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11-65-2
Section 11-65-2 Definitions. (a) The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and
others evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise, have the following respective meanings: (1) ALABAMA-BRED. When this term is used
with reference to a horse, it means a horse which is registered in the registry designated
and administered by a commission in accordance with such rules concerning domicile and registration
requirements as may be established by such commission and which is either (i) foaled from
a mare domiciled in the state during the 10-year period beginning with January 1, 1991, or
(ii) sired by an Alabama stallion and foaled from a mare domiciled in the state at any time
after the expiration of such 10-year period. (2) ALABAMA STALLION. A stallion which is standing
in the state at the time he is bred to the dam of an Alabama-bred horse, which is registered
with a commission, and which is owned or leased by a resident of...
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22-50-11
Section 22-50-11 Department - Additional and cumulative powers. The Department of Mental Health
is given hereby the following additional and cumulative powers through its commissioner: (1)
It is authorized and directed to set up state plans for the purpose of controlling and treating
any and all forms of mental and emotional illness and any and all forms of mental retardation
and shall divide the state into regions, districts, areas or zones, which need not be geographic
areas, but shall be areas for the purpose of establishing priorities and programs and for
organizational and administrative purposes in accordance with these state plans. (2) It is
designated and authorized to supervise, coordinate, and establish standards for all operations
and activities of the state related to mental health and the providing of mental health services;
and it is authorized to receive and administer any funds available from any source for the
purpose of acquiring building sites for, constructing,...
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29-6-4
Section 29-6-4 Compensation and expenses of members. (a) The House Legislative Council succeeds
to and is vested with all the powers previously exercised by the House Members of the Legislative
Council. (b) The Senate Legislative Council succeeds to and is vested with all the powers
previously exercised by the members of the Senate elected to the Legislative Council. (c)
A reference in any law to any entity all or a portion of the powers of which are succeeded
to by the Legislative Council, the House Legislative Council, or the Senate Legislative Council,
shall be deemed a reference to the Legislative Council, the House Legislative Council, or
the Senate Legislative Council. (d) All personnel, funds, papers, and property of any entity
all or a portion of the powers of which are succeeded to by the Legislative Council, as determined
by the Legislative Council, shall be transferred to the Legislative Council on October 1,
2015. (Acts 1945, No. 152, p. 190, ยง6; Acts 1967, No. 261, p....
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29-4-25
Section 29-4-25 Powers of elected members of the Legislative Council. (a) The Senate Legislative
Council, after considering in a timely manner persons recommended by the Secretary of the
Senate, shall hire the employees of the Senate. Once hired, all Senate employees are at will
employees and shall be under the control and supervision of the Secretary of the Senate. The
Secretary of the Senate has the authority to discipline and terminate employees. (b) The Senate
Legislative Council or the Secretary of the Senate, as appropriate, shall utilize the services
of the Director of Human Resources, including providing lists of applicants for open positions
and the written application for employment for each, providing assistance in determination
of job classifications, salary schedules, benefits, and terms of employment, maintaining custody
of records as requested, and providing consultation on employee discipline. (c) The Senate
Legislative Council may delegate such powers and duties as...
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29-4-35
Section 29-4-35 Powers of members of the Legislative Council. (a) The House Legislative Council,
after considering in a timely manner persons recommended by the Clerk of the House, shall
hire the employees of the House. Once hired, all House employees are at will employees and
shall be under the control and supervision of the Clerk of the House. The Clerk of the House
has the authority to discipline and terminate employees. (b) The House Legislative Council
or the Clerk of the House, as appropriate, shall utilize the services of the Director of Human
Resources, including providing lists of applicants for open positions and the written application
for employment for each, providing assistance in determination of job classifications, salary
schedules, benefits, and terms of employment, maintaining custody of records as requested,
and providing consultation on employee discipline. (c) The House Legislative Council may delegate
such powers and duties as herein conferred upon it to the...
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41-29-291
Section 41-29-291 Composition. (a) The Alabama Workforce Council shall consist of the following
members: (1) Fourteen members appointed by the Governor. (2) One member appointed by the Lieutenant
Governor. (3) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. (4) One
member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. (5) The Deputy Secretary of the
Workforce Development Division of the Department of Commerce shall be an ex officio member
of the council, but shall have no voting rights. (6) The Vice Chancellor for Workforce and
Economic Development of the Alabama Community College System shall be an ex officio member
of the council, but shall have no voting rights. (7) The Deputy State Superintendent of Education,
Career and Technical Education/Workforce Development Division shall be an ex officio member
of the council, but shall have no voting rights. (8) The Executive Director of the Alabama
Commission on Higher Education shall be an ex officio member of...
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12-1-6.1
Section 12-1-6.1 Briefs and amicus curiae by certain legislative parties authorized in appellate
cases. (a) Notwithstanding Section 12-1-1, or any other provision of this title, or any rule
of the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Chairs of the House or Senate Judiciary Committees,
or the Legislative Council may file an amicus curiae brief without leave of court at any time
prior to the court's issuance of the certificate of judgment in any appeal. (b) This section
only applies to an amicus curiae brief prepared and filed by the staff of the Legislative
Services Agency and to matters coming before the appellate courts of the state on or after
June 7, 2019. (c) It is the intent of the Legislature, pursuant to Section 6.11 of Amendment
328 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 150 of the Official Recompilation
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 as amended, that this...
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23-1-293
Section 23-1-293 Designating Committee. (a) The Designating Committee shall consist of a state
legislator to be appointed by the Governor, a state Senator appointed by the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate, a member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of
the House, and the heads, or their official designees, of the following seven departments:
(1) The Alabama State Department of Transportation. (2) The Alabama Bureau of Tourism and
Travel. (3) The Alabama Historical Commission. (4) The Alabama Council on the Arts. (5) The
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. (6) The Alabama Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources. (7) The Alabama Forestry Commission. (b) The Designating Committee
shall perform the following duties: (1) Designate as scenic byways from the highways recommended
to it by the Advisory Council, as provided in subsection (d) of Section 23-1-294. (2) Advise
the Governor and the Legislature of each designation. (3) Adopt...
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29-4-6
Section 29-4-6 Rights of retired employees. (a) It is lawful and permissible for any public
employee who has retired under the Employees' Retirement System or the Judicial Retirement
Fund to be employed with the House of Representatives, the Senate, the Department of the Examiners
of Public Accounts, the Legislative Fiscal Office, or the Legislative Reference Service if
the person so employed is physically and mentally capable of performing the required work
in the opinion of the employing authority, is not employed in a permanent full-time capacity,
does not replace a full-time employee, and does not receive compensation and expenses, other
than reimbursement of normally reimbursable employee expenses, in excess of the base allowed
under federal Social Security for a person age 67, as set from year to year, for any legislative
session in a calendar year. (b) A retiree employed under this section shall continue to receive
all retirement benefits which the retiree would normally receive...
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29-4-20
Section 29-4-20 Subordinate officers - Secretary of the Senate; Assistant Secretary of the
Senate. (a) The subordinate officers of the Senate consist of the Secretary of the Senate
and an Assistant Secretary of the Senate. The Secretary of the Senate shall be a full-time
employee, elected as provided by law, and compensated as provided in this chapter. (b) The
Secretary of the Senate shall not participate in political activities such as are prohibited
by the Merit System Act in Section 36-26-38. (c) The Assistant Secretary of the Senate shall
be elected by a majority vote of the Senate. The Assistant Secretary of the Senate shall be
paid from funds appropriated to the Legislature an amount fixed by the Senate Legislative
Council. (d) The Secretary of the Senate may appoint an administrative assistant. The administrative
assistant to the Secretary shall serve at the pleasure of the Secretary and shall be paid
from funds appropriated to the Legislature an amount fixed by the Senate...
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