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34-24-253
Section 34-24-253 Compensation of members; disposition of funds. The members of the State Board
of Podiatry shall each be entitled to receive the same per diem and travel allowance as is
paid by law for state employees for each day actually employed in the discharge of their official
duties, in addition to any daily compensation or allowance, if any, as may be provided by
the board, in such amount as may be determined by the board out of the funds realized from
the fees provided for in this article. Should the funds in the hands of the board at the end
of any fiscal year be more than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), the excess of this
amount shall be paid into the General Fund in the State Treasury. (Acts 1967, No. 741, p.
1586, §6; Acts 1985, No. 85-359, p. 300, §3; Acts 1989, No. 89-242, p. 342, §3; Act 2001-253,
p. 305, §3; Act 2009-715, p. 2104, §1.)...
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34-25-5
Section 34-25-5 Administration and enforcement of chapter; deposits and expenditures; per diem
and travel expenses for board members; purchasing; board exempt from sales tax. (a) The board
shall issue regulations and forms consistent with this chapter for the administration and
enforcement of this chapter. (b) An order or a certified copy thereof, over board seal and
purporting to be signed by the board members, shall be prima facie proof that the signatures
are the genuine signatures of the board members and that the board members are fully qualified
to act. (c) On April 11, 1989, all moneys and appropriations credited to the Board of Polygraph
Examiners under the provisions of Article 4 of Chapter 4, Title 41, shall be transferred by
the State Treasurer to the charge and custody of the Board of Polygraph Examiners of the Alabama
Department of Public Safety; and the board shall administer the fund as provided by law. The
fund is hereby officially known as the Board of Polygraph...
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45-38-30
Section 45-38-30 Compensation - Jury Commission; Board of Equalization; Board of Registrars.
(a) The members of the Lamar County Jury Commission shall be paid an amount of compensation
by the county so that the combined state and county compensation shall total twenty-five dollars
($25) per meeting day. This amount and the amount provided in subsection (d) shall be the
total compensation paid by the county and shall be in lieu of any prior salary, compensation,
or expense allowance previously paid. (b) The members of the Lamar County Board of Equalization
shall be paid an amount of compensation by the county so that the combined state and county
compensation shall total twenty-five dollars ($25) per meeting day. This amount and the amount
provided in subsection (d) shall be the total compensation paid by the county and shall be
in lieu of any prior salary, compensation, or expense allowance previously paid. (c)(1) The
members of Lamar County Board of Registrars shall be paid an amount...
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45-41-70.01
Section 45-41-70.01 Mileage allowance. When traveling in performance of their duties, the members
of the Lee County Commission shall be entitled to travel expense allowances based on the same
rate per mile as is in effect from time to time for state employees. Such mileage allowances
shall be paid in the usual manner from the county general fund and shall be in lieu of any
mileage allowances heretofore provided by law for members of the Lee County Commission. (Act
84-570, p. 1193, §1.)...
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45-37A-54.05
Section 45-37A-54.05 Park and recreation board - Creation; composition; compensation. There
shall be established and constituted in accordance with the terms of this section a park and
recreation board for the city. The planning of a park system, administration, improvement,
development, conduct, and supervision of the parks, park areas, park boulevards, playgrounds,
recreational centers, and other recreational activities of the city shall be vested in the
park and recreation board of the city, which shall be composed of five members or commissioners,
who shall be residents of the city, and four of whom shall not be members of the governing
body of the city. Each commissioner of the board shall receive an expense allowance in the
amount of seventy-five dollars ($75) per meeting attended. The board members shall not be
paid the expense allowance for more than two meetings in any month. The president of the board
shall receive an expense allowance of one hundred dollars ($100) per...
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45-2-240
Section 45-2-240 Compensation. (a) In addition to the per diem paid by the state pursuant to
the general law, the members of the Baldwin County Board of Equalization shall receive a supplement
in an amount sufficient to bring the per diem to one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the
years 2008 and 2009, including any days the board has met in 2008 prior to April 8, 2008,
and one hundred dollars ($100) thereafter. The board members shall be allowed mileage after
the annual allowance set by general law has been exhausted. The mileage shall be at the same
rate as that paid to state employees for official business. Any mileage paid pursuant to this
section shall be for mileage incurred in any necessary business directly related to the duties
of the office, including, but not limited to, the inspection of property and travel between
the member's residence and the location set for hearing taxpayer protests. (b) The additional
compensation provided for by this section shall be paid on a pro...
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45-46-70.10
Section 45-46-70.10 Compensation of board members. The members of the board of revenue shall
each be entitled to ten dollars ($10) per day for each day of actual service rendered; five
cents ($.05) per mile for traveling to and from the sittings of the board of revenue, and
to and from the place where any service is rendered by them, to be paid out of the county
treasury on certificates or warrants signed by the president, or president pro tem, of the
board of revenue; provided that no member of the board of revenue, during any year, shall
receive more than eight hundred dollars ($800) from the county treasury for any and all services
rendered by him or her either as a member of the board or for any work or labor done for,
or services rendered to the county. (Acts 1923, No. 311, p. 188, § 11; Acts 1927, No. 242,
p. 147, § 3.)...
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34-23-91
Section 34-23-91 Duties of officers; bonds of secretary and treasurer; compensation and expenses;
meetings; quorum; funds and disbursements; books and records. The president of the board shall
preside at all of the board's meetings. The vice-president shall preside in the absence or
inability of the president. The secretary of the board shall be the executive officer in charge
of the board's office. The secretary shall make, keep, and be in charge of all records and
record books required to be kept by the board, including a register containing all information
which shall be required under this chapter. The secretary shall attend to the correspondence
of the board and perform any other duties the board may require in keeping with the office
of secretary. The secretary shall receive and record all fees collected under this chapter
and, at regular intervals as ordered by the board, shall pay the fees to the treasurer of
the board for its use. The secretary may have any forms printed and...
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2-7-31
Section 2-7-31 Special awards committee for fairs. The board shall appoint a committee to consist
of not more than five members and it shall be the duty of the committee to establish the standards
and criteria by which the eligible fairs in the state shall be judged for the awards as provided
in Section 2-7-28 and to judge such fairs to select the recipients of such awards. The committee
shall be known and designated as the "Special Awards Committee for Fairs." Each
member of such committee, before being eligible for appointment thereon, shall be an officer
or director of a fair association which is a member of the Association of Alabama Fairs, which
association shall be entitled to make recommendations to the board concerning individuals
who are to be appointed as members of the committee. The members shall serve on the committee
for a term of four years and until their successors are appointed by the board. Vacancies
on said committee shall be filled in the same manner as the...
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34-4-50
Section 34-4-50 Appointment; composition; powers and duties; expenses; seal; public records.
(a) The Governor shall appoint a State Board of Auctioneers to be comprised of seven auctioneer
members and one consumer member. Except as otherwise provided by Act 98-271, all appointments
and subsequent appointments by the Governor shall be for a term of five years, with each auctioneer
member appointed being a resident of a different congressional district and the consumer member
being a resident of and appointed from the state at-large. Within 60 days after July 1, 1998,
the Governor shall appoint one additional auctioneer member provided for herein for a term
of two years and the other additional auctioneer member provided for in Act 98-271 shall be
appointed by the Governor for a term of four years. Thereafter, subsequent appointments shall
be for a term of five years. Appointments shall end on the anniversary date of the original
appointments, except appointments to fill a vacancy which...
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