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33-12-5
Section 33-12-5 Powers, duties and functions. The powers, duties and functions of the agency
shall be as follows: (1) GENERALLY. The agency a. Shall have perpetual succession in its corporate
name. b. May sue and be sued in its corporate name. c. May adopt, use and alter a corporate
seal, which shall be judicially noticed. d. May enter into such contracts and cooperative
agreements with the federal, state and local governments, with agencies of such governments,
with private individuals, corporations, associations, trusts and other organizations as the
board may deem necessary or convenient to enable it to carry out the purposes of this chapter,
including the planned, orderly residential development of the area. e. May adopt, amend and
repeal bylaws. f. May appoint such managers, officers, employees, attorneys and agents as
the board deems necessary for the transaction of its business, fix their compensation, define
their duties, require bonds of such of them as the board may...
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45-37-123.01
Section 45-37-123.01 Definitions. For the purposes of this part, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) ACT. The act adding this part, to be called the General Retirement
System for Employees of Jefferson County Act. (2) ACTIVE MEMBER. An individual who currently
is employed by the county or other entities set forth in subdivision (20) and is making employee
contributions to the system. (3) ACTUARIAL EQUIVALENT. Effective July 30, 1984, or such other
dates as set forth in Exhibit A, which is maintained in the office of the pension board, a
form of benefit differing in time, period, or manner of payment from a specific benefit provided
under the plan but having the same value when computed using the mortality tables, the interest
rate, and any other assumptions last adopted by the pension board, which assumptions shall
clearly preclude any discretion in the determination of the amount of a member's benefit.
(4) ACTUARIAL GAIN. As defined in Section...
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22-32-1
Section 22-32-1 Enactment of Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact.
The Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into by the State of Alabama with any and all states legally joining
therein in accordance with its terms, in the form substantially as follows: SOUTHEAST INTERSTATE
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPACT Article I. Policy and Purpose There is hereby
created the Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact. The party
states recognize and declare that each state is responsible for providing for the availability
of capacity either within or outside the state for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste
generated within its borders, except for waste generated as a result of defense activities
of the federal government or federal research and development activities. They also recognize
that the management of low-level radioactive waste is handled most...
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29-3-4
Section 29-3-4 Designation of successors to legislators. Each legislator shall designate emergency
interim successors to his powers and duties and specify their order of succession. Each legislator
shall review and, as necessary, promptly revise the designations of emergency interim successors
to his powers and duties to insure that at all times there are at least three such qualified
emergency interim successors. (Acts 1961, No. 875, p. 1371, §4.)...
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29-3-12
Section 29-3-12 Privileges, immunities and compensation of emergency interim successors. When
an emergency interim successor exercises the powers and assumes the duties of a legislator,
he shall be accorded the privileges and immunities, compensation, allowances and other perquisites
of office to which a legislator is entitled. In the event of an attack, each emergency interim
successor, whether or not called upon to exercise the powers and assume the duties of a legislator,
shall be accorded the privileges and immunities of a legislator while traveling to and from
a place of session and shall be compensated for his travel in the same manner and amount as
a legislator. This section shall not in any way affect the privileges, immunities, compensation,
allowances or other perquisites of office of an incumbent legislator. (Acts 1961, No. 875,
p. 1371, §12.)...
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29-3-5
Section 29-3-5 Status, qualifications and term of successors. An emergency interim successor
is one who is designated for possible temporary succession to the powers and duties, but not
the office, of a legislator. No person shall be designated or serve as an emergency interim
successor unless he may, under the Constitution and statutes, hold the office of the legislator
to whose powers and duties he is designated to succeed, but no constitutional or statutory
provision prohibiting a legislator from holding another office or prohibiting the holder of
another office from being a legislator shall be applicable to an emergency interim successor.
An emergency interim successor shall serve at the pleasure of the legislator designating him
or of any subsequent incumbent of the legislative office. (Acts 1961, No. 875, p. 1371, §5.)...

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29-3-15
Section 29-3-15 Enabling authority for emergency interim successors to local offices. With
respect to local offices for which the governing bodies of cities, towns, villages, townships
and counties may enact resolutions or ordinances relative to the manner in which vacancies
will be filled or temporary appointments to office made, such governing bodies are hereby
authorized to enact resolutions or ordinances providing for emergency interim successors to
offices of the aforementioned governmental units. Such resolutions and ordinances shall not
be inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter. (Acts 1961, No. 875, p. 1371, §15.)...

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29-3-11
Section 29-3-11 Assumption of powers and duties of legislator by successor. If, in the event
of an attack, a legislator is unavailable, his emergency interim successor highest in order
of succession who is not unavailable shall, except for the power and duty to appoint emergency
interim successors, exercise the powers and assume the duties of such legislator. An emergency
interim successor shall exercise these powers and assume these duties until the incumbent
legislator, an emergency interim successor higher in order of succession, or a legislator
appointed or elected and legally qualified can act. Each house of the Legislature shall, in
accordance with its own rules, determine who is entitled under the provisions of this chapter
to exercise the powers and assume the duties of its members. All constitutional and statutory
provisions pertaining to ouster of a legislator shall be applicable to an emergency interim
successor who is exercising the powers and assuming the duties of a...
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16-60-111.9
Section 16-60-111.9 Vacancy in position of executive officer. (a) For the purposes of this
section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Board of Trustees
of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the Alabama Youth Services Department School
Board in its capacity as the Board of Education for the Youth Services School District; the
Board of Directors of the Alabama School of Fine Arts; the Board of Trustees of the Alabama
High School of Mathematics and Science; and the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Community
College System as applied to two-year postsecondary education institutions. (2) EXECUTIVE
OFFICER. The President of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the president of any community
or technical college under the auspices of the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Community
College System; the Executive Director of the Alabama School of Fine Arts; the Superintendent
of the Department of Youth Services School District; and the Executive...
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31-9-24
Section 31-9-24 Regular and emergency appropriations; state grants to political subdivisions.
(a) The funds appropriated by the Legislature in the general appropriation act for the support
and maintenance of this article shall be expended solely for the purposes designated in the
appropriation act and shall be limited to the amounts provided therein and shall be disbursed,
in the same manner as all other state funds are disbursed, by warrant of the Comptroller authorized
by the Director of the Emergency Management Agency and approved by the Governor, subject to
the terms, conditions, provisions, and limitations of Article 4 of Chapter 4 of Title 41.
In addition to any other appropriation, there is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in
the State Treasury the sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the expenses
incident to the operation and enforcement of the provisions of this article during an emergency
as described in Section 31-9-8 hereof and the expenditure...
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