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36-7-21
Section 36-7-21 Allowances of persons traveling in service of the state; travel authorization.
(a) Persons traveling in the service of the state or any of its departments, institutions,
boards, bureaus, commissions, councils, committees, or other agencies, outside the State of
Alabama, or within the State of Alabama for purposes of attending or assisting in hosting
a convention, conference, seminar, or other meeting of a state, regional, or national organization
of which the state or individual is a dues-paying member that is held within the state, shall
be allowed all of their actual and necessary expenses in addition to the actual expenses for
transportation. In-state travel authorized under this section is subject to the same documentation
requirements as out-of-state travel. (b) Except as provided in subsections (c), (d), (e),
and (f), any travel for which a traveler intends to seek reimbursement from the state under
this section shall be fully authorized in writing by the head of...
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40-18-14
Section 40-18-14 Adjusted gross income of individuals. The term "gross income" as
used herein: (1) Includes gains, profits and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation
for personal services of whatever kind, or in whatever form paid, including the salaries,
income, fees, and other compensation of state, county, and municipal officers and employees,
or from professions, vocations, trades, business, commerce or sales, or dealings in property
whether real or personal, growing out of ownership or use of or interest in such property;
also from interest, royalties, rents, dividends, securities, or transactions of any business
carried on for gain or profit and the income derived from any source whatever, including any
income not exempted under this chapter and against which income there is no provision for
a tax. The term "gross income" as used herein also includes alimony and separate
maintenance payments to the extent they are includable in gross income for federal income
tax...
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45-8A-71.13
working days from the time of written notification of his or her discharge, removal, or demotion
in which to appeal to the board. Upon receipt of the appeal, the board shall order the charges
or complaint to be filed with it in writing and shall hold a hearing on the charges. No permanent
employee, officer, or official of the city whose employment comes within the coverage of this
part, and whose probationary period has been served, shall be removed, discharged, or demoted
except for some personal misconduct, or fact, rendering his or her further tenure harmful
to the public interest, or for some cause affecting or concerning his or her fitness or ability.
If the removal, discharge, or demotion is appealed to the board, then the action shall become
final only after a hearing upon written charges or complaint. At the hearing, the employee
shall have the opportunity to face his or her accusers and be heard in his or her own defense.
Pending a hearing on the appeal, the employee may be...
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34-11-14
Section 34-11-14 Persons and acts exempt from chapter. This chapter shall not be construed
to prevent or to affect any of the following: (1) The practice of any other legally recognized
profession or trade. (2) The work of an engineer intern or land surveyor intern, employee,
or a subordinate of any person holding a certificate of licensure under this chapter, or any
employee of a person practicing lawfully under paragraph b of subdivision (1) of Section 34-11-4,
provided the work does not include final engineering or land surveying designs or decisions
and is done under the responsible charge of and verified by an individual holding a certificate
of licensure under this chapter. (3) The practice of officers and employees of the government
of the United States while engaged within this state in the practice of engineering or land
surveying for the government. This exception does not extend to any engineer or land surveyor
engaged in the practice of professional engineering or land...
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36-16-8
Section 36-16-8 Property Inventory Control Division - Establishment of control of state personal
property; property managers; inventories. The Property Inventory Control Division shall establish
a control in the following manner of all nonconsumable state personal property not
exempt under Section 36-16-11. (1) The head of each department or agency of the state shall
designate one of its employees as property manager for the department or agency. Except for
books, the property manager shall make a full and complete inventory of all nonconsumable
personal property and certain other items of personal property deemed important
or sensitive enough by the Property Inventory Control Division to be included in the inventory
of state property of the value of five hundred dollars ($500) or more owned by the state and
used or acquired by the department or agency. The inventory shall show the complete description,
manufacturer's serial number, cost price, date of purchase, location, and custodial...
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16-24C-4
Section 16-24C-4 Tenure of teachers; nonprobationary status of classified employees. No action
may be proposed or approved based upon personal or political reasons on the part of
the employer, chief executive officer, or governing board. A teacher shall attain tenure,
and a classified employee shall attain nonprobationary status as follows: (1) Except as otherwise
provided by Section 16-23-3, a teacher who is not an employee of a two-year educational institution
operated under the authority and control of the Department of Postsecondary Education, shall
attain tenure upon the completion of three complete, consecutive school years of full-time
employment as a teacher with the same employer unless the governing board approves and issues
written notice of termination to the teacher on or before the last day of the teacher's third
consecutive, complete school year of employment. For purposes of this chapter, a probationary
teacher whose employment or reemployment is effective prior to...
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16-51-6
Section 16-51-6 Board of trustees - Powers as to organization and administration. The board
of trustees has the power to organize the university by appointing a president, whose salary
shall be fixed by the board, and by employing a corps of instructors, who shall be nominated
to the board in writing by the president and who shall be styled the faculty of the university
and such other instructors and officers as the interests of the university may require; and
to remove any instructors or other officers, and to fix their salaries or compensation and
increase or reduce the same at their discretion; to delegate by resolution or bylaw to a committee
of the board of trustees or to the president of the university the authority to establish
and implement personnel rules, policies, and practices for hiring, promoting, demoting, and
terminating instructors, officers, and employees or to take any other action authorized by
this section; to regulate, alter, or modify the government of the...
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29-4-20
Section 29-4-20 Subordinate officers - Secretary of the Senate; Assistant Secretary of the
Senate. (a) The subordinate officers of the Senate consist of the Secretary of the Senate
and an Assistant Secretary of the Senate. The Secretary of the Senate shall be a full-time
employee, elected as provided by law, and compensated as provided in this chapter. (b) The
Secretary of the Senate shall not participate in political activities such as are prohibited
by the Merit System Act in Section 36-26-38. (c) The Assistant Secretary of the Senate shall
be elected by a majority vote of the Senate. The Assistant Secretary of the Senate shall be
paid from funds appropriated to the Legislature an amount fixed by the Senate Legislative
Council. (d) The Secretary of the Senate may appoint an administrative assistant. The administrative
assistant to the Secretary shall serve at the pleasure of the Secretary and shall be paid
from funds appropriated to the Legislature an amount fixed by the Senate...
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36-26-8
a classification plan for the state service. (5) Submit to the Governor, after its approval
by the board, a pay plan for all positions in the state service. (6) Conduct tests, formulate
employment registers, and certify persons qualified for appointment, devise and administer
employee service ratings and develop employee welfare and training programs. (7) Recommend
and, upon adoption by the board, administer an in-service training program. (8) Approve all
payrolls or other compensations for personal services within the state service before
they may be lawfully authorized for payment. (9) Establish and maintain a roster of all the
officers and employees in the state service. (10) Make such investigations pertaining to personnel,
salary scales, and employment conditions in the state service as may be requested by the board,
the Governor, or the Legislature. (11) Make investigations concerning the administration and
effect of this article and the rules made thereunder and report the...
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36-27-24
Section 36-27-24 Funds for assets of retirement system - Creation; composition; disposition
of funds; appropriations. (a) Effective October 1, 1997, all the assets of the retirement
system shall be credited according to the purpose for which they are held among three funds,
namely, the Annuity Savings Fund, the Pension Accumulation Fund, and the Expense Fund. The
operation of the former Pension Reserve Fund and the Annuity Reserve Fund shall be discontinued
as of such date and the balance of the former Pension Reserve Fund shall be transferred to
the Pension Accumulation Fund, and the balance of the former Annuity Reserve Fund shall be
transferred to the Pension Accumulation Fund. (b) Annuity Savings Fund. The Annuity Savings
Fund shall be a fund in which shall be accumulated contributions from the compensation of
members to provide for their annuities. Contributions to and payments from the Annuity Savings
Fund shall be made as follows: Effective October 1, 1971, each employer shall...
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