45-41-140.02
Section 45-41-140.02 Financial charge - Determination. The county governing body of Lee County is authorized to appoint agents and delegate authority to individuals to search out forest lands in Lee County, to determine the area and owners thereof, and report the same to the Tax Assessor of Lee County who shall be authorized, after notice by mail to such owners, and hearing before the county governing body, if so requested by such owners, to place the financial charge against the forest lands as may be determined by the report of such agents or the determination of the county governing body. It shall be the responsibility of the Tax Assessor of Lee County to establish such rules and regulations as are necessary to administer this part. (Act 83-505, p. 713, §3.)...
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45-48-141.02
Section 45-48-141.02 Financial charge - Determination. The county governing body of Marshall County is authorized to appoint agents and delegate authority to individuals to search out forest land in Marshall County, to determine the area and owners thereof, and report the same to the Tax Assessor of Marshall County who shall be authorized, after notice by mail to such owners, and hearing before the county governing body, if so requested by such owners, to place a financial charge against the forest lands as may be determined by the report of such agents or the determination of the county governing body. It shall be the responsibility of the Tax Assessor of Marshall County to establish such rules and regulation as are necessary to administer this part. (Act 83-709, p. 1152, § 3.)...
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45-49-120.21
Section 45-49-120.21 Dismissals. (a) An appointing authority may dismiss a classified employee whenever he or she considers the good of the service will be served thereby, for reasons stated in writing, served on the affected employee, and a copy furnished to the director, which action shall become a public record; the dismissed employee, within 10 days after notice, may appeal from the action of the appointing authority by filing a written answer to the charges. The board, after investigating may order a public hearing upon notice to, and opportunity to be heard by, the employee and if the charges are proved unwarranted, order the reinstatement of the employee under such conditions as the board may determine. (b) In addition to removal by an appointing authority, persons in the classified service may be removed or disciplined in the following manner. Charges may be filed by any officer, citizen, or taxpayer of the county with the director who, after investigation, may cause a copy to...
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45-8-150.11
Section 45-8-150.11 Bingo games - Revocation of permit. The governing body of the jurisdiction in which bingo is conducted by a permit holder may, for good cause shown, revoke any permit if the permit holder or any officer, director, agent, member, or employee of the permit holder violates this article or rule promulgated pursuant to this article. The revocation by the governing body shall become effective 10 days after proper notice by the governing body to the permit holder unless within the 10 days the permit holder makes a written request for a hearing to the governing body. All existing rules and procedures for meetings and hearings before the particular governing body which issued the permit shall apply unless in direct conflict with this article. After a full hearing and the rendering of a written decision by the governing body adverse to the permit holder, the permit shall immediately be revoked. Members of the Calhoun County Bingo Regulatory Commission may attend any hearing...
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9-8-55
Section 9-8-55 Hearing upon petition; denial or approval of petition. (a) Within 30 days after such petition has been filed with the board of supervisors, it shall cause due notice to be given of a proposed hearing upon the practicability and feasibility of creating such water conservancy district. All interested parties shall have the right to attend such hearing and be heard. If it shall appear at the hearing that other lands should be included or that lands included in the petition should be excluded, the board of supervisors may permit such inclusion or exclusion, provided the land area involved still meets the requirements of Section 9-8-52. (b) If it appears upon the hearing that it may be desirable to include within the proposed district territory outside of the area within which due notice of the hearing has been given, the hearing shall be adjourned and due notice of a further hearing shall be given throughout the entire area considered for inclusion in the district and a...
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16-24B-5
Section 16-24B-5 Appeals. (a) All appeals of a final decision from the expedited evidentiary hearing shall lie with the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. An appeal shall be filed within 14 days after the receipt of the final written decision of the circuit judge or the mediator. An appeal by either party shall be perfected by filing a written notice of appeal with the clerk of the Court of Civil Appeals within 14 days after the receipt of the final written decision of the circuit judge or the mediator by the party. Failure to file a timely notice of appeal shall render the decision of the circuit judge or the mediator final. Within 28 days after an appeal is filed, the chief executive officer shall transmit the record to the clerk. Failure of the chief executive officer to timely transmit a full and accurate record to the clerk shall result in a favorable decision being entered by the court for the contract principal. (b) The decision of the circuit judge or the mediator shall be...
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19-3-21
Section 19-3-21 Contents of application; notice of hearing. The application must be in writing, verified by affidavit, must state the nature and character of the trust and of the interest of the applicant therein and must state, in the opinion of the applicant, said interest is, or will be endangered, if bond with sureties is not required of such trustee; and, on the filing of such petition, the register or clerk must appoint a day for the hearing thereof, of which not less than five days' notice, by the service of summons to appear and answer, must be given the trustee, if he resides in the state, and if he resides without the state, notice must be given by publication for three successive weeks in some newspaper published in the county, if there be such paper, and if there be not, in the paper published nearest to such county. (Code 1886, §3550; Code 1896, §4153; Code 1907, §6055; Code 1923, §10392; Code 1940, T. 58, §9.)...
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25-13-13
Section 25-13-13 Suspension, revocation, etc., of license. (a) A license issued pursuant to this chapter may be suspended, revoked, or subject to civil penalty by the administrator upon verification that any one or more of the following reasons exist: (1) Any false statement as to material matter in the application. (2) Fraud, misrepresentation, or bribery in securing a license. (3) Failure to notify the administrator and the owner or lessee of an elevator or related mechanism of any condition not in compliance with this chapter. (4) Violation of any provisions of this chapter. (b) No license shall be suspended, revoked, or subject to civil penalty until after a hearing before the administrator upon notice to the licensee of at least 10 days at the last known address appearing on the license, served personally or by registered mail. The notice shall state the date, hour, and place of hearing and set forth a statement of facts constituting the grounds for the charges against the...
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34-25-35
Section 34-25-35 Refusal, suspension, reprimand, probation, or revocation - Judicial review. Any person dissatisfied with the action of the board in refusing his application or suspending or revoking his license, or any other action of the board, may appeal the action of the board by filing a petition within 30 days thereafter in the circuit court in the county where the person resides or in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, and the court is vested with jurisdiction and it shall be the duty of the court to set the matter for hearing upon 10-days' written notice to the board and the attorney representing the board. The court in which the petition of appeal is filed shall determine whether or not a cancellation or suspension of a license shall be abated until the hearing shall have been consummated with final judgment thereon or whether any other action of the board should be suspended pending hearing, and enter its order accordingly, which shall be operative when served...
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37-4-62
Section 37-4-62 Forced sales - Application to commission; notice and hearing; order. If acquisition of the property sought to be acquired by the agency is not consummated under the provisions of Sections 37-4-60 and 37-4-61, the agency, before proceeding to engage in the proposed business, shall take such steps as may be provided in this division. If the agency and the owner fail within 60 days after written notice to the owner of the utility as provided in this division to consummate the proposed acquisition, either the agency or the owner may apply to the commission within 15 days after the expiration of such 60 days for a determination as to what property ought in the public interest to be included in the purchase and what price ought to be paid, having in view the cost of the property less a reasonable allowance for depreciation and obsolescence, and any other element which may enter into a determination of the fair value of the property to be purchased; but such price shall be...
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