11-43-7.2
Section 11-43-7.2 Additional expense allowances for members of council or governing body of Class 1 municipalities. (a) In addition to the authority granted by Section 11-43-7.1, the council or other governing body of any Class 1 municipality may grant to the members of the council or governing body, an additional amount of money monthly for expenses incurred by the members when attending to the business of the municipality within its corporate limits. The maximum amount of the additional expense allowance shall be three hundred thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents ($333.33) per month. (b) Notwithstanding all other provisions of law, any council or governing body member may elect in writing to have the expense allowances authorized by subsection (a) of this section and Section 11-43-7.1, become subject to the withholding of any employee contribution required to be paid into the trust fund of any pension or retirement system in which the member is eligible to participate. A...
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11-47-110.1
Section 11-47-110.1 Certified animal control officer in Class 5 and Class 8 municipalities. (a) As used in this section, a local animal control law means a municipal ordinance or local law governing the treatment, care, well-being, or safety of animals. (b) A Class 5 and Class 8 municipality, by ordinance, may: (1) Establish civil penalties for violations of local animal control laws in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for any violation. (2) Establish the position of certified animal control officer as well as the authorities and responsibilities of a certified animal control officer, which may include the authority to issue citations, as further provided in this section. (c) The chief of police of a Class 5 and Class 8 municipality or his or her designee shall be responsible for certifying and revoking the certification of animal control officers, which shall include establishing minimum standards for training and experience that an individual must meet to qualify...
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11-49A-4
Section 11-49A-4 Application; resolution of denial or approval by governing body. A public corporation may be organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter in any Class 3 municipality. In order to incorporate such a public corporation, any number of natural persons, not less than three, shall first file a written application with the governing body of the municipality which application shall: (1) Contain a statement that the authority proposes to render public transportation service in such county; (2) State the proposed location of the principal office of the authority, which shall be within the municipality where such application is filed; (3) State that each of the applicants is a duly qualified elector of the municipality where such application is filed; and (4) Request that such governing body adopt a resolution declaring that it is wise, expedient, and necessary that the proposed authority be formed and authorizing the applicants to proceed to form the proposed authority...
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11-49B-3
Section 11-49B-3 Filing of application; authorization of incorporation by governing body of authorizing county. (a) A public corporation may be organized pursuant to this chapter in any Class 1 municipality. Not less than three natural persons may incorporate a public corporation by filing a written application with the governing body of the county and with the governing body of the Class 1 municipality, which application shall: (1) Contain a statement that the authority proposes to render public transportation service in the Class 1 municipality and surrounding counties. (2) State the proposed location of the principal office of the authority, which shall be within the county in which the application is filed. (3) State that each of the applicants is a duly qualified elector of the county where the application is filed. (4) Request that the governing body adopt a resolution declaring that it is wise, expedient, and necessary that the proposed authority be formed and authorizing the...
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11-72-7
Section 11-72-7 Duties of the commission. The commission shall take active steps to do each of the following: (1) Educate the public as to the economic and aesthetic benefits of trees to the Class 2 municipality and its citizens, both on publicly owned property and privately owned property. (2) Promote the planting, health, and growth of trees in the Class 2 municipality, with the particular objective of establishing and protecting avenues of live oak trees and other trees deemed suitable by the commission. (3) Promote the care, feeding, fertilization, and other measures desirable for the health and growth of existing trees in street rights-of-way in the Class 2 municipality. (4) Protect trees located in street rights-of-way in the Class 2 municipality from damage, removal, lack of sustenance, or any other act or condition which might threaten the health and growth of such trees. (Act 2015-116, §2(7).)...
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12-14-90
Section 12-14-90 Establishment of pretrial diversion program. (a) The governing body of any municipality may establish or abolish a pretrial diversion program for that municipality and may provide for the assessment and collection of fees for the administration of such program. (b) Any pretrial diversion program established pursuant to this article shall be under the supervision of the presiding judge for the municipality pursuant to any rules and regulations established by the municipal governing body. The presiding judge, with approval of the municipal governing body and the municipal prosecutor, may contract with any agency, person, or business entity for any service necessary to accomplish the purpose of this article. (c) The presiding municipal judge, acting in consultation with the municipal prosecutor, shall have the authority to establish all rules and terms necessary for the implementation of a pretrial diversion program. (Act 2013-353, p. 1265, §1.)...
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22-6-193
Section 22-6-193 Licensing requirements; promulgation of rules. Each PACE provider providing services in a Class 2 municipality shall be licensed by the Department of Public Health which shall, from time to time, as it deems desirable, promulgate such reasonable rules as necessary to provide for the delivery of health care by the PACE provider in this state. (Act 2014-126, p. 236, §4.)...
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11-43-81.1
Section 11-43-81.1 Authority of mayors of Class 1 municipalities to appoint chief administrative assistants. The mayor of any Class 1 municipality or of any municipality having a population of 250,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal decennial census of this state is hereby authorized to employ for and on behalf of said municipality an employee to be known as chief administrative assistant to the mayor whose salary shall be fixed and determined by the mayor, but shall not exceed $39,500.00 annually. The chief administrative assistant to the mayor employed hereunder must reside within the municipality during the term of his employment. He must have had at least five years experience in public or private business in an executive or managerial capacity; provided, however, a majority of the council shall have the authority to approve the appointment of a person having different qualifications upon the recommendation of the mayor. Said chief administrative assistant...
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11-43B-30
Section 11-43B-30 Purchase of labor services, materials, etc., from elected officials or employees. Notwithstanding any statute or law to the contrary, any Class 4 municipality which adopts this form of mayor-council government may legally purchase or lease from any of the elected officials or employees of such municipality any labor, services, work, materials, equipment, or supplies under the competitive bidding procedures established by Section 41-16-50 et seq., and such elected official or employee may legally sell same to the municipality under those procedures. The elected official or employee, if he or she proposes to bid, shall not participate in the decision-making process determining the need for or the purchase of such personal service or personal property, or in the determination of the successful bidder. The council shall affirmatively find that the elected official or employee, from whom the purchase is to be made, is the lowest responsible bidder as required by said...
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11-44B-23
Section 11-44B-23 Authority to collect surcharge on new water and/or sewer customers. Any law to the contrary notwithstanding and in addition to any other lawful charges, fees or rates which may be imposed and collected under various state laws and municipal ordinances for water and/or sewer service, any Class IV incorporated municipality in this state organized pursuant to Section 11-44B-1, et seq., that maintains and operates a water supply system and a sanitary sewer system shall have the power and authority to establish and collect in addition to all other fees and charges, a surcharge upon each new water and/or sewer customer of the municipality from April 21, 1994 not located within the corporate limits of the municipality. Provided, however, said surcharge shall not exceed 25 percent of any such water and/or sewer customer's monthly bill for such services. Provided further, however, no such surcharge may be imposed or collected for water sales to any water works system operated...
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