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13A-9-80
Section 13A-9-80 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this article shall have
the following meanings unless a different meaning is required by the context: (1) CHARITABLE
ORGANIZATION. A person or nonprofit corporation who is or holds himself or herself out to
be established for a benevolent, educational, philanthropic, humane, scientific, artistic,
patriotic, social welfare or advocacy, public health, environmental, conservation, civic,
or other eleemosynary purpose, or a person who employs a charitable appeal as the basis for
any solicitation or appeal that suggests, directly or indirectly, that the solicitation is
for a charitable purpose. Charitable organization includes a person, chapter, branch, area
office, or a similar affiliate, or agent of any of these, soliciting contributions within
the state for a charitable organization or cause that has its principal place of business
within or without the state. (2) CHARITABLE PURPOSE. Any charitable, benevolent,...
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17-4-35
Section 17-4-35 Supervisor of Voter Registration. The Supervisor of Voter Registration shall
be employed by the Secretary of State under the terms and conditions of the state Merit System
and the salary and benefits shall be set by the Secretary of State out of funds appropriated
for such purpose. The Supervisor of Voter Registration shall work at the direction of the
Secretary of State. In addition to those duties assigned by the Secretary of State, the Supervisor
of Voter Registration shall have the following duties: (1) To keep the minutes of the meetings
of the Voter Registration Advisory Board, conduct the day-to-day business activities of the
Voter Registration Advisory Board, and give progress reports on such activities at its meetings.
(2) To serve as a liaison between the Secretary of State and the county boards of registrars
on implementation of existing and future laws pertaining to voter registration. (3) To provide
to the county boards of registrars such information as...
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17-6-81
Section 17-6-81 Fair Ballot Commission; ballot statements. (a)(1) There is created the Fair
Ballot Commission. The purpose of the commission is to provide to the public a fair and accurate
explanation of what a vote for and what a vote against a statewide ballot measure represents.
(2) The commission shall consist of the following 18 members: The Governor, the Lieutenant
Governor, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
and the Secretary of State, or their designees, shall each serve as a member on the commission
and shall each appoint to the commission one member who is an attorney licensed in the state
and one member who is a private citizen of the state who is not an attorney. The Alabama State
University School of Public Policy, the Samford University School of Public Policy, and the
Miles College School of Law shall each appoint a member to the commission. Other than the
Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Commissioner of...
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17-8-12
Section 17-8-12 Compensation of election officials. (a) The inspector and clerks shall each
be entitled to base compensation of fifty dollars ($50). The compensation of the election
officials shall be paid as preferred claims, out of moneys in the county treasury not appropriated,
on proper proof of service rendered. In all counties in which the compensation of election
officials is prescribed by local law or general law of local application at an amount in excess
of the amount prescribed, the compensation of the election officials shall not be decreased
under this section and the county commission may increase the compensation so prescribed.
In those counties in which compensation of election officials is set at an amount in excess
of five dollars ($5) per day, but less than fifty dollars ($50) per day, the provision of
the local law or general law of local application relative thereto is superseded and the compensation
prescribed herein shall be the total compensation of election...
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22-21-73
Section 22-21-73 Incorporation - Certificate of incorporation - Form and contents; approval
by county commission; validation of certain certificates of incorporation. (a) The certificate
of incorporation shall state: (1) The name of the corporation, which shall be "_____
County Hospital Board," if such name is available for use by the corporation and, if
not available, then the incorporators shall designate some other similar name that is available;
provided, that if the corporate functions of the corporation are to be exercised in a portion
only of the county, the corporate name of the corporation shall be a name that is appropriate
for the area in which such functions are to be exercised; (2) The location of its principal
office and the post office address thereof; (3) The number of directors, which number shall
be a multiple of three and shall be not less than nine, except that, in counties having a
population of less than 50,000 inhabitants according to the 1950 or any subsequent...
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36-17-3
Section 36-17-3 Duties generally. The powers, functions, and duties of the Treasurer shall
be: (1) To receive all moneys due the state and deposit them in the proper accounts. (2) To
perform the functions and duties now authorized by law with respect to state depositaries.
(3) To pay all warrants duly executed by the Comptroller, and to pay for funds electronically
transferred by the Comptroller in accordance with Section 41-4-50, upon the determination
that there is sufficient money for the payment thereof in the fund upon which they are drawn.
No warrant executed by any other person shall be honored. All checks drawn on the state funds
shall be signed by the Treasurer, or the chief clerk in the office, and countersigned by the
special assistant in the office of the Treasurer, who is appointed by the Treasurer with the
approval of the Governor. Another employee may be designated by the Treasurer, with the approval
of the Governor, to countersign checks in the absence of the special...
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37-2-85
Section 37-2-85 Examination and licensing of railroad employees. (a) It shall be the duty of
every person or corporation operating a railroad in this state, before employing any person
as train dispatcher, engineer, conductor, fireman, flagman, brakeman, trackman, or switchman
to subject the applicant for employment to a thorough examination respecting his capacity
to fill the position applied for, his moral character and reputation, his sobriety and previous
record, his knowledge of the rules and regulations governing the employees of the railroad,
the knowledge which may be necessary or proper for the skillful performance of his duties,
and shall subject the applicant for employment to a thorough examination respecting his ability
and capacity to see and distinguish objects and color, commonly called colorblind examination,
and respecting his sense of hearing. (b) The examination required in subsection (a) must be
made by the superintendent of the road or by the master of trains, or...
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40-12-89
Section 40-12-89 Credit agencies. (a) Each person, firm, or corporation inquiring into and
reporting on the credit and standing of persons, firms, or corporations in this state shall
pay the following license tax: (1) In each county where the population exceeds 300,000, a
state license tax of $200 for each place of business and a county license tax of $50; (2)
In each county where the population exceeds 200,000, but is not more than 300,000, a state
license tax of $150 for each place of business and a county license tax of $50; (3) In each
county where the population exceeds 100,000, but is not more than 200,000, a state license
tax of $100 for each place of business and a county license tax of $25; (4) In each county
where the population exceeds 50,000, but is not more than 100,000, a state license tax of
$50 for each place of business and a county license tax of $25; and (5) In all other counties,
$25 to the state for each place of business and $12.50 to the county. (b) This section...

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40-3-2
Section 40-3-2 Selection of members; terms of office. (a) This subsection shall apply to every
county in the state except a county subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section.
During the month of August, 1943, and during the month of August of each fourth year thereafter,
the county commission of each county, the county board of education and the governing body
of the largest municipality in each county shall each submit in writing to the state Commissioner
of Revenue the names of three persons, and the governing body of each other incorporated municipality
within the county shall, in like manner, submit the name of one person, all of whom are residents
of the county, who are each owners of taxable property which is located within this state,
who are each qualified electors in said county and who are, in the opinion of said nominating
body, persons competent to serve as members of the county board of equalization. In those
counties where there is no incorporated...
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41-10-422
Section 41-10-422 Commission to become public corporation. To become a public corporation,
the Governor, the Chairman of the Real Estate Commission, the Director of the Building Commission,
the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House, shall present to the Secretary of State
an application signed by each of them which shall set forth (1) the name, official designation,
and official residence of each of the applicants together with a certified copy of the document
evidencing each applicant's right to office; (2) the date on which each applicant was inducted
into office and the term of office of each of the applicants; (3) the name of the proposed
public corporation, which shall be "Real Estate Commission Building Authority";
(4) the location of the principal office of the proposed public corporation, which shall be
Montgomery, Alabama; and (5) any other matters relating to the incorporation which the applicants
may choose to insert and which is not inconsistent with this article...
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