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45-5-100
Section 45-5-100 Compensation. (a) Members of the county Board of Education of Blount County,
except the member serving from beat or precinct 36, serving on August 10, 1973, shall serve
out the terms for which they have theretofore been elected. The Governor shall appoint a member
of the board to fill the vacancy caused by the elimination of a member from beat or precinct
36 for the remainder of the term for which the member from the beat or precinct 36 had theretofore
been elected. Their successors shall be elected as provided in this section. (b) For the purpose
of the nomination and election of members of the county board of education, that part of Blount
County lying outside the corporate limits of the City of Oneonta is redivided into five districts
having the following beats and boundaries as established on May 7, 1992: (1) DISTRICT I: Mount
High, Smoke Rise, Blount Springs, Hayden, Bangor/Sugar Creek, and Nectar. (2) DISTRICT II:
Blountsville, Summit, and Royal. (3) DISTRICT...
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9-16-73
Section 9-16-73 Surface Mining Commission - Creation; composition; officers; compensation;
meetings; offices; funds; removal of members. (a) There is continued as previously established
the Alabama Surface Mining Reclamation Commission under the name of the Alabama Surface Mining
Commission for the purpose of transition in implementing and enforcing this article and carrying
out the intent and policy stated in Section 9-16-71. All members of the commission appointed
under authority of Section 9-16-33, shall continue their terms as created under that section
until all reappointments and filling of vacancies have been filled in the manner as provided
in this section. At the expiration of any term, that member shall continue in office until
an appointment occurs as provided in this section. After February 25, 1994, no member shall
serve more than two full consecutive terms of office. (b) The commission shall be composed
of seven members, who are fair and reasonable citizens of the state...
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34-3-41
Section 34-3-41 Election of members; selection of at-large members. (a) The members of the
Board of Commissioners for each judicial circuit shall be elected by the members of the State
Bar who maintain their principal office in such circuit; provided, however, that for the Tenth
Circuit, each commissioner shall be elected by the lawyers who maintain their principal office
in the portion of the circuit outside the Bessemer Cut-off electoral district and each commissioner
for the Bessemer Cut-off electoral district shall be elected by the lawyers who maintain their
principal office in that portion of the circuit inside the Bessemer Cut-off electoral district.
Such election shall be by secret ballot, mailed or delivered to the State Bar headquarters
by a date established by the Board of Commissioners. Nothing contained in this article shall
prohibit the election of the president of the State Bar as provided in this chapter, who shall
be a bona fide resident of any judicial circuit of this...
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45-37-260
Section 45-37-260 County planning commission. In Jefferson County, any county planning commission
established under Act No. 344, H. 775, 1947 Regular Session (General Acts of 1947, p. 217)
or Act No. 581, H. 1012, 1947 Regular Session (General Acts of 1947, p. 404) shall consist
of 15 members; three designated and 12 appointed members. Within 60 days after October 2,
1986, the Jefferson County Commission shall divide the county into six districts with each
district containing an approximately equal number of persons residing in unincorporated territory.
Such division shall be based upon the most recent federal decennial census and redrawn after
each new federal decennial census. After October 2, 1986, newly appointed or reappointed members
of such commissions shall be appointed so that the county commission shall appoint two members
from each district with one such member representing the unincorporated territory of the district
so that at least 50 percent of the total 12 appointed...
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45-9-71
Section 45-9-71 Structure and operation. (a) The Court of County Commission of Chambers County
is hereby abolished, and there is created in lieu thereof the Chambers County Commission,
to be composed of five commissioners as hereinafter provided. Each commissioner shall be a
resident and qualified elector of a commissioner's district as provided herein, and shall
be elected by the electors of the county at large at the general elections held in November
of 1974 and November of 1976. Each commissioner shall serve four years from the first Monday
after the second Tuesday in January next following his or her election, and until his or her
successor is elected and qualified. In the event of a vacancy, the same shall be filled by
appointment by the Governor for the unexpired term. Commissioners for Districts 2 and 4 shall
be elected in 1974. Commissioners for Districts 1, 3, and 5 shall be elected in 1976. (b)
The commissioner's districts of the county as prescribed in subsection (a) of...
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22-5-3
Section 22-5-3 Composition; compensation. (a) The commission shall consist of seven members,
including a chairman, one from each U.S. Congressional District and all to be appointed by
the Governor. They shall be selected because of their experience or interest in physical fitness
for both youth and adults and shall serve without compensation; except, that they may be reimbursed
for travel and other expenses incurred in the performance of their duties pursuant to Article
2, commencing with Section 36-7-20, of Chapter 7 of Title 36. The membership on the commission
shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity
of the state. The members of the commission shall be appointed for terms as follows: (1) The
members from districts one, two, three, and four shall be appointed for terms of three years
each. (2) The members from districts five, six, and seven shall be appointed for terms of
four years each. (b) As the term of each member...
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11-44B-8
Section 11-44B-8 Temporary and permanent vacancies in office of mayor; vacancy on city council.
(a) Temporary Vacancy in the Office of Mayor. The council shall elect from its members, a
president pro tempore of the council. In the case of the temporary absence of the mayor or
his inability to serve temporarily on account of sickness or any other good reason, the president
pro tempore of the council shall act as mayor pro tempore with the power and authority of
the mayor during such time. Provided; however, the president pro tempore while acting as mayor
pro tempore shall not exercise the mayor's right to vote nor the right of approval or veto
of ordinances or resolutions, nor receive the rate of compensation or allowance of the mayor.
In the event of a failure or refusal of the president pro tempore of the council to act, the
council may appoint one of its members to act as mayor pro tempore with like effect, which
appointment shall be entered in the minutes of the council. While...
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11-44C-92
Section 11-44C-92 Commission form of government. If a majority of the qualified electors voting
in the election provided herein choose the court ordered districted commission form of government
in accordance with the consent decree entered into by the parties and approved by the court
on April 7, 1983, in the case of Bolden vs.City of Mobile, Civil Action No. 75-297, then the
provisions of said court ordered districted commission form shall be applicable to said city.
The three commissioners elected under said court ordered plan from single member districts
shall sit as a board and shall possess and exercise all municipal powers, legislative, executive,
and judicial, possessed and exercised by city governing bodies as provided by sections 11-44-70
through 11-44-105, as amended, and other applicable laws, except that all functions, responsibilities
and operations of the city shall be under the direction and supervision of the board of commissioners
as a whole. All three commissioners...
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34-2-38
Section 34-2-38 Board for Registration of Architects - Creation; composition. To carry out
the provisions of this chapter, there shall be a State Board for Registration of Architects,
consisting of six members, each of whom shall be appointed by the Governor from a list of
three persons selected as follows: (1) All appointments as members of the board shall be architects
registered and licensed pursuant to this chapter. The board shall be appointed from the following
districts: One from the northern district; two from the north central district; two from the
central district, and one from the southern district. The northern district shall be comprised
of the Counties of Colbert, Cullman, DeKalb, Franklin, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone,
Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan, and Winston; the north central district shall be comprised
of the Counties of Bibb, Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Etowah, Fayette, Greene,
Hale, Jefferson, Lamar, Pickens, Randolph, Shelby, St....
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34-43-6
Section 34-43-6 Alabama Board of Massage Therapy. (a) There is created the Alabama Board of
Massage Therapy. The purpose of the board is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of
the public by ensuring that licensed massage therapists, massage therapy schools, and massage
therapy instructors meet prescribed standards of education, competency, and practice. To accomplish
this mission, the board shall establish standards pursuant to this chapter to complete all
board functions in a timely and effective manner and to provide open and immediate access
to all relevant public information. The board shall communicate its responsibilities and services
to the public as part of its consumer protection duties. The board shall develop and implement
a long range plan to ensure effective regulation and consumer protection. (b) The board shall
consist of seven members appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate.
No member of the board shall serve more than two full...
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