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40-3-10
Section 40-3-10 Inventory and appraisal of property in certain counties. The county boards
of equalization or other like boards or agencies with final authority to fix the value of
property for the purposes of taxation, in all counties of the state having a population of
140,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal census, shall have the power
and authority, from time to time, subject to the approval of the governing body of any such
county, to provide for the inventory and appraisal of all taxable property of such counties,
except that subject to assessment by the Department of Revenue, as a basis for the final appraisal,
valuation, and equalization of the assessments of property in such counties. (Acts 1939, No.
400, p. 524; Code 1940, T. 51, ยง97; Acts 1945, No. 520, p. 760.)...
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45-49-85.60
Section 45-49-85.60 General and equity jurisdiction of probate courts; powers and authority
of judges of probate; procedures in administration of estates. (a) That the probate courts
in all counties of this state which now have or may hereafter have a population of over 300,000
and less than 500,000, according to the last or any subsequent federal census, shall have
general and equity jurisdiction concurrent with that of the circuit courts of this state,
in the administration of the estates of deceased persons, minors, the developmentally disabled,
insane, incapacitated, protected or incompetent persons, or the like, and testamentary trust
estates. The jurisdiction granted by this section shall be conferred without the necessity
of the same being invoked in any estate proceeding and may be exercised at the discretion
of the court. (b)(1) That the judges of the probate courts shall have the same powers and
authority which judges of the circuit courts of this state have in connection...
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11-29-6
Section 11-29-6 Distribution of fund capital; purposes for which counties may use funds. The
fund capital shall be distributed to the several counties of the state and shall be paid on
April 15 of the fiscal year for which each annual appropriation is made as follows: Part of
the funds to be paid to counties that is equal to 45.45 percent of the total of such portion
shall be allocated equally among the 67 counties of the state; and the entire residue of the
portion to be paid to counties, being an amount equal to 54.55 percent of such portion, shall
be allocated among the 67 counties of the state on the basis of the ratio of the population
of each county to the total population of the state according to the then next preceding federal
decennial census or, prior to the effective date of the 1990 decennial census, any special
federal census held in any county subsequent to the effective date of the 1980 federal decennial
census and prior to the adoption hereof. Such funds shall only be...
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12-5A-12
Section 12-5A-12 Study commission created. (a) There is created a study commission to evaluate
the feasibility and effectiveness of transferring to state employee status the juvenile probation
officers and staff in counties having a population of more than 99,000 according to the 1990
federal decennial census. The commission shall be composed of one person appointed by the
Administrative Office of Courts, one person appointed by the Association of County Commissions
of Alabama, one person appointed by the Alabama Association of County Commission Clerks and
Administrators, one person appointed by the Council of Chief Probation Officers, one person
appointed by the juvenile court judges, one person appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and one person appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. The commission shall
meet on or before October 1, 1998, and shall at that time elect a chair and such other officers
as it deems necessary. The first meeting of the commission shall...
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12-5A-8
Section 12-5A-8 Juvenile probation officers - Supervision; employees of state; appointment
and dismissal; director of probation services; certain employees subject to merit system procedures.
On or after October 1, 1999, each of the following shall occur: (1) In each county having
a population of 99,000 or less according to the 1990 federal decennial census, all juvenile
probation officers and employees covered by this chapter, and any future employees occupying
covered positions, shall be under the direct supervision of the presiding juvenile court judge.
(2) All juvenile probation officers in counties having a population of 99,000 or less according
to the 1990 federal decennial census shall be state employees and shall be subject to the
procedures of the state court system personnel system. All appointments of juvenile probation
officers for authorized positions within a county shall be made by the presiding juvenile
court judge, subject to the approval of the Administrative Director...
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11-43A-97
Section 11-43A-97 Reapportionment of council districts; filing of recommended plan with council;
redistricting ordinances; effect on incumbent. Whenever there shall be a change in the population
of any of the council districts according to the federal decennial census of population published
following the last federal decennial census of population preceding the adoption of this article,
or by virtue of a substantial change in the corporate limits, there shall be a reapportionment
of the council districts in the manner hereinafter provided: (1) The manager shall within
six months after the publication of each federal decennial census of population for the municipality,
following the last federal decennial census of population preceding the adoption of this article,
or within six months after any substantial change in the corporate limits of the municipality,
file with the council a report containing a recommended plan for reapportionment of the council
district boundaries to comply...
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12-16-37
Section 12-16-37 Clerks of commissions - Authority for employment; compensation; clerical assistance.
(a) The clerk of the circuit court in counties having a population of 60,000 or less according
to the last federal census preceding his election or appointment, may elect to serve as clerk
of the jury commission; provided that notice of his intent to serve as clerk for the commission
shall be filed in writing with the presiding circuit judge and the Administrative Director
of Courts within 30 days after assuming the duties of clerk of the circuit court. Provided
that the provisions of this section shall not prohibit any clerk of the circuit court who
is on August 17, 1983, serving as clerk of the jury commission or clerk of any similar body
established by local law to act in lieu of the jury commission, from serving as clerk of the
jury commission as provided in this article, regardless of the population of their respective
counties; all provisions to the contrary in subsection (b) of...
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22-21-220
Section 22-21-220 Apportionment of appropriated funds to counties. (a) All funds appropriated
each year for the use of the State Board of Health in carrying out the provisions of this
article, except as may otherwise be provided in this section, shall be apportioned among the
various counties of the state as follows: (1) Twenty-five percent of the amount of such funds
shall be apportioned in equal parts among the 67 counties of the state; provided, that no
county shall be allotted any state funds under this subdivision unless the county commission
of such county shall certify in writing to the State Board of Health, not later than January
1, of each year, that the county does desire to participate in the Hospital Service Program
for Indigents during the current fiscal year to the extent of such funds. In the event that
the county commission of any county fails or refuses to certify to the State Board of Health
that the county does desire to participate in the Hospital Service Program...
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45-37-120
Section 45-37-120 Reimbursement for repairing or replacing clothing or equipment. (a)(1) This
section shall apply to any county having a population of 600,000 or more, according to the
1970 or any succeeding federal decennial census. (2) As herein used, these terms have the
meanings here given them: The county means any county subject to this section, and governing
body means the county commission or other governing body of the county. (b) When any county
officer's or county employee's clothing or equipment is damaged or destroyed while he or she
is engaged in the performance of his or her official duties and is acting within the line
and scope of his or her authority the county is authorized to reimburse such officer or employee,
to the extent provided for herein, for such damage to, or such loss of, his or her clothing
or equipment. No reimbursement paid hereunder shall exceed the actual cost of repairing or
replacing the clothing or equipment which is the subject of such...
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45-37-121.01
Section 45-37-121.01 Personnel board - Extent of authority. In and for each separate county
of the State of Alabama which has a population of 400,000 or more people according to the
last or any future federal census, there shall be a personnel board for the government and
control by rules and regulations and practices hereinafter set out or authorized of all employees
and appointees holding positions in the classified service of such counties and the municipalities
therein whose population according to the last federal census was 5,000 or more and the county
board of health, and such personnel board is vested with such power, authority, and jurisdiction.
Provided, however, that such board shall not govern any officers or appointees holding positions
in the unclassified service. The unclassified service shall include: All employees or appointees
of a city or county board of education, or a library board; persons engaged in the profession
of teaching in the public schools; officers...
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