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45-12-233
Section 45-12-233 Minimum qualifications; continuing education. (a) On or after June 5, 2019,
a person qualifying for election to the office of Sheriff of Choctaw County or any person
appointed to serve as sheriff shall meet all of the following minimum qualifications, in addition
to any other qualifications required by law: (1) The person is a citizen of the United States.
(2) The person has been a resident of the county for at least one year immediately prior to
the qualification date. (3) The person has the qualifications of an elector pursuant to state
and federal law and the person has been registered to vote in the county at least one year
immediately prior to qualifying. (4) The person has been awarded a high school diploma or
a GED equivalent. (5) The person is 25 years of age or older prior to qualifying. (6) The
person has three or more years of full-time prior service as a law enforcement officer having
the power of arrest, which service is certified by the Alabama Peace...
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45-37-122.06
Section 45-37-122.06 Powers and duties. A county manager hired pursuant to this part shall
be the chief executive officer of Jefferson County and, as such, shall carry out the duties
and responsibilities established by the county commission, including the following: (1) To
act as the primary administrative advisor to the county commission on all matters relating
to the efficient and economical administration of county government. (2) To act as the executive
agent of the county commission in overseeing the implementation of authorized projects and
programs, assuring appropriate coordination of departmental operations, and resolving interdepartmental
problems and disputes. (3) To serve as the appointing authority for and exercise direct oversight
of all department heads and their agencies and departments including all county employees
thereof, except for (i) elected officials, (ii) non-merit system employees, and (iii) the
county attorneys and their staff. The county manager shall have...
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45-14-130
Section 45-14-130 Duties of county commission; emergency situations. In addition to all other
authority now vested in the Clay County Commission, the commission shall be authorized to
set the necessary policies and priorities for the construction, maintenance, and repair of
all public roads, county highways, bridges, ferries, and public facilities within the county,
to insure a safe and adequate road system, upon a resolution duly passed and a public hearing
thereon. It shall be the further duty of each associate member of the commission to inspect
the roads of his or her district from time to time, and hear the suggestions and complaints
of the citizens, and report the same to the commission with his or her recommendations; to
advise with the county engineer concerning the problems of his or her district, particularly;
and to assist in securing rights-of-ways, and assist in public service generally. It shall
be the duty of the county engineer to provide the necessary equipment and...
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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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45-31-130
Section 45-31-130 Policies and priorities set by county commission; duties of commissioners;
emergency response. In addition to all other authority now vested in the Geneva County Commission,
the commission shall be authorized to set the necessary policies and priorities for the construction,
maintenance, and repair of all public roads, county highways, bridges, ferries, and public
facilities within the county, to insure a safe and adequate road system, upon a resolution
duly passed and a public hearing thereon. It shall be the further duty of each associate member
of the commission to inspect the roads of his or her district from time to time, and hear
the suggestions and complaints of the citizens, and report the same to the commission with
his or her recommendations; to advise with the county engineer concerning the problems of
his or her district, particularly; and to assist in securing rights-of-way, and assist in
public service generally. It shall be the duty of the county...
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45-42-162.21
Section 45-42-162.21 Employees. (a) All permanent full-time and permanent part-time employees
of the city or county including employees of any department, board, commission, authority,
or agency shall become employees of the metropolitan-government and shall be assigned duties
as similar in nature as may be practicable within the metropolitan-government upon the effective
date of this part. Employees of boards, commissions, or authorities, which have been established
in response to federal or state legislation who are not employees of the city or county governments
at the time of the adoption of this part shall not be employees of the metropolitan-government.
In no case shall any permanent full-time or permanent part-time employee receive salary, wage,
or benefits lower than that received immediately prior to the effective date of this part.
Nor shall any permanent full-time employee be subject to any civil service examination or
certification requirements except those pertaining to...
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45-45-235
Section 45-45-235 Participation in program. (a) Any sheriff or any person who has served as
Sheriff of Madison County who meets either of the following qualifications may elect to participate
in the supernumerary sheriff's program: (1) A person who has had 12 years of service as a
law enforcement officer, four of which have been as a sheriff, and who has become physically
unable to carry out his or her duties on a full-time basis, proof of such disability being
made by certificate of three reputable physicians. (2) A person who has had 30 years of service
as a Madison County law enforcement officer; eight of which have been as a Sheriff of Madison
County, and who has reached the age of 55 years. (b) The person may elect to become a supernumerary
sheriff of the county by filing a written declaration to that effect with the Governor not
more than 90 days prior to the end of the 30-year period or reaching the age of 55 years,
both having been fulfilled, or at any time thereafter. If the...
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11-3-1
Section 11-3-1 Qualifications of candidates for county commissioner; vacancies; composition
of commission; meetings. (a) Any person who is a qualified elector of the county and has resided
in the county for at least one year prior to the date upon which he or she would take office
is eligible to seek office as county commissioner. In counties where the county commissioners
represent a certain district, any person seeking office as county commissioner shall be a
qualified elector of and reside within the district which he or she seeks to represent upon
election or appointment for at least one year prior to the date that he or she would take
office. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the one-year residency requirement provided above shall
not apply to the first election following any redistricting of county commission districts
in a county. Any person serving as county commissioner, at all times while in office, shall
meet the qualified elector and residency requirements set out herein, and...
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41-28-3
Section 41-28-3 Appointment and compensation of secretary; personnel; transfer of employees.
(a) The Secretary of Information Technology shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure
of the Governor. The Secretary of Information Technology is a cabinet level position and the
secretary shall be responsible for the performance and exercise of the duties, responsibilities,
functions, powers, and authority imposed upon the Secretary of Information Technology and
the Office of Information Technology by law and shall be the state Chief Information Officer
(CIO) and the principal advisor to the Governor on information technology policy, including
policy on the acquisition and management of information technology and resources. The Secretary
of Information Technology shall receive a salary in an amount to be determined by the Governor.
(b) Before entering upon the discharge of his or her duties, the secretary shall take the
constitutional oath of office and shall execute to the State of...
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45-14-91.01
Section 45-14-91.01 Clay County Industrial Development Council - Powers and duties; headquarters;
bylaws; retirement system. (a) The council may select a formal name for the council. The council
shall have the authority to negotiate for the county on all industrial and economic development
matters. The council shall formulate and implement plans to promote and foster the industrial
development and economic growth of all areas of Clay County and any incorporated municipalities
located within the county. The council shall be entitled to all of the powers, rights, privileges,
exemptions, immunities, and authority provided by the general laws of Alabama to local industrial
development authorities, including, but not limited to, abatement of taxes, issuance of bonds,
acquisition, enlargement, improvement, replacement, ownership, leasing, selling, or disposing
of properties to the end that the council may be able to promote the creation of jobs and
develop commerce and trade within the...
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