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45-8A-112.08
Section 45-8A-112.08 Civil Service Board - Rules and regulations. (a) The board shall
have power to make rules and regulations governing examinations, eligible rosters, appointments,
transfers, salaries, promotions, demotions, annual and sick leave, performance assessments,
and any other matters as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this part. A rule
or regulation may be made effective only after a public hearing is held on the proposal of
the rule or regulation and after a certified copy of the proposed rule or regulation has been
filed with the city clerk. All employees shall be appointed upon a nonpartisan merit basis.
There may not be appointed, and the board may not examine, any person who is not legally authorized
to work in the United States and the State of Alabama. (b) The board , with the approval of
the city governing body, shall do all of the following: (1) Classify the different types of
services to be performed in the service of the city. (2) Prescribe...
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11-89C-8
Section 11-89C-8 Immunity of corporation, board members, and employees. (a) Any public
corporation shall be immune from civil suit for damages to the same extent as a department
of state government. (b) No board member, executive committee member, or individual employee,
whether employed directly by a public corporation or on loan, detail, or other form of assignment
to a public corporation, shall incur any personal, civil, or criminal liability for the performance
of any official duty pursuant to this chapter, except for an act involving willful misconduct,
illegal activity, gross or wanton negligence, or bad faith. (c) While in the performance of
any employment, duty, or responsibility for and on behalf of the public corporation, no individual
employee, board member, or committee member shall be deemed an agent or employee for purposes
of civil liability for claims and damages of any county, municipality, or member governing
body. (d) Official acts of public corporations and...
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34-11-30
Section 34-11-30 Creation and composition; nominating committee; terms of office. (a)
A State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors is created. It shall
be the duty of the board to administer this chapter. The board shall consist of five members
licensed as professional engineers, two members licensed as professional land surveyors, and
two public members. One of the professional land surveyor members may also be licensed as
a professional engineer. All members shall be appointed by the Governor. The five professional
engineers shall be appointed from a list of three persons nominated for each appointment by
a professional engineer nominating committee; the two professional land surveyors shall be
appointed from a list of three persons nominated for each appointment by the Alabama Society
of Professional Land Surveyors; and, once the board has adopted rules establishing a public
member nominating committee, the two public members shall be appointed from a...
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34-25-4
Section 34-25-4 Polygraph Examiners Board generally. (a) There is established a Polygraph
Examiners Board consisting of five voting members who are citizens of the United States and
residents of the state for at least two years prior to appointment, all of whom shall have
been engaged for a period of four consecutive years in their profession as polygraph examiners
prior to appointment to the board and engaged at the time of appointment as an active polygraph
examiner. No board members may be employed by the same person or agency. Three of the board
members shall be qualified polygraph examiners of a governmental law enforcement agency, and
two of the board members shall be qualified polygraph examiners and Alabama residents in the
commercial field. Two advisory consultants, who shall possess qualifications as established
by rule of the board, shall be appointed to assist the board members. The board members and
advisory consultants shall be appointed by the Governor of the State of...
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34-27A-4
Section 34-27A-4 Board created; composition; meetings; compensation. There is established
the Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board. The board shall consist of nine members, one of
whom shall be a qualified individual from the general public, seven of whom shall be real
property appraisers, and, beginning on October 1, 2011, one of whom shall be a representative
of an appraisal management company. Each member of the board, except for the representative
of the appraisal management company, shall be a citizen of this state and no less than two
of the nine board members shall be of a minority race. The overall membership of the board
shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity
of the state. The Governor shall appoint the members of the Real Estate Appraisers Board.
One appraiser member shall be appointed from each United States Congressional District in
this state. The term of each board member shall be three years; except that, of the...
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45-37-30
Section 45-37-30 Cemetery Board. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Jefferson County Cemetery Board. (2)
CEMETERY. Any for profit cemetery in the county where property is used or intended to be used
for the interment of human remains, including, but not limited to, any property containing
a grave, lot, crypt, niche, or mausoleum and any gravestone, headstone, or other marker therein.
(3) MAINTENANCE. The act of maintaining a cemetery, including, but not limited to, the cutting
and trimming of the lawn, shrubs, and trees. (4) NEGLECTED CEMETERY. A cemetery that has become
abandoned or neglected in any of the following ways: a. Weeds, briars, bushes, or trees have
become overgrown. b. Fences have become broken, decayed, or dilapidated. c. Graves, lots,
crypts, niches, mausoleums, and markers and roads, buildings, or other structures in a cemetery
have become damaged, broken, dilapidated, or destroyed. (b)(1) The...
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16-25-32
Section 16-25-32 Admission of employees and members of State Employees' Association,
the Alabama Retired State Employees' Association and the State Credit Union into Teachers'
Retirement System. (a) The governing body of the Alabama State Employees' Association, the
Alabama Retired State Employees' Association and the State Employees' Credit Union may, by
resolution legally adopted to conform to the rules prescribed by the Board of Control of the
Teachers' Retirement System, elect to have its executive officers and full-time employees,
from whatever source and in whatever manner paid, become eligible to participate in the Teachers'
Retirement System of Alabama, subject to all rules, regulations and conditions thereof. (b)
The governing body of the Alabama State Employees' Association, the Alabama Retired State
Employees' Association and the State Employees' Credit Union having made an election through
a resolution as provided in subsection (a) hereof, their employees and executive...
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16-26-1
Section 16-26-1 Administration of high school affairs. In the establishment and operation
of high schools, matters relating to the minimum standards prescribed by the State Board of
Education on the courses of study, organization, instruction, qualifications of principals
and teachers, building and equipment and of sanitary conditions shall be administered through
the professional assistants in the Department of Education, directed by the State Superintendent
of Education. Manuals of instruction, bulletins setting out programs of study, rules and regulations
and other matters relating to secondary education shall be printed from time to time by the
State Board of Education. The requirements for accreditment of high schools and the list of
approved institutions shall be submitted to and approved and printed by the State Board of
Education on the recommendation of the State Superintendent of Education and supplied in sufficient
quantities to meet the needs of high school principals,...
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16-44A-7
Section 16-44A-7 Representation of the board of directors members; meetings of board.
(a) Board members shall be chosen to represent each of the following segments or areas: (1)
Executive and Legislative Branches of state government, in the fields of education, finance,
taxation, and ways and means, local government, or economic development. (2) K-12 education,
in some of the following fields: teaching, administration or supervision, curriculum, or governance.
(3) Higher education. (4) Community leadership education. (5) Youth leadership and citizenship
education. (6) Economic development. (7) Local government. (8) Community, civic, philanthropic,
and other non-profit organizations. (9) Historical, patriotic, veterans, and cultural organizations.
(10) The law, which may include the Judicial Branch. (11) Business. (12) Professional, labor,
and trade. (13) Any other areas of interest which are deemed to complement and augment the
work of the compact. (b) The board shall meet annually...
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21-4-6
Section 21-4-6 Review of architectural plans and specifications; reviewing authorities
authorized to adopt additional rules and regulations. (a) The responsibility for reviewing
architectural plans and specifications for buildings to which this article applies shall be
as follows: (1) Where state school funds are utilized, the State Board of Education and the
Division of Construction Management of the Department of Finance. (2) Where other state funds
are utilized, the Division of Construction Management of the Department of Finance. (3) Where
funds of counties, municipalities or other political subdivisions are utilized, the governing
bodies thereof and the Division of Construction Management of the Department of Finance. (b)
Each such reviewing authority is hereby authorized to adopt and enforce rules and regulations
prescribing additional standards based on standards prescribed by the American National Standards
Institute for making buildings and facilities accessible to and...
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