45-13-100.20
Section 45-13-100.20 Composition; election by districts. (a) The County Board of Education of Clarke County shall consist of five members elected from five single-member school board districts as hereinafter provided. (b) For the purpose of this section, and for future elections of members of the county school board, and until otherwise reapportioned by the county board of education pursuant to Alabama law, Clarke County is hereby divided into five county school districts to be designated school board district no. 1, school board district no. 2, school board district no. 3, school board district no. 4, and school board district no. 5, to be divided as follows: (1) DISTRICT 1 Beginning at the intersection of US Hwy No 43 and Bassett Creek, being at the south city limits of Thomasville; thence Southerly along Bassett Creek 5.0 miles, more or less, to a power line of Alabama Power Company; thence Northerly along said power line 5.2 miles, more or less, to Co Rt 27; thence Southerly along...
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45-20-71.19
Section 45-20-71.19 Duties of the board. Except as herein otherwise provided, the board is clothed and impressed with all the powers, duties, responsibilities, and official rights that the general laws of Alabama now or may hereafter give and appoint unto the county governing bodies of the State of Alabama. (Acts 1945, No. 22, §20.)...
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45-29-241
Section 45-29-241 Disposition of funds. (a) Of the proceeds of the oil and gas severance tax provided by Sections 40-20-1 through 40-20-13, which are distributed to the County General Fund of Fayette County, or to the general fund of any municipality therein, 20 percent of such proceeds shall be transferred to the county education department and shall be used as follows: Five percent shall be used for classroom supplies and equipment, which shall be in addition to any classroom support provided by the state; five percent shall be used for the repair, renovation, or new construction of educational buildings or facilities, or for the purchase of new school buses; and 10 percent shall be used only for capital improvements, renovation, or to replace funds pledged to capital improvement projects. (b) The five percent pledged for school supplies shall be distributed by the county board of education to the principal of each public school located within the county on a per student basis. (c)...
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1-3-6
Section 1-3-6 Fees of certain county and city officials to be paid into local treasury. In all counties and cities where officials are paid on a salary basis instead of a fee basis, all fees required under the terms of this Code to be paid to or collected by such officials shall be paid by said officials into the treasury of the county or municipality or to the official performing the duties of county treasurer or municipal treasurer except as otherwise provided by law. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 1, §16.)...
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11-46-30
Section 11-46-30 Schools for instruction of election officials in use of voting machines; qualifications and certification of election officials. (a) When voting machines are to be used in any municipal election, the municipal governing body shall provide for holding a school or schools of instruction for those who will actually conduct the election. The municipal clerk shall notify those persons who have been appointed election officials of the time and place of the holding of such school of instruction and shall also publish notice thereof at least 48 hours before the same is to be held. (b) No election official shall serve in any election district in which a voting machine is used, unless he has received such instruction, is fully qualified to perform the duties in connection with the machine and has received a certificate to that effect from the authorized instructor; provided, that this requirement shall not prevent the appointment of an uninstructed person as an election official...
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11-80-13
Section 11-80-13 Cemetery rehabilitation authorities. (a)(1) County commissions may establish a county cemetery rehabilitation authority, hereinafter authority, to designate, register, and maintain neglected cemeteries lying outside any municipal area within the county. (2) When a county commission establishes an authority, it shall appoint a board to oversee the duties given to the authority. Each board member shall serve at the pleasure of the county commission. (3) City governments have the same power to establish a city cemetery rehabilitation authority and a board to oversee the registration and maintenance of neglected cemeteries within their municipal limits. (4) Governments are encouraged to include on their board representatives of genealogical and historical societies and other citizens who have shown an interest in preserving cemeteries. (b) In the absence of action by the appropriate governing body, any citizen may submit, in writing, a request to the appropriate governing...
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17-11-12
Section 17-11-12 Delivery of ballots, envelopes, etc. to absentee election manager. Not less than 55 days prior to the holding of any election, except a municipal election, to which this chapter pertains, or in the case of a runoff primary election, not more than 14 days after the first primary election, the officer charged with the printing and distribution of the official ballots and election supplies shall deliver to the absentee election manager of each county in which the election is held or to the person designated to serve in his or her place a sufficient number of absentee ballots, envelopes, and other necessary supplies. Not more than seven days after the last day to qualify as a candidate in a municipal election, or in the case of a runoff municipal election, not more than 14 days after the first election, or in the case of a municipal election held for a purpose other than the election of municipal officers, not more than seven days after the giving of notice of the...
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17-6-18
Section 17-6-18 Instruction of election official. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER. IT HAS NOT BEEN CODIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURE. (a) Not less than five days before an election or primary election, the authority charged with holding the same shall cause to be held a school of instruction for those who will actually conduct the election or primary election at the polling places. The sheriff shall notify such election officials of the time and place of the holding of such school of instruction, and shall also publish notice at least 48 hours before the same is to be held. (b) No election official shall serve in any election, unless he or she shall have received such instruction and is fully qualified to perform the duties in connection with the election, or has been certified by the judge of probate to that effect; provided, that this shall not prevent the appointment of an uninstructed person as an election official to fill a vacancy among the election officials. (Act...
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17-8-9
Section 17-8-9 Instruction of election officials. (a) Not less than five days before an election or primary election, the authority charged with holding the same shall cause to be held a school of instruction for those who will actually conduct the election or primary election at the polling places. The judge of probate shall notify such election officials of the time and place of the holding of such school of instruction, and shall also publish notice at least 48 hours before the same is to be held. (b) No election official shall serve in any election in which an electronic voting machine is used, unless he or she shall have received such instruction within 60 days prior to the election and is fully qualified to perform the duties in connection with the electronic voting machine, and has received a certificate from the authorized instructor to that effect; provided, that this shall not prevent the appointment of an uninstructed person as an election official to fill a vacancy among...
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34-7B-26
Section 34-7B-26 Application and licensure requirements to operate school. (a) Before being licensed by the board to operate a school, an applicant shall satisfy all of the requirements of this section. (1) An applicant shall submit to the board all of the following: a. A bond, in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to protect potential students in the event of closure. b. Proof of sufficient liability insurance coverage. c. A current financial statement prepared by a reputable source and, if required by the board, a letter of credit. d. A list of equipment owned by the school. e. A sample of student contract agreements and financial forms relating to tuition, grants, and scholarships. f. Furnish affidavits from an adequate number of prospective students as approved by the board stating their intent to enroll when the school opens. (2) The applicant, owner, proposed dean, or proper corporate executive may be required to appear before the board. (3) The applicant shall...
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