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11-92B-7
Section 11-92B-7 Board of directors. (a) The authority shall operate under the direction of
a board of directors which shall consist of voting members selected as follows: (1) One member
appointed by the Governor. (2) Five members appointed by the governing body of each municipality
whose corporate limits lie in whole or in part within the operational area of the authority.
(3) Five members appointed by the governing body of the county of incorporation. (b) A vacancy
occurring on the board for any reason shall be filled within 30 days of the vacancy by the
appointing authority making the initial appointment. If the appointing authority that made
the initial appointment does not fill the vacancy within 30 days, the remaining appointing
authorities shall make the appointment. (c) Initial appointments to the board shall be made
within 30 days following the effective date of the incorporation. The Governor's initial appointee
shall serve a three-year term. Each governing body of a...
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36-25A-2
Section 36-25A-2 Definitions. As used in and for determining the applicability of this chapter,
the following words shall have the following meanings solely for the purposes of this chapter:
(1) DELIBERATION. An exchange of information or ideas among a quorum of members of a subcommittee,
committee, or full governmental body intended to arrive at or influence a decision as to how
any members of the subcommittee, committee, or full governmental body should vote on a specific
matter that, at the time of the exchange, the participating members expect to come before
the subcommittee, committee, or full body immediately following the discussion or at a later
time. (2) EXECUTIVE SESSION. That portion of a meeting of a subcommittee, committee, or full
governmental body from which the public is excluded for one or more of the reasons prescribed
in Section 36-25A-7(a). (3) GENERAL REPUTATION AND CHARACTER. Characteristics or actions of
a person directly involving good or bad ethical conduct,...
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45-37A-56.27
Section 45-37A-56.27 Board of directors of the authority. (a) The authority shall be governed
by a board of directors of three members, elected by the governing board of the Class 1 municipality.
Each member of the board shall be a qualified elector of the city. No officer of the state,
or of any county, city, or town therein shall, while holding such office, be eligible to serve
as a director. The directorships shall be numbered one, two, and three. The first term for
directorship one shall be for two years. The first term for directorship two shall be for
three years. The first term for directorship three shall be for four years. Irrespective of
when the first elections for the three directorships occur, the first terms provided for above,
shall commence on, or run from, the first day of the first calendar month next succeeding
the month in which this subpart becomes applicable to the city. The terms for all directorships
subsequent to the first term, provided therefor, shall be for...
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17-8-1
Section 17-8-1 Appointment of election officials; duties. (a) The appointing board, or a majority
of them acting as an appointing board, not more than 20 nor less than 15 days before the holding
of any election in their county, shall appoint from the qualified electors of the respective
precinct, necessary precinct election officials, which shall include at least one inspector,
to act at each voting place in each precinct. The appointing board may appoint the number
of precinct election officials necessary for each precinct, provided that, absent consent
of the county commission, the total number of precinct election officials appointed in a county
shall not exceed the total number of precinct election officials who were paid by the county
for the general election held November 2004. In the event that the number of precincts or
voting places utilized in an election within a county is increased or decreased, the total
number of officials who may be appointed without consent of the...
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34-11-11.2
Section 34-11-11.2 Complaints; investigation; hearing; sanctions. (a) Any person or entity,
including the board or its staff, may file a complaint alleging a violation of this chapter
against any individual licensee, certified intern, or firm holding a certificate of authorization
or against an unlicensed individual or firm. The complaint shall be in writing, shall be signed
by the complainant, shall state specifically the facts on which the complaint is based, and
shall be filed with the executive director of the board. (b) The board may designate one or
more individuals to investigate and report to it on any matter related to its lawful duties
and may employ legal counsel as the board may deem necessary or desirable. An investigation
may be made upon receipt of a complaint. The board may resolve violations by agreement between
the board and the respondent with or without the filing of formal charges. (c) All complaints
shall be reviewed by an investigative committee designated by the...
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40-27-1
Section 40-27-1 Compact adopted; terms. The following Multistate Tax Compact is hereby approved,
adopted and enacted into law by the State of Alabama: Multistate Tax Compact Article I. Purposes.
The purposes of this compact are to: 1. Facilitate proper determination of state and local
tax liability of multistate taxpayers, including the equitable apportionment of tax bases
and settlement of apportionment disputes. 2. Promote uniformity or compatibility in significant
components of tax systems. 3. Facilitate taxpayer convenience and compliance in the filing
of tax returns and in other phases of tax administration. 4. Avoid duplicative taxation. Article
II. Definitions. As used in this compact: 1. "State" means a state of the United
States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession
of the United States. 2. "Subdivision" means any governmental unit or special district
of a state. 3. "Taxpayer" means any corporation, partnership, firm,...
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45-5-120
Section 45-5-120 Merit system; board; violations. (a) This section shall apply only in Blount
County, Alabama. (b) As used in this section, unless the context clearly requires a different
meaning: (1) "County" means Blount County; (2) "Municipality" means any
municipality in Blount County; (3) "Employee" means any person, including law enforcement
officers, not excepted by subsection (c), who is employed in the service of Blount County
or any municipality of Blount County or any board, agency, or instrumentality thereof; (4)
"Merit employee" means any such employee who shall have completed one year of probationary
employment; (5) "Board" means the merit system board created by this section; (6)
"Appointment authority" means in the case of employees in the offices of the elected
officials of the county or of a municipality, such elected officials, and means, in the case
of all other county or municipal employees, the county or municipal governing body, or the
board or other agency...
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45-9-91
Section 45-9-91 Creation; composition; headquarters; meetings; personnel. (a) Pursuant to Amendment
678 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, there is created and established the Chambers
County Industrial Development Council on September 1, 2001. Initially, the council shall consist
of the current members of the Industrial Development Authority of Chambers County. As the
terms of the members of the authority expire, their successors shall be appointed to the new
council as follows: (1) The county commissioners from Commission Districts 1, 2, and 3 shall
each appoint one member for initial terms of one year each. (2) The county commissioners from
Commission Districts 4, 5, and 6 shall each appoint one member for initial terms of two years
each. (3) The governing body of each incorporated municipality in the county shall appoint
one member for an initial term of three years. (4) A consensus of the state legislative delegation
for the county shall appoint two members for initial terms...
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11-61A-7
Section 11-61A-7 Board of directors. (a) The authority shall be governed by a board of directors
of seven members. The board shall be elected by the governing body of the municipality. Each
member of the board shall be a qualified elector of the municipality. No elected official
of the state, of a county, or a municipality shall, while holding office, be eligible to serve
as a director. The directorships shall be numbered one to seven, inclusive. The initial term
for directorships one and two shall be two years. The initial term for directorships three
and four shall be three years. The initial term for directorships five, six, and seven shall
be four years. The initial terms shall commence April 1, 1994. All subsequent terms of directorships
shall be for four years. (b) If a directorship is vacant, a successor shall be elected by
the governing body to serve the remainder of the unexpired term. Directors shall be eligible
for reelection. (c) A majority of the members of the board of...
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12-9A-2
Section 12-9A-2 Reallocation of vacant judgeship. (a) Only in the event of a vacancy due to
death, retirement, resignation, or removal from office of a district or circuit judge, the
Judicial Resources Allocation Commission shall have 30 days to determine whether to reallocate
such judgeship to another district or circuit. The commission may also choose to reallocate
a judgeship if the incumbent judge is not eligible to run for reelection as a result of the
age limitation provided for in Section 155 of the Constitution of Alabama 1901, as amended,
by notifying the Secretary of State no later than one year prior to the close of qualifying
for candidates to run for such judgeship. All reallocation decisions require a two-thirds
vote of the commission members. In determining whether to reallocate such judgeship, the commission
shall consider the need based on the district and court rankings as determined pursuant to
Section 12-9A-1. However, in no event shall the commission reallocate a...
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