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11-50A-6
Section 11-50A-6 Board of directors; election committee; meetings; officers; compensation;
recordkeeping. (a) The board of directors of the authority shall be elected by the duly designated
representatives of the municipalities which are authorized and directed to designate a member
of the election committee as hereinafter provided in this section. Until the first
meeting of the board of directors following the meeting in 2015 of the election committee
hereinafter provided for, the board of directors shall consist of nine members; thereafter,
the board shall consist of the number of members equal to the number of municipalities contracting
with the authority for the purchase of electric power and energy pursuant to Section
11-50A-17, which are authorized and directed to designate a member of the election committee.
Members of the board of directors shall be eligible to succeed themselves. The business, affairs,
and property of the authority shall be managed by its board of directors....
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22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure
Interstate Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact
is hereby enacted into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein
in form substantially as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public
through verification of competency and ensure accountability for patient care related activities
all states license emergency medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians
(EMTs), advanced EMTs and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day
movement of EMS personnel across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as
assigned by an appropriate authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal
recognition to EMS personnel licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states
have a vested interest in protecting the public's health and safety...
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17-6-18
Section 17-6-18 Instruction of election official. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY
THE CODE COMMISSIONER. IT HAS NOT BEEN CODIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURE. (a) Not less than five
days before an election or primary election, the authority charged with holding the same shall
cause to be held a school of instruction for those who will actually conduct the election
or primary election at the polling places. The sheriff shall notify such election officials
of the time and place of the holding of such school of instruction, and shall also publish
notice at least 48 hours before the same is to be held. (b) No election official shall serve
in any election, unless he or she shall have received such instruction and is fully qualified
to perform the duties in connection with the election, or has been certified by the judge
of probate to that effect; provided, that this shall not prevent the appointment of an uninstructed
person as an election official to fill a vacancy among the election officials. (Act...
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11-46-31
Section 11-46-31 Exhibition of voting machines for voter instruction and information;
diagrams furnished with voting machines. During the 30 days next preceding an election at
which voting machines will be used, the municipal governing body shall place on public exhibition
in public places and at times as it may deem most suitable for the information and instruction
of the voters one or more voting machines, containing the ballot labels and showing the offices
and questions to be voted upon and, so far as practicable, the names and arrangements of the
candidates for office. The machines will be under the charge and care of a person competent
as custodian and instructor. No voting machine which is to be assigned for use in an election
shall be used for public exhibition and instruction after having been prepared and sealed
for the election. This requirement shall not apply in any municipality which will use a vote
tabulator that requires voters to fill out a card or paper ballot that...
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11-46-33
Section 11-46-33 Duties of clerk as to voting machines. (a) Whenever voting machines
are to be used in any municipal election the municipal clerk shall: (1) Cause the proper ballot
labels to be placed on the voting machines; (2) Cause the machines to be placed in proper
working order for voting; (3) Examine all voting machines in the presence of authorized watchers
for any interested persons before they are sent out to the polling places; (4) See that all
the registering counters are set at zero; (5) Lock, in the presence of authorized watchers,
all voting machines so that the counting machinery cannot be operated; and (6) Seal each one
with a numbered seal, a list of which numbered seals and the number on the protective counters,
together with the number of the voting place to which it was sent shall be kept as a permanent
record in such clerk's office, open to any citizen. (b) The inspection and sealing of voting
machines shall begin not later than 9:00 A.M., of the Monday before any...
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11-46-48
Section 11-46-48 Provision of election materials and supplies; preparation of lighting
facilities; posting and placement of diagrams and models. The municipal clerk shall furnish
and deliver with each voting machine: Lighting facilities which shall give sufficient light
to enable voters while in the voting machine booth to read the ballot labels and suitable
for the use of election officers in examining the counters; a model and two diagrams or sample
ballots of suitable size, representing such part of the face of such voting machine as will
be in use in the election, and accompanied by directions for voting on the machine; a seal
or seals for sealing the machine after the polls are closed; an envelope for the return of
the keys, if the construction of the voting machine shall permit their separate return; and
such other election materials and supplies as may be necessary. The lighting facilities above
mentioned shall be prepared and in good order for use before the opening of the...
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11-46-51
Section 11-46-51 Instruction of voters in use of machines; oath, etc., of disabled voters;
assistance of voters. (a) The election officers shall, with the aid of the diagrams authorized
by this article and the mechanically operated model, instruct each voter before he enters
the voting machine booth regarding the operation of the machine and shall give the voter opportunity
personally to operate the model. No voter shall be permitted to receive any assistance in
voting at any election, unless he shall first state in writing upon printed forms supplied
for that purpose and under oath or affirmation, which shall be administered to him by the
inspector, that he is blind or that he cannot read the names on the voting machines or that,
by reason of physical disability, he is unable to see the machine or prepare it for voting
or to enter the voting machine booth without assistance. The voter shall state the specific
physical disability which requires him to receive assistance. Thereupon the...
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11-46-49
Section 11-46-49 Election officers for voting machines; duties. (a) At all elections
where voting machines are used, there shall be the following election officers for each voting
machine: An inspector, a chief clerk, and a first and a second assistant clerk; except, in
the event voting centers are established, then the requirements of Section 11-46-24
shall control the number of election officials. (b) The inspector shall be in general charge
of the poll, shall see that the counter compartments of the machine are never unlocked or
opened so that the counters are exposed during voting, shall see that the other election officers
perform the duties imposed on them by this section, shall keep a record of all voters
at such machine who received assistance pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 11-46-51,
and all other records required by this article, and immediately after the polls have closed
and the statement of the returns has been made, shall deliver such statement and the key or
keys...
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17-9-30
Section 17-9-30 Identification of electors; Alabama photo voter identification card.
(a) Each elector shall provide valid photo identification to an appropriate election official
prior to voting. A voter required to show valid photo identification when voting in person
shall present to the appropriate election official one of the following forms of valid photo
identification: (1) A valid Alabama driver's license or nondriver identification card which
was properly issued by the appropriate state or county department or agency. (2) A valid Alabama
photo voter identification card issued under subsection (g) or other valid identification
card issued by a branch, department, agency, or entity of the State of Alabama, any other
state, or the United States authorized by law to issue personal identification, provided that
such identification card contains a photograph of the elector. (3) A valid United States passport.
(4) A valid employee identification card containing the photograph of the...
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11-46-25
Section 11-46-25 Ballots; statements of candidacy; withdrawal of candidacy. (a) In all
municipal elections on any subject which may be submitted by law to a vote of the people of
the municipality and for any municipal officers, if paper ballots are used, the voting shall
be by official ballot printed and distributed as provided in subsections (c) and (d), and
no ballot shall be received or counted in any election unless it is provided as prescribed
by law. (b) There shall be but one form of ballot for all the candidates for municipal office
and every ballot provided for use at any polling place in a municipal election shall contain
the names of all candidates who have properly qualified and have not withdrawn, as provided
in subsection (g), together with the title of the office for which they are candidates. (c)
All ballots shall be printed in black ink on clear book paper. At the bottom of each ballot
and at a point an equal distance from the sides thereof there shall be printed a...
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