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36-13-2
Section 36-13-2 Employment of secretaries, administrative assistants, stenographers, special
investigator, press secretary, and counsel. The Governor may employ an executive secretary
to the Governor, a recording secretary, a principal administrative assistant, stenographers,
a special investigator, press secretary and administrative assistants whenever and for such
period as he may deem necessary. Whenever, in his judgment, it is expedient or necessary,
the Governor may employ an attorney or attorneys to advise him in his official capacity, or
to institute, conduct or appear in any court or in any civil or criminal case in which the
state is interested and to agree with such counsel on his compensation. The salaries of the
secretaries, principal administrative assistant, stenographers, a special investigator, press
secretary and administrative assistants shall be paid as the salaries of other state employees
are paid. The compensation of such counsel shall be paid in the amount and at...
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34-29-69
Section 34-29-69 Powers of board. The board shall be a body corporate and shall have the power
to do all of the following: (1) Examine and determine the qualifications and fitness of applicants
for a license to practice veterinary medicine in the state. (2) Issue, renew, deny, suspend,
and revoke licenses, issue private reprimands and private informed admonitions to practitioners
who practice veterinary medicine in this state, or otherwise discipline or censure veterinary
professionals, irrespective of their licensure status, whether active, inactive, expired,
lapsed, surrendered, or disciplined, relative to acts, omissions, complaints, and investigations
which occurred during the licensure period consistent with this article. (3) Conduct investigations
for the purpose of discovering violations of this article or grounds for disciplining licensed
veterinary professionals or other non-licensed individuals pursuant to the administrative
code of the board and appoint individuals and...
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9-8-22
Section 9-8-22 State Soil and Water Conservation Committee. (a) There is hereby established,
to serve as an agency of the state and to perform the functions conferred upon it in this
article, the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee. (b) This committee shall consist
of nine persons: The Director of the State Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service, the
Director of the State Agricultural Experiment Station, the Supervisor of Vocational Agricultural
Education and six members who are soil and water conservation district supervisors, to be
appointed by the Governor, one such appointive member from each of the six major geographical
areas of the state as such areas are designated on January 1, 1972, by the State Association
of Soil and Water Conservation district supervisors. The appointive members of the committee
shall hold office for a term of three years and until their successors are appointed. Such
members shall be appointed by the Governor from a list containing the names...
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40-2-66
Section 40-2-66 Employment of special counsel. Whenever any matter is pending before any court
affecting the revenue laws of the state and in which the state is an interested party and
the interest is very important, the Department of Revenue may, with the approval of the Governor
and Attorney General, employ special counsel to represent the interest of the state on the
trial thereof; provided, that the Attorney General certifies to the Governor in writing that
neither he nor any of his assistants are available for service, and no case pending before
a court affecting the revenue laws of the state shall be dismissed by counsel representing
the state, whether specially employed counsel or otherwise, except by order of the Department
of Revenue. (Acts 1947, No. 703, p. 541.)...
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5-17-50
Section 5-17-50 Employment and compensation of necessary personnel; assistant administrator.
(a) Subject to the provisions of Section 36-26-1, et seq., the administrator may appoint or
employ such assistants, employees, and attorneys as may be necessary to the efficient operation
of the department. The administrator shall fix their compensation in accordance with Section
36-26-1, et seq. and the pay plan of the State Personnel Department. All such assistants,
employees, and attorneys shall be subject to the provisions of the Merit System. The administrator,
with the approval of the Governor, may employ and discharge special counsel as the administrator
may deem necessary. (b) The administrator may appoint an assistant administrator, with the
approval of the Credit Union Board of the Alabama Credit Union Administration. The administrator
shall fix the compensation of the assistant administrator in accordance with Section 36-26-1,
et seq. The position of assistant administrator of the...
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5-2A-15
Section 5-2A-15 Appointment, etc., of assistants and employees generally; bond of deputy superintendent.
(a) Subject to the provisions of Section 36-26-1, et seq., the superintendent may appoint
or employ one or more deputy superintendents and such assistants, employees and attorneys
as may be necessary to the efficient operation of the department. He shall fix their compensation
in accordance with Section 36-26-1, et seq. and the pay plan of the State Personnel Department.
All such assistants, employees and attorneys shall be subject to the provisions of the merit
system. The superintendent shall, with the approval of the Governor, have authority to employ
and discharge special counsel as he may deem necessary. (b) The Deputy Superintendent of Banks
shall in the absence of the superintendent exercise any of the powers conferred by law on
the superintendent and shall before entering upon the duties of his office execute to the
State of Alabama a bond in the amount of $25,000.00 for the...
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37-1-64
Section 37-1-64 Attorney General to represent commission in legal proceedings; employment of
special counsel. The Attorney General shall represent the Public Service Commission in any
and all legal proceedings which it may have the power to institute and which, pursuant to
such power, it has instituted, and in all legal proceedings against it, and shall institute
such legal proceedings which the commission may request or deem necessary, provided it has
the power to institute them, to enforce the provisions of this title or compel obedience to
and observance of the same by any person, firm, company, or corporation, upon which such obedience
or observance is imposed. The Attorney General, with the approval of the Governor, may employ
any special counsel to institute or defend such legal proceedings or to assist the Attorney
General therein, and to contract with the special counsel concerning a reasonable compensation
for his or their services, which compensation shall be paid out of the...
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37-1-12
Section 37-1-12 Employees - Appointment or employment; salaries; special counsel. The commission,
under the provisions of the merit system, shall have the authority to appoint or employ attorneys,
officers, and such accountants, engineers, experts, inspectors, clerks and other employees
as are necessary or expedient to carry out the duties conferred by law upon the commission,
and the salaries therefor shall be fixed according to the provisions of the merit system.
The commission shall also, by and with the approval of the Governor, have authority to employ
and discharge special counsel or attorneys as it may be deemed necessary for such purpose.
(Acts 1920, No. 37, p. 38; Acts 1920, No. 42, p. 92; Code 1923, §9617; Code 1940, T. 48,
§13.)...
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36-26-8
Section 36-26-8 Director of personnel - Executive head of department; powers and duties generally;
agreements with political subdivisions of state; cooperation with other governmental agencies.
(a) The director, as executive head of the department, shall direct and supervise all its
administrative and technical activities. (b) It shall be the duty of the director to: (1)
Attend all meetings of the board, act as its secretary, and record its official actions. (2)
Appoint, with the approval of the board, such employees of the department and such experts
and special assistants as necessary to carry out effectively this article. (3) Prepare and
recommend rules and regulations for the administration of this article. (4) Recommend and,
on its adoption, establish, administer, and execute a classification plan for the state service.
(5) Submit to the Governor, after its approval by the board, a pay plan for all positions
in the state service. (6) Conduct tests, formulate employment registers,...
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40-3-8
Section 40-3-8 Proration of compensation payments; employment of staff; inventory of property
authorized; authority to contribute to cost of inventory; offices, supplies, etc., in certain
counties. (a) In every county except a county subject to subsection (b) of this section, the
compensation of the members of any board of equalization and adjustments, as provided in Section
40-3-7, shall be paid 22 1/2 percent by the state, 38 3/4 percent by the county and 38 3/4
percent by the largest municipality in the county. (b) This subsection shall apply to any
county of the state having a population of 600,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent
federal census. In each county subject to this subsection, the compensation of the members
of any board of equalization and adjustments, as provided in Section 40-3-7, shall be paid
22 1/2 percent by the state, 38 3/4 percent by the county and 38 3/4 percent by the largest
municipality in the county. (c) The compensation of the members of...
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