45-30-70
Section 45-30-70 Duties; expense allowance. The members and the Chair of the Board of the Franklin County Commission have had added to their responsibilities the duty and obligation to maintain and oversee the road system for Franklin County. This has necessitated the members and chair to expend their funds in visiting, overseeing, and supervising road work and construction. In order to help offset this expense, the members and Chair of the Board of the Franklin County Commission shall be entitled to receive an expense allowance in the amount of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per month to be paid from the seven cent ($.07) gasoline tax fund. The expense allowance shall be in addition to any and all other compensation, salary, or expense allowance provided by law. (Act 81-777, p. 1343, §1.)...
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45-9-111
Section 45-9-111 Compensation. (a) In Chambers County, in lieu of any and all other compensation, salary, and expense allowances provided for by law, there shall be paid to each member of the board of registrars an increase in salary in such amount as will together with any amount paid by the state, as salary, compensation, or expense allowance, make the total paid to such members equal fifty dollars ($50) per day. If the amount paid to such members as compensation or expense allowance by the state increases in the future, then the amount paid by the county under this subsection shall automatically decrease. The amount paid under the provisions of this subsection shall be paid out of the county general fund in the same manner as other county officials are paid. (b) Any actions taken by the Chambers County Commission in the appropriation and expenditure of county funds and the payment of additional compensation to the members of the Chambers County Board of Registrars in the amount of...
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45-39-200
Section 45-39-200 License commissioner - Compensation. (a) There is hereby created the office of County License Commissioner in Lauderdale County, Alabama. No later than 30 days from May 17, 1979, the legislative delegation representing Lauderdale County, by a majority vote thereof, shall appoint a county license commissioner who shall serve for a term expiring on the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January 1981. In the event such office should become vacant during such time, such vacancy shall be filled in like manner as the original appointment. The commissioner shall then run for election in the primary and general elections in 1980 and every six years thereafter. The salary of the commissioner shall be nineteen thousand five hundred dollars ($19,500) per annum, payable out of the county general fund in the same manner as other county employees are paid. He or she shall receive, in addition thereto, an expense allowance in the amount of eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800) per...
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45-45-235.03
Section 45-45-235.03 Supernumerary allowance. Those persons eligible under either subsections (a) or (b) of Section 45-45-235, having served 30 years as a Madison County law enforcement officer, eight of which were served as Sheriff of Madison County, shall be entitled to receive an amount equal to 75 percent of the monthly salary paid such person at the time of the completion of his or her service in office, but in no event shall any person receive payments pursuant to both the supernumerary and disability supernumerary provisions simultaneously. All payments shall be paid from the general fund of the county in which the eligible person is serving upon his or her election to become a supernumerary sheriff or to become a supernumerary sheriff due to disability. (Act 2001-413, p. 525, § 4.)...
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17-8-1
Section 17-8-1 Appointment of election officials; duties. (a) The appointing board, or a majority of them acting as an appointing board, not more than 20 nor less than 15 days before the holding of any election in their county, shall appoint from the qualified electors of the respective precinct, necessary precinct election officials, which shall include at least one inspector, to act at each voting place in each precinct. The appointing board may appoint the number of precinct election officials necessary for each precinct, provided that, absent consent of the county commission, the total number of precinct election officials appointed in a county shall not exceed the total number of precinct election officials who were paid by the county for the general election held November 2004. In the event that the number of precincts or voting places utilized in an election within a county is increased or decreased, the total number of officials who may be appointed without consent of the...
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11-43-86
Section 11-43-86 Compensation of mayor, etc., of Class 1 municipality; mayor authorized to attend certain meetings, etc.; applicability of section. (a) The mayor or other chief executive officer of any Class 1 city shall be paid, in addition to the compensation provided by law for the office, the additional sum of $1,833.33 per month, payable in advance on the first day of each month as an allowance for expenses incident to the office of mayor, for which the mayor shall not be required to file an accounting. (b) All other provisions of law notwithstanding, the mayor may elect in writing to have the expense allowances authorized by subsection (a) and by subsection (a) of Section 11-43-7.1 treated as subject to withholding of any employee contribution required to be paid into the trust fund provided under any pension or retirement system in which the mayor is eligible to participate. The mayor may also elect in writing within 90 days of October 9, 1992 to pay into the pension or...
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17-11-3
Section 17-11-3 Absentee balloting generally. (a) Any qualified elector of this state may apply for and vote an absentee ballot by mail, by hand delivery, or by commercial carrier, as determined by rule by the Secretary of State, as provided in Sections 17-11-5 and 17-11-9, in any primary, general, special, or municipal election, if he or she makes application in writing therefor not less than five days prior to the election in which he or she desires to vote and meets one or more of the following requirements: (1) The person expects to be out of the county or the state, or the municipality for municipal elections, on election day. (2) The person has any physical illness or infirmity which prevents his or her attendance at the polls, whether he or she is within or without the county on the day of the election. (3) The person expects to work a shift which has at least 10 hours which coincide with the hours the polls are open at his or her regular polling place. (4) The person is...
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45-49-111.01
Section 45-49-111.01 Compensation. (a) In Mobile County, the compensation of the election officers holding general, special, primary, and municipal elections shall be two hundred dollars ($200) per day for inspectors, one hundred seventy-five dollars ($175) per day for chief clerks, and one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per day for the other election officers. The compensation of the inspectors and chief clerks for attending any mandatory school or training as required by the judge of probate shall be thirty dollars ($30). The compensation of other election officials for attending any mandatory school or training as required by the judge of probate shall be fifteen dollars ($15). The county treasury and, when appropriate, the treasuries of the various municipalities within the county, shall pay such amounts necessary, which, when combined with any amount payable by the state will total the amounts hereinabove provided. The returning officer shall be entitled to mileage allowance...
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45-28-70
Section 45-28-70 Single-member district county governing body. (a) The intent of this section is to implement, by local act for Etowah County, the Joint Remedy Proposal in the court order dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E, in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Eastern Division, in the case of Presley, et al. v. Etowah County Commission. (b) There is created and established in and for Etowah County, a single-member district governing body, which shall replace the existing governing body to the extent there is a conflict with existing laws relating to Etowah County. The Etowah County Commission shall be composed of six members, elected from single-member districts one through six inclusive, which districts are described in the Joint Remedy Proposal made a part of the court order dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E in the United States District Court for the Middle District of...
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36-29-14.1
Section 36-29-14.1 Election by soil and water conservation districts to receive coverage for officers and employees. (a) The governing body of any county soil and water conservation district may, by resolution legally adopted to conform to rules prescribed by the State Employees' Insurance Board, elect to have its officers and employees who are full-time employees working at least a 40-hour work week and its retiring employees who worked full time at least a 40-hour work week during their active employment become eligible to participate in the State Employees' Health Insurance Plan. The term "officers" and "employees" as used in this section shall include those persons appointed or employed by the individual officers and performing their duties in public offices, but shall not include members of soil and water conservation district boards, known as district supervisors who are expressly prohibited from participating in said health insurance plan. (b) Each employee who is covered by the...
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