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12-14-30
Section 12-14-30 Appointment, terms of office and qualifications; designation, etc.,
of presiding judge; filling of vacancies; oath; grounds for disqualification of judges from
hearing of cases; practice of law or receipt of unauthorized remuneration for judicial services
by full-time judges prohibited. (a) The governing body of the municipality shall, by vote
of a majority of its members, appoint judges of the municipal court. (b) The term of office
of each full-time municipal judge shall be for a term of four years. The term of office of
a municipal judge other than a full-time municipal judge shall be two years. The term of either
full-time or part-time municipal judges shall continue until a successor has been appointed
and qualified. (c) In the event that a municipality has more than one judge, the mayor shall
designate a presiding judge, who shall have such additional duties and powers and be entitled
to receive such additional compensation as provided by ordinance. (d) Each...
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12-9A-1
Section 12-9A-1 Creation and composition; duties. (a) A permanent study commission on
the judicial resources in Alabama is hereby created and shall be known as the Judicial Resources
Allocation Commission. The commission shall be composed of the following members: (1) The
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, who shall serve as chair. (2) The legal advisor
to the Governor of Alabama. (3) The Alabama Attorney General. (4) Three incumbent circuit
judges appointed by the President of the Circuit Judges Association, one of whom shall be
from the most populous circuit. One member shall be appointed for three years, one member
shall be appointed for four years, and one member shall be appointed for five years. All appointments
to fill vacancies shall be for the duration of the unexpired term and subsequent appointments
shall be for five-year terms. Any member so appointed shall serve only so long as the member
remains an incumbent circuit judge. (5) Three incumbent district judges...
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29-1-26
Section 29-1-26 Legislative double dipping prohibited. (a) This section shall
be known and may be cited as the Legislative Double Dipping Prohibition Act. (b) Any other
provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, and except as provided in subsection (c),
a member of the Legislature, during his or her term of office, may not be an employee of any
other branch of state government, any department, agency, board, or commission of the state,
or any public educational institution including, but not limited to, a local board of education,
a two-year institution of higher education, or a four-year institution of higher education.
For purposes of this section, employee means any of the following: (1) An employee
as defined in Section 36-27-1, or a teacher as defined in Section 16-25-1. An
employee as defined in this subsection shall not include any person receiving pension benefits
from the Retirement Systems of Alabama. (2) A person who is personally providing services
under a personal...
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3-7A-11
Section 3-7A-11 County rabies officer; application; appointment; term; powers and duties;
authority of county board of health. (a) The county board of health shall nominate annually
one duly licensed veterinarian from each county within the state for the position of rabies
officer. Applications for this position may be received from any duly licensed veterinarian
residing within the county, or in the event that no applications are received, from the Alabama
Veterinary Medical Association. Applications shall be provided to the chair of each county
board of health during the month of November. The county board of health, not later than January
31 of the appointing year, shall select and appoint a nominee, subject to the approval of
the State Health Officer and the State Veterinarian. The appointee's term of office shall
expire on December 31 of the year of appointment; provided, however, that he or she shall
be eligible for reappointment. The rabies officer may be removed from office,...
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41-8-2
Section 41-8-2 Executive board generally. The Executive Board of the Alabama Public
Library Service shall consist of seven members appointed by the Governor, of which one member
shall be from each congressional district. Such members shall be qualified electors of the
state and shall have resided in the state for five years next preceding their appointment
and shall live in the congressional district which he or she represents. Appointments shall
be for five years, and all vacancies, including expired and unexpired terms, shall be filled
by the Governor by appointment. Provided, however, present members of the executive board
shall continue in office until the first expiration of the term of any member, at which time
and thereafter each board member shall represent the congressional district in which he or
she resides with no two members residing in the same district, and any vacancies, for whatever
reason, shall be filled accordingly. Members of the executive board shall be allowed...
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41-9-410
Section 41-9-410 Creation; composition; report; compensation and expenses. (a) There
is hereby created and established a continuing Women's Commission, hereinafter referred to
as the commission, which shall be composed of three members of the House of Representatives
appointed by the Speaker of the House, two members of the Senate appointed by the President
Pro Tem of the Senate, and the following members appointed by the Governor: One member shall
be appointed from each congressional district and three members shall be appointed from the
state-at-large. The additional at-large membership created by Act 2016-247 shall be appointed
by the Governor in 2016, for a term of two years. Successors to this position shall serve
a term of five years. No existing member's term of office may be shortened due to the creation
of the additional at-large membership. At least seven of the members appointed by the Governor
shall be women. The original five members representing the Legislature shall be...
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41-9-943
Section 41-9-943 Creation; qualification of members; vacancies; chair; meetings; clerical
and legal support. There is created the Alabama Legislative Commission on Total Quality to
be composed of 15 members, of whom four shall be black, appointed as follows: Four members
appointed by the Governor, to serve an initial term of either one, two, three, or four years;
four members appointed by the Presiding Officer of the Senate, to serve an initial term of
either one, two, three, or four years; and four members appointed by the Speaker of the House
of Representatives, to serve an initial term of either one, two, three, or four years. After
the initial terms, all members shall serve four-year terms. The Governor, Presiding Officer
of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives shall serve as ex officio members.
Vacancies on the commission shall be filled by the original appointing authority. A member
shall not serve more than one term as a commissioner. A chair and vice chair...
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45-26-72
Section 45-26-72 Election. (a) The organization and composition of the County Commission
of Elmore County is altered to comply with this section. The governing body shall continue
to be known as the County Commission of Elmore County and shall have and exercise all of the
powers, duties, limitations, and responsibilities conferred upon it by the general laws of
Alabama relating to county commissions insofar as they are consistent with this section.
For the purpose of transacting official business, a quorum shall consist of three commissioners.
(b) Each member of the Elmore County Commission shall represent a separate district. Only
the qualified electors residing in a district may vote to elect the commissioner representing
the respective district. No person shall be eligible as a candidate for county commissioner
unless he or she is a bona fide resident of the district he or she seeks to represent. Each
member of the county commission shall reside in the district he or she represents...
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45-37-121.02
Section 45-37-121.02 Personnel board - Composition; meetings. The personnel board shall
be comprised of seven members consisting of the following persons: The Chair of the County
Commission of Jefferson County; the mayor of the municipality having the greatest number of
employees in the classified service; one member of the Jefferson County Mayors Association,
an Alabama nonprofit corporation, not otherwise serving hereunder who is appointed by its
governing body; two employees in the classified service, one of whom shall be African American
not otherwise serving hereunder who shall be elected by popular vote of the permanent employees
in the classified service from a list of nominations submitted to the director under the signatures
of at least five employees in the classified service on or before September 30 of each year;
and two persons appointed by the presiding Judge of Probate of Jefferson County, one of whom
shall reside in the Bessemer judicial division and one of whom shall...
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45-41-260.01
Section 45-41-260.01 Composition of planning commission. The commission shall be composed
of 11 members, each of whom shall be a qualified elector in and an actual resident of Lee
County. The Lee County Commission members may appoint two members for their respective district
and one member shall be appointed by the chair of the county commission. All members shall
be appointed by the Lee County Commission and shall serve at the pleasure of the Lee County
Commission. Each member shall serve a term of six years or until a successor is duly appointed
and qualified. Prior to taking office each member shall subscribe to an oath as provided by
law for the public officials and the same shall be recorded in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Lee County. The original members of the commission shall draw lots to determine
the period of time each is to serve and the terms of three shall expire two years from the
date of the organization of the commission; and the terms of four others shall...
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