13A-9-71
Section 13A-9-71 Registration of charitable organizations, professional fund raisers, and commercial co-venturers, and professional solicitors; notification of changes; exempt persons; annual report; prohibition against fund raising by unregistered person; contracts between professional fund raisers and commercial co-venturers; appointment of Secretary of State as agent for service of process; use of name of charitable organization without consent; disclosure by solicitors; violations and penalties; injunctive relief. (a) Every charitable organization, except those granted an exemption in subsection (f), which is physically located in this state, intends to solicit contributions in or from this state, or to have contributions solicited in this state, on its behalf, by other charitable organizations, paid solicitors, or commercial co-venturers in or from this state shall, prior to any solicitation, file a registration statement with the Attorney General upon a form prescribed by the...
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45-21-240.06
Section 45-21-240.06 Office of tax assessor and tax collector abolished. The offices of Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Crenshaw County are hereby abolished effective on the first day of the term to which he or she is elected, or on such earlier date as is prescribed in Section 45-21-242 if vacancy occurs in either the office of tax assessor or tax collector. (Act 88-739, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 141, §7.)...
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40-6-1
Section 40-6-1 When officials commissioned as supernumeraries. (a) In the various counties of the State of Alabama having a population of less than 600,000 inhabitants according to the last or any subsequent federal decennial census, any tax collector, tax assessor, revenue commissioner, license commissioner, or other elected or appointed official charged with the assessment or collection, or both, of ad valorem taxes in any county of the State of Alabama: (1) Who has served for 14 years as such an official in any county of Alabama and who has become permanently and totally disabled, proof of disability being made by certificate of three reputable physicians; or (2) Who has served for 12 years as a county official for any county of Alabama, at least 10 years or more continuously as tax collector, tax assessor, license commissioner, revenue commissioner, or other elected or appointed official charged with the assessment or collection, or both, of ad valorem taxes, and who is not less...
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45-11-240
Section 45-11-240 Compensation of tax assessor and tax collector. (a)(1) The following officers of Chilton County shall, commencing at their next term of office, be entitled to receive compensation as follows: a. The tax assessor, an annual salary of twenty-two thousand dollars ($22,000). b. The tax collector, an annual salary of twenty-two thousand dollars ($22,000). (2) Such salaries shall be paid in lieu of all other compensation heretofore provided by law, and shall be paid in equal monthly installments out of the general fund in the county treasury. (b) The Tax Collector of Chilton County is hereby entitled to receive an additional expense allowance in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200) per month. The expense allowance shall be in addition to any and all other compensation and expenses heretofore provided by law and shall be payable out of the county general fund in the same manner as other expense allowances are paid. (Act 79-302, p. 456, §1; Act 91-511, p. 906, §1.)...
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45-4-246
Section 45-4-246 Budgetary operations. The Tax Assessor/Collector of Bibb County, respectively, shall be responsible for the budgetary operations and functions of his or her office. The expenses of the office shall be financed on a pro rata share basis from the proceeds of any state, county, and municipal ad valorem taxes collected in the county in the same manner as the salary of the tax assessor/collector is paid pursuant to Section 40-6A-2. Any funds retained by the office pursuant to this section shall be used solely for the operation of the office, respectively, subject to approval of the budget for the office by the county commission in the same manner as the budget is currently approved. (Act 2011-592, p. 1324, §1.)...
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45-45-242
Section 45-45-242 Salary. Beginning the next term of office of tax collector and tax assessor on October 1, 1991, the annual salary shall be forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000). Such salary shall be in lieu of any other annual salaries and expense allowances heretofore provided by law for such officers to be paid in equal monthly installments from the county general fund on warrants processed in the usual manner. (Act 90-466, p. 663, § 1.)...
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40-5-1
Section 40-5-1 Keeping office open; visits to precincts. The tax collector shall keep his office open at the courthouse all the year round. In all counties of the state having a population of 100,000 or less according to the last or any subsequent federal census, the tax collector shall be required between October 1 and January 1 in each year to visit each precinct in the county by himself or by deputy to collect the taxes, and he shall give the same notice of such appointments as is given by the tax assessor. The county commission may by order duly entered on the minutes relieve the tax collector from making the visits to each voting place above provided for when in the judgment of the commission it is deemed advisable and shall by order specify the places in the county which the tax collector shall visit. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §189; Acts 1951, No. 658, p. 1116.)...
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45-11-240.20
Section 45-11-240.20 Creation; offices, supplies, personnel; powers and duties. (a) There is hereby created within the tax collector's office of Chilton County a license division. The county commission shall furnish suitable quarters and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment, and supplies, except such stationery forms and supplies as are furnished pursuant to law by the State Department of Finance or the state Comptroller. The county commission shall insure the tax collector has sufficient help and shall provide such clerks and other assistants for the tax collector as shall be necessary from time to time for the proper and efficient performance of the duties of his or her office. The tax collector shall have authority to employ such clerks, and other assistants, and to fix their compensation; however, the number and compensation of such clerks and other assistants shall be subject to the approval of the county commission. The compensation of the clerks and...
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45-38-240.08
Section 45-38-240.08 Abolition of offices; transfer of personnel. (a) The offices of tax assessor and tax collector are abolished effective the first day of October 2003. (b) All personnel employed in the office of tax assessor or tax collector at the time the office of county revenue commissioner comes into being shall be absorbed into the staff of the office of county revenue commissioner. Any position held by one of these employees may not be eliminated until the employee either retires or the position otherwise becomes vacant. (Act 2001-905, 3rd Sp. Sess., p. 745, §9.)...
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45-45-242.01
Section 45-45-242.01 Budgetary operations and functions. (a) The Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Madison County, respectively, shall each be responsible for the budgetary operations and functions of his or her office. The expenses of each office shall be financed on a pro rata share basis from the proceeds of any state, county, and municipal ad valorem taxes collected in the county in the same manner as the salary of the tax assessor or tax collector are paid pursuant to Section 40-6A-2. Any funds retained by each office pursuant to this section shall be used solely for the operation of each office, respectively, subject to approval of the budget for the office by the county commission in the same manner as the budget is currently approved. (b) The provisions of this section are supplemental. It shall be construed in pari materia with other laws regulating the office of the Tax Assessor or Tax Collector in Madison County; however, those laws or parts of laws which are in direct...
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