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45-13-130
Section 45-13-130 Powers and duties. The county commission shall employ a county engineer,
who shall be a qualified and competent civil engineer, possessing all of the qualities as
specified for county engineers pursuant to law. The county engineer shall devote his or her
time and attention to the maintenance and construction of the Clarke County public roads,
highways, bridges, and county shops. The county engineer shall serve at the pleasure of the
county commission. The County Engineer of Clarke County shall perform all of the following
duties: (1) Employ, supervise, and direct all assistants necessary to properly maintain and
construct the public roads, highways, bridges, and county shops of Clarke County, and shall
prescribe their duties and discharge employees for cause or when not needed. (2) Perform engineering
and surveying services as required, and prepare and maintain all necessary maps and records.
(3) Maintain the necessary accounting funds and records to reflect the cost...
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45-19-70.08
Section 45-19-70.08 County engineer; powers and duties; compensation; equipment and
facilities. (a) The chair, with the approval of the county commission, shall employ a county
engineer, who shall be a qualified and competent civil engineer, possessing all of the qualities
as specified for county engineers pursuant to law. The county engineer shall devote his or
her time and attention to the maintenance and construction of the Coosa County public roads,
highways, bridges, ferries, and county shop, and shall, during his or her employment, reside
in Coosa County. The county engineer shall serve at the pleasure of the county commission.
(b) The County Engineer of Coosa County shall perform all of the following duties: (1) Employ,
supervise, and direct all assistants necessary to properly maintain and construct the public
roads, highways, bridges, ferries, and county shop of Coosa County, and shall prescribe their
duties and discharge employees for cause or when not needed. (2) Perform...
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45-37-72.20
Section 45-37-72.20 Definitions. As herein used, the following terms have the meanings
hereby ascribed to them: (1) COUNTY. Jefferson County, Alabama. (2) COUNTYWIDE ELECTION. Any
election, whether general, special, or primary, including runoff elections, where qualified
electors throughout the county are entitled to vote and which is held to elect a federal,
state, or county officer or to nominate a candidate or candidates, for a federal, state, or
county office or offices, to submit one or more questions, including, but not limited to,
the question of adopting a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and
the question of whether general obligation bonds, or revenue bonds, of the state or county
shall be issued. (3) ELECTION COMMISSION. The election commission of the county. (4) FIRST
ELECTION. The first election for which this act provides to fill a vacancy as distinguished
from the runoff election held hereunder, if a runoff election is necessary. (5) RUNOFF...

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12-9A-2
Section 12-9A-2 Reallocation of vacant judgeship. (a) Only in the event of a vacancy
due to death, retirement, resignation, or removal from office of a district or circuit judge,
the Judicial Resources Allocation Commission shall have 30 days to determine whether to reallocate
such judgeship to another district or circuit. The commission may also choose to reallocate
a judgeship if the incumbent judge is not eligible to run for reelection as a result of the
age limitation provided for in Section 155 of the Constitution of Alabama 1901, as
amended, by notifying the Secretary of State no later than one year prior to the close of
qualifying for candidates to run for such judgeship. All reallocation decisions require a
two-thirds vote of the commission members. In determining whether to reallocate such judgeship,
the commission shall consider the need based on the district and court rankings as determined
pursuant to Section 12-9A-1. However, in no event shall the commission reallocate a...

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45-5-130
Section 45-5-130 Duties; salary; bond; county commissioners employed as part-time officers.
(a) In addition to all other authority vested in the Blount County Commission, the county
commission shall 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 the people a safe and adequate road system based on the county unit
system. Each member of the county commission shall inspect the roads of his or her district
from time to time, and hear the suggestions and complaints of the citizens, and report the
suggestions and complaints to the commission with his or her recommendations; confer with
the county engineer concerning the problems of his or her district; and to assist in securing
rights-of-ways, and assist in public service generally. The county engineer shall provide
the necessary equipment and personnel, in the absence of a county commissioner,...
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45-26-130
Section 45-26-130 Appointment and employment; duties; compensation; equipment and facilities.
(a) This section shall apply only in Elmore County. (b) The Elmore County Commission
shall appoint and employ a county engineer or chief engineer, who shall be a thoroughly qualified
and competent professional engineer. The county engineer or chief engineer shall possess all
of the qualifications as specified for county engineers or chief engineers under the general
laws of the State of Alabama. The county engineer or chief engineer shall be responsible for
the maintenance and construction of the public roads, bridges, and ferries in the county and
shall perform other duties related to his or her appointment as may be assigned by the county
commission. The county engineer or chief engineer shall serve at the pleasure of the county
commission. (c) It shall be the duty of the county engineer or chief engineer to carry out
the following as determined by the county commission: (1) Employ,...
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45-30-80
Section 45-30-80 Docket fee. (a) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal, and quasi-criminal
cases in the juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts in Franklin County, a docket
fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee, shall be assessed in each case. The fees,
when collected, shall be distributed monthly as follows: One dollar ($1) of the fees assessed
in each case shall be distributed to the office of the Circuit Clerk in Franklin County and
the remainder to the Solicitor's Fund or District Attorney's Fund in the county or to the
fund that may be hereafter prescribed by law for the solicitor's fee. The solicitor's fee
shall be in an amount equal to all docket fees or court costs which are assessed upon an adjudication
of guilt in a criminal case and distributed to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. The solicitor's fee
provided in this section is imposed pursuant to the authority granted in Amendment
418 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Official Recompilation...
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45-9-91
Section 45-9-91 Creation; composition; headquarters; meetings; personnel. (a) Pursuant
to Amendment 678 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, there is created and established
the Chambers County Industrial Development Council on September 1, 2001. Initially, the council
shall consist of the current members of the Industrial Development Authority of Chambers County.
As the terms of the members of the authority expire, their successors shall be appointed to
the new council as follows: (1) The county commissioners from Commission Districts 1, 2, and
3 shall each appoint one member for initial terms of one year each. (2) The county commissioners
from Commission Districts 4, 5, and 6 shall each appoint one member for initial terms of two
years each. (3) The governing body of each incorporated municipality in the county shall appoint
one member for an initial term of three years. (4) A consensus of the state legislative delegation
for the county shall appoint two members for initial terms...
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10-1-3
Section 10-1-3 Alteration or amendment of charter by corporations not of business character;
filing and contents of declarations; issuance of certificate; provisions cumulative. (a) Unless
otherwise provided, any corporation, not of a business character, may alter or amend its charter
whenever not less than three fourths in number of its members, in case of corporations having
no central or general governing body, or where such corporations have a central or general
governing body, then whenever not less than three fourths of the first four principal officers
of such central or general governing body, shall file in the office of the judge of probate
of the county wherein the original declaration of incorporation was filed or in cases where
the charter was granted by an act of the Legislature, prior to the adoption of the Constitution
in 1901, in the Office of the Secretary of State, a declaration in writing signed by them
setting forth: (1) When such corporation was organized, its name...
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41-10-81
Section 41-10-81 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1)
CORPORATION. A corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this article. (2) BOARD.
The board of directors of the corporation. (3) STATE. The State of Alabama. (4) COUNTY. That
county in the state which authorized the organization of the corporation. (5) MUNICIPALITY.
The incorporated cities or towns located in the county which authorized the organization of
the corporation. (6) PUBLIC CORPORATION. Any public corporation now or hereafter organized
or created in the state pursuant to the authorization or determination by the municipality
or by the municipality and any one or more other cities and towns in the state or by the county
or by the county and any one or more counties in the state. (7) STATE AGENCY. Any public corporation
now or hereafter organized or created in the state pursuant to the...
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