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2-4-1
Section 2-4-1 Appointment of State Veterinarian; qualifications; compensation and powers and
duties. The State Veterinarian of Alabama shall be appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries, the Governor of Alabama, and the President of the Alabama Veterinary Medical
Association, or majority of them, from the list of qualified applicants who have passed the
official examination and who have been certified to the aforesaid appointing authorities by
the State Personnel Department. The State Veterinarian appointed under the provisions of this
section shall be subject to the provisions of the Merit System, and his or her salary shall
be fixed by the State Personnel Board, upon recommendation of the Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries with approval of the State Board of Agriculture and Industries, which salary
shall be paid out of the appropriation provided by law for payment of salaries and expenses
of the employees of the Department of Agriculture and Industries. The...
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23-1-34
Section 23-1-34 Copies of plans and specifications to be kept; files and records open to public
inspection; records as evidence. The State Department of Transportation shall keep on file
in its office copies of all plans and specifications prepared by the State Department of Transportation,
and the files and records of such department shall, under reasonable regulations, be kept
open for inspection of the public at all reasonable hours. Certified copies of records shall
be received in evidence in all the courts of this state. (Code 1923, §1315; Acts 1927, No.
347, p. 348; Code 1940, T. 23, §12.)...
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29-4-60
Section 29-4-60 Office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives; compensation; business
travel. The Office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall be separate and distinct
from the Legislature, any state agency, entity, or official. The Speaker of the House of Representatives
may appoint, without regard to the State Merit System law, such personnel as may be necessary
to carry out the duties and functions of the office. The compensation of personnel so employed
shall be fixed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives in accordance with that of comparable
positions established under the State Merit System pay plan. The Speaker of the House of Representatives
may prescribe the duties and responsibilities of the personnel of the office. All personnel
appointed pursuant to this section shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the House
of Representatives making the appointment. Compensation of personnel employed pursuant to
this section shall be payable as the...
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36-6-6
Section 36-6-6 Certain salaries to be fixed by Governor in accordance with State Personnel
Board recommendations; considerations. (a) Unless otherwise fixed by law, the salaries of
appointed department heads or those otherwise considered members of the Governor's cabinet,
the salaries of the appointed assistant department heads or those otherwise considered as
the Governor's assistant cabinet members, and the salaries of other officers and employees
appointed in the exempt service and the executive assistants in the Governor's office shall
be fixed by the Governor in accordance with the recommendations by the State Personnel Board
of appropriate pay ranges within the state pay plan. (b) Where some authority other than the
Governor appoints such an officer or employee, the salary shall be fixed by the appointing
authority with the approval of the Governor and the State Personnel Board. (c) In fixing such
salaries, the Governor or other appointing authority shall give due consideration...
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45-19-82.20
Section 45-19-82.20 Creation; duties; equipment and personnel; compensation. In Coosa County,
a license division is created within the office of the judge of probate. The license division
shall issue all licenses except marriage licenses. The county commission shall furnish suitable
quarters and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment, and supplies,
except such stationery forms and supplies as are furnished pursuant to law by the State Department
of Finance or the Comptroller. The county commission shall also provide such clerks and other
assistants for the judge of probate as shall be necessary for the proper and efficient performance
of the duties of his or her office. The judge of probate may appoint the probate office's
chief clerk as license administrator, may appoint other assistants, and shall fix their compensation,
subject to approval by the county commission. The compensation of the license administrator
and assistants shall be paid monthly out of...
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8-16-32
Section 8-16-32 Records and reports. (a) A local sealer of weights and measures shall keep
a complete record of all of his official acts and shall make an annual report duly sworn to
on October 1 to the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries on blanks to be furnished by
the commissioner, which report shall be included in the commissioner's general report to the
State Board of Agriculture and Industries. (b) Local sealers shall make such reports to the
appointing power as may be designated by the appointing power. (Ag. Code 1927, §235; Code
1940, T. 2, §594.)...
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9-4-3
Section 9-4-3 State Geologist - Appointment of assistants. Subject to the provisions of the
Merit System, the State Geologist may appoint, with the approval of the Governor, such assistants,
including a competent chemist, for such periods and with such compensation as he may deem
necessary to the best interests of the survey; provided, that said assistants shall devote
their entire time to the work of the survey, and no part of the funds available to the survey
shall be expended for the salary or compensation in whole or in part of any member of the
teaching staff or other employee of the University of Alabama, provided that not more than
one of the present employees doing joint service may be retained, the object of this provision
being to secure the services of full-time employees and to preclude the payment of salaries
or other compensation of teachers or other employees of the university, thereby guaranteeing
an entire separation of the work of the survey from that of the...
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9-6A-8
Section 9-6A-8 Contracts; aggregate monetary obligation; supervision or performance by State
Department of Transportation; competitive bidding. REPEALED IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION BY
ACT 2018-152 EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (Acts 1981,
No. 81-721, p. 1227, §8.)...
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12-21-73
Section 12-21-73 Additional or alternative mode of proof of certain official documents. As
an additional or alternative mode of proof, the following documents may be proved as follows:
(1) Acts of the executive of this state, by the records of the state Department of the State,
and of the United States, by the records of the State Department of the United States, certified
by the heads of these departments respectively; they may also be proved by public documents
printed by order of the Legislature or Congress, or either house thereof; (2) The proceedings
of the Legislature of this state or of Congress, by the journals of those bodies respectively,
or either house thereof, or by published statutes or resolutions or by copies certified by
the clerk or printed by their order; (3) The acts of the executive or the proceedings of the
Legislature of a sister state, in the same manner; (4) The acts of the executive or the proceedings
of the Legislature of a foreign country, by journals...
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12-5-5
Section 12-5-5 Applicability of provisions of State Merit System to officers, employees, etc.,
of department. The officers, officials and employees of the Department of Court Management,
other than the court administrator and the assistant court administrator, shall automatically
come under the provisions of the personnel merit system after serving a continuous period
of six months with the Department of Court Management; provided, that they are not receiving
their compensation in whole or in part from grant funds. Thereafter, the officers, officials
and employees of the Department of Court Management, other than the court administrator and
the assistant court administrator, shall be governed by personnel merit system laws, rules
and regulations the same as other employees in the state service, as administered by the state
personnel department, but nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent or preclude
the removal of an officer, official or employee for cause in the manner...
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