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36-13-2
Section 36-13-2 Employment of secretaries, administrative assistants, stenographers, special
investigator, press secretary, and counsel. The Governor may employ an executive secretary
to the Governor, a recording secretary, a principal administrative assistant, stenographers,
a special investigator, press secretary and administrative assistants whenever and for such
period as he may deem necessary. Whenever, in his judgment, it is expedient or necessary,
the Governor may employ an attorney or attorneys to advise him in his official capacity, or
to institute, conduct or appear in any court or in any civil or criminal case in which the
state is interested and to agree with such counsel on his compensation. The salaries of the
secretaries, principal administrative assistant, stenographers, a special investigator, press
secretary and administrative assistants shall be paid as the salaries of other state employees
are paid. The compensation of such counsel shall be paid in the amount and at...
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12-16-78
Section 12-16-78 Drawing of names from jury box for juries in probate court; summoning and
drawing of jurors; certification to jury commission of names of persons disqualified, exempt
and empaneled. Whenever a jury is required to try any issue in a probate court of the county,
other than inquisition proceedings regarding mental illness, the probate judge shall procure
the jury box and key thereto and shall draw from the jury box as many names as he may think
necessary, in no case less than 24, and shall immediately return the key and box to the proper
custodian thereof respectively. After each name is drawn, it shall not be returned to the
jury box and there shall be no selection of names, and the probate judge shall make and file
a record of the drawing and issue an order to the sheriff requiring him to summon the jurors,
and the probate judge shall draw the juries in the manner provided by this article, and the
judge shall call the names of those disqualified and exempt and those...
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16-54-8
Section 16-54-8 Treasurer - Generally; bond. The trustees shall elect a treasurer, who shall
not be a trustee, who shall receive, hold and pay out all moneys belonging to the university
or that may be paid in for the necessary expenses of students in the university or for their
use and benefit, and the treasurer shall hold office for the term and receive such compensation
as may be fixed by the trustees. Before entering upon the duties of the office, the treasurer
must give bond in such penalty as the trustees may fix, payable to the University of Montevallo,
with conditions that he or she will faithfully receive, safely keep and lawfully pay out,
and promptly, fully and fairly account for all moneys or choses in action which may come to
him or her by virtue of the office, and the trustees may require a new bond, or an additional
bond, whenever they judge that the interest of the university requires it. The business manager
or chief financial officer by whatever name appointed by the...
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30-4-33
Section 30-4-33 Disposal of interest in real estate by spouse of insane person - Motion; exception
as to homestead; date for hearing; notice to insane spouse; appointment of guardian ad litem.
Whenever any such married person whose spouse is insane desires authority to sell, convey,
mortgage or otherwise dispose of real estate as if single, such married person shall file
a complaint in the circuit court, setting forth the fact that his or her spouse is insane,
that he or she desires to be authorized to sell, convey, mortgage or otherwise dispose of
real estate, not including a homestead, as if single, and that said complaint is not for the
purpose of taking advantage of or defrauding the insane spouse. Upon the filing of such complaint,
the same shall be presented to the judge of the court, who shall enter an order fixing the
day for hearing, providing that notice shall be given the insane spouse, the manner of giving
such notice and appointing a guardian ad litem to represent the...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence
in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with
tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to
requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer
has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among
other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal
within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of
resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and
fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those
specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing
shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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45-45-81.04
Section 45-45-81.04 Court administrator. (a) The office of Court Administrator of the Twenty-third
Judicial Circuit of Alabama is redefined as provided in this section. On May 10, 2012, but
not less than five days thereafter, the presiding circuit judge of the Twenty-third Judicial
Circuit shall nominate for appointment, subject to the approval of a majority vote of the
circuit and district judges of the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit, a court administrator, who
shall be a confidential employee of this state, subject to laws and rules of the Unified Judicial
System of Alabama, and shall be supervised by the presiding circuit judge of the circuit.
The court administrator and each confidential employee of the office of court administrator
shall be compensated under the Unified Judicial System. The duties and responsibilities of
the court administrator include, but are not limited to, all of the following: (1) The court
administrator shall work with the judges of the Twenty-third Judicial...
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39-7-8
Section 39-7-8 Holding of special election for submission of question to voters; provisions
of law governing conduct of such elections; payment of expenses of elections. If a petition
shall not have been filed or, in case a summary proceeding has been instituted, a final order
thereon has not been made in favor of the sufficiency of the petition so as to permit the
question to be submitted at a general election within the provisions of Section 39-7-7, the
body to which such petition is directed shall at its next regular meeting succeeding the presentation
of the petition or, in case a summary proceeding has been instituted, succeeding the date
of a final order thereon in favor of the sufficiency of the petition or the probate judge
of the county in which the unincorporated area is located shall designate a day for the holding
of a special election to ascertain the will of the electors regarding the question, which
day shall not be less than 30 days nor more than 40 days from the date...
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45-49-85
Section 45-49-85 Indexing system. (a) The following words, phrases, and terms including the
plural of any thereof, whenever used in this section, shall have the following respective
meanings: (1) CODE. The Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended. (2) COMPUTERIZED METHODS OF INDEXING.
The use of computer hardware and software to alphabetize, store, assemble, transmit electronically,
and generally prepare index information and shall include, but shall not be limited to, the
following: a. Display terminals used to enter, transmit, and retrieve index information for
specified periods. b. Computer speed printers used to prepare hard copy index books. c. Storage
of index information using disks, magnetic tape, cartridges, chips, or any other method approved
by the judge of probate. d. Computer processors to sort and alphabetize index information.
e. Any other computer techniques or equipment necessary for preparing the various indexes.
(3) COUNTY. Mobile County, Alabama. (4) GENERAL PROPERTY...
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11-42-207
Section 11-42-207 Question submitted; conduct of election generally; form, marking, etc., of
ballots; appointment, etc., of clerks, inspectors, and returning officer; ascertainment, etc.,
of election results; entry of order as to adoption of proposed corporate limits, etc. (a)
The election shall be to determine whether or not the proposed corporate limits shall be established,
and such election must be conducted in all respects as provided by the general election laws
and under the same sanctions and penalties, except as changed by the provisions of this article
and except that no official ballot need be provided. (b) Each voter may furnish his own ballot
with the following words written or printed thereon: "For adoption of the proposed corporate
limits," if he desires to vote in favor of proposed corporate limits or "Against
the adoption of proposed corporate limits," if he desires to vote against the adoption
of proposed corporate limits. It shall not be necessary for the ballot to...
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11-98-4
Section 11-98-4 Board of commissioners. (a) When any district is created, the creating authority
may appoint a board of commissioners composed of seven members to govern its affairs, and
shall fix the domicile of the board of commissioners at any point within the district. In
the case of county districts, after the expiration of the terms of the members of the board
of commissioners holding office on May 23, 2000, there may be at least one member of the board
of commissioners from each county commission district if the number of the county commission
does not exceed seven, unless a resolution dated before January 1, 2000, was passed by a county
commission establishing an appointment process different from this section or as otherwise
provided by the enactment of a local act after May 23, 2000. The members of the board of commissioners
shall be qualified electors of the district, two of whom shall be appointed for terms of two
years, three for terms of three years, and two for terms of...
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