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45-36-232.35
Section 45-36-232.35 Jackson County Work Release and Pretrial Release Commission. (a) There
is hereby created a body to be known as the Jackson County Work Release and Pretrial Release
Commission, hereinafter called the commission. The commission shall be composed of seven persons,
including the following: The Sheriff of Jackson County, the district attorney of the Thirty-eighth
Judicial Circuit, a circuit judge from the Thirty-eighth Judicial Circuit to be appointed
by the presiding judge of the circuit, a judge of the District Court of Jackson County to
be appointed by the presiding district court judge in Jackson County, a person appointed by
the Jackson County Commission, a person appointed by the City Council of the City of Scottsboro,
the Circuit Court Clerk of Jackson County. (b) The commission shall have the duty to implement
this subpart and to generally superintend all administrative functions pursuant hereto, subject,
however, to the provisions of duly promulgated rules of...
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45-45-233.35
Section 45-45-233.35 Madison County Work Release and Pretrial Release Commission. (a) There
is hereby created a body to be known as the Madison County Work Release and Pretrial Release
Commission, hereinafter called the commission. The commission shall be composed of eight persons,
including the following: The Sheriff of Madison County, the District Attorney of the Twenty-third
Judicial Circuit, a circuit judge from the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit to be appointed by
the presiding judge of the circuit, a judge of the District Court of Madison County to be
appointed by the presiding district court judge in Madison County, a person appointed by the
Madison County Commission, a person appointed by the City Council of the City of Huntsville,
the Circuit Court Clerk of Madison County, and one court administrator of the Twenty-third
Judicial Circuit. (b) The commission shall have the duty to implement this subpart and to
generally superintend all administrative functions pursuant hereto,...
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45-49-50
Section 45-49-50 Qualifications, Constable Regulatory Board of Mobile; suspensions. (a) In
Mobile County, no person shall hold the office of constable unless the person has successfully
completed the minimum standards and training for peace officers pursuant to Section 36-21-46.
(b) All constables shall be required to obtain a minimum of 20 hours of training per year,
in addition to those requirements for constables set forth in subsection (a). (c) Constables
not acquiring the required amount of training hours may not perform the duties of their office
until the required training has been met. The Mobile County Constable Association is established
to approve and provide the training of constables as required in subsection (b). (d) The Constable
Regulatory Board of Mobile is created. The board shall have oversight of the conduct of the
constables in the county and shall resolve local complaints against the office of constable.
The board shall have the right to suspend any constable...
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9-8-59
Section 9-8-59 Board of directors - Composition; qualifications, election and terms of office
of members; vacancies; officers; quorum; prior elections, etc., ratified, etc. (a) Within
30 days after a watershed conservancy district is created under the provisions of this article,
the board of supervisors shall cause an election, after due notice has been given, to be held
therein for the election of a board of directors of such watershed conservancy district. All
owners of lands lying within the district shall be eligible to vote in such election, and
only such landowners shall be eligible to vote. The board of directors shall be composed of
five members, whose terms of office shall be four years. A director shall hold office until
his successor has been elected and has qualified. Such board of directors shall, under the
supervision of the board of supervisors, be the governing body of the watershed conservancy
district. Successors to the first elected directors shall likewise be...
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11-89-6
Section 11-89-6 Board of directors. Each district shall be governed by a board of directors.
All powers of the district shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization.
Subject to the provisions of Sections 11-89-3 and 11-89-4, the board shall consist initially
of that number of directors, apportioned among and elected by the authorizing subdivisions,
as shall be specified in the certificate of incorporation of the district. The initial term
of office of each such director shall begin immediately upon his election and shall end at
12:01 A.M. on the fourth anniversary date of the filing for record of the certificate of incorporation
of the district. Thereafter, the term of office of each such director shall be four years;
provided however, each county commission may, if they desire, number the place of each director
and prescribe one-, two-, three-or four-year terms for each place so as to stagger the terms
of office of the directors. If any amendment to the certificate...
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15-21-13
Section 15-21-13 Notice to district attorney, prosecutor or arrestor required when criminal
charge; bail without notice. If it appears from the petition for a writ of habeas corpus or
from the documents thereunto annexed that the party is imprisoned and detained on any criminal
charge or accusation, the officer issuing the writ must endorse thereon an order requiring
the applicant, or someone else for him, to give notice to the district attorney of the circuit
or to the prosecutor or principal agent in procuring the arrest of the issue of the writ and
of the time and place at which it is returnable. If such notice is not given when the district
attorney or other person entitled to it is within 50 miles of the place of examination, the
party who is imprisoned must not be discharged. But, if the party is charged with an offense
which is bailable and he waives an examination into the facts, the judge may fix the amount
of bail, without notice to the district attorney or prosecutor, and in...
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26-8-21
Section 26-8-21 Application for removal and notice of hearing thereon; appointment of guardian
ad litem. Authority for such removal may be obtained on the application in writing, verified
by affidavit, of the guardian, or of the minor or ward by next friend, stating the facts which
show that the removal will advance the interests of the minor or ward. If application is made
by the minor or ward by next friend, a day must be appointed for the hearing, 10 days' notice
of which must be given the guardian or conservator by the service of process. If application
is made by the guardian or conservator, a day, not less than 10 days after the filing of the
application, must be appointed for the hearing and a guardian ad litem appointed to represent
the minor or ward, who must put in issue the facts stated in the application and require proof
thereof. (Code 1852, §§2031, 2035; Code 1867, §§2441, 2445; Code 1876, §§2796, 2802;
Code 1886, §2484; Code 1896, §2369; Code 1907, §4459; Code...
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45-28-234.03
Section 45-28-234.03 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2017 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE JUNE 3, 2015. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) There is
created the Personnel Board of the Office of the Sheriff of Etowah County which shall be composed
of five members. One member shall be appointed by the sheriff and one member shall be appointed
by each of the four members of the legislative delegation representing Etowah County. (b)
The initial appointments shall be as follows: (1) The member appointed by the Sheriff of Etowah
County shall serve an initial term of four years and shall serve as chair of the board. (2)
The member appointed by the State Senator representing Senate District 10 shall serve an initial
term of four years. (3) The member appointed by the House of Representatives member representing
House District 28 shall serve an initial term of three years. (4) The member appointed by
the House of Representatives member representing House...
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11-19-8
Section 11-19-8 County planning commission - Creation; composition; qualifications, appointment,
terms of office, removal and compensation of members; vacancies. The county commission may,
by resolution or ordinance, create a county planning commission for the purpose of enforcing
this chapter. The county commission shall appoint not less than five nor more than 11 members
to the commission. The probate judge, chairman, or similar presiding officer of the county
governing body shall be an ex officio member of said commission and shall vote only in case
of a tie vote at a meeting wherein the entire membership is present and has voted. Members
of the county commission may serve as members of the planning commission notwithstanding the
provisions of Section 11-3-2, or any other provisions limiting the offices such governing
officials may hold. The term of the ex officio member shall correspond to his official tenure.
The terms of each appointive member shall be four years; provided, that,...
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12-16-210
Section 12-16-210 Disclosure of indictment by district attorney, grand juror, etc., prior to
arrest, etc., of person indicted. Any judge, district attorney, clerk or other officer of
court or grand juror who discloses the fact that an indictment has been found before the person
indicted has been arrested or has given bail for his appearance to answer thereto shall, on
conviction, be fined not less than $200.00, and may also be imprisoned in the county jail
or sentenced to hard labor for the county for not more than six months. (Code 1852, §36;
Code 1867, §3577; Code 1876, §4134; Code 1886, §3969; Code 1896, §5047; Code 1907, §7308;
Code 1923, §8690; Code 1940, T. 30, §95.)...
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