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45-37A-51.131
Section 45-37A-51.131 Method of selection and terms of appointment of board members.
(a) The members of the board of managers, other than the mayor who shall always serve as chair,
shall be selected and shall serve for the term as hereafter set forth. (1) The mayor of the
city shall always serve as the chair of the system. (2) The member appointed by the personnel
board shall have a minimum of seven years' experience in an executive capacity in accounting,
insurance, actuarial, investment, or banking work, and shall be a qualified voter and shall
serve a four-year term. Should the appointed member die, resign, or otherwise be unable to
serve, the vacancy thus created shall be filled by the personnel board for the unexpired portion
of the term. (3) The first of the two members elected by a majority of the votes cast by the
general employees participants in the system shall be a participant in the system and shall
be a qualified voter. In order to assure representation of all...
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22-21-135
Section 22-21-135 Board of directors. (a) The authority shall have a board of directors
composed of the number of directors provided in the certificate of incorporation, as most
recently amended. All powers of the authority shall be exercised by the board or pursuant
to its authorization. The directors shall be residents of the municipality (except, that any
director required to be elected from among persons nominated by the county commission need
not be a resident of the municipality, but must be a resident of the county) and shall be
elected by the governing body for staggered terms of office. In order to accomplish this purpose,
the governing body shall, at the time of the election of the first board, divide the board
into three groups containing as near equal whole numbers as possible. The first term of board
members included in the first group shall be two years, the first term of the board members
included in the second group shall be four years and the first term of the board...
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4-3-45
Section 4-3-45 Board of directors of authority. Each authority shall be governed by
a board of directors of either three, five, or seven members as provided in the certificate
of incorporation or the bylaws. If the sole authorizing subdivision is a county, the county
commission of the county shall elect all directors. If the sole authorizing subdivision is
a municipality, the governing body of such municipality shall elect all directors. The directors
initially elected shall be elected for terms of office of two, four, and six years, respectively,
and their successors shall be elected for terms of six years. If a county and a municipality
are both authorizing subdivisions, the governing body of the municipality shall elect one
director for an initial term of two years if three directors are to be elected, and one director
for an initial term of two years and one director for an initial term of four years if five
directors are to be elected, and one for an initial term of two years and...
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41-9-992
Section 41-9-992 Commission generally. (a) There is created an International Voting
Rights Trail Commission. The commission shall be responsible for educating people about the
significant historical events associated with the trail and the voting rights movement and
promoting economic development and tourism in connection with the trail inclusive of counties
and cities that were sites of significant events that impacted the trail's inception. The
commission may receive funds from any legal source and disburse those funds in furtherance
of its mission. (b) The commission shall coordinate its efforts with the Alabama Historical
Commission, the Alabama Department of Transportation, the Alabama Development Office, the
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs, the State Department of Tourism and
Travel, the Department of Conservation and National Resources, and the National Park Service.
(c) The commission shall perform all of the following duties: (1) Work with the National...

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45-8-90
Section 45-8-90 Economic Development Council - Creation; composition; powers and duties.
(a)(1) For the purposes of promoting industry and trade and economic development and to assist
Calhoun County and the municipalities located therein in their pursuits therefor and to provide
for the exercise by the county and the municipalities of certain powers and authority proposed
to be granted to them by an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama, the act proposing such
amendment being adopted at the same session of the Legislature at which the act adding this
section was adopted, there is hereby created an economic development council for Calhoun
County, which council shall constitute a public corporation under the name Calhoun County
Economic Development Council. (2) This section shall be liberally construed in conformity
with the purposes. (b)(1) The powers and authorities of the Calhoun County Economic Development
Council shall be vested in and performed by a board of directors. (2) The...
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45-9-91
Section 45-9-91 Creation; composition; headquarters; meetings; personnel. (a) Pursuant
to Amendment 678 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, there is created and established
the Chambers County Industrial Development Council on September 1, 2001. Initially, the council
shall consist of the current members of the Industrial Development Authority of Chambers County.
As the terms of the members of the authority expire, their successors shall be appointed to
the new council as follows: (1) The county commissioners from Commission Districts 1, 2, and
3 shall each appoint one member for initial terms of one year each. (2) The county commissioners
from Commission Districts 4, 5, and 6 shall each appoint one member for initial terms of two
years each. (3) The governing body of each incorporated municipality in the county shall appoint
one member for an initial term of three years. (4) A consensus of the state legislative delegation
for the county shall appoint two members for initial terms...
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11-46-22
Section 11-46-22 Notice of elections. (a) It shall be the duty of the mayor to give
notice of all municipal elections by publishing notice thereof in a newspaper published in
the city or town, and, if no newspaper is published in the city or town, then by posting notices
thereof in three public places in the city or town. When the notice is of a regular election,
the notice shall be published on the first Tuesday in July preceding the election or the first
business day thereafter. When the notice is of a special election to be held on the second
Tuesday in a month, the notice shall be published on or before the second Tuesday of the second
month preceding the month in which the election will be held, except where otherwise provided
by law. When the notice is of a special election to be held on the fourth Tuesday of a month,
the notice shall be published on or before the fourth Tuesday of the second month preceding
the month in which the election will be held, except where otherwise...
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16-25-10.2
Section 16-25-10.2 Executive officers and employees of Alabama Council for School Administration
and Supervision. (a) The governing body of the Alabama Council for School Administration and
Supervision may, by resolution legally adopted to conform to the rules prescribed by the Board
of Control of the Teachers' Retirement System, elect to have its executive officers and employees,
from whatever source and in whatever manner paid, become eligible to participate in the Teachers'
Retirement System of Alabama, subject to all rules, regulations and conditions thereof. (b)
The governing body of the Alabama Council for School Administration and Supervision having
made an election through a resolution as provided in subsection (a) of this section,
its employees and executive officers may participate in and be entitled to all benefits of
the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama; provided, that where contributions are made from
salaries paid by the Alabama Council for School Administration and...
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11-44B-6
Section 11-44B-6 Meetings; quorum; majority vote requirements; procedure for adoption
of ordinances and resolutions; approval or veto of mayor; record of proceedings; power of
council as to city employees; all powers of city vested in council. (a) The council shall
hold regular public meetings at least once a week at some regular hour to be fixed by the
council. The council may hold such adjourned, called, or other meetings as may be necessary
or convenient. (b) All council meetings shall comply with the applicable law concerning open
or public meetings. (c) A majority of the elected membership of the council shall constitute
a quorum for the transaction of any and every power conferred upon the council. For the purposes
of determining a quorum, the mayor shall not be counted. (d) The affirmative vote of a majority
of the council members present, and the mayor in the event of a tie, as provided by this article,
shall be sufficient for the passage of any resolution, bylaw, or ordinance,...
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11-99A-4
Section 11-99A-4 Establishment of districts. (a) One or more owners of land wishing
to form a district in a municipality or a county may petition the municipality or county to
form a district as follows: (1) The owners shall prepare a written petition executed by the
owners of all land proposed to be included within the district. (2) The petition shall include
a description of the tract or tracts of land proposed to be included within the district,
which may include less than all of any individual tract of land. The description shall be
sufficient if it refers to tax assessment tracts in accordance with the tax assessor's numbering
or other reference system, by metes and bounds, by subdivision lot, by reference to recorded
deeds, or by other reasonable reference method. (3) The petition shall include a map or plat
of the proposed district, showing that, if the district is created, (i) with respect to a
petition being submitted to a municipality, the land will be contiguous with land...
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