36-26-18
Section 36-26-18 Extraordinary appointments. (a) Extraordinary appointments include temporary appointments, emergency appointments, exceptional appointments and provisional appointments. (b) Whenever the services to be rendered by an appointee are for a temporary period not to exceed 104 workdays and the need for such service is important and urgent, the director may select for such temporary service any person on the proper eligible register without regard to his standing on such register. Successive temporary appointments to the same position or of the same candidate shall not be made under this provision. The acceptance or refusal by an eligible of such temporary appointment shall not affect his standing on the register for regular employment, nor shall a period of temporary service be counted as a part of the probationary service in case of subsequent appointment to a regular position. (c) Whenever there is an emergency condition existing in the service, appointment may be made of...
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45-35A-51.07
Section 45-35A-51.07 Personnel board. (a) The personnel board shall consist of five members and they and their successors in office shall be elected or appointed by the citizens supervisory committee. The five members shall be designated respectively as member No. 1, member No. 2, member No. 3, member No. 4, and member No. 5. After May 14, 1992, those members in office on May 14, 1992, may serve out the remainder of their unexpired terms and shall be designated as member No. 1, member No. 2, and member No. 3, in order of their original appointments. Member No. 4 shall be for a term of three years and until his or her successor is appointed. Member No. 5 shall be for a term of five years and until his or her successor is appointed, and their successors in office shall serve for a term of five years and until their successors in office have been appointed and qualified. Each member shall be over 21 years of age, of recognized good character and executive ability, a bonafide resident of...
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16-23-16.1
Section 16-23-16.1 Creation of Professional Teachers Standards Commission; designation or development of entry-level pre-certification examination for teacher candidates. (a) The Legislature finds that Alabama is alone among the southern states in not testing teacher candidates before allowing them in the classroom, and acknowledges that the need exists to establish, maintain, and enforce minimum professional standards for teacher candidates in the State of Alabama. In response to such need, there is hereby created a Professional Teachers Standards Commission (the commission) for the State of Alabama. The commission shall consist of 11 members appointed by the Governor in the following manner: The Alabama Congress of Parents and Teachers Association, Alabama School Board Association, Alabama Council for School Administration and Supervision, Alabama Education Association, and the Alabama Association of Colleges for Teacher Education shall each designate a representative that together...
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34-15C-4
Section 34-15C-4 Alabama Board for Registered Interior Designers. (a) There is created the Alabama Board for Registered Interior Designers, to be comprised of seven members appointed by the Governor in the manner set forth in this section. The members of the Alabama State Board of Registration for Interior Design serving on August 1, 2010, pursuant to former Section 34-15B-4, shall immediately serve as board members of the Alabama Board for Registered Interior Designers created by this chapter. For continuity purposes, a board member serving on August 1, 2010, shall continue to serve under this chapter for the remainder of his or her term, and according to the appointment schedule, for which he or she was appointed by the Governor pursuant to former Section 34-15B-4. (b) All appointments occurring after August 1, 2010, shall be for terms of four years, except an appointment to fill a vacancy, which shall be for the unexpired term only. No member shall serve more than two consecutive...
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34-23-90
Section 34-23-90 Authority; composition. (a) The Alabama State Board of Pharmacy is vested with the authority to carry out the purposes of and enforce this chapter. The board shall consist of five members who are citizens of this state. The members of the board shall be licensed pharmacists who have been licensed in this state for a minimum of five years and who are actively engaged in the practice of pharmacy or pharmacy administration, or both. (b) Three members shall be appointed by the Governor. Of the three appointed members, one member shall be engaged in the practice of pharmacy or pharmacy administration, or both, in a hospital, one in an independent pharmacy, and one in a chain pharmacy. On or before August 1, 1996, and each five years thereafter, or whenever a vacancy occurs in the designated position for hospital pharmacists, the Alabama Society of Health System Pharmacists, or its successor organization, shall submit a list of three nominees to the Governor. On or before...
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34-23-92
Section 34-23-92 Powers and duties generally. The board shall exercise, subject to this chapter, the following powers and duties: (1) To adopt rules concerning the records and reports to be kept and made by a pharmacy relating to the filling of prescriptions and the handling and preservation of drugs. (2) To fix standards and requirements for licenses and permits except as otherwise specified in this chapter. (3) To make rules and regulations regarding sanitation consistent with state health regulations. (4) To employ such chemists, agents, clerical help, and attorneys necessary for the proper administration of the duties of the board. (5) To employ a Chief Drug Investigator and such other drug investigators that it deems necessary to enforce this chapter which are under the supervision of the board. (6) To adopt rules and regulations for the administration and enforcement of this chapter and not inconsistent herewith. Such rules and regulations shall be referenced to the section or...
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34-30-22
Section 34-30-22 Qualifications of applicants. The State Board of Social Work Examiners shall issue a license as a "licensed bachelor social worker," a "licensed master social worker," or a "licensed independent clinical social worker" to an applicant who satisfies all of the following requirements: (1) Is at least 19 years of age. (2) Has paid an initial examination fee established by the board. (3) Has passed an examination prepared by the state board for that purpose. (4) Has ascribed to a professional code of ethics developed and adopted by the board. (5) Meets all of the following additional requirements for the level at which they are applying to be licensed: a. Bachelor social worker: 1. Has a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university including completion of a social work program. At the end of five years from June 8, 1984, applicants who then apply shall have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, including completion of a social...
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45-17-90.01
Section 45-17-90.01 Authority created; composition. (a) To improve the Shoals economic quality of life through the active promotion and development of better employment opportunities and to assist the county commissions or other like governing bodies in Colbert and Lauderdale Counties in their pursuits therefor, there is created the Shoals Economic Development Authority. (b) The authority shall be composed of 24 members. All members of the authority shall be residents and qualified electors of Colbert County or Lauderdale County, respectively. Six members of the authority shall be appointed by the Lauderdale County Commission. Initial appointments by the Lauderdale County Commission shall include all of the following: (1) Two appointments for a one-year term. (2) Two appointments for two-year terms. (3) Two appointments for three-year terms. (c) Three members of the authority shall be appointed by the Colbert County Commission. Initial appointments by the Colbert County Commission...
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45-2-120.09
Section 45-2-120.09 Appeals from disciplinary actions. (a) A classified employee shall have the right to appeal any disciplinary action taken against him or her. An employee on probationary status shall not have that right unless the employee had permanent status in some other position at the time of appointment to the probationary position. An employee desiring to appeal any disciplinary action directed against him or her shall first exhaust any administrative remedy as provided by policy of the commission. Upon exhausting any administrative remedy, the employee shall then file his or her appeal in writing with the personnel director within seven calendar days of the last final administrative action on the disciplinary action, and shall request a hearing before the personnel appeals board. Within seven calendar days after the receipt of the appeal, the personnel director shall file with the chair of the board and mail to the employee by certified mail a statement specifying the...
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45-2-234.09
Section 45-2-234.09 Appeals; subpoenas; hearing. (a) A classified employee, other than an appointed official, shall have the right to appeal any disciplinary action taken against him or her. An employee on probationary status shall not have that right unless the employee had permanent status in some other position at the time of appointment to the probationary position. An employee, other than an appointed official, desiring to appeal any disciplinary action directed against him or her shall first exhaust any administrative remedy as provided by policy of the sheriff's personnel system. Upon exhausting any administrative remedy, the employee shall then file his or her appeal in writing with the personnel officer within seven calendar days of the last final administrative action on the disciplinary action, and shall request a hearing before the personnel appeals board. Within seven calendar days after the receipt of the appeal, the personnel officer shall file with the chair of the...
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