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11-3-1
Section 11-3-1 Qualifications of candidates for county commissioner; vacancies; composition
of commission; meetings. (a) Any person who is a qualified elector of the county and has resided
in the county for at least one year prior to the date upon which he or she would take office
is eligible to seek office as county commissioner. In counties where the county commissioners
represent a certain district, any person seeking office as county commissioner shall be a
qualified elector of and reside within the district which he or she seeks to represent upon
election or appointment for at least one year prior to the date that he or she would take
office. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the one-year residency requirement provided above shall
not apply to the first election following any redistricting of county commission districts
in a county. Any person serving as county commissioner, at all times while in office, shall
meet the qualified elector and residency requirements set out herein, and...
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11-43-80
Section 11-43-80 Powers and duties generally; office; salary; employment, salary, etc., as
superintendent of municipal light, water, sewage, etc., systems. (a) The mayor shall have
the powers and perform the duties provided by this title and by other applicable provisions
of law and shall keep an office in the city or town. (b) The mayor shall receive such salary
as the council may prescribe, which must be fixed by the council not less than six months
prior to each general municipal election; provided, however, the six-month requirement in
this section may be waived when necessary to comply with a mandate by the U.S. Justice Department
pursuant to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, or with an order issued by a state
or federal court. (c) In municipalities which own and operate light and power systems, municipal
water systems, municipal sewage systems, and municipal gas systems, one or any of them, may,
by resolution of the governing body duly entered in its minutes, require the...
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11-43-87
Section 11-43-87 Filling of vacancies for mayor, president of council, etc., in Class 3 municipalities.
(a) Unless otherwise provided by local law, in the event of the absence or disability of the
mayor of all Class 3 municipalities, the president of the council, or the president pro tempore
of the council in case of absence or disability of the president of the council, shall act
as mayor pro tempore with the power and authority of the mayor during such time. In the event
of a failure or refusal of the president of the council or the president pro tempore of the
council to act, the council may appoint one of its members to act as mayor pro tempore with
like effect, which appointment shall be entered in the minutes of the council. (b) Unless
otherwise provided by local law, vacancies in the offices of mayor, president, and president
pro tempore of the council, and vacancies in the council, of Class 3 municipalities shall
be filled as herein provided. (1) In the event of a vacancy from...
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11-44B-8
Section 11-44B-8 Temporary and permanent vacancies in office of mayor; vacancy on city council.
(a) Temporary Vacancy in the Office of Mayor. The council shall elect from its members, a
president pro tempore of the council. In the case of the temporary absence of the mayor or
his inability to serve temporarily on account of sickness or any other good reason, the president
pro tempore of the council shall act as mayor pro tempore with the power and authority of
the mayor during such time. Provided; however, the president pro tempore while acting as mayor
pro tempore shall not exercise the mayor's right to vote nor the right of approval or veto
of ordinances or resolutions, nor receive the rate of compensation or allowance of the mayor.
In the event of a failure or refusal of the president pro tempore of the council to act, the
council may appoint one of its members to act as mayor pro tempore with like effect, which
appointment shall be entered in the minutes of the council. While...
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11-52-14
Section 11-52-14 Alternate structure of planning commission in Class 5 municipality having
city manager, mayor commission form of government. (a) When used in this section, the words
municipality, municipalities, mayor, and council shall have the meanings as provided for in
Section 11-52-1. (b)(1) The council of any Class 5 municipality with a city manager, mayor
commission form of government may determine by ordinance that any planning commission of the
municipality created pursuant to the provisions of Section 11-52-3, shall consist of nine
members: Namely, eight regular members appointed by the council and representing as equally
as possible the several districts, wards, or other areas of the municipality, such representation
to be determined by the council, and one regular member appointed by the mayor. (2) The regular
members of the planning commission shall elect a chairman and vice-chairman, both of whom
shall be regular members, and a secretary who need not be a member of the...
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16-17-5
Section 16-17-5 Board of directors. 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 three directors elected, as soon as may be practicable after the
organization of the authority, by the governing body of the determining municipality for staggered
terms as follows: The first term of one director shall begin immediately upon his election
and shall end at noon on the second Monday of November of the next succeeding odd-numbered
calendar year following his election; the first term of another director shall begin immediately
upon his election and shall end at noon on the second Monday of November of the second succeeding
odd-numbered calendar year following his election; and the first term of the remaining director
shall begin immediately upon his election and shall end at noon on the second Monday of November
of the third succeeding odd-numbered calendar year...
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16-18-5
Section 16-18-5 Board of directors. 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 three directors elected, as soon as may be practicable after the
organization of the authority, by the governing body of the determining municipality for staggered
terms as follows: The first term of one director shall begin immediately upon his election
and shall end at noon on the second Monday of November of the next succeeding odd-numbered
calendar year following his election; the first term of another director shall begin immediately
upon his election and shall end at noon on the second Monday of November of the second succeeding
odd-numbered calendar year following his election; and the first term of the remaining director
shall begin immediately upon his election and shall end at noon on the second Monday of November
of the third succeeding odd-numbered calendar year...
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32-20-22
Section 32-20-22 Designated agents of department. (a) Each judge of probate, commissioner of
licenses, director of revenue, or other county official in this state authorized and required
by law to issue motor vehicle license tags, unless otherwise provided by law, shall by virtue
of his or her office be a designated agent of the department. Judges of probate, commissioners
of licenses, directors of revenue, or other county officials may perform their duties under
this chapter either personally or through any of their deputies. (b) Every dealer, as defined
in this chapter, shall qualify as a designated agent of the department. The dealers may perform
their duties under this chapter either personally or through any of their officers or employees;
provided, that the dealers or persons shall enter into a bond with a corporate surety authorized
to do business in this state as surety thereon, payable to the State of Alabama in a sum as
provided in subsection (b) of Section 32-8-34,...
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9-8-24
Section 9-8-24 Supervisors. The governing body of the district shall consist of one supervisor
from each of the counties within the district, but in no event less than five, appointed as
provided in this article. The supervisors shall be persons who are by training and experience
qualified to perform the specialized skilled service which will be required of them in the
performance of their duties under this article. The supervisors shall designate a chairman
and may, from time to time, change such designation. Each supervisor shall be appointed for
a term of three years except that of those supervisors who are first appointed, two shall
be designated to serve for one year, two for two years and the remaining number for three
years: provided, that in existing districts such appointments for one, two and three year
terms will be made at the expiration of the terms of the present supervisors and thereafter
appointments will be made for the regular three-year term. A supervisor shall hold...
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11-3-4.1
Section 11-3-4.1 Compensation of commissioners. (a) For the purposes of this section, Section
11-3-4, and Chapter 2A of this title, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) COUNTY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN. Those persons elected or appointed to such office by any and
all lawful means but, except where specifically provided, shall not include those persons
who serve as chair by virtue of their having been elected or appointed as judge of probate
of the county. (2) COMPENSATION. All salary, expense allowance, or any other compensation
received for serving as commissioner or chair of the county commission, but shall not include
any reimbursement for mileage traveled or actual and necessary expenses incurred which are
otherwise payable by law. (3) LOCAL LAW. Any and all applicable statutes that apply to any
part of the state which is less than the whole and shall include statutes otherwise known
as "general laws of local application" or "population bracket acts." (b)
No county...
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