41-5A-9
Section 41-5A-9 Assistants, deputies, and employees; division or unit heads. (a)(1) The employees of the department shall be members of the classified service of the Merit System unless otherwise specified by law. (2) An employee's failure to maintain technical or professional qualifications shall be good cause for severance. (b) The chief examiner shall appoint assistants, deputies, and employees as may be necessary for the sufficient operation of the department. Assistant and deputy examiners shall be required to give bond for the faithful performance of their duties in the penal sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). (c) The chief examiner may appoint three unclassified division or unit heads. The salaries of the division or unit heads shall be fixed by the chief examiner, upon approval of the Legislative Council as provided in Section 29-6-7, and shall not be subject to Section 36-6-6. (Act 2018-129, §1.)...
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41-7-2
Section 41-7-2 Director of Publicity; division and unit heads; assistants and employees; welcome center workers; Capitol hostesses. The department shall be in charge of a Director of Publicity. The director shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The Governor shall fix the compensation of the director in accordance with the provisions of Section 36-6-6. The director shall appoint division and unit heads and such assistants and employees as may be necessary to the efficient operation of the department. All employees of the department shall be subject to the provisions of the Merit System Act. It is further provided, however, that all persons employed by the department for positions in state welcoming centers as of June 22, 1979, shall retain their employment positions with the department. All such persons so retained by the department shall immediately receive all benefits and privileges of the state Merit System law in the same manner and to the same extent as...
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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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23-1-27
Section 23-1-27 Legal division - Salaries. The salaries of the chief counsel and assistant counsel shall be fixed in accordance with the Merit System pay plan for assistant attorneys general and shall be paid as the salaries of other state officials and employees are paid from funds appropriated or otherwise available to the State Department of Transportation. (Acts 1963, No. 581, p. 1267, §3.)...
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41-5A-5
Section 41-5A-5 Chief examiner - Powers and duties generally. (a) The chief examiner shall be the executive and administrative head of the department and shall have the power and duty to do all of the following subject to review and oversight by the Legislative Committee on Public Accounts: (1) Exercise general supervision of and make regulations for the governance of the department. (2) Prescribe uniform rules pertaining to investigations, examinations, audits, and departmental hearings. (3) Supervise the fiscal affairs and responsibilities of the department. (4) Appoint and remove the staff, officers, and employees of the department, subject to the Merit System Act and the rules issued pursuant thereto. (5) Keep an accurate and complete record of all proceedings of the department; record and file all bonds, reports, and other documents; and assume responsibility for the custody and preservation of all papers and documents of the department. (6) Make recommendations and an annual...
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45-37-240.40
Section 45-37-240.40 Qualifications; compensation. (a) The elected Jefferson County Tax Assessor and the elected Jefferson County Assistant Tax Assessor, Bessemer Division, are empowered to each appoint one person to serve as chief deputy. The appointees shall be residents of their respective divisions of the county at the time of their appointment and so long as they hold the positions of chief deputy. (b) Chief deputies shall present documentary proof of a minimum of five years' experience in cadastre prior to their appointment, and shall hold certification by the State of Alabama as a tax administrator, or, shall achieve such certification within three years of appointment. If the Alabama certification as tax administrator should cease to be available, appointees shall obtain comparable evidence of technical proficiency as may be required by the appointing authority. (c) Chief deputies shall be compensated at a rate equal to Jefferson County Merit System Class 30, however, in no...
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32-6-280
Section 32-6-280 Issuance of distinctive plates; list of eligible retired professional firefighters; identification; fees; use of plates or tags. (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) Professional firefighter means a paid member of a paid or part-paid fire department of a city, town, county, or other subdivision of the state, including the chief, assistant chief, warden, engineer, captain, firemen, and all other officers and employees of the department who actually engage in fire fighting or rendering first aid at the scene of an accident. (2) Retired professional firefighter means a retired member of a paid or part-paid fire department of a city, town, county, or other subdivision of the state, including the chief, assistant chief, warden, engineer, captain, firemen, and all other officers and employees of the department who actually engaged in fire fighting or rendering first aid at the scene of an accident. Notwithstanding any other...
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45-37-121.25
Section 45-37-121.25 Exempt executive service. (a) The classification of exempt executive service for Class I municipalities is hereby created. The board shall have authority to designate or create positions in the exempt executive service upon recommendation or request of the appointing authority of any Class I municipality. Such positions shall be created or designated for primary policy determining positions such as department heads and their chief deputies. Persons employed in the exempt executive service shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority, at a rate of compensation and benefits set by the appointing authority. Such persons shall have no right of appeal to the board and no property interest in any exempt job. In the event that an employee of the classified service is appointed to the exempt executive service, such employee shall have the option to return to the classified service at any expiration or termination of the exempt appointment, at the same job...
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41-5A-20
Section 41-5A-20 Settlement of charges; recovery of overpayments. (a) The chief examiner shall keep a docket in which shall be entered, in favor of the state, county, or municipality, as the case may be, cases against persons who have not properly and lawfully accounted for all sums of money coming into their hands as public officers, agents, or employees. If an amount found to be due the state, county, or other governmental unit or agency as a result of an examination or audit is not settled upon demand by the examiner, the chief examiner shall immediately issue notice to the person in default and require him or her to appear on a day certain and show cause why the amount due should not be paid. If the defaulting officer fails to settle or to show just cause why the amount due should not be collected, the chief examiner shall certify such facts and the amount due the state to the Attorney General, and the Attorney General shall bring a civil action in the name of the state against the...
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32-6-270
Section 32-6-270 "Firefighter" and "retired volunteer firefighter" defined. (a) As used in this division, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning: "Firefighter" means a current member or members of, or a retired member or members from, a paid, part-paid or volunteer fire department of a city, town, county, or other subdivision of the state or civilian federal firefighters or of a public corporation organized for the purpose of providing water, water systems, fire protection services, or fire protection facilities in the state; and such words shall include the chief, assistant chief, wardens, engineers, captains, firemen, and all other officers and employees of such departments who actually engage in fire fighting or in rendering first aid in case of drownings or asphyxiation at the scene of action. (b) As used in this division, the term "retired volunteer firefighter" means someone that has retired from performing the required duties of a firefighter on a voluntary...
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