45-36-140
Section 45-36-140 Assessment and collection of tax; Fire Marshal; regulations; fire districts. (a) The Jackson County Commission is hereby authorized to fix a county fire protection tax at a rate of 2 mills on each one hundred dollars ($100) of the assessed value on all taxable real estate outside the incorporated municipalities of Jackson County, excluding row crops and pasture lands. The tax fixed by the Jackson County Commission shall be based on the assessed value of all taxable real estate outside the incorporated municipalities of Jackson County, except row crops and pasture lands, as shown by the records of the Tax Assessor of Jackson County, and shall be assessed and collected as all other ad valorem taxes in the county. The Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Jackson County shall not charge to or collect from the fire protection tax fund any fees or charges for the assessment or collection of the fire protection tax. The amount collected from assessment and collection of this...
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45-42-200.18
Section 45-42-200.18 Delivery of records. All records in the custody of the judge of probate, the tax assessor, and tax collector relating to the duties herein imposed upon the commissioner, upon the effective date of transfer of these duties, shall as determined by the county commission be delivered to the office of the county license commissioner. (Act 84-804, p. 221, ยง 19.)...
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17-14-2
Section 17-14-2 Holding of general election. General elections throughout the state shall be held for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, three public service commissioners, no two of whom shall be elected from the same congressional district, Chief Justice and associate justices of the Supreme Court, judges of the courts of appeals, electors for President and Vice President of the United States, United States senators, and such other officers as may be required by law to be elected by the voters of the entire state; for a member of Congress in each congressional district; judges of the circuit court in each judicial circuit; judges of the district courts in each district; district attorneys in each judicial circuit; a senator in each senatorial district; a representative in the Legislature in each house district; a judge of the probate court, sheriff, clerks of the circuit courts, tax...
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40-5-36
Section 40-5-36 Reports and payments into particular treasuries - Procedure. The tax collector on October 15 of each year and on the first and fifteenth day of each month thereafter shall make under oath, to the county treasurer and school treasurer or, if there is no county treasurer or school treasurer in the county, to the custodian of the funds of the county and schools, an itemized report in writing, a copy of which shall be by the collector forwarded to the Comptroller, and a copy filed with the probate judge, setting forth separately the taxes, interest, and penalties collected by him for the state, county, and schools since the making of his last report; and within five days after making such report, he must pay to the State Treasurer all state taxes, interest, and penalties then due from him to the state, and he must also pay to the county treasurer and to the school treasurer or, if there is no county treasurer or school treasurer in the county, to the custodian of the funds...
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45-26-72
Section 45-26-72 Election. (a) The organization and composition of the County Commission of Elmore County is altered to comply with this section. The governing body shall continue to be known as the County Commission of Elmore County and shall have and exercise all of the powers, duties, limitations, and responsibilities conferred upon it by the general laws of Alabama relating to county commissions insofar as they are consistent with this section. For the purpose of transacting official business, a quorum shall consist of three commissioners. (b) Each member of the Elmore County Commission shall represent a separate district. Only the qualified electors residing in a district may vote to elect the commissioner representing the respective district. No person shall be eligible as a candidate for county commissioner unless he or she is a bona fide resident of the district he or she seeks to represent. Each member of the county commission shall reside in the district he or she represents...
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40-6A-2
Section 40-6A-2 Salary and fees of officials charged with assessing and collecting ad valorem taxes. On and after May 3, 1990, and upon approval by the county governing body of a resolution of authorization, the tax assessors, tax collectors, revenue commissioners, license commissioners, or other officials whose primary duty is assessing and/or collecting ad valorem taxes in the various counties of this state, shall be compensated by an annual salary, each of such officials to receive as a minimum, except as hereinafter provided, an annual salary in the amount specified by the following schedule: IN COUNTIES HAVING A POPULATION OF: ANNUAL SALARY 25,000 or less $32,500.00 25,001 to 75,000 37,500.00 75,001 to 119,000 40,000.00 More than 119,000 42,500.00 Provided, however, that in all counties wherein an elected assistant tax assessor or assistant tax collector has been or may hereafter be established by law to function separate and apart from the office of tax assessor or tax collector...
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40-6-3
Section 40-6-3 Life tenure; compensation; cost-of-living increase. (a) Every supernumerary official shall serve for life and shall receive from the county governing body, in equal monthly installments on the first of each month, or in such installments as other county officials or employees are paid, an annual salary as follows: (1) For 12 years' service the official shall receive 60 percent of the average compensation during the last four years served as an official charged with assessing and collecting ad valorem taxes. (2) For 14 years' service the official shall receive 65 percent of the average compensation. (3) For 16 years the official shall receive 70 percent of the average compensation. (4) For 18 or more years the official shall receive 75 percent of the average compensation; provided, however, no person shall receive more than forty-nine thousand six hundred dollars ($49,600) per year. The county governing body may, by majority vote of the membership, elect to increase or...
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45-49-72.01
Section 45-49-72.01 Election of commissioners; qualifications; election of president of commission; vacancies. (a) Members of the commission shall be elected at the general election to be held in November 1960, and every four years thereafter, by the qualified electors of the entire district which they are seeking. In all primary and general elections held to choose members of the commission, the ballots shall separately designate and specify the places on such commission by number, and each candidate shall designate in the announcement of his or her candidacy the number of the place for which he or she is a candidate and such candidate shall have resided within and be registered to vote in that district at least 90 days prior to qualifying. Members of the commission shall be qualified electors of Mobile County. Each commissioner shall continue to reside within the respective district which he or she represents throughout his or her term of office. Any commissioner who resides outside...
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11-65-5
Section 11-65-5 Composition of commission; terms; qualifications; removal from office. (a) Every commission shall have five members, which shall constitute its governing body. All powers of a commission shall be exercised by its members or pursuant to their authorization. The mayor or other chief executive officer of the sponsoring municipality and the president or other designated presiding officer of the county commission of the host county shall each serve as a member ex officio, unless such official exercises his or her right, as provided in subsection (b), to appoint a fixed-term member to serve in lieu of such official. The service of each such official as a member shall begin with the beginning of his or her tenure in such office and shall end with the ending of such tenure or the appointment by such official of a fixed-term member to serve in lieu of his or her ex officio service. The other three members shall be appointed in the manner hereinafter prescribed as soon as may be...
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45-25A-40
Section 45-25A-40 Composition; election of members; vacancies. (a) Any law, whether special, local, or general, or municipal ordinance, to the contrary notwithstanding, the City of Fort Payne, in DeKalb County, shall not designate by place number, or by other similar method, seats for city council. (b)(1) In the election for the five members of the city council, if there are more than five candidates, then the majority of the votes cast for the office in the election shall be determined by dividing the total votes cast for all candidates for the offices by the number of positions to be filled, and then dividing that result by two. Any number of votes in excess of the number determined by the last division shall be the majority necessary for election. (2) If it appears that any candidate in the election has received a majority of the votes cast for that office, the municipal governing body shall declare that candidate elected to the office, and a certificate of election shall be given...
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