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9-2-84
Section 9-2-84 Director - Bond. Before entering upon the duties of his office, the Director
of the Marine Resources Division shall execute to the State of Alabama a bond, to be approved
by the Governor, in an amount to be fixed by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural
Resources, for the faithful performance of his duties. (Acts 1943, No. 122, p. 123, §1; Acts
1961, Ex. Sess., No. 208, p. 2190, §1.)...
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35-4-139
Section 35-4-139 Liability of judges and officers on bonds. If any judge of probate shall fail
to perform any of the duties required of him by this article, he shall be liable on his official
bond to any party injured for all damages he may sustain; and, if any sheriff, constable,
marshal, or other officer shall fail to file the notice provided for in this article, upon
the levy by him of any process on real estate, he shall be liable on his bond for all damages
resulting therefrom. (Acts 1915, No. 77, p. 122; Code 1923, §6883; Code 1940, T. 47, §71.)...

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36-11-17
Section 36-11-17 Duties, liabilities and fees of sheriffs, etc., for service of process, etc.;
compensation of examiners; payment of fees, costs, etc. The sheriff, coroner or constable
to whom process is issued under the provisions of this chapter shall perform all the duties
as sheriffs are required to perform them, shall be liable to all the penalties to which sheriffs
in similar cases are liable and shall be entitled to the same fees as sheriffs are entitled
to for similar services. The examiners shall be entitled to such compensation as the Supreme
Court may determine as fair equivalent for the services performed. All such fees and compensation
shall be taxed in the bill of costs, but no costs shall be adjudged against the state nor
against the successful plaintiffs on a return of "no property found" against the
defendant, but may be paid out of the Treasury in all cases when the Governor thinks it right
to pay the same. (Code 1876, §4059; Code 1886, §4832; Code 1896, §4878;...
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38-2-13
Section 38-2-13 Bonds of officers of State Department of Human Resources. Before entering upon
the duties of their respective offices, the Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources
and other public welfare officers shall execute to the State of Alabama a bond, to be approved
by the Governor, in amounts to be fixed by the State Board of Human Resources, for the faithful
performance of their duties. (Acts 1943, No. 122, p. 123; Acts 1961, Ex. Sess., No. 208, p.
2190.)...
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40-2-3
Section 40-2-3 Duties of secretary. The secretary of said department shall keep full and correct
minutes and records of all hearings, transactions, proceedings, and findings of the department
and shall perform such other duties as may be required of him by law or by said department
from time to time. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §126.)...
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40-2-44
Section 40-2-44 Assistant Commissioner of Revenue. There is hereby created the office of Assistant
Commissioner of Revenue of the Department of Revenue. Such Assistant Commissioner of Revenue
shall possess the qualifications and take the oath of office required by law of the Commissioner
of Revenue and shall be appointed and hold office under and according to the provisions of
the state Merit System as provided now or hereafter by Chapter 26 of Title 36. The Assistant
Commissioner of Revenue shall perform such duties as are assigned to him by the Commissioner
of Revenue. In the absence of the Commissioner of Revenue, the Assistant Commissioner of Revenue
shall assume the duties of the office of the Commissioner of Revenue. He shall have and exercise
in all matters the full authority granted by law to the Commissioner of Revenue if the Commissioner
of Revenue shall have delegated such duties and authority to him in writing. (Acts 1949, No.
423, p. 600.)...
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26-3-5
Section 26-3-5 General conservator for county. The general conservator of the county must give
bond, with at least two good and sufficient sureties, in a penalty to be prescribed by the
judge of probate and payable to him or her, with condition to faithfully perform all the duties
which are or may be required of him or her by law during the time he or she acts as such conservator.
(Code 1867, §2424; Code 1876, §2766; Code 1886, §2381; Code 1896, §2276; Code 1907, §4366;
Code 1923, §8139; Code 1940, T. 21, §31; Acts 1987, No. 87-590, p. 975, §2-333(b).)...

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28-4-310
Section 28-4-310 Governor charged with supervision, etc., of enforcement of prohibition laws;
Governor may require reports from officers charged with duty of enforcing laws; failure of
officer to make report, etc. In order for the Governor to perform the duties imposed upon
him by the Constitution, that he shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed, he
is made the executive head of the law-enforcement machinery of the state and is charged with
supervising and directing the enforcement of the laws of the state for the promotion of temperance
and the suppression of the evils of intemperance and he is authorized to supervise, direct
and give orders to any and all officers of the state or of any county in the state in regard
to the exercise of their powers in the performance of their duties in respect to the enforcement
of said laws. The Governor may, as he deems desirable, call upon said officers for reports
to be made directly to him concerning any action they may have or may...
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31-2-114
Section 31-2-114 Ordering out of troops - Reports to Governor when troops ordered by civil
authorities. Whenever any National Guard troops are ordered out by a civil authority under
the provisions of this chapter, without first obtaining an order from the Governor, it shall
be the duty of the civil authority and also of the commander of such National Guard troops
to report the facts as soon as practicable to the Governor or his authorized military representative,
and in all cases the Governor or his authorized military representative may direct such National
Guard troops to perform their duties under his immediate orders. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No.
143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §171; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §115.)...
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9-2-18
Section 9-2-18 Requirement of bonds for certain officers and employees. Before entering upon
the duties of their respective offices, each officer and employee of the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources authorized or permitted to handle any money shall execute to the State
of Alabama a bond, to be approved by the Governor, in an amount to be fixed by the Commissioner
of Conservation and Natural Resources, for the faithful performance of their duties. (Acts
1943, No. 122, p. 123, § 1; Acts 1961, Ex. Sess., No. 208, p. 2190.)...
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