45-28-80
Section 45-28-80 Court reporters. In addition to all other allowances and compensation now provided by law, there shall be paid to each of the official court reporters for the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit an allowance of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per month, for the purpose of defraying the expenses of such official court reporters in the performance of their official duties. The allowances provided for herein shall be paid from the General Fund of Etowah County. (Act 80-387, p. 544, §1.)...
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45-27-80.20
Section 45-27-80.20 Compensation of court reporters. In addition to all other compensation provided for by law, the official court reporter of the Twenty-first Judicial Circuit of Alabama shall be entitled to additional compensation payable by Escambia County in the amount of seven thousand dollars ($7,000) annually. Such additional compensation shall be paid to the court reporter in equal monthly installments from the general funds of Escambia County. (Acts 1976, No. 251, p. 287, §1; Act 82-475, p. 795, §1.)...
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45-35-80.01
Section 45-35-80.01 Compensation - Special roving court reporters. (a) Beginning on the first day of the first pay period following June 1, 1999, each special roving court reporter appointed by the Administrative Director of Courts to serve the Twentieth Judicial Circuit on a full-time basis shall receive, in addition to all other compensation provided by law, an additional compensation equal to the additional salary supplement currently paid to all official court reporters by Houston County. (b) Each special roving court reporter appointed by the Administrative Director of Courts to serve the Twentieth Judicial Circuit on a full-time basis shall be included in all future increases in the salary supplements paid to all official court reporters of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit by Houston County without the need for future legislation. (Act 99-312, p. 422, §§1, 2.)...
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45-43-60
Section 45-43-60 Compensation; expense allowances. (a) In Lowndes County, the coroner shall be entitled to receive remuneration in the amount of fifteen dollars ($15) in each case for holding an inquest, when ordered by the judge of a court of record or for investigation and certification of the cause of death when no jury is summoned or postmortem examination made by a physician or surgeon as provided by Section 12-19-193. In addition to the amounts listed herein, the coroner shall receive an expense allowance in the amount of four hundred dollars ($400) per month. The compensation provided for by this subsection shall be paid from the county general fund. The expense allowance provided by this subsection shall be in addition to any other compensation or expense allowance provided by law. (b)(1) In Lowndes County, the coroner shall be entitled to receive an additional expense allowance in the amount of ten dollars ($10) per body examined to be paid out of the county general fund. This...
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41-9-252
Section 41-9-252 Cahawba Historical Site - Advisory committee. (a)(1) There is established an advisory committee to be known as the Cahawba Advisory Committee, composed of 16 members, 15 of whom shall be appointed by the Governor. The Judge of Probate of Dallas County shall be the sixteenth member but shall be a member ex officio and shall not be entitled to a vote on the advisory committee. The members shall serve for terms of seven years each, and the judge of probate shall serve throughout his or her term of office. Members of the advisory committee shall be appointed so that each congressional district is represented by one appointed member on the advisory committee; except, that the congressional district in which Cahawba is situated shall be represented by eight appointed members, five of whom shall be residents of Dallas County and three of whom shall be from some other county in the congressional district. The membership of the advisory committee shall reflect the racial,...
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44-1-51
Section 44-1-51 Composition; compensation; records. (a) The Governor shall be the ex officio Chair of the Youth Services Board. (b) The board shall be composed of 18 voting members, five of whom shall be the Commissioner of the State Department of Human Resources, the State Superintendent of Education, the Commissioner of Mental Health, the State Health Officer, and the Director of the Alabama Law Enforcement Planning Agency, each of whom may delegate his or her vote to an agent or employee by written notification 10 days prior to a meeting of the board. (c) The chair, vice chair, and secretary of the board shall be elected by the members thereof. The chair shall vote only in the case of a tie. (d) The Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives shall appoint two members to be selected from the membership of the House and the Presiding Officer of the Alabama Senate shall appoint two members to be selected from the membership of the Senate. The President of the Alabama Council of...
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34-21-2
Section 34-21-2 Board of Nursing generally. (a) There is created the Board of Nursing, which shall be composed of 13 members to be appointed and have the duties and powers enumerated in this section. The membership of the board shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state. In order to insure continuity of administration, the nine board members provided for by Section 3 of Act 427, Regular Session 1975, shall continue to serve to the completion of the term for which they are serving. The Governor, within 60 days of January 1, 1984, shall appoint a tenth member who shall be a licensed practical nurse for a term of four years from a list of nominees furnished him or her by the Alabama Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses, Incorporated, or its successor organization. As the terms of all board members expire, their successors shall be appointed for terms of four years each. Vacancies in unexpired terms shall be filled in...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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36-25-3
Section 36-25-3 State Ethics Commission - Creation, composition; annual reports; compensation; political activities; director; personnel. (a) There is hereby created a State Ethics Commission composed of five members, each of whom shall be a fair, equitable citizen of this state and of high moral character and ability. The following persons shall not be eligible to be appointed as members: (1) a public official; (2) a candidate; (3) a registered lobbyist and his or her principal; or (4) a former employee of the commission. No member of the commission shall be eligible for reappointment to succeed himself or herself. The members of the commission shall be appointed by the following officers: The Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or in the absence of a Lieutenant Governor, the Presiding Officer of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Appointments shall be subject to Senate confirmation and persons appointed shall assume their duties upon confirmation by the...
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11-65-10
Section 11-65-10 Powers and duties of commission. When authorized by one or more elections as provided in Section 11-65-4, a commission shall have the powers and duties necessary to license, regulate, and supervise horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon and greyhound racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon within the commission municipal jurisdiction, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the powers and duties hereinafter set forth in this section or in other sections of this chapter. (1) A commission shall have succession in perpetuity, subject only to the provisions of this chapter as it may be amended from time to time. (2) A commission shall have the power to sue and be sued in its own name in civil suits and actions and to defend suits against it. (3) A commission shall have the power to adopt and make use of an official seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (4) A commission shall have the power to adopt, alter, and repeal bylaws, regulations and...
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