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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11-43C-16
Section 11-43C-16 District council members - Oath of office. Every person who shall be elected or appointed to fill a vacancy in the office of council member shall, upon assuming office, qualify by making oath that he is eligible for said office and will execute the duties of same according to the best of his knowledge and ability. Said oath may be administered by any person authorized to administer an oath under the laws of the state of Alabama. (Acts 1987, No. 87-102, p. 116, §16.)...
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11-44C-16
Section 11-44C-16 District council members - Oath of office. Every person who shall be elected or appointed to fill a vacancy in the office of council member shall, upon assuming office, qualify by making oath that he is eligible for said office and will execute the duties of same according to the best of his knowledge and ability. Said oath may be administered by any person authorized to administer an oath under the laws of the state of Alabama. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96, §16.)...
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45-30A-50.03
Section 45-30A-50.03 Organization of board. The personnel program established by this part shall be administered by the board. The board shall consist of five members who are residents of the city and who shall be appointed by the governing body. No member of the board shall be employed by or be an official of the city, nor hold any elective public office. The composition of the board shall be designated as Place No. 1, Place No. 2, Place No. 3, Place No. 4, and Place No. 5. The person appointed as a member of the board in Place No. 1 shall serve a term of two years; the person so appointed for Place No. 2 shall serve a term of four years; the person appointed for Place No. 3 shall serve a term of six years. The initial person appointed as a member of the board in Place No. 4 shall serve a term of four years; and the person appointed for Place No. 5 shall serve a term of six years. Thereafter each term shall be for a period of six years. Vacancies occurring during a term shall be...
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45-37A-52.52
Section 45-37A-52.52 Qualification. Every person who shall be elected or appointed to the office of member of the council, on or before the fourth Tuesday of November of the year of his or her election or before the Tuesday next following the date of his or her appointment, shall qualify by making oath that he or she is eligible for the office and shall execute the duties of same according to the best of his or her knowledge and ability. The oath may be administered by any person authorized to administer an oath under the laws of Alabama. (Acts 1955, No. 452, p. 1004, §3.03; Act 84-625, p. 1273, §2; Act 85-919, 2nd Sp. Sess., p. 197, §2.)...
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45-39A-13
Section 45-39A-13 Police and fire departments under civil service. The Board of Commissioners of the City of Florence is authorized and empowered at any time subsequent to September 25, 1997, to put into force and effect an ordinance or ordinances governing the police and fire departments of the city as provided in this part; but this part shall have no effect excepting as an authority for the City of Florence to take such action. The police department and the fire department and all officers and members of the departments, in Florence, Alabama, including the chiefs of the departments, shall be governed by civil service regulations under the direction and supervision of a board as hereinafter provided, and all persons who may hereafter be elected or appointed as officers or members of such departments, or either of them, or who may hereafter be employed in either of the departments as members thereof, shall thereafter remain and continue in their respective employments of the city...
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11-43C-9
Section 11-43C-9 Mayor - Elections held quadrennially; oath; may succeed himself. The mayor shall qualify and take office in the manner herein prescribed. The regular election for mayor shall be held quadrennially thereafter under the same rules and regulations and in the same mode and manner herein provided. The mayor elected at such regular election shall qualify by making oath that he is eligible for said office and will execute the duties of same according to the best of his knowledge and ability. Said oath may be administered by any person authorized to administer an oath under the laws of Alabama. A mayor may succeed himself. (Acts 1987, No. 87-102, p. 116, §9.)...
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11-44C-9
Section 11-44C-9 Mayor - Elections held quadrennially; oath; may succeed himself. The mayor shall qualify and take office in the manner herein prescribed. The regular election for mayor shall be held quadrennially thereafter under the same rules and regulations and in the same mode and manner herein provided. The mayor elected at such regular election shall qualify by making oath that he is eligible for said office and will execute the duties of same according to the best of his knowledge and ability. Said oath may be administered by any person authorized to administer an oath under the laws of Alabama. A mayor may succeed himself. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96, §9.)...
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45-27-240
Section 45-27-240 Creation; composition; oath; compensation. (a) There shall be in Escambia County a county board of equalization and adjustment, to consist of three members, each of whom shall have been a resident of the county for at least five years. (b) The county board of equalization as now constituted is hereby abolished and the duties of the board are transferred to the county board of equalization and adjustment. (c) The board shall be composed of three members appointed as provided in this section to serve four-year terms. During the month of August, 2005, and during the month of August of each fourth year thereafter, the county commission of the county and the county board of education shall each appoint one person to membership on the county board of equalization and adjustment. During the month of August, 2005, and during the month of August of each eighth year thereafter, the governing body of the City of Atmore shall appoint one person to membership on the county board...
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45-37A-52.90
Section 45-37A-52.90 Election; term; qualification. The first mayor shall be elected at the same election at which the council members are elected under Section 45-37A-52.06 and shall hold office until the second Tuesday in November of that year ending in an odd number which would give him or her a term of office most closely approximating four years and until his or her successor is elected and qualified. The first mayor shall qualify and take office in the manner hereinafter prescribed on the second Monday following the date the election of all nine council members is completed or on the second Monday following the election of such mayor, whichever last occurs. The regular election for mayor shall be held on the second Tuesday in October of the year during which the term of the first mayor elected hereunder terminates and every four years thereafter. The mayor elected at any such regular election, on or before the fourth Tuesday of November of the year of such election, shall qualify...
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