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11-65-10
Section 11-65-10 Powers and duties of commission. When authorized by one or more elections
as provided in Section 11-65-4, a commission shall have the powers and duties necessary
to license, regulate, and supervise horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon and greyhound
racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon within the commission municipal jurisdiction, including,
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the powers and duties hereinafter set forth
in this section or in other sections of this chapter. (1) A commission shall have succession
in perpetuity, subject only to the provisions of this chapter as it may be amended from time
to time. (2) A commission shall have the power to sue and be sued in its own name in civil
suits and actions and to defend suits against it. (3) A commission shall have the power to
adopt and make use of an official seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (4) A commission
shall have the power to adopt, alter, and repeal bylaws, regulations and...
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34-39-3
Section 34-39-3 Definitions. In this chapter, the following terms shall have the respective
meanings provided in this section unless the context clearly requires a different meaning:
(1) ASSOCIATION. The Alabama Occupational Therapy Association. (2) BOARD. The Alabama State
Board of Occupational Therapy. (3) LICENSE. A valid and current certificate of registration
issued by the Alabama State Board of Occupational Therapy. (4) OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY. a. The
practice of occupational therapy means the therapeutic use of occupations, including everyday
life activities with individuals, groups, populations, or organizations to support participation,
performance, and function in roles and situations in home, school, workplace, community, and
other settings. Occupational therapy services are provided for habilitation, rehabilitation,
and the promotion of health and wellness to those who have or are at risk for developing an
illness, injury, disease, disorder, condition, impairment, disability,...
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34-18-42
Section 34-18-42 Term of office; vacancy. Each member of the board shall serve for a
term of three years and until his or her successor is appointed and qualified. Upon the expiration
of the term of a member of the board, the Governor shall appoint his or her successor by the
same procedure and in the same manner as the original appointment was made; except, that the
names of the medical technicians submitted to the Governor for appointment to the board shall
be those only of registered medical technicians, as provided for in this chapter. Any vacancy
occurring on the board by reason of death, resignation, or otherwise, shall in like manner
be filled by appointment of the Governor for such unexpired term. (Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess.,
No. 153, p. 172, §3; Code 1940, T. 46, §153.)...
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34-4-50
Section 34-4-50 Appointment; composition; powers and duties; expenses; seal; public
records. (a) The Governor shall appoint a State Board of Auctioneers to be comprised of seven
auctioneer members and one consumer member. Except as otherwise provided by Act 98-271, all
appointments and subsequent appointments by the Governor shall be for a term of five years,
with each auctioneer member appointed being a resident of a different congressional district
and the consumer member being a resident of and appointed from the state at-large. Within
60 days after July 1, 1998, the Governor shall appoint one additional auctioneer member provided
for herein for a term of two years and the other additional auctioneer member provided for
in Act 98-271 shall be appointed by the Governor for a term of four years. Thereafter, subsequent
appointments shall be for a term of five years. Appointments shall end on the anniversary
date of the original appointments, except appointments to fill a vacancy which...
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11-43-250
Section 11-43-250 Elected official of Class 8 municipality authorized to appoint designee
to serve on state or local agency, board, etc. (a) In Class 8 municipalities, an elected official
of the municipality who is an ex officio member of a state or local agency, board, commission,
or other entity pursuant to law, may designate a person to serve in his or her place, who
shall assume all duties of the elected official relating to the entity, including all voting
rights and who shall be counted as a member for the purpose of conducting business. Provided,
that the elected official may not appoint a convicted felon to serve in his or her place unless
that person has had his or her civil rights restored. A designee appointed by the mayor to
serve in his or her place is not required to be a resident of the municipality where the mayor
serves. (b) A designee under subsection (a) shall serve at the pleasure of the elected official
and for the duration of the elected official's term of office...
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11-3-2
Section 11-3-2 Eligibility of commissioners to serve on public boards, etc. (a) Subject
to the restrictions of Section 280 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and the
laws of this state, any member of a county commission may be appointed to and may serve on
public boards, commissions, and authorities within this state unless otherwise prohibited
by law. Except where otherwise specifically authorized or required by general state or federal
law, only one member from a particular county commission may serve on any particular public
board, commission, or authority. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this subsection shall not
be interpreted to authorize a county commission to appoint a member to serve on the board
of any authority, corporation, or association organized pursuant to Chapter 21 of Title 22
unless the appointment is authorized in the articles of incorporation of the authority, corporation,
or association. (b) All service on a board, commission, or authority by a member of a...
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11-49B-6
Section 11-49B-6 Board of directors. (a) Each authority shall be governed by a board
of directors. All powers of the authority shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its
authorization. The board shall initially be composed of 10 directors, but may be increased
to a maximum of 15 directors if additional counties join the regional system. The directors
of the authority shall be appointed as follows: (1) The president of the county commission
in the county where the authority is organized shall appoint three members of the board of
directors for the county commission with one appointee being an elected county official. All
appointees shall be subject to confirmation by the county commission. (2) The mayor of the
Class 1 municipality shall appoint three members of the board of directors for the city with
one appointee being an elected city official. All appointees shall be subject to confirmation
by the city council. (3) The president of the mayors association of the county where...
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41-4-324
Section 41-4-324 Indigent Defense Review Panel. There is created the Indigent Defense
Review Panel which shall consist of five members who each shall serve a three-year term. Two
members shall be appointed by the President of the Alabama State Bar, one member shall be
appointed by the President of the Alabama Circuit Judges Association, one member shall be
appointed by the President of the District Judges Association, and one member who shall be
the President of the Alabama Lawyers Association, or his or her designee. They shall serve
staggered terms. The initial appointee by the President of the District Judges Association
shall serve a one-year term and the initial appointee of the President of the Circuit Judges
Association shall serve a two-year term. The appointees shall be members of the association
for which the appointing authority serves as president. Any decision of the director relating
to delivery of indigent defense services may be appealed to the Indigent Defense Review...

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31-5-3
Section 31-5-3 State Board of Veterans' Affairs. (a) The State Board of Veterans' Affairs
shall consist of the Governor, as chair, and representatives, to serve for a term of four
years from the date of their respective appointments, who shall be selected from the memberships
of the Alabama Department of the American Legion, the United Spanish American War Veterans,
the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of WWI of the USA,
Incorporated, the Vietnam Veterans of America, AMVETS, the Military Order of the Purple Heart,
the American Ex-Prisoners of War, Incorporated, the Alabama Alliance of the Military Officers
Association of America, Inc., and the Marine Corps League, the nomination of the representatives
to be made by the executive committees or similar governing bodies of the respective organizations
on the following ratio of the membership as it existed on July 1 of the year in which the
appointment is to be made by the Governor in a manner whereby...
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41-9-870
Section 41-9-870 Creation of Alabama Peace Officers' Hall of Fame Board; composition;
compensation; meetings. (a) The Alabama Peace Officers' Hall of Fame Board is hereby created
and established. The board shall be composed of seven law enforcement officers. Any board
member serving on May 14, 2012, shall serve a term of four years commencing from that date,
and thereafter, all board members shall be appointed as herein provided and shall serve a
term of office of four years. Each two years the board shall elect one of its members to serve
as chair. The board members shall be appointed as follows: One member shall be appointed from
the Alabama Peace Officers' Association; one member shall be appointed from the Alabama Sheriffs'
Association; one member shall be appointed from the Fraternal Order of Police; one member
shall be appointed from the Alabama League of Municipalities; one member shall be appointed
from the Alabama Association of County Commissioners; one member shall be...
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