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34-24-367
Section 34-24-367 Judicial review; immediate effect of suspension or revocation of license;
venue. Judicial review of the orders and decisions of the Medical Licensure Commission shall
be governed by the provisions of Section 41-22-20 (the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act);
provided however, that the following procedures shall take precedence over the provisions
of Section 41-22-20(c) relating to the issuance of a stay of any order of the licensure commission
suspending or revoking a license to practice medicine. The suspension or revocation of a license
to practice medicine shall be given immediate effect, it being the expressly stated legislative
purpose and intent that the imposition of the penalty of suspension or revocation of a license
to practice medicine shall create a presumption that the continuation in practice of the physician
constitutes an immediate danger to the public health, safety, and welfare. No stay or supersedeas
shall be granted pending judicial review of a...
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40-10-184
Section 40-10-184 Auction procedures; winning bids; no extinguishment of restrictions, covenants,
etc. (a) On the day and time designated for a tax lien auction, the tax collecting official
shall proceed to auction all tax liens described in the tax lien auction list compiled as
provided in Section 40-10-183, except those for which the taxes, penalties, interest, fees,
and costs thereon have been paid. Any tax lien unsold after a tax lien auction shall be retained
by the county for future auction or sale as provided in this article. (b) A tax lien shall
be sold at auction pursuant to this article to the person who pays all taxes, interest, penalties,
fees, and costs due on the property, including an origination cost of twenty dollars ($20)
as of the date of auction and a twenty dollar ($20) auction fee, and who, in addition, bids
the lowest interest rate on the amount required to be paid to redeem the property from the
sale. The beginning interest rate bid shall not exceed a rate of 12...
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40-8-1
Section 40-8-1 Classification of property; assessment rate. (a) On and after October 1, 1978,
with respect to ad valorem taxes levied by the state, and, unless otherwise provided, with
respect to ad valorem taxes levied by a county, municipality, or other taxing authority other
than the state, all taxable property shall be divided into the following classes and no other
and shall be assessed for ad valorem tax purposes at the following ratios of assessed value
to the fair and reasonable market value of such property, or, as may be provided by law, to
the current use value of such property: CLASS I. All property of utilities used in the business
of such utilities, 30 percent. CLASS II. All property not otherwise classified, 20 percent.
CLASS III. All agricultural, forest, and residential property, and historic buildings and
sites, 10 percent. CLASS IV. All private passenger automobiles and motor trucks of the type
commonly known as "pickups" or "pickup trucks" owned and operated by an...

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11-32-31
Section 11-32-31 Payment schedule; sufficiency of funds. (a) The amounts required to be paid
to the authority under this chapter shall be paid by the authorizing county tax collector
for the authorizing county, the principal municipality, and participating municipalities upon
the payment schedule established pursuant to the terms of this chapter. (b) If the authorizing
county tax collector does not have ad valorem taxes due the authorizing county, the principal
municipality, or any participating municipality sufficient to pay the amounts due under the
provisions of this chapter, then the balance due as to any payment under this chapter shall
be paid to the authority by the director of revenue of the authorizing county, if any, from
any tax monies in his or her possession for distribution to the authorizing county, principal
municipality, or participating municipality. (c) If as to any payment due under this chapter,
neither the authorizing county tax collector nor the revenue...
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11-43A-72
Section 11-43A-72 Form of government to be known as "council-manager form of government";
vesting of municipal powers in council. The form of government of any municipality proceeding
under this article shall be known as the "council-manager form of government." Pursuant
to the provisions and limitations of this article, and subject to the limitations imposed
by the Constitution and laws of Alabama, all powers of the municipality shall be vested in
the council as herein provided. All powers of the municipality shall be exercised in the manner
prescribed by this article, or if the manner is not prescribed herein, then in such manner
as may be otherwise prescribed by law or ordinance. (Acts 1991, No. 91-545, p. 973, ยง3.)...

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11-43D-1
Section 11-43D-1 Cities to which chapter applies; form of ordinance. The governing body of
any Class 5 municipality operating under a United States district court consent decree approved
by the court in the case of Tolbert and Petty vs. the City of Bessemer, Civil Action No. 75-297,
by a majority vote of the members thereof may adopt an ordinance establishing a mayor-council
form of government pursuant to the terms and conditions of this chapter. Any municipality
desiring to adopt a form of government provided for herein shall adopt an ordinance in substantially
the following form: "BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF _____ AS FOLLOWS: "Section
1. That pursuant to Act 89-750 of the 1989 Regular Session of the Legislature, the mayor-council
form of government pursuant to the United States district court decree agreed to by the parties
and approved by the court on the 18th day of October, 1985, in the case of Tolbert and Petty
vs. the City of Bessemer, under which the...
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11-44B-1
Section 11-44B-1 Ordinance abandoning commission form of government and adopting mayor-council
form. Within three months of January 29, 1985, the governing body of any Class 4 municipality
with a commission form of government may by a majority vote of the members of that governing
body adopt an ordinance abandoning the commission form of government and adopting a mayor-council
form of government pursuant to the terms and conditions of this article. Any municipality
desiring to abandon the commission form of government and adopt the form of government provided
for herein, shall adopt an ordinance in substantially the following form: BE IT ORDAINED BY
THE COMMISSION BOARD OF THE CITY OF _____ as follows: Section 1. That, pursuant to Act No.
85-107 of the 1985 First Special Session of the Legislature, the commission form of government,
pursuant to which this municipality has operated, be and the same is hereby abandoned according
to the provisions of said Act No. 85-107. Section 2. That...
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11-50-313
Section 11-50-313 Board of directors. (a) Each corporation formed or the certificate of incorporation
of which is amended under this article shall have a board of directors which shall constitute
the governing body of the corporation, which board shall consist of at least three members.
In any Class 4 municipality which has adopted a mayor-council form of government pursuant
to Chapter 43B (commencing with Section 11-43B-1) of this title, any corporation formed pursuant
to this chapter may have a governing body which shall consist of seven members. Any corporation,
located in any Class 5 municipality, which is governed by a local law enacted in the 1995
Regular Session may have a governing body which shall consist of seven members. No fee shall
be paid to any director for services rendered with respect to a sanitary sewer system. In
any instance where the system or systems owned and operated by the corporation are any one
or more of a water system, a gas system, and an electric system,...
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11-54-171
Section 11-54-171 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this article shall,
in the absence of clear implication otherwise, be given the following interpretations: (1)
APPLICANT. A person who files a written application with the governing body of any municipality
in accordance with Section 11-54-173. (2) AUTHORITY. A public corporation organized pursuant
to this article. (3) AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITY. Any municipality the governing body of which
shall have adopted an authorizing resolution. (4) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution adopted
by the governing body of any municipality in accordance with Section 11-54-173, that authorizes
the incorporation of an authority. (5) BOARD. The board of directors of an authority. (6)
BONDS. Includes bonds, notes, and certificates representing an obligation to pay money. (7)
COUNTY. Any county in the state. (8) DIRECTOR. A member of the board of an authority. (9)
GOVERNING BODY. With respect to a municipality, its city or town council,...
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11-54-176
Section 11-54-176 Board of directors; composition; election; terms; vacancies; qualifications;
expenses; removal. Each authority shall be governed by a board of directors. All powers of
the authority shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization. The board
shall consist of five directors who shall be elected by the governing body of the authorizing
municipality for staggered terms as hereinafter provided. The governing body of the authorizing
municipality shall specify for which term each director is elected. The initial terms of office
of two such directors shall begin immediately upon their respective elections and shall end
at 12:01 o'clock, A.M., on March 15 of the first succeeding odd-numbered calendar year following
their election. The initial terms of office of three such directors shall begin immediately
upon their respective elections and shall end at 12:01 o'clock, A.M., March 15 of the second
succeeding odd-numbered calendar year following their election....
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