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45-45-232
Section 45-45-232 Sale of abandoned, stolen, and unclaimed property. (a) The Sheriff of Madison
County, Alabama, is hereby authorized to sell at public auction, in the manner provided in
this section, abandoned and stolen personal property recovered by the Sheriff's Department
of Madison County which has remained unclaimed by the rightful owner thereof for a period
of six consecutive months. (b) The Sheriff of Madison County shall keep and maintain a permanent
record of all abandoned and stolen personal property recovered by the Sheriff's Department
of Madison County which shall state the description of the property, the date of recovery
of the property, the serial or other identifying number of the property, and the place of
recovery of the property. Such records shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable
times. All abandoned or stolen property recovered by the Sheriff's Department of Madison County
shall be stored in a suitable place to protect the same from deterioration;...
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45-8A-22.10
Section 45-8A-22.10 Persons eligible and available for appointment; registers; examinations.
The board shall make and keep a register of all persons eligible and available for appointment
to each class of position in the police department and fire department, ranked according to
ability; it is provided, however, that no examination shall be given and no register kept
for positions to be filled by persons designated by the board as common laborers. Layoffs
available for reemployment in the police department and fire department shall be placed at
the head of the proper present and subsequent eligible registers in the inverse order of their
terminations. Civil service employees who voluntarily terminate their services may be granted
reemployment status upon proper eligible registers under such circumstances and in such manner
as may be provided for in the board's rules and regulations, subject, however, to stipulations
of this section concerning layoffs. Persons desiring appointment to...
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41-4-30
Section 41-4-30 Head of department; chief financial officer of state; advisor to Governor and
Legislature; appointment; term of office; filling of vacancies; oath of office; full-time
position; conflicts of interest. The Department of Finance shall be headed by, and shall be
under the direction, supervision and control of, an officer who shall be known and designated
as the Director of Finance. The Director of Finance shall be the chief financial officer of
the state and the advisor of the Governor and of the Legislature in financial matters, and
he shall at all times be charged with protecting the financial interests of the state. He
shall be responsible to the Governor for the administration of the Department of Finance.
The Director of Finance shall be appointed and hold office at the pleasure of the Governor.
Vacancies for any reason shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments are made.
Before entering upon the discharge of his duties, the Director of Finance shall...
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44-1-74
Section 44-1-74 Retention of certain personnel; employment and status of new teaching personnel;
merit system coverage of nonteaching personnel. As of October 1, 1983, all personnel who have
been employed by the department of youth services for at least six months shall remain in
their respective jobs and shall be considered to meet all requirements of the department in
terms of training and experience; but nothing herein shall be construed to prevent or preclude
the removal of an employee for cause in the manner provided by law. The employment of any
new teaching personnel after October 1, 1983, shall be on a probationary or nontenured status
with the expectation of attaining tenure under the state's tenure law after three consecutive
years of service and reemployment for the fourth year. The employment of nonteaching personnel
after October 1, 1983, shall continue to be under the provisions and protection of the state
merit system. (Acts 1982, No. 82-485, §5.)...
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31-2-58
Section 31-2-58 Adjutant General - Qualifications; appointment; term; commission; rank; powers
and duties generally; seal. The head of the Military Department shall be a commissioned officer
of the National Guard of Alabama and shall be designated as the Adjutant General. He shall
be designated and assigned to duty as the Adjutant General by the Governor and shall serve
as Adjutant General at the pleasure of the Governor. He may be commissioned as an officer
on the state staff, in the Adjutant General's office, and he may have such rank as is now
or may hereafter be provided for an officer of the state staff, Adjutant General's office,
under the provisions of the National Defense Act and Department of Defense regulations promulgated
thereunder. The officer of the National Guard of Alabama assigned to duty by the Governor
as the Adjutant General may be commissioned by the Governor as a general officer in the National
Guard of Alabama, with the consent of the Senate. The Adjutant General...
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31-5-6
Section 31-5-6 State Service Commissioner - Qualifications; appointment; term of office and
removal; head of department; representation of state before federal agencies; reciprocal agreements
with other states; appointment of district and county service commissioners and other personnel.
(a) It shall be the duty of the State Board of Veterans' Affairs to appoint a State Service
Commissioner who shall serve for a term of four years subject to removal by the state board
for cause. He shall be appointed on the basis of education, ability, and experience in handling
veterans' affairs, and without regard to political affiliations. Such commissioner shall be
a resident of the State of Alabama and shall be a veteran who served on active duty for a
period of 60 days or more in the military or naval forces of the United States in any war
in which the United States shall have been engaged, and shall have been honorably discharged
therefrom, and all subsequent appointees to such office shall be...
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45-17A-83.01
Section 45-17A-83.01 Revision of board. (a) On June 14, 2007, the board shall be composed of
three directors, each of whom shall be a resident and qualified elector of the City of Tuscumbia.
Employees, officers, present city council members, and past city council members for a period
of six months after expiration of their terms of office, are not eligible to serve as directors.
Each director shall be appointed by the city council to serve a six-year term of office, commencing
on the dates specified hereinbelow. (1) The term of office presently set to expire on June
30, 2008, shall expire on October 31, 2008. One director shall be appointed for a six-year
term to commence on November 1, 2008. (2) The term of office presently set to expire on June
30, 2011, shall expire on October 31, 2010. One director shall be appointed for a six-year
term to commence on November 1, 2010. (3) The term of office presently set to expire on June
30, 2014, shall expire on October 31, 2012. One director...
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45-18-120.01
Section 45-18-120.01 Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context clearly requires
a different meaning: "county" means Conecuh County, Alabama; "employee"
means any person, including law enforcement officers, not excepted by Section 45-18-120.02,
who is employed in the service of Conecuh County or any board, agency, or instrumentality
thereof; "merit employee" means any such employee who shall have completed his or
her six months of probationary employment; "board" means the merit system board
created by this article; "appointing authority" means in the case of employees in
the offices of the elected officials of the county, such elected officials, and means, in
the case of all other county employees, the county governing body, or the board or other agency
supervising their work. (Acts 1976, No. 708, p. 984, §2.)...
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27-7-24
Section 27-7-24 Temporary license - Pending examination of agent. (a) The commissioner may,
in his or her discretion, issue a temporary license as producer to an applicant who is qualified
for the license except as to having taken and passed a written examination therefor, if the
applicant is actively engaged in a course of study, instruction, and field training approved
by the commissioner and under the supervision of the insurer. The producer application shall
be accompanied by the notice of appointment required by Section 27-7-30, along with the insurer's
request for the issuance of a temporary license for the producer. The insurer shall be responsible
for all acts and omissions of the licensee under the temporary license and within the scope
of his or her employment or appointment. (b) The temporary license shall be valid for six
months, within which period the licensee shall submit to a written examination for a regular
producer's license and for such further time until the...
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41-10-60
Section 41-10-60 Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds and refunding bonds. (a) The authority
shall pay out of the proceeds from the sale of any of the bonds all expenses, including fees
of agents and attorneys and other charges, which said board of directors may deem necessary
or advantageous in connection with the issuance of the bonds. The proceeds of the bonds, other
than refunding bonds, remaining after paying the expenses of their issuance shall be turned
over to the State Treasurer and shall be carried by him in a special account to the credit
of the authority and shall be subject to be drawn on by the authority solely for the purposes
of acquiring real estate suitable for the purpose of the authority in Jefferson County, Alabama,
including all expenses reasonably necessary in connection with such acquisition, and erecting,
constructing and equipping on such real estate exhibition halls, buildings, warehouses, storage
facilities, parking areas and other structures and...
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