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45-35-250.01
Section 45-35-250.01 Dotahn/Houston County Enhanced 911 Board. (a) The City of Dothan/Houston
County Enhanced 911 Board shall consist of the following members: (1) Four members appointed
by a majority vote of the Dothan City Commission. (2) One member appointed by a majority vote
of the Houston County Commission. (3) The City of Dothan Police Chief, or his or her designee.
(4) The City of Dothan Fire Chief, or his or her designee. (5) The Houston County Sheriff,
or his or her designee. (6) The President of the Houston County Firefighter's Association,
or his or her designee. (b) Any designee designated to serve shall be a member of the representative's
department and shall present documentation of appointment to the chair of the board. (c) The
board shall annually elect a chair. (d) For purposes of initial appointments, two members
appointed by the Dothan City Commission and the member appointed by the Houston County Commission
shall serve four-year terms, and the remaining two members...
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45-35A-51.26
Section 45-35A-51.26 Certification of payrolls. (a) It shall be unlawful for any city official,
employee, or other officer to pay or cause to be paid any salary or compensation to any person
in the classified service of the city, for personal services, unless the payroll estimate,
voucher, or account, for such compensation, containing the name of the persons to be paid,
shall bear the certification of such persons' department head or appointing authority that
the person or persons named therein are employees of the city and are legally entitled to
receive the sums stated therein and such payroll or voucher must be approved by the director.
(b) Any sum paid in violation of this part or the rules and regulations adopted thereunder
may be recovered, in any action maintained in the name of the city, by the city attorney,
or by any citizen or taxpayer of the city, from the officer who made, authorized, or approved
such payment or who signed or countersigned any voucher, payroll, check, or...
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11-3-2
Section 11-3-2 Eligibility of commissioners to serve on public boards, etc. (a) Subject to
the restrictions of Section 280 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and the laws of this
state, any member of a county commission may be appointed to and may serve on public boards,
commissions, and authorities within this state unless otherwise prohibited by law. Except
where otherwise specifically authorized or required by general state or federal law, only
one member from a particular county commission may serve on any particular public board, commission,
or authority. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this subsection shall not be interpreted to authorize
a county commission to appoint a member to serve on the board of any authority, corporation,
or association organized pursuant to Chapter 21 of Title 22 unless the appointment is authorized
in the articles of incorporation of the authority, corporation, or association. (b) All service
on a board, commission, or authority by a member of a...
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11-47-210.1
Section 11-47-210.1 Legislative findings and declarations. The Legislature finds and declares
all of the following: (1) Through this article, the Legislature has (i) granted to each municipality
in the state, acting either individually or in cooperation with one or more other municipalities,
the power to acquire, operate, manage, and control parks, playgrounds, and other recreational
or athletic facilities and to authorize the organization of an authority, as a public corporation,
to act on behalf of the municipality or municipalities in providing for the ownership and
management of parks, playgrounds, and other recreational or athletic facilities, (ii) provided
for the organization of the authorities, and (iii) specified certain powers to be enjoyed
by such an authority. (2) In order to facilitate the accomplishment of the legislative objectives
reflected in this article and to provide for a greater degree of mutual cooperation among
separate political subdivisions, it is necessary,...
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12-17-141
Section 12-17-141 Oath; vacancies in office of clerk or register in counties where supernumerary
holds commission. (a) Such supernumerary clerk or register of the circuit court in the various
counties of the State of Alabama shall take the oath of office prescribed for clerks and registers
of the circuit courts in this state. (b) If a vacancy shall occur in the office of clerk or
register in the county in which one or more supernumerary clerks or registers hold a commission,
the Chief Justice shall immediately appoint one such supernumerary from the county in which
such vacancy occurs, and such supernumerary so appointed shall immediately assume and exercise
all of the duties, powers and authority of such official in said county until a permanent
successor is appointed or is otherwise selected. All fees and commissions which may become
due while such supernumerary is so acting shall be paid into the appropriate fund as designated
by law, and the salaries of the employees in such office...
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22-27-3
Section 22-27-3 Authority of local governing bodies as waste collections and disposal; household
exemptions; state regulatory program. (a) Generally. (1) The county commission or municipal
governing body may, and is hereby authorized to, make available to the general public collection
and disposal facilities for solid wastes in a manner acceptable to the department. The county
commission or municipal governing body may provide such collection or disposal services by
contract with private or other controlling agencies and may include house-to-house service
or the placement of regularly serviced and controlled bulk refuse receptacles within reasonable
(generally less than eight miles) distance from the farthest affected household and the wastes
managed in a manner acceptable to the department. (2) Any county commission or municipal governing
body providing services to the public under this article shall have the power and authority
by resolution or ordinance to adopt rules and...
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27-2-8
Section 27-2-8 Commissioner of Insurance - Delegation of powers, etc. (a) The commissioner
may delegate to any deputy, assistant, examiner, or employee of the department the exercise
or discharge in the commissioner's name of any power, duty, or function, whether ministerial,
discretionary, or of whatever character, vested by this title in the commissioner. (b) The
commissioner is responsible for the official acts of his deputy, assistant, examiner, or employee
acting in the commissioner's name and by his authority. (Acts 1951, No. 234, p. 504, §11;
Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §26.)...
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41-9-321
Section 41-9-321 Composition; appointment and terms of office of members; vacancies. The commission
shall be composed of 18 members, one of whom shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of
the University of Alabama, one of whom shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of the
University of Montevallo, and one of whom shall be a member of the Alabama Historical Commission,
chosen by such commission in the manner prescribed by it. Fourteen members shall be appointed
by the Governor and the remaining member who shall by virtue of historical background be knowledgeable
about the early Alabama iron industry, be chosen by the commission membership and designated
"historian." Four of the first members appointed by the Governor shall be appointed
for eight-year terms, four shall be appointed for six-year terms, four shall be appointed
for four-year terms, and two shall be appointed for two-year terms. Beginning in 1990, future
appointments by the Governor shall include no less than three...
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45-5-90
Section 45-5-90 2020 Strategic Planning Commission. (a) In Blount County, there is hereby created
the "Blount County 2020 Strategic Planning Commission" (hereinafter called the commission),
for the development of long-term goals and objectives for Blount County covering economic,
environment, business, and education, and other significant areas of concern to the citizens
of the county, whose members shall serve on a voluntary basis and without compensation. (b)(1)
The commission shall be composed of volunteer residents of the county who submit written applications
to the appointing authority. The appointing authority will be composed of the Blount County
Probate Judge, the President of the Blount County/Oneonta Chamber of Commerce, and the Blount
County Legislative Delegation. The following appointive positions will be created: Director,
deputy director, associate directors for the areas described in subdivision (2), and other
commission membership positions as the appointing authority...
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45-8-120.10
Section 45-8-120.10 Performance rating. (a) All employees shall maintain an above marginal
performance rating to be able to retain employment with the county. No county employee under
the Civil Service System, but not to include probationary status employees, shall be dismissed
from service for unacceptable performance prior to their being given an official performance
rating of less than fully acceptable; an explanation as to how they can improve their performance;
and and at least a two-week period to allow the employee a chance to improve. This time period
to allow the employee to improve may be longer depending on the situation and shall be left
to the discretion of the appointing authority. But in no event shall this probationary improvement
period exceed 45 days. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in all cases the employee shall be told
the amount of time he or she has to improve at the time of the rating. Nothing in this section
should be construed to preclude the termination of an...
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