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24-1-24
Section 24-1-24 Composition of authority; compensation of commissioners; quorum; officers and
employees; delegation of powers and duties by authority. (a) Except as provided in subsection
(b), an authority shall consist of five commissioners appointed by the mayor, who shall designate
the first chair. None of the commissioners may be city officials. The commissioners who are
first appointed shall be designated by the mayor to serve for terms of one, two, three, four,
and five years, respectively, from the date of their appointment. Thereafter, the term of
office shall be five years. A commissioner shall hold office until his or her successor has
been appointed and has qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. Three
commissioners shall constitute a quorum. The mayor shall file with the city clerk a certificate
of the appointment or reappointment of any commissioner and such certificate shall be conclusive
evidence of the due and proper appointment of such...
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39-7-17
Section 39-7-17 Board of trustees of authority - Compensation; delegation of powers and duties
to employees, etc. Each member of the board shall receive for his or her services compensation
in an amount to be fixed by the board. The compensation to the members of the board shall
be paid monthly from money received by the authority from its operations. The members of the
board shall be entitled to reimbursement for all expenses incurred in connection with performance
of their duties. The board may delegate to one or more of its members or to its agents and
employees such powers and duties as it may deem proper. (Acts 1935, No. 40, p. 72; Code 1940,
T. 50, §32; Acts 1965, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 200, p. 268; Act 2002-501, p. 1298, §1.)...
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45-42-162.21
Section 45-42-162.21 Employees. (a) All permanent full-time and permanent part-time employees
of the city or county including employees of any department, board, commission, authority,
or agency shall become employees of the metropolitan-government and shall be assigned duties
as similar in nature as may be practicable within the metropolitan-government upon the effective
date of this part. Employees of boards, commissions, or authorities, which have been established
in response to federal or state legislation who are not employees of the city or county governments
at the time of the adoption of this part shall not be employees of the metropolitan-government.
In no case shall any permanent full-time or permanent part-time employee receive salary, wage,
or benefits lower than that received immediately prior to the effective date of this part.
Nor shall any permanent full-time employee be subject to any civil service examination or
certification requirements except those pertaining to...
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45-42-243.03
Section 45-42-243.03 Collection of taxes. The taxes imposed by this part shall be collected
by the State Department of Revenue at the same time and along with the collection by the department
of taxes levied and collected for the State of Alabama under Act 100 1959 Second Special Session
(Acts 1959, p. 298), and Article 11 of Chapter 20 of Title 51 of the Code of Alabama of 1940,
as the article had been last amended on September 1, 1959, and as it existed on that date,
and all reports now required to be made to the Commissioner of Revenue of the State of Alabama,
on request of the Department of Revenue, shall be available for inspection by the chair of
the county governing body of Limestone County, or his or her designated agent, at reasonable
times during business hours. The State Department of Revenue shall prepare and distribute
such reports, forms, and other information as may be necessary for the collection of the additional
taxes herein imposed, and shall have all the authority...
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45-8-200.14
Section 45-8-200.14 Powers and duties of county license inspectors transferred. On and after
the termination of the services of any county license inspector now in office in any county
in which this part applies, the commissioner of licenses shall perform all duties required
by law of a county license inspector and no county license inspector shall be appointed as
authorized in Section 40-12-10. The commissioner of licenses, his or her deputy commissioner
and such other assistants as are duly authorized by him or her shall have authority and execute
all citations, writs and other processes that a county license inspector is authorized to
execute. All the duties imposed upon a county license inspector as authorized by Section 40-12-10
shall be performed by the commissioner of licenses or his or her authorized agents. While
performing the duties of a county license inspector required by this part the commissioner
of licenses shall be entitled to receive all the fees, citations, costs,...
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11-10-3
Section 11-10-3 Registration and payment of certificates. All certificates evidencing loans
made under the authority of this chapter shall be registered by the county treasurer in the
order of their issue and the said treasurer shall retain out of the taxes collected for the
year and paid over to him a sufficient amount to pay said certificates. Said certificates
shall be in the order of their registration and they shall be entitled to priority of payment
out of the proceeds of the taxes pledged to pay the same. (Acts 1915, No. 53, p. 105; Code
1923, §241; Code 1940, T. 12, §126.)...
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12-19-92
Section 12-19-92 Constables' fees generally; exception as to Jefferson County. (a) Constables
shall be entitled to the following fees for the following services in civil cases in which
the amount in controversy is less than $20.00: (1) Serving summons $.50 (2) Summoning each
witness .25 (3) Levying an attachment for not more than $50.00 .75 (4) Levying an attachment
for more than $50.00 1.00 (5) Levying an execution for not more than $50.00 .50 (6) Levying
an execution for more than $50.00 1.00 (7) Making money on execution, two percent on the amount
collected, but in no case less than .50 (8) Serving notice on each party therein named .25
(9) Serving notice in the nature of scire facias .50 (10) Taking any bond required by law
.50 (11) Keeping property levied on, such sum as a judge may order to be paid out of the money
in the hands of the constable arising from the sale (12) In cases of forcible entry and detainer,
and unlawful detainer, for serving summons and writ 1.00 (13) For...
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24-1-63
Section 24-1-63 Composition of authority; qualifications, appointment, term of office, and
compensation of housing commissioners; officers and employees of authority; delegation of
powers and duties by authority. An authority shall consist of five housing commissioners appointed
by the county commission, and the county commission shall designate the first chairman. None
of the housing commissioners may be county officials or county employees. The housing commissioners
who are first appointed shall be designated by the county commission to serve for terms of
one, two, three, four, and five years, respectively, from the date of their appointment. Thereafter,
the term of office shall be five years. A housing commissioner shall hold office until his
successor has been appointed and has qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired
term. Three housing commissioners shall constitute a quorum. The county commission shall record
a certificate of the appointment or reappointment of any...
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25-2-2
Section 25-2-2 Duties generally. (a) The general functions and duties of the Department of
Labor shall be as follows: (1) To administer all labor laws and all laws relating to the relationship
between employer and employee, including laws relating to hours of work, and working conditions
in places of employment. (2) To make or cause to be made all necessary inspections to determine
whether or not the laws, the administration of which is delegated to the Department of Labor,
and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto, are being complied with by employers and
employees, and to take such action as may be necessary to enforce compliance; provided, however,
that there shall be no inspection of boilers which have been inspected, approved, and insured
by an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Alabama. Provided, however,
that this provision may not prevent compliance verification by the department. (3) To propose
to the board of appeals, provided for in this...
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33-1-33
Section 33-1-33 Failure to remove dangerous vessels on order of port authority. Any owner or
any agency in control of any vessel that is anchored, moored, or made fast to the shore when
the same is in bad repair, liable to sink, liable to pollute adjacent water or determined
to be a substantial threat to pollute adjacent water, or deemed to be a derelict vessel, or
in violation of any law or regulation, who fails to remove it from the harbor to a designated
place when directed to do so by an accredited agent of the port authority, shall be guilty
of a Class A misdemeanor and shall be fined not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000) and
may also be imprisoned for not more than one year. The offender shall be guilty of a new and
similar offense and subject to the same penalty for each 48 hours that elapses after the order
to remove the vessel from the harbor or seaport is served. Any fines so collected shall be
paid to the port authority and by it placed to the credit of the operating...
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