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45-6-246.02
Section 45-6-246.02 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2017 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE APRIL 26, 2016. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. Subject to
the approval of a majority of the electors voting at a referendum as provided for herein,
the County Commission of Blount County may, upon a majority vote of the members, levy, in
addition to all other taxes, including, but not limited to, county and municipal gross receipts
license taxes, a privilege license tax in an amount up to one percent of gross sales and use
on categories defined by the Alabama Department of Revenue as general, amusement, and vending.
Additional sales and use tax on categories defined by the Alabama Department of Revenue as
automotive, agricultural, and manufacturing machine is not authorized pursuant to the provisions
of this part. The gross receipts for sales and use of any business and the gross proceeds
of all sales which are presently exempt under the state sales and use tax...
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12-17-220.1
Section 12-17-220.1 Appointment of investigators by district attorney of any judicial circuit.
(a) Unless otherwise provided by local law, the district attorney of any judicial circuit
in this state may appoint a chief investigator and, from time to time, additional investigators
who will each be a peace officer pursuant to Section 6-5-338. The chief investigator and other
investigators shall serve at the pleasure of the district attorney. The chief investigator
and any additional investigators shall meet the minimum standards for law enforcement officers
and hold a current certification from the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission.
The chief investigator and other investigators shall have the same authority as deputy sheriffs
and other law enforcement officers in this state. They shall be responsible to the district
attorney and shall perform duties as assigned by the district attorney. (b) The Legislature
may continue to enact local laws in the future or repeal...
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12-9A-7
Section 12-9A-7 Temporary assignment of circuit or district judge to another circuit. (a) The
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, by order, shall assign a circuit or district
judge from a judicial circuit to serve within another judicial circuit for a reasonable period
of time to address court congestion, court delay, civil and criminal backlog of cases, or
for any other reason necessary for the prompt and thorough administration of justice. (b)
When considering the amount of time a judge may be assigned from his or her home circuit to
another circuit, the Chief Justice shall take into consideration all relevant circumstances
regarding the judicial needs of the circuits involved. (c) A judge assigned to serve another
circuit under subsection (a) shall be reimbursed for any necessary and reasonable expenses
of travel and the same maintenance expense allowances from the State Treasury that the judge
would be entitled to receive when attending court or transacting other...
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29-2A-3
Section 29-2A-3 Employees and staff; administration; director; transfer of property to commission.
(a) On October 1, 2019, the employees and staff of the Alabama Support Team for Evidence-based
Practices of the Legislative Services Agency, Fiscal Division, responsible for implementing
the evidence-based budgeting process adopted pursuant to Act 2018-578, 2018 Regular Session,
shall become the employees and staff of the commission and an employee of that team, as selected
by the commission, shall become the initial director of the commission. (b) The affairs of
the commission shall be administered by the director, who shall serve at the pleasure of the
commission and whose actions shall be supervised and controlled by the commission. The director
shall receive compensation and benefits in an amount established by the commission, payable
in the same manner as is provided for other state employees. (c) A vacancy in the office of
director arising from any cause shall be filled by the...
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31-2-58
Section 31-2-58 Adjutant General - Qualifications; appointment; term; commission; rank; powers
and duties generally; seal. The head of the Military Department shall be a commissioned officer
of the National Guard of Alabama and shall be designated as the Adjutant General. He shall
be designated and assigned to duty as the Adjutant General by the Governor and shall serve
as Adjutant General at the pleasure of the Governor. He may be commissioned as an officer
on the state staff, in the Adjutant General's office, and he may have such rank as is now
or may hereafter be provided for an officer of the state staff, Adjutant General's office,
under the provisions of the National Defense Act and Department of Defense regulations promulgated
thereunder. The officer of the National Guard of Alabama assigned to duty by the Governor
as the Adjutant General may be commissioned by the Governor as a general officer in the National
Guard of Alabama, with the consent of the Senate. The Adjutant General...
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41-9-80.7
Section 41-9-80.7 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE JUNE 10, 2019. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) If a person knowingly
and willfully fails to give notice in violation of Section 41-9-80.3, the Securities Commission,
after notice and hearing pursuant to the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act, may impose
an assessment of up to the amount of the payment or obligation to pay and a civil penalty
of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) or ten percent of the payment or obligation to pay,
whichever is greater. (b)(1) If a person fails to pay the assessment and civil penalty imposed
by subsection (a), the assessment and civil penalty may be recovered from the person by an
action brought by the Securities Commission in any court of competent jurisdiction. (2) Notwithstanding
any provision of law to the contrary, an alleged failure by a convicted individual to give
notice under Section 41-9-80.3 may not result in...
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45-2-120.12
Section 45-2-120.12 Appointed and contract employees. One appointed employee position may be
filled by the judge of probate which position shall be designated chief clerk. Two appointed
employee positions may be filled by the revenue commissioner which positions shall be designated
chief clerk of collections and chief appraiser. Three appointed employee positions may be
filled by the sheriff which positions shall be designated chief deputy, chief jailer, and
chief of the civil division. The following shall be appointed contract employees: County administrator,
emergency management director, juvenile detention director, personnel director, building official,
clerk/treasurer, county engineer, development and environmental director, budget director,
and communication and information systems director. Each of the appointed contract employees
shall be employed under contract with the commission. Each contract shall include at a minimum
the following provisions: (1) A provision for...
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15-22-21
Section 15-22-21 Board of Pardons and Paroles - Appointment and duties of director. (a) The
Governor shall appoint a Director of Pardons and Paroles, who shall serve at the pleasure
of the Governor. (b) The Director of Pardons and Paroles shall serve as the chief executive
officer of the Board of Pardons and Paroles and be vested with all power necessary to perform
the duties assigned to the board by law except the board's power to adopt rules, guidelines,
or other policies and to make individual determinations concerning the grant or denial of
pardons, the grant or denial of paroles, the restorations of political and civil rights, the
remission of fines and forfeitures, and the revocation of parole. As chief executive officer,
the director shall be responsible for all of the following: (1) Appointing and supervising,
subject to the provisions of the Merit System, employees necessary to carry out the duties
of the board. (2) Performing, on behalf of the board, all fiscal and budgetary...
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45-22-120.02
Section 45-22-120.02 Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context plainly indicates
a different meaning, the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the meanings respectively
ascribed to them: "County" means Cullman County, Alabama; "employee" means
any person who is employed in the service of the county on a regular full-time basis; "exempt
service" means those employees to whom this article shall not apply; "classified
service" means those employees to whom this article shall apply; "commission"
means the County Commission of Cullman County; "board" means the personnel board;
"head of department/office" includes the sheriff, revenue commissioner, judge of
probate, and chair of the county commission. Words used in the masculine gender include the
feminine and neuter; the singular includes the plural, and the plural the singular. (Act 79-574,
p. 1022; Act 80-549, p. 851, ยง3.)...
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45-28-234.13
Section 45-28-234.13 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2017 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE JUNE 3, 2015. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. The board shall
have the power to administer oaths, take depositions, certify official acts, and issue subpoenas
to compel the attendance of witnesses and production of papers necessary as evidence in connection
with any hearing, investigation, or proceeding within the purview of this part. The sheriff,
or some other person so designated by the sheriff, shall serve all processes of the board,
and shall attend and preserve order at all public hearings conducted by the board. If a person
refuses to obey a subpoena from the board, the board or its authorized representative, may
ask the Circuit Court of Etowah County to order the evidence to be produced. Upon proper showing,
the circuit court may order compliance with the subpoena. Failure to comply with such an order
may constitute contempt of court. The fees of witnesses...
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