40-3-7
Section 40-3-7 Term of service and schedule of compensation of members. The annual term of service and compensation of members of the several county boards of equalization shall be on a basis of total assessed value of all taxable property, using the year 1955 as the basis, to be determined as follows: (1) In those counties in which the total assessed value of all taxable property exceeds $600,000,000 according to the tax assessor's abstract of assessments for the year, except in a county subject to subdivision (2), the members of the county boards of equalization shall serve on a full-time basis, and each associate member shall be paid at the rate of $19,425 per annum, and the chair shall be paid at the rate of $21,090 per annum, payable in monthly installments. (2)a. This subdivision shall apply to any county of this state which has a population of 600,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal census and in which the total assessed value of all taxable property...
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34-7B-1
Section 34-7B-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) APPRENTICE. Any person engaged in learning the practices defined in this chapter including, but not limited to, assisting in the performance of any acts of barbering or cosmetology on the general public under the constant and direct supervision of a person who has held a valid current license issued by the board for at least five years, in a shop licensed by the board. (2) BARBERING. The occupation of shaving or trimming the beard, cutting or dressing the hair, giving facial or scalp massages, giving facial or scalp treatment with oils or creams or other preparations made for that purpose, either by hand or by means of mechanical appliances, singeing and shampooing the hair, dyeing the hair, or permanently waving or straightening the hair of any living or deceased person for compensation, as performed by a Class 2 barber. (3) BOARD. The Alabama Board of Cosmetology...
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17-8-12
Section 17-8-12 Compensation of election officials. (a) The inspector and clerks shall each be entitled to base compensation of fifty dollars ($50). The compensation of the election officials shall be paid as preferred claims, out of moneys in the county treasury not appropriated, on proper proof of service rendered. In all counties in which the compensation of election officials is prescribed by local law or general law of local application at an amount in excess of the amount prescribed, the compensation of the election officials shall not be decreased under this section and the county commission may increase the compensation so prescribed. In those counties in which compensation of election officials is set at an amount in excess of five dollars ($5) per day, but less than fifty dollars ($50) per day, the provision of the local law or general law of local application relative thereto is superseded and the compensation prescribed herein shall be the total compensation of election...
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36-26-28
Section 36-26-28 Suspensions. (a) An appointing authority may peremptorily suspend any employee without pay or other compensation as punishment for improper behavior, but the suspension or total suspension by the appointing authority of the person shall not exceed 30 business days in any year of service. The suspension with loss of pay may be effected only by service upon the employee by the appointing authority of written charges setting out clearly the reasons for which the suspension is being considered. Within 10 business days, the employee must accept the suspension or request a suspension hearing. If the employee requests a suspension hearing, the appointing authority shall appoint an independent hearing officer to receive evidence and issue a recommendation on the proposed suspension. The appointing authority may accept or reject the recommendation of the hearing officer. If the appointing authority rejects the recommendation, written justification for the rejection must be...
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36-27-20
Section 36-27-20 Increase in maximum retirement allowance of certain state, etc., employees - 1971 five percent increase. (a) On or after October 1, 1971, there is hereby provided to any state employee who retired prior to October 1, 1971, an increase in his maximum retirement allowance by an amount of up to five percent, excluding that part of five percent provided by any other legislation in 1971. (b) On or after October 1, 1971, there is hereby provided to any employee who was retired prior to October 1, 1971, as an employee participating in the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama under the provisions of Section 36-27-6 an increase in his maximum retirement allowance by an amount of up to five percent, excluding that part of five percent provided by any other legislation in 1971. The employer participating under said Section 36-27-6 as described in this subsection shall provide the funds necessary to pay the increase in retirement allowances as described in this subsection. (c)...
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36-27-56
Section 36-27-56 Granting of credit for service as county solicitor - Sum to be paid into retirement system to purchase credit for service. (a) Any active and contributing member of any member unit of the State of Alabama retirement systems who has been such a member for at least one year may hereby claim and purchase credit in his or her respective member unit of the State of Alabama retirement systems for service rendered to any county government as a county solicitor. Such retirement systems member shall be allowed to purchase such prior service for a period of prior service time not to exceed eight years' total service as county solicitor. (b) Any member eligible to claim and purchase credit for such county service under subsection (a) shall be awarded such credit under such member unit of the Retirement Systems of Alabama provided he or she shall pay into his or her respective retirement system fund prior to said member's date of retirement and not later than October 1, 1993, a...
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36-6-8
Section 36-6-8 Salaries of constitutional officers, persons not covered by Merit System and persons whose salary not set by Governor. The salary or compensation of elected constitutional officers and other state officers and employees or persons whose state salary or compensation, or portion thereof, is not established pursuant to the Merit System or pursuant to Section 36-6-6 shall continue at the same rate or in the same amount as that established pursuant to law prior to the effective date of this code until changed by statute. It is the intent of the Legislature that the adoption of this code shall not repeal or amend any statute relating to the salary or compensation of any state officer or employee or any person receiving a portion of his salary or compensation from the state, whether such statute fixes the amount of salary or compensation in a specific amount or by a minimum or maximum amount, provides for additional compensation for the performance of specified services or...
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40-16-6
Section 40-16-6 Remittance and disposition of tax. (a) The remittance of the excise tax due under this chapter shall be made to the Department of Revenue at Montgomery, Alabama, with checks payable to the Department of Revenue. (b) The Department of Revenue shall promptly distribute the balance of financial institution excise tax revenue, net of refunds, as of the close of each calendar quarter, with 50 percent of the revenue distributed to the general fund, 33.3 percent distributed to municipalities, and the remaining 16.7 percent distributed to counties. (c) Beginning with the 2019 municipal financial institution excise tax distribution, each municipality shall receive a percentage share of the total municipal financial institution excise tax revenue equal to its average percentage share of the total municipal financial institution revenue distribution over the five years ending in 2018. (d) The first 20 percent of total county financial institution excise tax revenue shall be...
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9-8A-9
Section 9-8A-9 Cost-share grant processing procedures. Applicants for cost-share grants for soil and water conservation practices shall complete and submit an application for allocated funds as described herein to the soil and water conservation district office located in their counties. Assistance in completing the form shall be made available from technical personnel of the soil and water conservation district office. Applicants shall specify the anticipated total cost of the practice to be implemented and the percentage, if any, of such cost which the applicant proposes to bear, which percentage shall not be less than the minimum specified by the commission for cost-share grants to assist in implementation of the particular practice. Applications for allocated funds which are denied by the soil and water conservation district supervisors shall be retained in the district to the end of the program year. Written notification of the denial shall be provided to the applicant along with...
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11-2-4
Section 11-2-4 Payment of premiums on bonds. Except as otherwise provided by law or in this section, the premiums on all bonds of all county officials and county employees required by this chapter, when made by surety companies shall be paid by the respective counties out of the general funds of the county. The premiums on the bonds of county taxing officials shall be paid on a pro rata basis by each fund, except the State General Fund, or agency receiving noneducational ad valorem taxes paid in the county determined by computing the percentage that the total collections for each fund, except the State General Fund, or agency bears to the total collections of noneducational ad valorem taxes. The premiums on the bonds of the superintendent of education and of the chief school financial officer of the county shall be paid by the board of education of the county out of the three mill school tax. (Acts 1933, Ex. Sess., No. 191, p. 203; Code 1940, T. 41, §96; Act 2009-744, p. 2229, §1.)...
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