45-13-61
Section 45-13-61 Office of deputy coroner created. In Clarke County, there is hereby created the office of deputy coroner who shall have the same qualifications, powers and duties, and shall receive the same salary as the county coroner. The county governing body is authorized to appoint not more than two such deputies coroner. (Act 80-412, p. 577, ยง1.)...
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45-17-92
Section 45-17-92 Colbert County Tourism and Convention Bureau. (a) This section shall apply only in Colbert County. (b) The following words and terms as used in this section, shall have the meanings hereby ascribed to them: "the bureau" means the public corporation for which this section provides; "the board" means the board of directors of the authority for which this section provides. (c)(1) There is hereby established in the county a public corporation for the purposes herein specified, which corporation shall be vested with the powers conferred upon it by this section. The public corporation is at times hereinafter referred to as "the bureau." (2) Subject to the conditions and qualifications hereinafter stated, the name of the corporation shall be the Colbert County Tourism and Convention Bureau. (d)(1) The bureau shall be authorized and empowered to conduct programs, including but not limited to programs of information and publicity designed to attract conventions and tourism to...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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45-41-60
Section 45-41-60 Compensation; deputies and employees; powers and duties; office space and equipment. (a) Pursuant to Amendment 362 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the coroner serving Lee County shall receive an annual salary of seventeen thousand eight hundred dollars ($17,800) on June 1, 2001. (b) The annual salary of the chief deputy coroner shall be six thousand dollars ($6,000) on June 1, 2001. (c) The annual salaries provided for in this section shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county treasurer and shall be paid in lieu of any other salaries heretofore provided by law for the officials. (d) The Lee County Commission may adjust the salaries, benefits, and any other compensation of the coroner and any deputy coroners by resolution. (e) The Lee County Coroner shall be entitled to a vehicle allowance in an amount to be determined by the Lee County Commission. The vehicle allowance shall be in lieu of any expense allowance. The vehicle allowance shall be...
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45-6-240
Section 45-6-240 Creation of office; duties of commissioner; deputies, clerks, assistants. (a) Effective October 1, 1996, upon the approval of a majority of the electors of Bullock County, there is hereby created the office of county Revenue Commissioner for Bullock County. Such revenue commissioner shall be elected at the general election in 1996 and at the general election every six years thereafter, the same as the tax assessor and tax collector are now elected. (b) The offices of Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Bullock County are hereby abolished effective upon the implementation of this section, and the revenue commissioner shall perform all acts, duties, and functions required by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or the tax collector of the county, including, but not limited to, the assessment of all real property for taxation, the collection of taxes and distribution of taxes according to law, the keeping of records, and the making of reports concerning...
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45-9-241
Section 45-9-241 Office established. (a) Effective October 1, 1991, upon the approval of a majority of the electors of Chambers County, there is hereby created the office of county revenue commissioner for Chambers County. Such revenue commissioner shall be elected at the general election in 1990 and at the general election every six years thereafter, the same as the tax assessor and tax collector are now elected. (b) The offices of tax assessor and tax collector of Chambers County are hereby abolished effective upon the implementation of this section, and the revenue commissioner shall perform all acts, duties, and functions required by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or the tax collector of the county, including, but not limited to, the assessment of all real property for taxation, the collection of taxes and distribution of taxes according to law, the keeping of records, and the making of reports concerning assessments. (c) Subject to the approval of the Chambers...
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45-39-232
Section 45-39-232 Personnel; uniforms; vacation and sick leave. (a)(1) In lieu of the deputies and assistants heretofore authorized by law the Sheriff of Lauderdale County shall appoint: a. One chief deputy, and not less than eight nor more than 13 deputies in addition to the chief deputy, the exact number of such deputies to be determined by the county governing body. The chief deputy shall receive not less than five hundred fifty dollars ($550) nor more than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) monthly and each other deputy shall receive not less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than six hundred fifty dollars ($650) monthly. b. One or more secretaries, at the discretion of the county governing body, who may be deputies but shall not be included in the number of deputies authorized in paragraph a. Such secretary, or secretaries shall receive not less than four hundred dollars ($400) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500) monthly. c. Two or more jailers, at the discretion of...
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22-21-214
Section 22-21-214 County admissions committees - Creation; appointment, terms, qualifications and compensation of members; meetings. An admissions committee is hereby created in each county in the state. The admissions committee in each county shall be appointed by majority vote of an appointing board in each county consisting of the judge of probate of the county, two members of the county commission, who shall be selected from among themselves, and one member of the governing body of each of the two largest incorporated municipalities in the county, who shall be selected by the governing bodies of such municipalities from among themselves. In the event there is only one incorporated municipality in the county, two members of the appointing board shall be selected by the governing body of such municipality from among themselves. Of the members of the admissions committee first appointed in each county under the provisions of this section, one shall be appointed for a term of one year,...
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45-10-241
Section 45-10-241 Establishment of office; duties; deputies; bond; compensation. (a) At the expiration of the terms of office, or if a vacancy occurs in either the office of tax assessor or the office of tax collector of Cherokee County before such date, then immediately upon the occurrence of such vacancy there shall be the office of county revenue commissioner in Cherokee County. If such office is established upon the occurrence of a vacancy in either the office of tax assessor or tax collector, then the tax assessor or tax collector, as the case may be, remaining in office shall be the county revenue commissioner for the remainder of the term for which he or she was elected tax assessor or tax collector, as the case may be. A revenue commissioner shall be elected at an election called for the purpose and every six years thereafter. He or she shall serve for a term of office of six years from the first day of the term next succeeding election and until a successor is similarly...
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11-85-22
Section 11-85-22 Composition; qualifications, appointments, terms of office, and compensation of members; vacancies. (a) The membership of any regional planning commission created and established under this article shall be composed of not less than three representatives of each governmental unit participating in the creation of such. In addition to said minimum representation of three, each governmental unit shall be entitled to appoint one other representative for each 50,000 people residing within the geographical and territorial limits and bounds of such governmental unit according to the most recent federal census; provided, that any commission in which any county having a population in excess of 600,000 participates shall be constituted as follows: Each governmental unit shall have only one representative, except that any city having a population of more than 300,000 shall have 20 representatives, and each county having a population of more than 600,000 shall have 10...
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