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22-15A-3
Section 22-15A-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the following meanings: (1) BAR AND LOUNGE. Any establishment which is primarily
devoted to the serving of alcoholic beverages for consumption by patrons on the premises and
in which the serving of food is only incidental to the consumption of beverages. Although
a restaurant may contain a bar, the term "bar" shall not include the restaurant
dining area. (2) CHILD CARE FACILITY. Any facility caring for children. (3) DEPARTMENT. The
Alabama Department of Public Health. (4) EMPLOYER. Any person, partnership, association, corporation,
or nonprofit entity that employs five or more persons, including the legislative, executive,
and judicial branches of state government; and any county, city, town, or village or any other
political subdivision of the state; any public authority, commission, agency, or public benefit
corporation; or any other separate corporate instrumentality or unit of state or...
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36-25-5
Section 36-25-5 Use of official position or office for personal gain. (a) No public
official or public employee shall use or cause to be used his or her official position or
office to obtain personal gain for himself or herself, or family member of the public employee
or family member of the public official, or any business with which the person is associated
unless the use and gain are otherwise specifically authorized by law. Personal gain is achieved
when the public official, public employee, or a family member thereof receives, obtains, exerts
control over, or otherwise converts to personal use the object constituting such personal
gain. (b) Unless prohibited by the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, nothing herein shall be
construed to prohibit a public official from introducing bills, ordinances, resolutions, or
other legislative matters, serving on committees, or making statements or taking action in
the exercise of his or her duties as a public official. A member of a legislative...
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45-22-120.05
Section 45-22-120.05 Personnel board. (a) There is created the Cullman County Personnel
Board, which shall be composed of three members appointed by members of the legislative delegation
representing Cullman County. One member shall be appointed initially for a term of two years,
one for a term of four years, and one for a term of six years. Their successors shall be appointed
to terms of six years. All appointees shall be residents and qualified electors of Cullman
County and not less than 25 years of age. (b) Members of the board shall take the constitutional
oath of office, which shall be filed in the office of the judge of probate. Vacancies on the
board shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments and for the remaining unexpired
term of the vacancy. The members of the board shall elect a chair and secretary annually from
among their number. Any member of the board who becomes a candidate for or is elected or appointed
to another public office shall thereby vacate...
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45-44-72
Section 45-44-72 Composition; elections; terms. (a) The Macon County Commission shall
be composed of four members, each of whom shall be elected from the single-member districts
previously established by the Macon County Commission. In addition, the chair of the county
commission shall be elected from the county at-large. The terms of all four county commissioners
and the chair of the county commission shall continue to run concurrently with the terms of
the county board of education and each member of the commission shall be elected to serve
four-year terms. The Macon County Commission shall set the necessary policies and priorities
for the construction, maintenance, and repair of all public roads, county highways, bridges,
ferries, and public facilities within Macon County, Alabama, to provide the people of Macon
County with a safe and adequate road system. (b) After April 21, 2015, the members of the
Macon County Commission shall continue to be elected as provided by law and shall...
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45-48-101.21
Section 45-48-101.21 Districts; representation. (a) That area known as the Marshall
County school system and served by the Marshall County Board of Education shall be divided
by the board into four districts. The initial boundaries of the districts shall be based upon
a map drawn by the board and filed in the office of the Judge of Probate of Marshall County
by the members of the board. The separate districts shall be known as and shall include the
following schools: (1) District 1, Ashbury. (2) District 2, Douglas. (3) District 3, Brindlee
Mountain. (4) District 4, DAR. (b) As the terms of current board members expire, members shall
be elected to the board to represent those districts without representation on the board.
If more than one of those districts is without representation on the board, the board shall
designate from which district or districts successor board members shall be elected. In designating
the sequence of election of members from the districts, the board shall...
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45-49-240.60
Section 45-49-240.60 Creation of office; duties of commissioner; deputies; clerks; assistants.
(a)(1) Upon the expiration of the current terms of office of Tax Assessor and Tax Collector
of Mobile County, or if a vacancy occurs in either office prior to the expiration of the current
terms of office, there is hereby created the office of County Revenue Commissioner in Mobile
County. In 1990, and each six years thereafter, persons shall seek office, qualify, and be
elected for the county office of revenue commissioner. The revenue commissioner shall serve
for a term of office of six years from the first day of the term next succeeding his or her
election and until his or her successor is similarly elected, qualified, and takes office.
(2) Should either the offices of Tax Assessor or Tax Collector for Mobile County be vacated
for any reason whatsoever between September 20, 1988, and September 30, 1991, this section
shall become effective immediately with the remaining office holder acting...
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45-7-240
Section 45-7-240 Establishment of county revenue commissioner; powers and duties. (a)
This section shall apply only in Butler County. (b) The purpose of this section
is to conserve revenue and promote the public convenience in the county by consolidating the
office of tax assessor and the office of tax collector into one county office designated as
the office of county revenue commissioner. (c) At the expiration of the term of office of
the tax assessor and the office of the tax collector of the county ending September 30, 2009,
or if a vacancy occurs in either office, then immediately upon the occurrence of the vacancy,
the office of county revenue commissioner shall be established. If the office of county revenue
commissioner is established upon the occurrence of a vacancy in either the office of tax assessor
or the office of tax collector, the tax assessor or the tax collector, as the case may be,
remaining in office shall be the county revenue commissioner for the remainder of the...
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45-9A-50
Section 45-9A-50 City Board of Education; election. (a) If a majority of the qualified
electors of the municipality voting in the authorizing referendum election vote in favor of
an elected city board of education, the board shall be established as provided in this section
and the Legislature, as provided in Amendment 659, from time to time, by local law may provide
further for the election of the Lanett City Board of Education. The local laws may provide
for the termination of the terms of office of members of the existing city board of education;
the composition of the city board of education; initial and succeeding terms of office, including
staggered terms; election districts and at-large membership; qualifications; powers, duties,
and responsibilities; vacancies; compensation; and any other matter that the Legislature determines
necessary for the operation of the board. (b) If the majority of electors voting pursuant
to Act 2000-428 vote in favor of changing to an elected board,...
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11-44D-5
Section 11-44D-5 Council-manager form of government. If a majority of the qualified
electors voting in the referendum herein choose a council-manager form of government the following
provisions of this chapter shall be applicable: (1) The municipality shall thereafter and
as provided in this chapter be governed by a council-manager form of government, with a five-member
council elected from single-member districts, which municipality shall have the same powers
and duties as other council-manager municipalities organized under chapter 43A, Title 11,
and any other powers and duties not inconsistent with this chapter, which may have been heretofore
granted to such municipalities. (2) The council shall include five members who shall be elected
from districts, which shall be, as near as practicable, of equal population according to the
last federal decennial census, but not more than five percent, more or less, than the average
of the five districts. (3) The council members shall be...
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11-85-102
Section 11-85-102 Application for incorporation. (a) To become the public corporation
authorized by this article, the Governor, the Finance Director, and the President of the Alabama
Association of Regional Councils shall present to the Secretary of State of Alabama an application
signed by the applicants listed in Section 11-85-101 which shall set forth all of the
following: (1) The name, official designation, and official residence of each of the applicants,
together with a certified copy of the commission evidencing each applicant's right to office.
(2) The date on which each applicant was inducted into office and the term of office of each
applicant. (3) The name of the proposed public corporation, which shall be the Alabama Revolving
Loan Fund Authority. (4) The location of the principal office of the proposed corporation.
(b) The applicants may also include in the application any other matters which are not inconsistent
with this article or with any of the other laws of the...
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