36-15-5.1
Section 36-15-5.1 Deputy attorneys general. (a) The position of deputy attorney general of Alabama is created and established. (b) The Attorney General may appoint, in such a manner or number as the Attorney General deems necessary, deputy attorneys general so long as the number of full-time deputy attorneys general employed in the office of the Attorney General does not exceed 12 and the number of full-time deputy attorneys general employed in any state department or agency does not exceed one. The compensation, salaries, expenses, and benefits of the deputy attorneys general shall be paid from funds available to the Attorney General or the department or agency employing the deputy attorney general. (c) All deputy attorneys general shall be appointed by and shall serve at the pleasure of the Attorney General and shall perform such duties and exercise such powers as the Attorney General may direct. Notwithstanding the foregoing, when the State Department of Transportation requires the...
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41-9-708
Section 41-9-708 Creation; administration; composition; qualifications; chairman; terms of office; recognition and representation of additional Indian tribes, bands, and groups; written complaints concerning commissioner. (a) There is hereby created and established the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission hereinafter called the commission, which shall be administered under the direction and supervision of the Joint Committee on Administrative Regulations, as provided by Section 41-22-22. (b) The commission shall be composed of at least 11 members. All members of the commission must reside in Alabama. Members shall include a member of the State Senate, appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, and a member of the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, seven Indian representatives from the seven tribes, bands, or groups in the State of Alabama, and one member at large. The Governor shall appoint seven Indian members from recommendations submitted by...
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8-31-5
Section 8-31-5 Penalties for violation of chapter; penalties collected remitted to State Treasurer; suspension or revocation of license or certificate. (a) Upon an entry of judgement or decree for a violation of this chapter, the court shall impose a civil penalty not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation with an aggregate total not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for any 24-hour period. (b) All penalties collected under this chapter shall be remitted by the circuit court to the State Treasurer and shall be credited to the account of either the office of the Attorney General or the office of the district attorney whichever initiated the action resulting in the imposition of such penalties. (c) Upon a showing to the court by the office of the Attorney General or the office of the district attorney that a person has engaged in continuous and willful violations of this chapter, the court may suspend or revoke any license or certificate authorizing that...
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36-15-4.1
Section 36-15-4.1 Grants, other sources of funds. (a) For the purpose of performing any functions, duties or responsibilities of the office of the Attorney General or for the purpose of implementing any provision of this act the Attorney General may receive, accept, expend or utilize any and all money or property of whatever nature, kind or description which may now or hereafter be available to the Attorney General for such purposes. (b) The Attorney General may receive, accept, utilize, expend and administer any grants, gifts, donations, reimbursements or fees from any public, quasi-public or private source. (c) The Attorney General may enter into agreements and contracts with the United States of America, the State of Alabama, or any of the respective agencies, institutions, departments, authorities, agents or employees of the above in order to implement the provisions of this act or to defray and recover the costs of representing any of the above; provided, any such agreements or...
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36-18-3
Section 36-18-3 Offices and laboratories. The director shall maintain an office and a laboratory for the scientific investigation of deaths and crime at Auburn, Alabama, and shall be furnished adequate quarters by the state for the conduct of his office and laboratories. The director, with the approval of the Attorney General and the Governor, shall maintain such other offices and laboratories in this state as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this arcticle. (Acts 1939, No. 440, p. 584, §1; Code 1940, T. 14, §389; Acts 1980, No. 80-591, p. 945, §1.)...
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36-9-8
Section 36-9-8 Proceedings upon occurrence of vacancy in office of United States Senator - Ordering of election for selection of United States Senator - Authorization and procedure generally. Whenever a vacancy occurs in the office of senator of and from the State of Alabama in the Senate of the United States more than four months before a general election, the Governor of Alabama shall forthwith order an election to be held by the qualified electors of the state to elect a senator of and from the State of Alabama to the United States Senate for the unexpired term. If the vacancy occurs within four months of but more than 60 days before a general election, the vacancy shall be filled at that election. If the vacancy occurs within 60 days before a general election, the Governor shall order a special election to be held on the first Tuesday after the lapse of 60 days from and after the day on which the vacancy is known to the Governor, and the senator elected at such special election...
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8-26B-30
Section 8-26B-30 Alabama Athlete Agents Commission. (a) The Alabama Athlete Agents Commission is continued in existence. The commission shall consist of the Secretary of State and 18 members to be appointed as follows: (1) One member appointed by the Governor. (2) One member appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. (3) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. (4) The athletic director or an individual appointed by the athletic director at each of the following institutions of higher education: a. Auburn University. b. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. c. University of South Alabama. d. Alabama State University. e. Alabama A & M University. f. Tuskegee University. g. Troy University. h. Jacksonville State University. i. University of North Alabama. j. University of West Alabama. k. Miles College. l. University of Montevallo. m. University of Alabama, Huntsville. n. University of Alabama, Birmingham. (5) One member appointed by the Alabama High School Athletic...
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34-24-310
Section 34-24-310 Created; composition; appointment of members; terms of office; public members. (a) There is created the Medical Licensure Commission composed of seven physicians, each of whom shall be either a doctor of medicine or a doctor of osteopathy and be licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy in this state. The members of the commission shall be appointed as follows: Two physicians shall be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor; two physicians shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; and the remaining three physicians shall be appointed by the Governor. Each member of the commission shall be a citizen of this state and the membership of the commission shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state. The members shall serve a five-year term with no limit as to the number of terms a member can serve. In order to stagger the terms, the initial appointment shall be as follows: The two...
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34-25A-8
Section 34-25A-8 Alabama State Board of Prosthetists and Orthotists. (a) Effective October 1, 2009, the existing Alabama State Board of Prosthetists and Orthotists is abolished. Notwithstanding the foregoing, members on the board serving on October 1, 2009, shall continue to serve until their successors are appointed. Effective October 1, 2009, a new Alabama State Board of Prosthetists and Orthotists is created to administer this chapter and shall be composed of nine members as provided in this section who shall be compensated at the rate of one hundred dollars ($100) per day plus travel expenses for each day they perform their duties. The board membership shall reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban and rural, and economic diversity of the state and each member of the board shall be a citizen of this state. The Attorney General of the state shall act as legal advisor of the board and shall render such legal assistance as may be necessary in carrying out the provisions of this...
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36-13-1
Section 36-13-1 Oath of office. The oath required by Article 16, Section 279 of the Constitution of this state may be administered to the Governor by the presiding officer of either house of the Legislature or by any officer authorized by law to administer an oath at any place in this state. (Code 1852, §53; Code 1867, §67; Code 1876, §65; Code 1886, §66; Code 1896, §1953; Code 1907, §550; Code 1923, §753; Code 1940, T. 55, §171.)...
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