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32-2-2
Section 32-2-2 Assistant director. There is hereby created within the Department of
Public Safety the position of Assistant Director of Public Safety, which position shall be
in lieu of that of confidential assistant provided for by Section 36-26-10, which shall
be filled by appointment by the Governor, and the appointed person shall serve at the pleasure
of the Governor and may be removed by the Governor; and the appointment, service, and removal
of the assistant director shall not be subject to the state Merit System regulations. The
duties of the Assistant Director of the Department of Public Safety shall include direction
and coordination of the activities of the Department of Public Safety, subject to and under
the control and supervision of the Director of Public Safety. Such assistant director shall
receive an annual salary not to exceed that salary fixed by Sections 36-6-5 through 36-6-7
to be paid from the funds of the Department of Public Safety in the same manner as other...

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36-26-17
Section 36-26-17 Manner of filling of vacancies in classified service generally; appointments
in classified service generally. Vacancies in the classified service shall be filled either
by transfer, promotion, appointment, reappointment or demotion. Whenever a vacancy is to be
filled by appointment, the appointing authority shall submit to the director a statement of
the title of the position and, if requested by the director to do so, the duties of the position
and desirable qualifications of the person to be appointed and a request that the director
certify to him the names of persons eligible for appointment to the position. The director
shall thereupon certify to the appointing authority the name of the 10 ranking eligibles from
the most appropriate register and, if more than one vacancy is to be filled, the name of one
additional eligible for each additional vacancy or all the names on the register if there
are fewer than 10. Except that in the appointment of attorneys or legal...
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45-2-234.09
Section 45-2-234.09 Appeals; subpoenas; hearing. (a) A classified employee, other than
an appointed official, shall have the right to appeal any disciplinary action taken against
him or her. An employee on probationary status shall not have that right unless the employee
had permanent status in some other position at the time of appointment to the probationary
position. An employee, other than an appointed official, desiring to appeal any disciplinary
action directed against him or her shall first exhaust any administrative remedy as provided
by policy of the sheriff's personnel system. Upon exhausting any administrative remedy, the
employee shall then file his or her appeal in writing with the personnel officer within seven
calendar days of the last final administrative action on the disciplinary action, and shall
request a hearing before the personnel appeals board. Within seven calendar days after the
receipt of the appeal, the personnel officer shall file with the chair of the...
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45-37A-52.95
Section 45-37A-52.95 Powers and duties. The mayor shall be the head of the administrative
branch of the city government. The mayor shall not sit with the council nor shall he or she
have a vote in its proceedings and he or she shall have the power and duties herein conferred.
The mayor shall be responsible for the proper administration of all affairs of the city and,
subject to any civil service or merit system law applicable to such city and except as otherwise
provided herein, he or she shall have power and shall be required to: (1) Enforce all law
and ordinances. (2) Appoint and, when necessary for the good of the service, remove all officers
and employees of the city except as otherwise provided by this part and except as he or she
may authorize the head of a department or office to appoint and remove subordinates in such
department or office; provided that he or she shall not appoint or remove officers and employees
of: a. Any board of the city having control over any park,...
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9-16-73
Section 9-16-73 Surface Mining Commission - Creation; composition; officers; compensation;
meetings; offices; funds; removal of members. (a) There is continued as previously established
the Alabama Surface Mining Reclamation Commission under the name of the Alabama Surface Mining
Commission for the purpose of transition in implementing and enforcing this article and carrying
out the intent and policy stated in Section 9-16-71. All members of the commission
appointed under authority of Section 9-16-33, shall continue their terms as created
under that section until all reappointments and filling of vacancies have been filled
in the manner as provided in this section. At the expiration of any term, that member
shall continue in office until an appointment occurs as provided in this section. After
February 25, 1994, no member shall serve more than two full consecutive terms of office. (b)
The commission shall be composed of seven members, who are fair and reasonable citizens of
the state...
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12-18-11
Section 12-18-11 Crediting to circuit court judges toward retirement of prior service
for which entitled to credit toward supernumerary status in position other than as circuit
judge. Any judge of a circuit court holding office on September 18, 1973 who is entitled to
credit for prior service toward earning supernumerary status in a position other than as a
circuit judge shall be entitled to have all such service credited toward retirement status
under this article, provided he does so within three years from September 18, 1973, by notifying
the Supreme Court in writing of the service for which he is at that time entitled to credit
toward obtaining supernumerary status and for which he desires credit toward retirement under
the Judicial Retirement Fund provided by this article. Upon receipt of such notice the Supreme
Court shall make a judicial determination of the amount of such credit to which such judge
is entitled and shall notify the board of control of the State Employees'...
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36-27-52
Section 36-27-52 Coverage for official court reporters. (a) Any person serving as an
official court reporter on August 13, 1987, shall have one year from such date to elect to
be covered by the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama in lieu of eligibility to become
a supernumerary court reporter. All elections under this provision shall be in writing and
filed with the Administrative Office of Courts and with the Board of Control of the state
Employees' Retirement System within the election period heretofore set forth. Provided, however,
that the failure of any person to elect coverage under the Employees' Retirement System shall
not affect their eligibility to qualify for supernumerary status and any official circuit
court reporter who was employed on August 13, 1987, and did not elect to be covered by the
Employees' Retirement System of Alabama may, upon reemployment as an official court reporter
after a lapse in service, continue to accumulate creditable service towards eligibility...

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40-2-41
Section 40-2-41 Appointment; term of office; qualifications. The Commissioner of Revenue
shall be appointed by the Governor and shall hold office at the pleasure of the Governor.
He shall be a qualified elector and known to possess high character and knowledge of the general
subject of taxation and matters pertaining thereto. He shall not hold another office under
the government of the United States or under any other state or of this state, or any political
subdivision thereof, during his incumbency in such office and shall not hold any position
of trust or profit or engage in any occupation or business the conduct of which shall interfere
or be inconsistent with the duties he assumes as Commissioner of Revenue under the provisions
of this title; provided, that no one shall be eligible to serve as Commissioner of Revenue
while employed by or financially interested in any public service corporation, nor unless
he shall have been a citizen of Alabama for a period of five years and shall...
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12-17-227
Section 12-17-227 (Effective November 8, 2016, subject to contingencies) Definitions.
When used in this division, the following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively,
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS. The sum of
all the amounts deducted from the compensation of a member credited to his or her individual
account in the District Attorneys' Plan, together with regular interest thereon. (2) ACTUARIAL
EQUIVALENT. A benefit of equal value when computed upon the basis of the mortality tables
adopted by the Board of Control and regular interest. (3) ANNUITY. Payments for life derived
from the accumulated contributions of a member. All annuities shall be payable in equal monthly
installments. (4) AVERAGE FINAL COMPENSATION. The average annual compensation of a district
attorney with respect to which he or she had made contributions pursuant to Section
12-17-227.2 during the five years in his or her last 10 years of membership service...
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31-5-6
Section 31-5-6 State Service Commissioner - Qualifications; appointment; term of office
and removal; head of department; representation of state before federal agencies; reciprocal
agreements with other states; appointment of district and county service commissioners and
other personnel. (a) It shall be the duty of the State Board of Veterans' Affairs to appoint
a State Service Commissioner who shall serve for a term of four years subject to removal by
the state board for cause. He shall be appointed on the basis of education, ability, and experience
in handling veterans' affairs, and without regard to political affiliations. Such commissioner
shall be a resident of the State of Alabama and shall be a veteran who served on active duty
for a period of 60 days or more in the military or naval forces of the United States in any
war in which the United States shall have been engaged, and shall have been honorably discharged
therefrom, and all subsequent appointees to such office shall be...
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