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12-12-9
Section 12-12-9 Abolition of office of county solicitor and performance of functions thereof
by assistant district attorneys; election by county solicitors serving terms to which elected
prior to January 16, 1977, to become assistant district attorneys for duration of terms. On
January 16, 1977, the functions of the position of county solicitor shall be performed by
assistant district attorneys, and the office of county solicitor shall be abolished. County
solicitors serving terms to which they have been elected prior to January 16, 1977, may elect
to become assistant district attorneys for the duration of their electoral terms without diminution
of salary or expense payments. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, ยง4-131.)...
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12-19-2
Section 12-19-2 Continuation of financial support by counties from January 16, 1977, through
September 30, 1977. (a) All counties shall continue from January 16, 1977, through September
30, 1977, to support court services within their respective counties at not less than the
same level of expenditures for such court services during the fiscal year ending September
30, 1976; provided, that the county level of expenditure for court services may be decreased
to the extent and for individual items, formerly paid by the county, assumed by the state
on January 16, 1977. (b) All authorized appropriations for court services of any kind, including
but not limited to, county solicitors, assistant district attorneys and other prosecution
and defense expenses, in effect on January 15, 1977, for county courts to be abolished and
replaced by district courts and for circuit courts, shall continue to be provided by the counties
from January 16, 1977, through September 30, 1977, for district and...
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16-26A-4
Section 16-26A-4 Board of directors generally. (a) There is hereby created a board of directors
for the school, sometimes hereinafter referred to as the "board." The board shall
be composed of 21 members as follows: (1) The State Department of Education assistant state
superintendent in charge of curriculum development, or his or her designee. (2) The Chancellor
of the University of Alabama System, or his or her designee. (3) The President of Auburn University,
or his or her designee. (4) The President of the University of South Alabama, or his or her
designee. (5) The President of Alabama A&M University, or his or her designee. (6) The
Chair of the Alabama High School of Mathematics and Science Foundation. (7) The Chair of the
House Standing Committee on Education, or his or her designee. (8) The Chair of the Senate
Standing Committee on Education, or his or her designee. (9) The Chair of the House Standing
Committee on Ways and Means Education, or his or her designee. (10) The Chair...
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13A-9-71
Section 13A-9-71 Registration of charitable organizations, professional fund raisers, and commercial
co-venturers, and professional solicitors; notification of changes; exempt persons; annual
report; prohibition against fund raising by unregistered person; contracts between professional
fund raisers and commercial co-venturers; appointment of Secretary of State as agent for service
of process; use of name of charitable organization without consent; disclosure by solicitors;
violations and penalties; injunctive relief. (a) Every charitable organization, except those
granted an exemption in subsection (f), which is physically located in this state, intends
to solicit contributions in or from this state, or to have contributions solicited in this
state, on its behalf, by other charitable organizations, paid solicitors, or commercial co-venturers
in or from this state shall, prior to any solicitation, file a registration statement with
the Attorney General upon a form prescribed by the...
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12-18-55
Section 12-18-55 Eligibility for retirement of district judges; right of election of former
county court judges, district attorneys or assistant district attorneys serving as circuit
judges on January 16, 1977, to come under provisions of Article 1 of chapter; filing of notice
of election with Clerk of Supreme Court by same. (a) Any district judge shall be eligible
for retirement and may elect to be retired pursuant to this article if he: (1) Has served
as much as five years as a district judge or judge of a county court immediately prior to
retirement and has become permanently, physically, or mentally unable to carry out his duties
on a full-time basis, proof of such disability being made by certificate of three reputable
physicians; (2) Has served for 12 years as a district judge or judge of a county court and
has reached or passed the age of 65 years; (3) Has served for 15 years as a district judge
or judge of a county court and is not less than 62 years of age or has served as...
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12-17-210
Section 12-17-210 Qualifications for supernumerary status - Elected district attorneys generally.
(a) Any district attorney, former district attorney or former circuit solicitor of this state:
(1) Who has served continuously for 15 years as district attorney, former district attorney
or former circuit solicitor and who is not less than 60 years of age and who has become permanently
and totally disabled, proof of such disability being made by certificates of three reputable
physicians; or (2) Who has served continuously for 15 years as district attorney, former district
attorney or former circuit solicitor and/or as a judge of a court of record and who is not
less than 65 years of age; or who has served as such continuously for more than 15 years and
has attained age 65 less one year for each year of service in excess of 15 years and who is
still in service as such district attorney or judge of a court of record; or (3) Who has served
continuously for 10 years as district attorney,...
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45-37-82.01
Section 45-37-82.01 Deputy district attorneys - Appointment; compensation. (a) In the Tenth
Judicial Circuit, Bessemer Division, the elected assistant district attorney of the circuit
may appoint 15 deputy district attorneys. The deputy district attorneys appointed pursuant
to this section shall be qualified to practice law in the courts of this state, and shall
serve at the pleasure of the appointing elected assistant district attorney. The deputy district
attorneys shall be state officers and shall perform the duties in the circuit as the elected
assistant district attorney may require. (b) The elected assistant district attorney may designate
one deputy district attorney to serve as chief deputy district attorney, four deputy district
attorneys to serve as Level I deputy district attorneys, five deputy district attorneys to
serve as Level II deputy district attorneys, and five deputy district attorneys to serve as
Level III deputy district attorneys. (c) The total annual...
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8-19-4
Section 8-19-4 Enforcement (a) The office of the Attorney General and the district attorneys
shall have the following functions, powers, and duties: (1) Conduct preliminary investigations
to determine the merit of complaints, provided, however, the office of the Attorney General
or the district attorneys need not handle any complaint which lacks merit, has been made in
bad faith, or may be readily resolved between the parties. (2) Receive information and documentary
material from complainants and take whatever action is appropriate in connection therewith
as authorized by this chapter. The office of the Attorney General and the district attorneys
may otherwise receive and investigate complaints with respect to acts or practices declared
to be unlawful by this chapter, and inform the complainants with respect thereto. Said persons
may institute legal proceedings or take such other actions provided for herein which are necessary
or incidental to the exercise of its powers and functions....
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12-17-184
Section 12-17-184 Powers and duties generally. It is the duty of every district attorney and
assistant district attorney, within the circuit, county, or other territory for which he or
she is elected or appointed: (1) To attend on the grand juries, advise them in relation to
matters of law, and examine and swear witnesses before them. (2) To draw up all indictments
and to prosecute all indictable offenses. (3) To prosecute and defend any civil action in
the circuit court in the prosecution or defense of which the state is interested. (4) To inquire
whether registers have performed the duty required of them by Section 12-17-117 and shall,
in every case of failure, move against the register as provided by subsection (b) of Section
12-17-114. (5) If a criminal prosecution is removed from a court of his or her circuit, county,
or division of a county to a court of the United States, to appear in that court and represent
the state; and, if it is impracticable, consistent with his or her...
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41-8-21
Section 41-8-21 Enactment of compact; form. The Interstate Library Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into by this state with all states legally joining therein in the form
substantially as follows: INTERSTATE LIBRARY COMPACT. Article I. Policy and Purpose. Because
the desire for the services provided by libraries transcends governmental boundaries and can
most effectively be satisfied by giving such services to communities and people regardless
of jurisdictional lines, it is the policy of the states party to this compact to cooperate
and share their responsibilities; to authorize cooperation and sharing with respect to those
types of library facilities and services which can be more economically or efficiently developed
and maintained on a cooperative basis and to authorize cooperation and sharing among localities,
states and others in providing joint or cooperative library services in areas where the distribution
of population or of existing and potential library...
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