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45-40-120
Section 45-40-120 Personnel board and system; chief deputy and chief clerk or sheriff.
(a)(1) There is created and established a three member personnel board for Lawrence County,
Alabama, with the members to be appointed as follows: a. One member shall be appointed by
the state legislative delegation representing the county. b. One member shall be appointed
by the county commission. c. One member shall be appointed by collective agreement of the
sheriff, tax assessor, tax collector, and judge of probate. (2) The appointments shall be
made no later than the twenty-fifth day immediately after May 7, 1992. (b) The personnel board
created in subsection (a) shall implement and administer the Lawrence County Personnel System
using as a general guide for the system the manual for the system authored by Auburn University.
The board may revise the pay scale as it deems appropriate. Any revision shall not lower the
salary of any employee. The personnel board shall carefully and zealously monitor...
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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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36-25-23
Section 36-25-23 Lobbying activities prohibited during elected term of office; floor
privileges of former members of Legislature; solicitation of lobbyists by public officials
or employees; contracts to provide lobbying services contingent upon legislative action. (a)
No public official elected to a term of office shall serve for a fee as a lobbyist or otherwise
represent a client, including his or her employer, before any legislative body or any branch
of state or local government, including the executive and judicial branches of government,
and including the Legislature of Alabama or any board, agency, commission, or department thereof,
during the term or remainder of the term for which the official was elected. For purposes
of this subsection, such prohibition shall not include a former member of the Alabama Judiciary
who as an attorney represents a client in a legal, non-lobbying capacity. (b) No former member
of the House of Representatives or the Senate of the State of Alabama...
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41-9-210
Section 41-9-210 Office to succeed to Alabama Development Office as federal programs;
purpose, responsibilities, etc. The Office of State Planning and Federal Programs shall be
the principal staff agency of the executive branch to plan with the other departments of state
government, and with other governmental units, for the comprehensive development of the state's
human, economic and physical resources and their relevance for programs administered by the
state and the governmental structure required to put such programs into effect. The purpose
of such planning shall be to insure that the maximum benefit will accrue to the state from
the advances, loans, grants and other forms of assistance made available to local governmental
units and state departments, agencies and institutions by the federal government, or any agency,
or any political subdivision thereof. It shall provide information, assistance and staff support
by all appropriate means available. The Office of State Planning and...
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41-15A-1
Section 41-15A-1 Contributions; promotions. The State Treasurer is authorized to accept
gifts, donations, and bequests from any person, association, company, or corporation wishing
to contribute voluntarily to the Penny Trust Fund. Any person, association, company, or corporation
may deposit funds in the Penny Trust Fund through the auspices of the State Treasurer or in
the appropriately designated depository. The State Treasurer may seek the voluntary participation
of banks, financial institutions, or other businesses in receiving and transferring donations
to the Penny Trust Fund. The State Treasurer shall promulgate rules and regulations governing
the procedures and administration for the voluntary donations, contributions, and transfers
to the Penny Trust Fund. Donation and transmittal forms and promotional materials may be developed
and distributed as authorized by the State Treasurer. It shall be legal and permissible for
any agency of the state, including the Teachers'...
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45-37-30
Section 45-37-30 Cemetery Board. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Jefferson County Cemetery Board. (2)
CEMETERY. Any for profit cemetery in the county where property is used or intended to be used
for the interment of human remains, including, but not limited to, any property containing
a grave, lot, crypt, niche, or mausoleum and any gravestone, headstone, or other marker therein.
(3) MAINTENANCE. The act of maintaining a cemetery, including, but not limited to, the cutting
and trimming of the lawn, shrubs, and trees. (4) NEGLECTED CEMETERY. A cemetery that has become
abandoned or neglected in any of the following ways: a. Weeds, briars, bushes, or trees have
become overgrown. b. Fences have become broken, decayed, or dilapidated. c. Graves, lots,
crypts, niches, mausoleums, and markers and roads, buildings, or other structures in a cemetery
have become damaged, broken, dilapidated, or destroyed. (b)(1) The...
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45-40-30
Section 45-40-30 Lawrence County 2015 Commission. (a) In Lawrence County, there is created
the Lawrence County 2015 Commission, hereinafter called the commission, for the long-term
planning of economic development, business, and education in the county, whose members serve
on a voluntary basis and without compensation. (b)(1) The commission shall be composed of
volunteer residents of the county who submit written application for appointment to the Lawrence
County Legislative Delegation as provided in this section for the following positions:
Director, deputy director, associate directors for the areas described in subdivision (2),
and other commission membership positions as the delegation may offer. (2) Associate directorships
shall be available for each of the following areas: a. Education b. Economic Development c.
Business and Industry d. Recreation and Tourism e. General Information f. Environment g. Governmental
Relations h. Regional Development i. Any other areas deemed...
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16-25A-2
Section 16-25A-2 Public Education Employees' Health Insurance Board; membership, compensation,
oath of office, officers, staff, etc. (a) The Public Education Employees' Health Insurance
Board shall consist of the members of the Board of Control of the Teachers' Retirement System
of Alabama; (b) Board members shall serve without compensation for their services as board
members, but shall be reimbursed from the fund established in subsection (f) of Section
16-25A-8 for all necessary expenses that they may incur through service on the board; (c)
Each board member shall, within 10 days after his appointment or election to the Board of
Control of the Teachers' Retirement System, take an oath of office that, so far as it devolves
on him, he will diligently and honestly administer the affairs of the board herein established,
and that he will not knowingly violate, or willingly permit to be violated, any of the provisions
of law applicable to the Public Employees' Health Insurance Plan. Such...
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29-4-50
Section 29-4-50 Office of Lieutenant Governor; compensation; business travel. The Office
of the Lieutenant Governor shall be separate and distinct from the Legislature, any state
agency, entity, or official. The Lieutenant Governor may appoint, without regard to the State
Merit System law, such personnel as may be necessary to carry out the duties and functions
of the office. The compensation of personnel so employed shall be fixed by the Lieutenant
Governor in accordance with that of comparable positions established under the State Merit
System pay plan. The Lieutenant Governor may prescribe the duties and responsibilities of
the personnel of the office. All personnel appointed pursuant to this section shall
serve at the pleasure of the Lieutenant Governor making the appointment. Compensation of personnel
employed pursuant to this section shall be payable as the salaries of other state employees
are paid. The compensation of those personnel shall be paid from funds appropriated to the...

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45-17-82.20
Section 45-17-82.20 Additional recording fee; audit. (a) Pursuant to the authority granted
by Amendment 136 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and Section 12-19-90(d), in
Colbert County, a recording fee of two dollars ($2) shall be paid to the county and collected
by the judge of probate, with respect to each instrument that may be filed for record in the
office of the judge of probate. No instrument shall be received for record in the office of
the judge of probate unless the recording fee of two dollars ($2) is paid. The recording fee
shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and other charges required by law to be paid
upon the filing for record of any instrument in the probate office. All recording fees so
collected shall be deposited by the judge of probate in any bank in Colbert County and expended
at the discretion of the judge of probate for general operation of the probate office. (b)
On May 7, 1992, the judge of probate shall post in a conspicuous manner in the...
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