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23-1-22
Section 23-1-22 Chief engineer - Office created; appointment, salary, expenses, and bond; applicability
of Merit System. (a) There is hereby created within the State Department of Transportation
the position of chief engineer, which shall be filled by appointment by the Director of Transportation,
with the approval of the Governor. The chief engineer shall be allowed traveling expenses
when traveling on business of the state pursuant to Article 2 of Chapter 7 of Title 36, all
to be paid from funds of the State Department of Transportation as salaries and expenses of
other State Department of Transportation employees are paid. The chief engineer shall give
bond for the faithful performance of his or her duties in an amount to be approved by the
Governor. (b)(1) The chief engineer appointed prior to May 13, 2016, shall serve at the pleasure
of and under the direction of the Director of Transportation and shall be an exempt employee
under the state Merit System regulations. (2) After May...
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31-2-46
Section 31-2-46 When unorganized militia may be ordered out for active service. The Commander
in Chief may at any time, in order to execute the law, suppress riots or insurrections, or
to repel invasion, or for the purpose of aid and relief of citizens in disaster, in addition
to the active National Guard, the inactive National Guard, and the Naval Militia, order out
the whole or any part of the unorganized militia. When the armed forces of the state, or a
part thereof, are called to duty under the Constitution and laws of the United States or the
Constitution and laws of this state, the Governor shall first order out for service the National
Guard or Naval Militia, or such part thereof as may be necessary, and, if the number available
be insufficient, he may then order out such part of the unorganized militia, as he may deem
necessary. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §54; Acts 1973, No.
1038, p. 1572, §47.)...
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31-4-16
Section 31-4-16 Sale or lease of armories. When the State Armory Commission shall receive information
from the Governor of the disbandment of an organization of the National Guard or Naval Militia
of Alabama occupying or using an armory provided under the direction of the Armory Commission,
it shall be the duty of the commission to determine whether such armory shall be sold or not.
If it is determined that such armory shall be sold, the same shall be sold to the highest
bidder after publication of advertisement for bids, and the proceeds of such sale shall be
divided between the state, county, and city as their interest may appear; provided that in
case an armory becomes vacant by reason mentioned in this section, the Armory Commission for
the state may lease such armory for a period not to exceed one year, or, when duly authorized
by the Governor, may lease the same for a period of years, the proceeds therefrom in either
case to be turned into the Armory Fund. (Acts 1935, No. 276, p....
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31-4-17
Section 31-4-17 City and county donations, etc., for aid of local National Guard or Naval Militia
organizations. Every city and county in the State of Alabama now having, or that may hereafter
have, an active National Guard or Naval Militia organization or organizations within its boundaries
is hereby authorized and empowered to render such financial assistance as it may deem wise
and patriotic to such National Guard or Naval Militia organization, either by donating land
or buildings, or donating the use of such land or buildings or by contributing money to their
equipment and maintenance. (Acts 1935, No. 276, p. 672; Code 1940, T. 35, §200.)...
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41-9-208
Section 41-9-208 Office created; director; salary; comprehensive planning encouraged; other
agencies to aid office. (a) There is hereby created the Office of State Planning and Federal
Programs within the office of the Governor and directly under his supervision and control.
The Office of State Planning and Federal Programs shall consist of the Governor as the State
Planning and Federal Programs Officer, a chief administrative officer to be designated as
Director of the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs, who shall be appointed by the
Governor, and serve at his pleasure, at a salary to be set in the same manner and with the
same limitations as otherwise provided by law for executive department heads. The Director
of the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs shall be a member of such boards and
commissions, as they relate to his authority under the provisions of this article, and as
required and currently authorized under the various federal programs for the director...
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21-5-1
Section 21-5-1 Created; duties generally; promulgation of rules and regulations. There is hereby
created the Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, by which name this chapter
shall be known, for the purpose of carrying on a continuing program to promote the employment
of the physically, mentally, emotionally, and otherwise handicapped citizens of Alabama. Such
committee shall work in close cooperation with both state and federal agencies having responsibility
for the rehabilitation and employment of the handicapped and shall be charged with the duty
of creating state-wide interest in and more effectively carrying out the purpose of such agencies.
Such committee shall be authorized to make necessary rules and regulations, not inconsistent
with this chapter, for promoting its purposes. (Acts 1965, No. 226, p. 323, §1.)...
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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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31-2-57
Section 31-2-57 Assignment of headquarters and headquarters detachments of National Guard during
national crisis. All members of the federally recognized headquarters and headquarters detachment,
Alabama Army and Air National Guard, who are full-time military employees of the state, and
such other members of the headquarters and headquarters detachment, Alabama Army and Air National
Guard, as the Governor may deem necessary, shall, if authorized by federal military laws and
authorities when they or the National Guard and Naval Militia are ordered into the federal
service in case of a national crisis, be assigned to duty in the state headquarters in connection
with the execution of any national selective service act, the National Defense Act, or any
similar federal laws enacted for the purpose of inducting the manpower of this state and of
the nation into the military, naval, or other similar emergency service of the United States,
in connection with the organization, training, and...
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33-1-36
Section 33-1-36 Authority of Alabama State Port Authority to contract with federal government
for purpose of receiving funds, supplies, facilities, etc.; regulation and promotion of projects;
payment of relocation, etc., expenses of persons displaced. (a) The State of Alabama, acting
through its agency, the Alabama State Port Authority, with the consent of the Governor, is
hereby authorized and empowered to enter into contracts, leases, compacts or any other form
of agreement with the United States of America or any of its agencies, departments or bureaus,
for the purpose of receiving or acquiring from the United States of America or any of its
agencies, departments or bureaus, funds, matching funds, services, materials, supplies, buildings,
structures, waterways, channels, water terminals, docking facilities and other benefits deemed
for the public interest in the promotion of waterways and navigation in the State of Alabama.
(b) Such contracts, leases, compacts or other forms of...
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36-7-24
Section 36-7-24 Prepayment of traveling expenses of state officers and employees; annual examination
and report of public accounts. (a) The departments and agencies of the State of Alabama are
hereby authorized to prepay to employees of those departments and agencies an amount of money
to be determined by the appointing authority of the various departments and agencies to pay
necessary travel expenses for any one period of travel for such employees on authorized official
state business inside or outside the State of Alabama. Such payment shall be made in accordance
with rules and regulations promulgated by the state Comptroller and approved by the Chief
Examiner of Public Accounts. Provided, that the state Comptroller, in accordance with the
procedure provided above, shall establish the maximum amount that may be prepaid for any officer
or employee for any one period of travel. (b) The Department of Examiners of Public Accounts
shall examine the expenditure of funds used in accordance...
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