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45-37-240.01
Section 45-37-240.01 Tax collectors; deputy judges of probate, treasurers. (a)(1) The Tax Collector
of Jefferson County shall be entitled to an additional expense allowance in the amount of
twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) per annum, which shall be in addition to all other expense
allowances, compensation, or salary provided by law. This expense allowance shall be payable
in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county. (2) Beginning with the
expiration of the term of the incumbent tax collector, the annual salary for the Tax Collector
of Jefferson County shall be seventy-three thousand eight hundred dollars ($73,800) per annum,
payable in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county and at that time,
subdivision (1) shall become null and void. (b)(1) The elected Assistant Tax Collector, Bessemer
Division, of Jefferson County shall be entitled to an additional expense allowance in the
amount of eleven thousand twenty dollars ($11,020) per annum,...
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9-9-72
Section 9-9-72 Counties declared drainage districts; county commission to act as and exercise
powers of drainage or water management commissioners. For the purpose heretofore expressed
and the execution of the powers provided in this article, each county of the state is hereby
declared to be and is hereby created a drainage district. The county commission with the judge
of probate as chairman shall act as and exercise the powers of a board of drainage commissioners,
or board of water management commissioners, and shall have control of the affairs of the district.
This shall in no way affect drainage districts or water management districts organized under
Title 2, Sections 208 through 262 of the 1940 Alabama Code or water management districts organized
under Sections 9-9-1 through 9-9-58. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 127, p. 83, §4; Code 1940,
T. 2, §265.)...
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45-37-140.14
Section 45-37-140.14 Abolition of district. (a) Any district created hereunder may be abolished
in the manner provided for in this section; provided, however, that no district shall be abolished
when it has any indebtedness. (1) Upon the petition for abolition of a district, conforming
to the requirements set forth below, being filed with the judge of probate, he or she shall
order an election on abolition of the district to be held in the district with the time provided
for by Section 45-37-140.04 unless the petition is submitted less than one year before the
next scheduled primary, primary runoff, or a general election in which case the election shall
be held at the next scheduled primary, primary runoff, or a general election, at which qualified
electors residing within the district shall be entitled to vote. The number of qualified electors
residing in the district signing the petition shall not be less than the smaller of these
two numbers: 500, or a number equal to 10 percent of...
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45-49-120.04
Section 45-49-120.04 Supervisory committee. (a) There is hereby established the Supervisory
Committee of the Mobile County Personnel Board. The supervisory committee hereby created shall
succeed to and exercise all the rights, powers, and authority, and shall perform all the duties
and functions now vested in and required of the Citizen's Supervisory Committee created by
Act 470, 1939 Regular Session (Acts 1939, p. 298) and the Supervisory Committee of the Mobile
County Personnel Board created by Act 167, 1955 Regular Session (Acts 1955, p. 431). (b) The
Supervisory Committee of the Mobile County Personnel Board shall be composed of the following:
(1) The persons holding each of the following elective offices in Mobile County, Alabama,
namely, the presiding judge of the circuit court, the judge of probate, the revenue commissioner,
the presiding judge of the District Court of Mobile County, the county license commissioner,
the Chair of the Mobile County Commission, the Sheriff of...
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12-10A-2
Section 12-10A-2 Compensation of judges - Phase-out of local supplements and expense allowances.
The Legislature, recognizing the need to eliminate the disparities in compensation of circuit
and district judges due to county supplements and expense allowances in varying amounts authorized
by local acts, shall phase out all local supplements and expense allowances as follows: (1)
No Supreme Court Justice, appellate judge, circuit judge, or district judge shall receive
a cost-of-living raise during fiscal year 2000-2001, 2001-2002, or 2002-2003, other than as
provided in Section 12-10A-1 and Act 90-111, 1990 Regular Session (Acts 1990, p. 132). (2)
Any county supplement or expense allowance authorized to be paid to a circuit or district
judge in office on any day on or after October 1, 2000, to October 1, 2001, inclusive, shall
be diminished by the amount the judge receives from the state for his or her bench experience
pursuant to subdivision (2) of Section 12-10A-1. (3) No salary...
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17-3-33
Section 17-3-33 Domicile of persons located partly in multiple counties, districts, or precincts.
When the dwelling of any person is located partly in two or more counties, districts, or precincts,
such persons may select the county, district, or precinct of their domicile, and to that end
may file a statement in writing in the office of the judge of probate of the county selected,
setting forth the locality of their dwelling and the lines passing through the same, together
with the county, district, or precinct selected for domicile, which statement, when filed
and recorded, shall establish the domicile of the person filing it in the county, district,
or precinct of their selection. (Code 1896, §1559; Code 1907, §296; Acts 1920, No. 5, p.
4; Code 1923, §367; Code 1940, T. 17, §18; Code 1975, §17-3-7; Acts 1978, No. 584, p. 667,
§4; §17-3-12; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §9.)...
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12-17-70
Section 12-17-70 Designation of judge to handle domestic relations, divorce, etc., cases in
districts having more than one judge. In those districts having more than one district court
judge, the presiding circuit court judge may designate from time to time a district court
judge, who shall have the same powers and authority as a circuit judge to handle all cases
involving domestic relations, divorce, annulments of marriage, custody and support of children,
granting and enforcement of alimony, proceedings under the Reciprocal Nonsupport Act and all
other domestic and marital matters over which the circuit court has jurisdiction as well as
all laws pertaining to juvenile and nonsupport cases arising in the county under Title 30
of this code and who shall serve as an ex officio circuit judge when handling such cases,
regardless of any provisions contained in this title or any other laws to the contrary; provided,
that in those counties having one district judge and in which a circuit...
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45-30-101.01
Section 45-30-101.01 Franklin County Educational Board. (a) The Franklin County Educational
Board is created to administer this part. (b) The board shall consist of 11 members. The county
superintendent of education, the City of Russellville Superintendent of Education, and the
county judge of probate shall be ex officio members of the board and each shall serve as a
member so long as he or she retains his or her respective position or office. The governing
bodies of Franklin County, Russellville, Red Bay, Phil Campbell, Hodges, and Vina shall each
appoint one member, and the Advisory Board of Belgreen School shall jointly appoint one member,
who shall be a resident of the Belgreen school district. The legislative delegation from Franklin
County shall appoint a Franklin County resident, who is also an employee at the Phil Campbell
campus, to represent the Northwest campus. The term of each appointed member shall be fixed
by the body entitled to appoint the member. (c) The members of...
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11-50-408
Section 11-50-408 When mortgages or pledges of property or revenues and liens thereof effective;
properties, persons, etc., subject thereto. Any mortgage or conveyance of property and any
pledge of revenues to secure the bonds of a district incorporated under this article shall
be valid and binding from the time when such mortgage or conveyance is delivered or such pledge
made, and the system, properties, revenue, income and moneys so mortgaged, conveyed or pledged
and thereafter received by such district shall immediately be subject to the lien of such
mortgage, conveyance or pledge without any physical delivery thereof or further act, and the
lien of any such mortgage, conveyance or pledge shall be valid and binding as against all
parties having claims of any kind in tort, contract or otherwise against the district, irrespective
of whether such parties have notice thereof, from the time when a statement thereof is filed
in the office of the judge of probate of the county or counties...
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11-43-63
Section 11-43-63 Division of municipality into single-member districts. Any city or town council
of this state not currently electing its members from single-member districts pursuant to
state law may, not less than six months prior to the regular general municipal election, by
ordinance adopted by a majority of the membership of the council, divide the municipality
into single-member districts (wards) of not less than five nor more than seven districts (wards).
Provided, however, that the number of districts (wards) in any Class 1, 2, or 3 municipality
may not exceed nine districts (wards). Such ordinance shall be considered only after two weeks
public notice has been given, outlining generally the voting districts under consideration.
The ordinance shall provide that candidates for election for a place on the council, where
the council has been divided into districts, shall reside within the boundaries of said district
(ward) for which he or she seeks election, and shall continue to...
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