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45-49-170.21
Section 45-49-170.21 Definitions. The following words shall have the following meanings: (1)
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER. Any person employed by Mobile County who performs animal control functions
or any person who performs animal control functions who is employed by an entity under agreement
or contract with the county to perform animal control functions or to enforce this subpart.
(2) ATTACK. Aggressive physical contact initiated by a dog. (3) BITTEN. Seized with the teeth
so that the skin of the person seized has been gripped, or has been wounded or pierced. (4)
COUNTY. Mobile County. (5) DANGEROUS DOG. A dog, regardless of its breed, that has bitten,
or caused physical injury to a human being without provocation, or has repeatedly bitten or
caused physical injury to humans except a dog used by law enforcement officials for legitimate
law enforcement purposes, a certified guide dog for the blind, a hearing dog for the deaf,
or a service dog for the disabled. (6) DOG. All members of the...
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11-3-43
Section 11-3-43 Course of training and education in matters of county government administration
and operation. (a) All persons elected as members of a county commission who were not serving
as members of a county commission on June 1, 1994, may enroll in, participate in, and satisfactorily
complete a course of training and education of at least 50 hours on matters pertaining to
the administration and operations of county government. The course of training and education
shall include, but not be limited to, instruction in local government operations finance and
budgeting; planning; public works and utilities; environmental management; personnel management;
responsiveness to the community; ethics, duties, and responsibilities of members of the county
commission; and all other matters deemed necessary and appropriate by the board. (b) All expenses
incurred by a county commissioner related to the course of training and education pursuant
to this article, including the reasonable costs of...
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11-3-61
Section 11-3-61 Procurement or purchasing programs. (a) In addition to authority granted in
Section 11-3-60, a county commission may adopt a procurement or purchasing program designed
to simplify the purchasing of certain tangible personal property provided the program is designed
in a manner that shall provide significant cost savings to the county and includes written
policy and procedures for implementation and administration of the program as set out in subsection
(c). For the purposes of this article, a procurement or purchasing program is a purchase payment
program utilized as an alternative purchase order process with vendors agreeing to participate
in such process. The program shall be approved by the county commission in order to allow
individualized purchases of tangible personal property items which have received prior approval
by the county commission through use of a card programmed for limited purchases of specific
items by an individual designated by the county...
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11-67-122
Section 11-67-122 Notice. (a) Whenever, in the opinion of the city official or any other city
employee designated by the mayor, a nuisance exists, the official shall order the owner of
the property on which the nuisance is located to abate the condition. (b) The enforcing official
shall give the owner written notice in person or by certified letter with signature of receipt
required. The notice shall require the owner to abate the condition within the time stated
in the notice or to request a hearing before an administrative official of the city designated
by the mayor or council to determine whether there is a nuisance. The notice shall apprise
the owner of the facts of the alleged nuisance and shall name the particular date, time, and
place for the hearing if requested by the owner. (c) The notice shall be sent to that person
shown by the records of the county to have been the last person assessed for payment of ad
valorem tax on the property where the nuisance is situated. It shall...
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11-67-92
Section 11-67-92 Notice. (a) Whenever in the opinion of the city official or any other city
employee designated by the city manager, a nuisance exists, the official shall order the owner
of the property on which the nuisance is located to abate the condition. (b) The enforcing
official shall give the owner written notice in person or by first class mail. The notice
shall apprise the owner of the facts of the alleged nuisance and require the condition be
abated within the time stated in the notice or to request a hearing before an administrative
official of the city designated by the city manager, to determine whether there has been a
violation. (c) The notice shall be sent to that person shown by the records of the county
to have been the last person assessed for payment of ad valorem tax on the property where
the nuisance is situated. It shall be the responsibility of that person to promptly advise
the enforcing official of a change of ownership or interest in the property. (d) The...
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22-20-5
Section 22-20-5 Regulations for establishments handling food and providing public accommodations.
(a) The State Committee on Public Health shall, as conditions demand, adopt and promulgate
regulations for the construction, maintenance and operation of all establishments, and their
immediate surroundings, in which foods or beverages intended for sale for human consumption
are made, prepared, processed, displayed for sale in an unpackaged state or served and for
the construction, maintenance and operation of hotels, inns, taverns, motels, tourist courts,
tourist homes, trailer courts or any place where sleeping accommodations for transients, tourists
or vacationists are advertised for sale, as well as regulations for the construction, maintenance
and operation of exhibition-ground food concessions, poultry slaughterhouses and animal slaughterhouses,
and their surroundings; except, that the authority hereby vested shall not include the authority
to conduct meat and poultry slaughter and...
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40-12-246.1
Section 40-12-246.1 License tax and registration fees - Exemption for motor bus passenger carrier
vehicles; special license. (a) Any motor bus passenger carrier vehicle owned or otherwise
operated by a common carrier of passengers authorized to operate in this state by the Public
Service Commission pursuant to Chapter 3 of Title 37, is expressly exempt from the payment
of any state, county, municipal, or other local ad valorem tax provided such vehicle is in
compliance with subsection (b). Such exemption shall only apply to those common carriers of
passengers that are both based in and have principal operating facilities located within Alabama.
(b) In lieu of the payment of any state, county, municipal, or other local ad valorem tax
and in addition to any other business or occupational licenses required for operation by the
laws of this state, any business, person, or persons operating as a common carrier of passengers
that is authorized to operate in this state by the Public Service...
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45-1-60.01
Section 45-1-60.01 Benefits and allowances; additional expenses. (a) In addition to the salary
provided by law, the coroner shall be entitled to the same benefits and allowances as are
provided by the Autauga County Commission to all other public officials elected in Autauga
County. (b) The county commission shall reimburse the coroner for any additional expenses
incurred in the performance of the duties of the coroner with the prior consent and approval
of the county commission. (c) The county commission may provide a vehicle, communications
equipment, and office space to the coroner as the commission deems necessary for the efficient
operation of the coroner's office. (Act 2016-71, §1.)...
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45-14-230.01
Section 45-14-230.01 Salaries and automobile expenses of deputy sheriffs. The salaries of the
deputy sheriffs of Clay County in an amount fixed by the Clay County Commission for the enforcement
of motor vehicle and traffic laws may be paid from the public highway and traffic fund of
the county. In addition, automobile purchases and expenses for the operation, maintenance,
and repair of automobiles for the use of the deputy sheriffs of Clay County in the enforcement
of traffic and motor vehicle laws may be paid by the Clay County Commission from the public
highway and traffic fund. (Act 94-196, p. 252, §1.)...
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45-19-70.07
Section 45-19-70.07 Administrator; clerical help; records. The chair, with approval of the
county commission, shall employ an administrator who shall devote his or her entire time to
the duties of the office. The administrator shall receive compensation as determined by the
county commission. The chair, with the approval of the county commission, may employ other
clerical help and assistance deemed necessary for the proper, efficient, and economical operation
of the county commission. The administrator shall enter the minutes of all proceedings of
the county commission in a well-bound book provided for that purpose. The book shall be kept
in the office of the county commission and shall be open to the inspection of the public at
all reasonable hours. The administrator shall keep a complete record of all receipts and disbursements
of all county funds and shall be prepared at all times to show the financial condition of
the county. (Act 94-556, p. 1022, §8.)...
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