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45-36-180.03
Section 45-36-180.03 Employment of county engineer. The county commission may request the Director
of the State Department of Transportation to send names of candidates for the position of
qualified registered engineer or the commission, without said names, may employ a person who
is a qualified registered engineer and who has as least five years' experience in the construction
and maintenance of roads and highways. The person may be a Jackson County resident. This person
shall head the department of public works in Jackson County and shall be referred to as the
county engineer. During his or her employment, the engineer shall devote his or her entire
time and attention to the maintenance and construction of county roads, bridges, and ferries
and he or she shall reside in Jackson County. He or she shall select for the transfer to the
county department of public works up to 75 percent of the state employees, at their option,
who presently are employed by the State Department of...
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10A-17-1.08
Section 10A-17-1.08 Capacity to assert and defend; standing. (a) A nonprofit association, in
its name, may institute, defend, intervene, or participate in a judicial, administrative,
or other governmental proceeding or in an arbitration, mediation, or any other form of alternative
dispute resolution. (b) A nonprofit association may assert a claim in its name on behalf of
its members if one or more members of the nonprofit association have standing to assert a
claim in their own right, the interests the nonprofit association seeks to protect are germane
to its purposes, and neither the claim asserted nor the relief requested requires the participation
of a member. (Acts 1995, No. 95-527, p. 1064, §8; §10-3B-8; amended and renumbered by Act
2009-513, p. 967, §320.)...
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17-4-153.1
Section 17-4-153.1 Compensation increases. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER.
IT HAS NOT BEEN CODIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURE. (a) A county commission, upon the adoption of
a resolution, may increase the per diem compensation paid to each member of the county board
of registrars without the necessity of enacting a local law of authorization, provided that
no state funds shall be used for such additional compensation. (b) As an alternate to subsection
(a), beginning October 1, 2006, each member of the county board of registrars may receive
the same cost-of-living increases in compensation that are granted to county employees by
a county commission at the time of the adoption of the county budget. The increases shall
be in the same amount or percentage, as the case may be, as that amount or percentage increase
provided to county employees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any percentage increases shall
be calculated based upon the salary or compensation provided under general...
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45-2-110.01
Section 45-2-110.01 Health insurance coverage. The Baldwin County Commission, by resolution
duly adopted, may authorize the members of the Baldwin County Board of Registrars to be covered
under the county health insurance program and may pay the full cost of the county's share
of the cost to the same extent as it pays for a full-time regular county employee or may pay
the amount permitted under the county health insurance program for the member to be covered
in the same manner as a county employee is covered under the county health insurance program.
(Act 2005-129, p. 214, §1.)...
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45-41-260.14
Section 45-41-260.14 Appeals. Any party aggrieved by any final judgment or decision of the
commission, within 15 days, may request a review of the record by a five member review board
appointed by the Lee County Commission, one member being the county planning director, one
member being the county public works director, two members who are experts in related fields
of planning, and one public member. This review board may require that the planning commission
reconsider its earlier decision. If such reconsideration is ordered, the planning commission
may reconsider the previous record and any additional material which the planning commission
considers relevant. If upon reconsideration by the planning commission, any party remains
aggrieved by any final judgment of the planning commission, any party, within 30 days thereafter,
may appeal therefrom to circuit court as provided below. If no review by the five member review
board is requested by any party aggrieved by any final judgment or...
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45-43-71
Section 45-43-71 Lowndes County Districting Commission. (a) In Lowndes County, there is hereby
created a three member Lowndes County Districting Commission, hereinafter referred to as districting
commission, to establish districts for the election of members of the Lowndes County Commission
and the Lowndes County Board of Education. One member of the districting commission shall
be appointed by the Lowndes County Board of Education, hereinafter referred to as board; one
member shall be appointed by the Lowndes County Commission, hereinafter referred to as commission;
and, one member shall be appointed by the state representative and state senator representing
Lowndes County, hereinafter referred to as delegation. The board, commission, and delegation
may hereinafter be referred to as appointing authorities. If the board or the commission does
not appoint its member to the districting commission within 45 days from May 8, 1985, the
delegation shall make the appointments within 10 days...
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45-44-260.14
Section 45-44-260.14 Appeals. Any party aggrieved by any final judgment or decision of the
planning commission, within 15 days, may request a review of the record by a five-member review
board appointed by the Macon County Commission, one member being the county planning director,
one the county public works director, two experts in related fields of planning, and one other
member. This review board is empowered to require that the planning commission reconsider
its earlier decision. If such reconsideration is ordered, the planning commission may reconsider
the previous record and any additional material which the planning commission considers relevant.
If upon reconsideration by the planning commission, any party remains aggrieved by the final
judgment of the planning commission, within 30 days they may appeal to the circuit court as
provided herein. If no review by the five-member review board is requested by any party aggrieved
by any final judgment or decision of the commission, or...
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45-44-72.04
Section 45-44-72.04 Powers and duties of commissioners. Each member of the county commission
may inspect the roads and bridges of his or her district from time to time. The members of
the county commission may also assist in securing right-of-way and assist in public relations
generally. Each member of the county commission may elect to direct a crew to maintain the
unpaved roads in his or her district and to address the complaints and concerns of the citizens
of his or her district. The personnel and equipment for any such crew shall be determined
by the county commission in session, and the expenses for any crew shall come out of the overall
budget for the construction, maintenance, and repairs of the county roads, bridges, and ferries
of Macon County. Any commissioner electing to direct a crew shall be the custodian and accountable
to the county commission for all road machinery, equipment, tools, supplies, and repair parts
owned by Macon County and used by his or her crew. The...
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45-48-142.22
Section 45-48-142.22 Plan; existing and new voluntary fire districts. (a) The Marshall County
Commission shall request the Marshall County Association of Fire Departments and Rescue Squads
to develop a plan that defines the requirements of a district, monitors its performance and
adherence to requirements, and provides for dissolution of the volunteer fire district. (b)
Existing volunteer fire departments with their respective geographic service coverage area
as defined by Marshall County E911 on May 22, 2013, may be established as a fire district
pursuant to this subpart. The department shall be certified by the Alabama Forestry Commission,
Section 9-3-17, and an existing member of the Marshall County Association of Fire Departments
and Rescue Squads. The requesting volunteer fire department shall submit a request to the
Marshall County Association of Fire Departments and Rescue Squads (association) which shall
review and verify the request information pursuant to the association's...
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11-3-1.1
Section 11-3-1.1 Authority of single-member district commissioners to alter district boundaries.
(a) Following the release of any federal decennial census, any county commission of this state
which is at that time electing its members from single-member districts, pursuant to either
state or local law or a court order, may, by resolution, alter the boundaries of the districts.
(b) Any revised single-member district arrangement to be used, in whole or in part, in the
1992 primary and general election shall be adopted by the county commission not later than
75 days prior to the primary election in 1992. Any revised district arrangement to be used,
in whole or in part, for the first time in any year after 1992 shall be approved by the county
commission not later than 180 days prior to the primary election in which it will first be
used. (c) No resolution making changes in the boundaries of existing districts shall be adopted
by the county commission unless the commission shall first have...
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