45-26-71
Section 45-26-71 Office supplies for county offices. The court of county commissioners, board of revenue, or other like governing body of Elmore County shall provide the judge of probate, sheriff, tax assessor, tax collector, clerk of the circuit court, and register of the circuit court with the books, stationery, office equipment, supplies, postage, and other conveniences as may be necessary for the proper and efficient conduct of the affairs of their respective offices, but not including motor vehicles; and may provide for the installation, repair, and maintenance of an inter-communication system for the sheriff and his or her deputies. (Acts 1962, No. 47, Sp. Sess., p. 63, §4.)...
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45-3-84.20
Section 45-3-84.20 Authority to employ chief clerk. (a) The County Commission of Barbour County is authorized to employ a chief clerk to work in the office of the probate judge and such employee shall be selected by the probate judge and paid out of the general fund of the county. The salary shall be set by the Barbour County Commission. (b) The operation of this section shall be retroactive to August 22, 1982, and all actions taken and payments made pursuant thereto on and after that date are ratified and confirmed. (Act 87-330, p. 461, §§1, 2.)...
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45-38-81.20
Section 45-38-81.20 Clerks; salaries. (a) The offices of probate judge, tax assessor, and tax collector in Lamar County are each hereby authorized to hire a chief clerk. The chief clerks' salaries shall be fixed by the Lamar County Commission and paid from the general fund of the county. (b) The office of probate judge, provided sufficient funds are available, may employ additional clerks as deemed necessary and approved by the Lamar County Commission. The salaries of the clerks shall be fixed by the Lamar County Commission. (c) The office of tax assessor, provided sufficient funds are available, may employ additional clerks as deemed necessary and approved by the Lamar County Commission. The salaries of the clerks shall be fixed by the Lamar County Commission. (d) The office of tax collector, provided sufficient funds are available, may employ additional clerks as deemed necessary and approved by the Lamar County Commission. The salaries of the clerks shall be fixed by the Lamar...
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45-4-82.20
Section 45-4-82.20 Creation; powers and duties; payment of ad valorem tax. (a) There is created within the office of the Judge of Probate of Bibb County a license division which shall issue all motor vehicle licenses and titles. The county commission shall furnish suitable quarters and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment, and supplies, except the stationery, forms, and supplies furnished pursuant to law by the State Department of Finance or state Comptroller. The county commission shall also provide clerks and other assistants for the judge of probate as shall be necessary from time to time for the proper and efficient performance of the duties of his or her office. The judge of probate shall have authority to employ clerks and other assistants and to fix their compensation, subject to and in accordance with the personnel policies and procedures of Bibb County concerning county employees. The compensation of the clerks and assistants shall be paid out of...
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6-8-68
Section 6-8-68 Executors, administrators, and guardians in probate court. In all cases where notice is required by law to be given to executors, administrators, and guardians in the probate court, if affidavit shall be made that such executor, administrator, or guardian has been absent from the state for more than three months last passed, such notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper published in the county where such proceedings are had for two consecutive weeks or, if there is no such paper, by posting at the courthouse door for 15 days. (Code 1896, §3042; Code 1907, §5183; Code 1923, §9259; Code 1940, T. 7, §715.)...
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11-42-128
Section 11-42-128 When annexation deemed perfected. From the time the said triplicate of the agreement is filed in the office of the judge of probate, as required in Section 11-42-127, the proclamations having been made and published as required by Section 11-42-126, the one city or town shall be and shall be held to be annexed to and merged into the other city or town under the terms and provisions as set forth in the agreement of annexation and merger. (Code 1907, §1141; Code 1923, §1836; Code 1940, T. 37, §203.)...
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12-17-144
Section 12-17-144 Prior service credit. (a) Prior service credit may be obtained by a clerk or register in office on October 1, 1976, for years served in the individual capacity of clerk or register on a continuous basis. Prior service credit must either be for time served as clerk or as register without allowance for service as both clerk and register; provided, that prior service credit for each individual position may not be combined. A person seeking to qualify as supernumerary clerk shall count only time served as clerk, and one seeking to qualify as supernumerary register shall count only time served as register. Prior service credit may also be obtained by a clerk or register for any years served in the capacity of probate judge, provided such service as probate judge was continuous. If any person subject to the provisions of this division shall seek to obtain prior service as either clerk or register, he shall contribute to the Clerks' and Registers' Supernumerary Fund, State...
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25-2-2
Section 25-2-2 Duties generally. (a) The general functions and duties of the Department of Labor shall be as follows: (1) To administer all labor laws and all laws relating to the relationship between employer and employee, including laws relating to hours of work, and working conditions in places of employment. (2) To make or cause to be made all necessary inspections to determine whether or not the laws, the administration of which is delegated to the Department of Labor, and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto, are being complied with by employers and employees, and to take such action as may be necessary to enforce compliance; provided, however, that there shall be no inspection of boilers which have been inspected, approved, and insured by an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Alabama. Provided, however, that this provision may not prevent compliance verification by the department. (3) To propose to the board of appeals, provided for in this...
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36-17-4
Section 36-17-4 Chief clerk and other assistants. (a) The Treasurer may employ a chief clerk and such other assistants as may be necessary for the proper conduct of the business of the office, subject to the Merit System. (b) Before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, the chief clerk, the assistant clerk, the pension clerk and the stenographer in the office of the Treasurer shall each execute to the State of Alabama a bond, to be approved by the Governor, in amounts to be fixed by the Treasurer, for the faithful performance of the duties of their offices. (Code 1907, §625; Acts 1923, No. 600, p. 789, §6; Code 1923, §835; Acts 1933, Ex. Sess., No. 138, p. 124, §1; Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 201, p. 238, §1; Code 1940, T. 55, §216; Acts 1943, No. 122, p. 123, §1; Acts 1961, Ex. Sess., No. 208, p. 2190, §1.)...
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40-10-14
Section 40-10-14 Description of property in notices and entries. In all advertisements, any notices of the proceedings in the probate court for the sale of land for taxes and of such sales and all entries required to be made by the probate judge, tax collector or other officer, initial letters, abbreviations and figures may be used to indicate townships, ranges, sections, parts of sections, blocks and lots and dates and amounts; and, in estimating the cost of publication, each amount, date or number and each initial letter or abbreviation shall be counted as a word. In all advertisements for the sale of real estate, the notice shall state the precinct in which the property is situated, except in those counties where the tax assessor is not required to list the property by precincts; provided, that nothing herein contained shall in anywise affect the collection of any taxes now due the state or any county therein or operate to abate or discontinue any suit or action of any character...
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