45-44-101
Section 45-44-101 Election; qualifications; vacancies; compensation. (a) That at the next general election and every four years thereafter, there shall be elected a County Superintendent of Education for Macon County by the qualified voters of the county, who shall hold office for a term of four years from the first day in July and until a successor is elected and qualified. (b) Candidates for office of county superintendent of education shall be nominated and elected as candidates for other county offices of Macon County are nominated and elected under the general laws of this state regulating primary and general elections. (c) The county superintendent of education shall be a qualified elector of the county and possess all the other qualifications required under the general laws of this state for county superintendents of education, and he or she shall perform and discharge all the duties of county superintendent of education, required under the general laws of this state. If there...
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11-2A-2
Section 11-2A-2 Annual compensation of certain local officials. Effective October 1, 2000, the annual compensation which a county shall pay to a county commissioner, a judge of probate, a sheriff, a tax assessor, a tax collector, a revenue commissioner, a license commissioner, and an elected assistant tax assessor or collector shall be as set out below: (1) SHERIFF. The annual minimum compensation for each sheriff shall be fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) which shall be in lieu of any salary and expense allowance currently provided to a sheriff receiving total compensation less than the minimum. Beginning with the next term of office for each sheriff, except as provided in Section 11-2A-4, the salary herein provided shall be the minimum compensation payable to the sheriff in lieu of any salary, expense allowance, or other compensation provided by law. (2) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND JUDGES OF PROBATE. The annual minimum compensation for county commissioners and judges of probate in...
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36-23-1
Section 36-23-1 Number of constables; election; term of office; counties may abolish office of constable. (a) There shall be one constable for each election precinct in each county, to be elected as provided by law, who shall hold office for four years from the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January next after his election and until his successor is elected and qualified. (b) Any county, by local legislation, may abolish the office of constable. (Code 1852, §715; Code 1867, §846; Code 1876, §762; Code 1886, §843; Code 1896, §971; Code 1907, §3324; Code 1923, §6794; Code 1940, T. 54, §28; Acts 1984, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 84-757, p. 129, §1.)...
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36-9-5
Section 36-9-5 Vacation of offices of clerk of circuit court, tax collector, etc., by failure to elect successor. The offices of clerk of the circuit court, tax collector, tax assessor and county treasurer are respectively vacated from the expiration of the incumbent's term when there is a failure to elect a successor at any general election where such officers are elected by the people. (Code 1867, §201; Code 1876, §214; Code 1886, §309; Code 1896, §3143; Code 1907, §1559; Code 1923, §2700; Code 1940, T. 41, §163.)...
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40-5-3
Section 40-5-3 Bonds. Before assuming office the tax collector must execute a bond in duplicate with a surety company authorized to do business in Alabama, payable to the State of Alabama, in an amount to be determined for every county by the Comptroller. The amount of the bond for each tax collector will be set at the beginning of his elected or appointed term for the duration of such term. A new bond for an additional amount may be required whenever, in the judgment of the Comptroller, the public welfare demands such action. The amount of the bond will be determined by the use of the following table based on a percentage of the total annual taxes collected as recorded in the latest audit report for each office published at least four months prior to the date the bond is required to be filed: TABLE FOR COMPUTING AMOUNT OF TAX COLLECTOR'S BOND. Over But Not Over Amount of Bond Of Excess Over Zero $ 250,000 $25,000 _____ $ 250,000 $1,000,000 $25,000 + 5% $ 250,000 $1,000,000 _____...
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45-20-241
Section 45-20-241 Election; term of office. After September 30,1991, there shall be a county revenue commissioner for Covington County. A county revenue commissioner shall be elected at the general election in 1990, and at the general election every six years thereafter. The county revenue commissioner shall serve a term of six years commencing the first day of October next after his or her election and until his or her successor is elected and has qualified. (Act 87-485, p. 736, §1.)...
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45-37-240.02
Section 45-37-240.02 Automobile furnished by county; automobile expense allowance. (a) This section shall apply only to Jefferson County. (b) As used in this section, the term county official shall mean each Jefferson County Commissioner, the Jefferson County Tax Assessor, the Jefferson County Tax Collector, the Jefferson County Assistant Tax Collector, Bessemer Division, the Assistant Jefferson County Tax Assessor, Bessemer Division, the Jefferson County Treasurer, Birmingham Division, and the County Treasurer, Bessemer Division. (c)(1) Each incumbent county official shall have the option of electing, as hereinafter provided, either (i) to have an automobile with fuel, oil, and repairs furnished by Jefferson County, for use in carrying out his or her official duties as such county official, or, in lieu thereof, (ii) to have an automobile expense allowance from the county of one hundred dollars ($100) per week or portion of a week as reimbursement for the county official's use of a...
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45-11-240.36
Section 45-11-240.36 Assumption of office by tax assessor or tax collector. If either the office of tax assessor or the office of tax collector becomes vacant before the expiration of the term of office and before the time of the election provided by this subpart, the remaining officer shall serve in an acting capacity for the vacant office without additional compensation until the remaining provisions of this subpart become operative or have no further effect. If this subpart becomes operative, the remaining officer shall be the county revenue commissioner for the remainder of the term for which he or she was elected. (Act 2008-436, p. 837, §9.)...
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45-37A-52.90
Section 45-37A-52.90 Election; term; qualification. The first mayor shall be elected at the same election at which the council members are elected under Section 45-37A-52.06 and shall hold office until the second Tuesday in November of that year ending in an odd number which would give him or her a term of office most closely approximating four years and until his or her successor is elected and qualified. The first mayor shall qualify and take office in the manner hereinafter prescribed on the second Monday following the date the election of all nine council members is completed or on the second Monday following the election of such mayor, whichever last occurs. The regular election for mayor shall be held on the second Tuesday in October of the year during which the term of the first mayor elected hereunder terminates and every four years thereafter. The mayor elected at any such regular election, on or before the fourth Tuesday of November of the year of such election, shall qualify...
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45-39-70
Section 45-39-70 Election of chair; term; salary; duties. (a) This section shall apply only in Lauderdale County. (b)(1) Effective beginning the next general election for the election of the Lauderdale County Commission, the Chair of the Lauderdale County Commission shall be elected on a countywide basis. The chair shall take office at the same time as members of the Lauderdale County Commission take office and shall serve a four-year term, or until a successor is elected and qualified. The chair shall preside over meetings of the county commission and shall vote only in the case of tie vote of the commissioners. After the election of the first chair as provided in this section and thereafter, the judge of probate shall no longer serve as chair of the county commission. (2) The salary of the Chair of the Lauderdale County Commission shall be forty thousand dollars ($40,000) per year payable in equal semi-monthly installments from the general fund of the county. (3) In addition to the...
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