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10A-3-7.01
Section 10A-3-7.01 Voluntary dissolution - Procedure. (a) A nonprofit corporation may dissolve
and wind up its affairs in the following manner: (1) If there are members entitled to vote
thereon, the board of directors shall adopt a resolution recommending that the nonprofit corporation
be dissolved, and directing that the question of the dissolution be submitted to a vote at
a meeting of members entitled to vote thereon, which may be either an annual or a special
meeting. Written notice stating that the purpose, or one of the purposes, of the meeting is
to consider the advisability of dissolving the nonprofit corporation, shall be given to each
member entitled to vote at the meeting, within the time and in the manner provided in this
chapter for the giving of notice of meetings of members. A resolution to dissolve the nonprofit
corporation shall be adopted upon receiving at least two-thirds of the votes entitled to be
cast by members present or represented by proxy at the meeting. (2)...
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11-61A-24
Section 11-61A-24 Dissolution. When no bonds of the authority are outstanding, the authority
may be dissolved upon the filing with the judge of probate, in the county in which is filed
the certificate of incorporation, an application for dissolution. The application for dissolution
shall be subscribed by each member of the board and sworn to by each member before an officer
authorized to take acknowledgments to deeds. Upon the filing of an application for dissolution,
the authority shall cease to exist. The judge of probate shall receive and record the application
for dissolution in an appropriate book of record in his or her office. Upon dissolution, all
rights, title, and interest of the authority in property shall be vested in the municipality.
(Acts 1994, No. 94-254, p. 470, §24.)...
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11-95-19
Section 11-95-19 Dissolution of corporation; passage of title to property of corporation. At
any time when a corporation has no bonds or other obligations outstanding, its board may adopt
a resolution, which shall be duly entered upon its minutes, declaring that the corporation
shall be dissolved. Upon filing for record of a certified copy of the said resolution in the
office of the judge of probate with which the corporation's certificate of incorporation is
filed, the corporation shall thereupon stand dissolved and in the event it owned any property
at the time of its dissolution, the title to all its properties shall thereupon pass to the
authorizing subdivisions as tenants in common. (Acts 1981, No. 81-338, p. 480, §19.)...
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37-6-10
Section 37-6-10 Board of trustees. The business and affairs of a cooperative shall be managed
by a board of not less than five trustees, each of whom shall be a member of the cooperative
or of another cooperative which shall be a member thereof, or a person designated by the governing
body or board of directors of a municipality or other corporation, respectively, which is
a member thereof. The bylaws shall prescribe the number of trustees, their qualifications,
other than those provided for in this chapter, the manner of holding meetings of the board
of trustees, and of the election of successors to trustees who shall resign, die or otherwise
be incapable of acting. The bylaws may also provide for the removal of trustees from office
and for the election of their successors. The bylaws may establish a procedure for nominating
candidates for the board of trustees and if the bylaws contain such a procedure, they may
prohibit nominations from the floor on the day of an annual, district,...
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11-3-2
Section 11-3-2 Eligibility of commissioners to serve on public boards, etc. (a) Subject to
the restrictions of Section 280 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and the laws of this
state, any member of a county commission may be appointed to and may serve on public boards,
commissions, and authorities within this state unless otherwise prohibited by law. Except
where otherwise specifically authorized or required by general state or federal law, only
one member from a particular county commission may serve on any particular public board, commission,
or authority. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this subsection shall not be interpreted to authorize
a county commission to appoint a member to serve on the board of any authority, corporation,
or association organized pursuant to Chapter 21 of Title 22 unless the appointment is authorized
in the articles of incorporation of the authority, corporation, or association. (b) All service
on a board, commission, or authority by a member of a...
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11-50-301
Section 11-50-301 Reorganization and composition. (a) Effective January 1, 2017, the water
works board shall be reorganized and composed of the following members: (1) Two of the members
shall be appointed by the mayor of the authorizing municipality and four of the members shall
be appointed by the municipal governing body of the authorizing municipality. All of these
members shall be residents of the authorizing municipality and water customers of the board.
(2) One additional board member shall be appointed by the association of mayors in the county
where the authorizing municipality is located if there is an organized incorporated countywide
association of mayors or by the mayors of the county acting jointly if not. This member shall
hereafter be referred to as the board member appointed by the association of mayors. The board
member shall reside outside of the corporate limits of the authorizing municipality and shall
be a resident of the county where the authorizing municipality...
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11-58-4
Section 11-58-4 Board of directors. Each corporation formed under this chapter shall have a
board of directors which shall constitute the governing body of the corporation, consisting
of three members who shall serve without compensation, except that they shall be reimbursed
for actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties under this chapter and, at
the discretion of the board of directors, may be paid a director's fee of ten dollars ($10)
for each director's meeting attended by them not to exceed a total of one hundred twenty dollars
($120) per member per year. No member of the board shall be an officer of the municipality
or county. The directors of the corporation shall be elected by the governing body of the
respective municipality or county and they shall be so elected that they shall hold office
for staggered terms. The first term of office of one director shall be two years, of another
director shall be four years, and of a third director shall be six years, as...
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11-89C-8
Section 11-89C-8 Immunity of corporation, board members, and employees. (a) Any public corporation
shall be immune from civil suit for damages to the same extent as a department of state government.
(b) No board member, executive committee member, or individual employee, whether employed
directly by a public corporation or on loan, detail, or other form of assignment to a public
corporation, shall incur any personal, civil, or criminal liability for the performance of
any official duty pursuant to this chapter, except for an act involving willful misconduct,
illegal activity, gross or wanton negligence, or bad faith. (c) While in the performance of
any employment, duty, or responsibility for and on behalf of the public corporation, no individual
employee, board member, or committee member shall be deemed an agent or employee for purposes
of civil liability for claims and damages of any county, municipality, or member governing
body. (d) Official acts of public corporations and...
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11-97-23
Section 11-97-23 Dissolution of corporation; vesting of title to corporation's property in
determining subdivision. At any time when any corporation has no bonds or other obligations
outstanding and when there shall be no other obligations assumed by such corporation that
are then outstanding, the board of such corporation may adopt a resolution, which shall be
duly entered upon its minutes, declaring that the corporation shall be dissolved. Upon filing
for record of a certified copy of the said resolution in the office of the judge of probate
with which the corporation's certificate of incorporation was filed, the corporation shall
thereupon stand dissolved and, in the event it owned any assets or property at the time of
its dissolution, the title to all such assets or property shall thereupon vest in the determining
subdivision. (Acts 1984, No. 84-314, p. 695, §23.)...
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22-21-76
Section 22-21-76 Board of directors. The corporation shall have a board of directors, which
shall constitute the governing body of the corporation. The members of the board of directors
shall be residents of the county and shall be elected by the county commission of the county
for staggered terms of office as follows: (1) The first term of one third of the directors
shall be for two years; (2) Of another one third for four years; (3) The remaining one third
for six years; and (4) Thereafter the term of office of each director shall be six years;
provided, that if any resolution adopted, pursuant to the provisions of Section 22-21-72,
by the county commission of a county having a population of more than 300,000 and less than
500,000, according to the last or any subsequent federal census, shall contain requirements
respecting the election of the directors of the corporation authorized in the said resolution,
then the directors shall be elected in the manner and for the terms and by the...
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