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11-43A-15
Section 11-43A-15 Compensation of mayor and councilmen. The mayor and each councilman shall
receive as compensation for their services the sum established by the municipal governing
body at least six months prior to the date of the election. (Acts 1982, No. 82-517, p. 851,
§15.)...
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11-43A-9
Section 11-43A-9 Election of municipal officers; division of municipality into districts; qualifications
and eligibility of candidates; runoff election; term of office; exception for Class 6 cities.
(a) In all cities to which this section applies, except Class 6 cities wherein the municipal
governing body has elected to have a nine-member council, as authorized in Section 11-43A-8,
the election for the first officers of the municipality shall be held on the same date as
the date of election for the next ensuing general municipal election. Except as otherwise
provided for in Section 11-43A-1.1, the election of the governing body of the municipality
shall cause the municipality to be divided into three districts containing as nearly an equal
number of people as possible. Candidates shall qualify in the manner prescribed in the general
municipal election laws and shall have the qualifications and eligibility set forth therein.
Each candidate shall announce that he or she is to become a...
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11-44F-20
Section 11-44F-20 Governing body authorized to provide for referendum to determine status of
mayor. The governing body of a Class 8 municipality may, by resolution adopted within 60 days
after the date on which the United States Justice Department determines not to interpose objection
to this article, provide for a referendum of the registered voters of the city or town to
determine public opinion as to whether the candidate elected mayor at the 1996 municipal election,
and thereafter, shall serve in a full-time capacity. Except as otherwise provided herein,
any referendum conducted pursuant to this article shall comply with general municipal election
laws for special elections. (Acts 1995, No. 95-367, p. 739, §1.)...
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31-2A-64
Section 31-2A-64 (Article 64.) Review by the Senior Judge Advocate. (a) Each general and special
court-martial case in which there has been a finding of guilty shall be reviewed by the senior
judge advocate, or a designee for the convening authority. The senior judge advocate, or designee,
may not review a case under this subsection if that person has acted in the same case as an
accuser, investigating officer, member of the court, military judge, or counsel or has otherwise
acted on behalf of the prosecution or defense. The senior judge advocate's review shall be
in writing and shall contain all of the following: (1) Conclusions as to whether: a. The court
had jurisdiction over the accused and the offense. b. The charge and specification stated
an offense. c. The sentence was within the limits prescribed as a matter of law. (2) A response
to each allegation of error made in writing by the accused. (3) If the case is sent for action
under subsection (b), a recommendation as to the...
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45-17A-50.09
Section 45-17A-50.09 Disciplinary action; predetermination hearing; submission of charges;
public hearing. (a) The mayor or head of the department shall have authority to discipline
any employee pursuant to this part and the rules and regulations adopted by the city council
to implement this part. If a disciplinary action involves suspension without pay, demotion,
or dismissal of a regular status employee, the mayor shall submit a written report of the
action to the city council giving the reason or reasons for the action. (b) No regular status
employee may be suspended without pay, demoted, dismissed, or otherwise deprived of any right
in his or her job unless he or she has been afforded the opportunity of a predetermination
hearing before the mayor in which he or she may face his or her accusers and offer evidence
in his or her defense prior to the action being taken. (c) Charges may also be filed against
any employee covered by this part by any nonemployee and shall be submitted in...
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45-8-172.06
Section 45-8-172.06 Accounting of cost for abatement of nuisance; report; civil action to abate
or enjoin nuisance. (a) The city or county governing body shall keep an account of the cost
of abating the nuisance and render an itemized report in writing showing the cost of removing
the nuisance on each separate lot, or in front thereof, or both. Before the report is submitted,
a copy shall be mailed to the owner or owners of the property at least three days before the
report shall be submitted. (b) In addition to the other provisions of this part, outside of
the corporate limits of a municipality, this part may be enforced by the county commission
by the commencement of a civil action to abate or enjoin any public nuisance as defined by
this part. Prior to commencing a civil action to enforce this part, the county commission
shall give reasonable notice to the owner of the land to abate any alleged nuisance and the
owner of the land may request a reasonable time to abate or have abated...
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11-43A-16
Section 11-43A-16 Duties of mayor; assistant mayor; vacancy; mayor pro tempore; vacancies;
exceptions in Class 6 cities and Class 7 municipalities. (a) The mayor shall preside at the
meetings of the council and shall be recognized as the head of the municipal government for
all ceremonial purposes and by the Governor for purpose of military law, but shall have no
other administrative duties. (b) In all cities to which this section applies, except Class
6 cities wherein the municipal governing body has elected to have a nine-member council, as
authorized in Section 11-43A-8, and except in municipalities organized under Section 11-43A-1.1,
the councilman-at-large shall be assistant mayor and shall act as mayor during the absence
or disability of the mayor. Any vacancy in the office of the mayor shall be filled by the
councilman-at-large. In the Class 6 cities and municipalities organized under Section 11-43A-1.1,
a mayor pro tempore shall be elected from the membership by a majority vote...
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11-44F-25
Section 11-44F-25 Subsequent referendum to reconsider status of mayor as part-time position.
In the event that the governing body of any Class 8 municipality, which has adopted an ordinance
pursuant to Section 11-44F-22, shall later determine that it would be in the best interests
of the municipality that a subsequent referendum be held to reconsider the status of the mayor
as a part-time position in such city (town), then the governing body may, by resolution, provide
for a subsequent referendum upon the issue and, if so provided, the ballot shall be substantially
as set forth in Section 11-44F-21, except that the question presented shall read substantially
as follows: Check one of the following: Do you favor that the office of mayor of the City
(Town) of ___ shall no longer be required to be a full-time position? Yes ___ No ___. If a
majority of the voters voting cast their votes in favor of no longer requiring the position
of mayor to be full time, then the governing body of the...
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11-46-2
Section 11-46-2 Establishment of qualification fee for candidates for office. The governing
body of all municipal corporations of this state may, by ordinance, establish and fix a qualification
fee to be imposed upon all candidates seeking election in municipal elections conducted under
the provisions of Sections 11-46-20 through 11-46-25, 11-46-27 through 11-46-73, as amended,
and of Sections 11-46-90 through 11-46-96, 11-46-98 through 11-46-144, as amended. Such fee,
if established as provided for in this section, shall in no event be less than $10.00 and
shall not exceed $50.00 for any office for which a candidate qualifies for election. The ordinance
establishing and fixing such qualification fee shall be adopted by the governing body at least
five days prior to the first day upon which a candidate seeking election in a municipal election
may qualify for the office to be filled at the municipal election. (Acts 1969, No. 1109, p.
2045.)...
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11-47-133
Section 11-47-133 Appropriation of funds for care of certain sick and wounded persons in municipal
hospitals. The board of mayor and aldermen or other governing body of cities or towns in this
state may make appropriations out of the revenues of their respective cities or towns to aid
in maintaining and taking care of sick or wounded persons who are unable to provide such maintenance
and care for themselves in any hospital maintained in their respective cities or towns exclusively
for the care of the sick or wounded within the limits of such cities or towns. (Code 1907,
§1460; Code 1923, §2316; Code 1940, T. 37, §494.)...
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