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34-27-7
Section 34-27-7 Real Estate Commission - Created; composition; qualifications of members; appointment;
terms; compensation; organization; executive director and assistant executive director generally;
seal; records; immunity from suit. (a) There is created the Alabama Real Estate Commission.
The commission shall consist of nine members appointed by the Governor with the advice and
consent of the Senate as hereinafter provided. The Governor's appointments to the commission,
except for the appointment of the consumer member made pursuant to subsection (e), shall be
made from a list of three persons nominated by the governing body of the Alabama Professional
Real Estate Society or trade association which has the largest licensee membership, as evidenced
by the filing of a verified list of paid members with the Secretary of State within 10 days
of April 6, and annually by December 31 of each year thereafter. At least one of the persons
nominated for each commission seat shall not be a...
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41-7-3
Section 41-7-3 Advisory Board. (a) There is established the Advisory Board to the Alabama Tourism
Department to advise and assist the director. The board shall be composed of 21 members who
shall be appointed as follows: (1) Two members who shall be appointed by the Governor from
a list of three persons for each board position which shall be submitted to the Governor by
the Alabama Travel Council, or its successor organization. (2) Two members who shall be appointed
by the Governor from a list of three persons for each board position which shall be submitted
to the Governor by the Alabama Hospitality Association, or its successor organization. (3)
Two members who shall be appointed by the Governor from a list of three persons for each board
position which shall be submitted to the Governor by the Alabama Association of Convention
and Visitor Bureaus, or its successor organization. (4) Two members who shall be appointed
by the Governor from a list of three persons for each board...
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25-14-5
Section 25-14-5 Registration requirements; limited registration; reciprocity; fees. (a)(1)
A person may not provide, advertise, or otherwise hold itself out as providing professional
employer services in this state unless the person is registered under this chapter to operate
a professional employer organization. (2) Each person desiring to operate as a professional
employer organization shall file with the secretary a completed registration form to include
the following information: a. The name or names under which the professional employer organization
conducts business. b. The address of the principal place of business of the professional employer
organization and the address of each office it maintains in this state. c. The professional
employer organization's taxpayer or employer identification number. d. A list by jurisdiction
of each name under which the professional employer organization has operated in the preceding
five years, including any alternative names, names of...
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22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate
Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in form substantially
as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public through verification of competency
and ensure accountability for patient care related activities all states license emergency
medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), advanced EMTs
and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day movement of EMS personnel
across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as assigned by an appropriate
authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal recognition to EMS personnel
licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states have a vested interest in
protecting the public's health and safety...
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25-4-54
Section 25-4-54 Contribution rates for employers subject to benefit charges; determination
of individual benefit charges. (a) Determination of contribution rates. (1) For the 12-month
period beginning on January 1 of each year which begins after December 31, 1996, any employer
whose experience rating account has been subject to benefit charges throughout at least the
fiscal year, as defined in Section 25-4-4, immediately preceding such January 1, shall have
his or her rate determined by the Unemployment Compensation Fund's liability for benefits
paid to his or her employees, modified by the fund's balance as of the most recent June 30.
The employment record of an organization which has been making payments in lieu of contributions
but which elects to change to payment of contributions shall be deemed to have been chargeable
with benefits throughout the period (not to exceed three fiscal years) with respect to which
it was making payments in lieu of contributions and its benefit charges...
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45-41-60
Section 45-41-60 Compensation; deputies and employees; powers and duties; office space and
equipment. (a) Pursuant to Amendment 362 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the coroner
serving Lee County shall receive an annual salary of seventeen thousand eight hundred dollars
($17,800) on June 1, 2001. (b) The annual salary of the chief deputy coroner shall be six
thousand dollars ($6,000) on June 1, 2001. (c) The annual salaries provided for in this section
shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county treasurer and shall be paid in
lieu of any other salaries heretofore provided by law for the officials. (d) The Lee County
Commission may adjust the salaries, benefits, and any other compensation of the coroner and
any deputy coroners by resolution. (e) The Lee County Coroner shall be entitled to a vehicle
allowance in an amount to be determined by the Lee County Commission. The vehicle allowance
shall be in lieu of any expense allowance. The vehicle allowance shall be...
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12-1-16
Section 12-1-16 Voluntary diminution of compensation, benefits, etc., by judges, officers,
employees, etc., of judicial branch of government. It shall be lawful for any justice, judge,
official, officer or employee of the judicial branch of government, including any retired
or supernumerary justice, judge, officer, official or employee, to voluntarily diminish the
compensation, salary, retirement benefits or any other benefits of monetary value fixed by
law to which he is entitled, from time to time, to such extent as he may desire, on forms
and in the manner prescribed by the Administrative Office of Courts; provided, that this provision
shall not prevent such justice, judge, officer, official or employee from drawing his travel
expenses or allowances, provided he is performing duties or engaging in activities in behalf
of the judicial system of Alabama. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, ยง6-107.)...
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12-17-220
Section 12-17-220 Powers of district attorneys as to employment, compensation, etc., of assistants,
investigators, etc., to serve at district attorney's pleasure; such employees not covered
by State Merit System Act; supplementation of state expenditures, etc., by counties. (a) The
district attorney of each judicial circuit is hereby authorized to employ, in any manner as
he or she shall determine necessary, assistant district attorneys, investigators, clerical,
secretarial, and other personnel, who shall be paid from funds available for that purpose.
Unless otherwise provided by local law for Talladega County, all of these employees shall
serve at the pleasure of the district attorney and shall not be considered employees under
the State Merit System Act. (b) The district attorney is authorized to supplement the salaries
of personnel employed within his or her office. (c) The district attorney is authorized to
use funds available to him or her from all sources such as grants,...
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12-5-4
Section 12-5-4 Appointment, duties, etc., of court administrator and assistant court administrator;
appointment and compensation of other employees of department. The chief administrative officers
of the department shall be the court administrator and the assistant court administrator.
These officers shall each be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Chief Justice of
the Alabama Supreme Court for such times as he directs on either a full-time or part-time
basis, and they shall perform such duties as are prescribed by the Chief Justice. The Chief
Justice shall appoint such other employees as are needed for the efficient conduct of the
business of the department, subject, however, to the provisions of the State Merit System.
Their compensation shall be fixed by the Chief Justice under the provisions of the State Merit
System department as the salaries of other State Merit System employees are fixed, and such
salaries shall be paid at the same time and in the same manner that...
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12-5-21
Section 12-5-21 Appointment, compensation, etc., of confidential secretaries for retired justices
or judges performing active duty for Supreme Court or courts of appeals. The Administrative
Director of Courts, with the approval of the Chief Justice, is hereby authorized to appoint
and employ not more than two confidential secretaries who shall serve at the pleasure of the
Chief Justice. Said secretary or secretaries shall be subject to the Merit System Act only
as to pay plan, and shall be assigned to assist retired justices or judges who perform active
duty for the Supreme Court or one or both of the courts of appeals. (Acts 1977, No. 207, p.
274.)...
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