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17-12-16
Section 17-12-16 Certification of results. Immediately after ascertaining the results of an
election for county officers, including members of the House of Representatives of the Legislature,
the canvassing board must make in writing a public certification of the result, stating the
name of each officer elected and the office to which elected. The certification must be signed
by at least two of the members of the canvassing board and must be published by filing the
original in the office of the judge of probate, by posting a copy thereof at the courthouse
door, and by immediately transmitting a copy to the Secretary of State by fax or electronic
transmission. The original certificate shall be recorded by the judge of probate in a book
to be provided for the purpose; and the record, or a duly certified copy thereof, shall constitute
prima facie evidence of the result of the election and the certification thereof as provided
by law. (Code 1876, §292; Code 1886, §388; Code 1896, §1645;...
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16-13-234
Section 16-13-234 Allocation of funds. (a) In making apportionment of the Public School Fund
held by the state, to the local boards of education, the State Superintendent of Education
shall first set apart and distribute to the schools of each township the amount due from the
state thereto as interest on its sixteenth section fund, or other trust fund held by the state.
(b) It is the intent of the Legislature to insure that no local board of education receive
less state funds per pupil than it received in fiscal year 1994-95. For this reason the Foundation
Program for each local board of education shall be supplemented, if necessary, by a hold harmless
allowance. The base amount of each local board's hold harmless allowance calculation is the
1994-95 program cost as defined herein. The 1994-95 program cost of each local board of education
was determined by using the first forty scholastic days of average daily membership from 1993-94.
Beginning with the fiscal year 1995-96, the hold...
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16-17A-6
Section 16-17A-6 Board of directors. (a) Each authority shall have a board of directors composed
of the number of directors provided in the articles of incorporation. (b) All powers of an
authority shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization. (c) Except for
ex-officio directors specified in the articles of incorporation, all directors of an authority
shall be elected or appointed by the sponsoring university. The articles of incorporation
may provide that specified officers or employees of the sponsoring university shall be ex-officio
directors of an authority, so long as a majority of the directors are elected or appointed
by the sponsoring university. (d) The articles of incorporation may provide that a governmental
entity, a public corporation, or a nonprofit organization may nominate one or more directors
of an authority, provided that the number of directors elected or appointed by the sponsoring
university without nomination may never be less than a majority...
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33-16-6
Section 33-16-6 Members, officers and directors; records of proceedings. The applicants named
in the application and their respective successors in office shall constitute the members
of the authority. The Governor shall be the president of the authority, the Lieutenant Governor
shall be its vice-president, and the Director of Finance shall be its secretary. The State
Treasurer shall be the treasurer of the authority and shall act as custodian of its funds,
but he shall not be a member of the authority. The members of the authority shall constitute
all the members of the board of directors of the authority, and any four members of the board
of directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Should any person
holding any state office named in this section, or the President of the Coosa-Alabama River
Association, cease to hold office by reason of death, resignation of his term of office or
for any other reason, then his successor in office shall take his place as a...
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33-17-6
Section 33-17-6 Members, officers and directors; records of proceedings. The applicants named
in the application and their respective successors in office shall constitute the members
of the authority. The Governor shall be the president of the authority, the Lieutenant Governor
shall be its vice-president, and the Director of Finance shall be its secretary. The State
Treasurer shall be the treasurer of the authority and shall act as custodian of its funds,
but he shall not be a member of the authority. The members of the authority shall constitute
all the members of the board of directors of the authority, and any four members of the board
of directors shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Should any person
holding any state office named in this section cease to hold office by reason of death, resignation
of his term of office, or for any other reason, then his successor in office shall take his
place as a member and officer of the authority. Except as hereinafter...
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17-5-11
Section 17-5-11 Duties of Secretary of State and judge of probate. The Secretary of State and
the judge of probate shall have the following duties: (1) To accept and file all reports and
statements, including amendments, required by the provisions of this chapter to be filed with
them and to accept any information voluntarily supplied that exceeds the requirements of this
chapter. (2) To make each statement and report filed by any principal campaign committee or
political action committee or elected official available for public inspection and copying
during regular office hours, any such copying to be at the expense of the person requesting
copies; except that any information copied from such reports or statements may not be sold
or used by any political party, principal campaign committee, or political action committee
for the purposes of soliciting contributions or for commercial purposes, without the express
written permission of the candidate or the committee reporting such...
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40-6A-1
Section 40-6A-1 Legislative intent. The Legislature recognizes the necessity of an equitable,
fair, and efficiently administered ad valorem tax program to the revenue producing functions
of government, both state and local, and it further recognizes that since the implementation
of statewide reappraisal of property and the equalization of ad valorem taxes in this state,
the complexity and burden on the officials charged with assessing and collecting such taxes
has greatly increased. Likewise, great disparity has developed among the various counties
of this state in both the adequacy of compensation of such officials and the distribution
of the cost of administering the ad valorem tax program among the various agencies and funds
receiving such taxes. Therefore, in order to secure the services of competent officials in
all counties of this state to administer the ad valorem tax program and to fairly distribute
the burden of funding the costs of such program, it is the intent of this...
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41-21-5
Section 41-21-5 Vesting of title to sets of code; duty of officers, employees, etc., of state
as to disposition of sets of code in custody thereof upon severance of connection with offices,
etc.; effect of failure to dispose of code in manner prescribed by section. Except those sets
of codes distributed to members of the Legislature and the Lieutenant Governor, the title
to all of the sets of the annotated code, the distribution of which to officers and offices
of the state and the several counties and municipalities thereof is provided for in this chapter,
shall forever remain in the State of Alabama and said sets shall never become the personal
property of any person or corporation, however long they shall have had possession thereof.
Officers, employees and agents of the state and of the several counties thereof to whom a
set of said annotated code is transmitted by the Secretary of State under the provisions of
this chapter, upon the severance of their connection with their...
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37-5-2
Section 37-5-2 Creation; alteration; consolidation; dissolution. A municipal power district
may be created as provided in this chapter and, when so created, shall be considered a municipal
corporation and may exercise the powers granted in this chapter. The governing body of every
municipality proposed to be included in a district shall pass a resolution declaring that
the public interest or necessity demands the creation and maintenance of a municipal power
district, describing the territory to be included in the proposed district, and file a certified
copy thereof in duplicate with the commission. Upon receipt of the resolutions, the commission
shall make an investigation of the propriety of creating the proposed district, of the character
of utility feasible and economically desirable for the district and of the territory to be
served. After investigation, the commission shall issue an order approving or disapproving
the creation of the district and, if it approves, determining the...
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17-7-23
Section 17-7-23 Examination and certification of equipment. It shall be the duty of the committee
to ensure the examination and certification of electronic vote counting systems in the following
manner: (1) By publicly examining all makes of electronic vote counting systems submitted
and certifying whether such systems comply with the requirements of this section. (2) By inviting
any vendor or company interested in selling an electronic vote counting system in Alabama
to submit such equipment for examination. The vote counting system shall be certified after
a satisfactory evaluation and testing has been performed to determine that the equipment meets
the requirements of this article and performance and test standards for electronic voting
systems issued by the Federal Election Commission. The committee may use certification of
the equipment by an authorized independent testing authority, or successor entity, as evidence
that the equipment meets the requirements of Section 17-7-21 and...
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