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36-6-7
Section 36-6-7 Applicability of provisions of Sections 36-6-5 and 36-6-6. The provisions of
Sections 36-6-5 and 36-6-6 shall not apply to the salary of the State Health Officer, the
State Mental Health Officer, the Director of Industrial Relations, the Chief Examiner of Public
Accounts, the Director of the Alabama State Port Authority, nor the executive non-merit level
employees of the port authority appointed pursuant to subdivision (2) of Section 33-1-3. (Acts
1969, No. 171, p. 462, §3; Act 2001-1062, 4th Sp. Sess., p. 1059, §1.)...
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41-5A-8
Section 41-5A-8 Compensation of chief examiner and assistant chief examiner. (a) The salary
of the chief examiner shall be set by the Legislative Council. (b) The salary of the assistant
chief examiner shall be fixed by the chief examiner, with approval of the Legislative Council
as provided in Section 29-6-7. The salary of the assistant chief examiner shall not be subject
to Section 36-6-6. (c) The compensation for the chief examiner and the assistant chief examiner
shall be paid out of funds appropriated to the Department of Examiners of Public Accounts
and in the same manner as salaries of other officers and employees are paid. (Act 2018-129,
§1.)...
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12-1-19
Section 12-1-19 Monthly reports of clerks of circuit, district and municipal courts as to fines,
fees, etc., collected. The clerks of the circuit courts and the clerks of the district and
municipal courts in this state shall each prepare a monthly report on a form to be approved
by the Chief Examiner of Public Accounts showing by totals the amount of fines, trial tax,
district attorney fees and other fees that accrue to benefit of the state, county or municipality
that were collected the preceding month. The report forms shall be prepared in triplicate.
The original copy shall be furnished the State Comptroller, the duplicate copy shall be furnished
the county commission, and the triplicate copy shall be retained in the office of the clerk.
All laws or parts of laws and all rules or regulations requiring reports with a detailed itemization
of collections by cases are hereby repealed to the extent that they conflict with this section;
provided, that nothing contained in this section...
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41-13-22
Section 41-13-22 Local Government Records Commission created; composition; compensation; meetings.
There is hereby created a Local Government Records Commission consisting of 16 members as
follows: The Director of the Department of Archives and History, who shall be the chair of
the commission; the Chief Examiner of the Department of Examiners of Public Accounts; the
Attorney General; the Secretary of State; one member from the University of Alabama, to be
designated by the head of the Department of History; one member from Auburn University, to
be designated by the head of the Department of History; one member, an archivist, historian,
or librarian, from one of Alabama's Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs),
to be appointed by the Governor; and one judge of probate who is not also chair of a county
commission, one chair of a county commission who is not also a judge of probate, one county
administrator, one county taxation official, one superintendent of a county or...
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41-5A-1
Section 41-5A-1 Created; divisions; offices. (a) There is created the Department of Examiners
of Public Accounts, composed of any divisions the chief examiner determines to be necessary.
(b) The office of the department shall be located in Montgomery, Alabama, but the department
may conduct examinations and audits and establish offices throughout the state. (Act 2018-129,
§1.)...
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41-9-234
Section 41-9-234 Committee on Alabama Monument Protection. (a) There is created the Committee
on Alabama Monument Protection. (b) The legislative members of the committee shall be appointed
and reappointed at the beginning of each legislative quadrennium. The members of the committee
appointed pursuant to subdivisions (3) to (5), inclusive, shall serve for terms of four years,
with the exception of their initial terms, which shall be staggered as provided in subsection
(d). Each term of a member appointed pursuant to subdivisions (3) to (5), inclusive, shall
expire on September 30. The appointing authorities shall coordinate their appointments to
assure committee membership is inclusive and reflects the racial, gender, geographic, urban,
rural, and economic diversity of the state. The membership of the committee shall include
all of the following: (1) Two members of the House of Representatives, one from the majority
party and one from the minority party, appointed by the Speaker of...
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29-2-102
Section 29-2-102 Oversight Committee - Assistance; compensation; expenses. The Secretary of
the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the Legislative Reference Service,
the Legislative Fiscal Office, the Examiners of Public Accounts and the council created pursuant
to Section 29-2-105 shall provide any assistance as may be necessary at the committee's request.
Each member of the committee shall be entitled to his or her regular legislative compensation,
his or her per diem, and travel expenses for each day he or she attends a meeting of the committee
which shall be paid out of any funds appropriated for the use of the Legislature, upon warrants
drawn on the state Comptroller, upon requisitions signed by the committee's chair; provided
however, that members shall not receive additional legislative compensation or per diem when
the Legislature is in session but they shall receive their travel expenses for all meetings
attended. Annual expenses and compensation of the...
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34-5-12
Section 34-5-12 Disposition of receipts; expenses and audit. All money, funds, and other receipts
received by the board shall be deposited in a depository which shall be a bank within the
state designated by the board. Such funds shall be expended for carrying out the purposes
of this chapter and may be withdrawn on order of the executive officer of the board. All such
money and funds and other receipts are hereby appropriated for use of the board for the necessary
and proper expenses of the board and for carrying out the purposes of this chapter. The accounts
of the board shall be examined annually by the Office of the Chief Examiner of Public Accounts
of the State of Alabama. (Acts 1971, No. 403, p. 689, §13.)...
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41-20-9
Section 41-20-9 Procedure for review and evaluation of agencies - Furnishing of information
by Department of Examiners of Public Accounts; Legislative Reference Service; and Legislative
Fiscal Office. The Department of Examiners of Public Accounts, the Legislative Reference Service
and the Legislative Fiscal Office of the state shall furnish, upon request of the reviewing
and evaluating committee, any relevant information, including the results of prior audits
and reviews of any agency under review. (Acts 1976, No. 512, p. 641, §12; Acts 1981, No.
81-61, p. 74, §1.)...
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29-2-122
Section 29-2-122 Joint Legislative Oversight committee - Assistance; compensation of members;
expenses. The Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the Legislative
Reference Service, the Legislative Fiscal Office, and the Examiners of Public Accounts shall
provide any assistance as may be necessary at the committee's request. Each member of the
committee shall be entitled to his or her regular legislative compensation, his or her per
diem and travel expenses for each day he or she attends a meeting of the committee which shall
be paid out of any funds appropriated for the use of the Legislature, upon warrants drawn
on the state Comptroller upon requisitions signed by the committee's chair; provided, however,
that members shall not receive additional legislative compensation or per diem when the Legislature
is in session but they shall receive their travel expenses for all meetings attended. The
maximum amount expended for the expenses of members of the...
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