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45-8A-22.02
Section 45-8A-22.02 Exemptions; opting out. (a) The provisions of this subpart shall
not apply to the following: (1) Elective officers; (2) members of appointive boards, commissions,
and committees; (3) all employees of the city board of education engaged in the profession
of teaching or in supervising teaching in the public schools; (4) attorneys, physicians, surgeons,
nurses, and dentists employed in their professional capacities; (5) the judge of any court;
(6) independent contractors receiving their remuneration from public funds under contracts
awarded by competitive bidding; (7) any person whose employment is subject to the approval
of the United States government or any agency thereof; (8) the secretary of the chief executive
officer of the city; (9) the following employees of the Anniston Museum of Natural History:
Director, assistant director for programs and marketing, museum business manager, curator
of natural history, curator of exhibits, artist II, artist I, assistant...
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36-29A-8
Section 36-29A-8 Trust fund disputes. (a) As used in this section, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE (ALJ). An independent
third-party hearing officer appointed by the Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Administrative
Law Judge Division (Central Panel) of the office of the Attorney General. (2) AGENCY. A department,
board, bureau, commission, agency, or office of the State of Alabama. (3) STATE EMPLOYEE.
A permanent, non-probationary employee, whether in the classified or unclassified service
of the State of Alabama, including, but not limited to, employees of the Department of Mental
Health and Mental Retardation. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,
a state employee may specifically request that an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) or the State
Employee Injury Compensation Trust Fund Review Board hear and decide any employee dispute
related to State Employee Injury Compensation Trust Fund entitlements. The...
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45-37A-51.306
Section 45-37A-51.306 Employees of the library board. (a) Employees of the library board
shall be deemed constructive employees of the city during their time of service with the library
board, whether past, present, or future. The retrospective and the prospective term of the
system shall be retrospectively applied to constructive employees as though the library board
was actually a subsidiary department of the city at all times, past, present, or future. The
employees of the library board shall be governed accordingly by the retrospective and prospective
provisions of the system. (b) After the first pay period after August 1, 1999, it shall be
the duty of the library board as an independent agency and not as a subsidiary or department
of the city, to do all of the following: (1) To pay into the fund deductions from the salaries
and wages of its employees who are members of the system. (2) To make matching contributions
to the fund from its own funds in respect to its employees who are...
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45-37A-51.308
Section 45-37A-51.308 Birmingham Emergency Management Agency/District. (a) Employees
of the Birmingham Emergency Management Agency/District, or for any other entity having similar
jurisdiction over the emergency management countywide, shall be deemed constructive employees
of the city during such time in the service of the agency, whether past, present, or future.
The retrospective and prospective term of the system shall be applied retrospectively to constructive
employees as though the district were actually a subsidiary department of the city at all
times past, present, or future. For the purpose of the application of the system, constructive
employees shall be deemed as employees in the classified service of the city during the period
or periods, whether past, present, or future, as the case may be, or may have been subject
to the civil service system as that to which employees of the city may be or may have been
contemporaneously subject. The employees of the agency shall be...
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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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36-29-14.1
Section 36-29-14.1 Election by soil and water conservation districts to receive coverage
for officers and employees. (a) The governing body of any county soil and water conservation
district may, by resolution legally adopted to conform to rules prescribed by the State Employees'
Insurance Board, elect to have its officers and employees who are full-time employees working
at least a 40-hour work week and its retiring employees who worked full time at least a 40-hour
work week during their active employment become eligible to participate in the State Employees'
Health Insurance Plan. The term "officers" and "employees" as used in
this section shall include those persons appointed or employed by the individual officers
and performing their duties in public offices, but shall not include members of soil and water
conservation district boards, known as district supervisors who are expressly prohibited from
participating in said health insurance plan. (b) Each employee who is covered by the...
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45-37A-52.95
Section 45-37A-52.95 Powers and duties. The mayor shall be the head of the administrative
branch of the city government. The mayor shall not sit with the council nor shall he or she
have a vote in its proceedings and he or she shall have the power and duties herein conferred.
The mayor shall be responsible for the proper administration of all affairs of the city and,
subject to any civil service or merit system law applicable to such city and except as otherwise
provided herein, he or she shall have power and shall be required to: (1) Enforce all law
and ordinances. (2) Appoint and, when necessary for the good of the service, remove all officers
and employees of the city except as otherwise provided by this part and except as he or she
may authorize the head of a department or office to appoint and remove subordinates in such
department or office; provided that he or she shall not appoint or remove officers and employees
of: a. Any board of the city having control over any park,...
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45-5A-70
Section 45-5A-70 Election of board of education; referendum. (a)(1) Pursuant to Amendment
659 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and as soon as practicable after final approval
of this section by the United States Department of Justice, if necessary, the Oneonta
City Council shall call an authorizing referendum election, to be held at the time of the
next general election held in the city on November 7, 2000, regarding changing the Oneonta
City Board of Education to an elected city board of education. (2) If a majority of the qualified
electors of the municipality voting in the authorizing referendum election vote in favor of
an elected city board of education, the board shall be established as provided in this section
and the Legislature, as provided in Amendment 659, from time to time, by local law may provide
further for the election and operation of the Oneonta City Board of Education. The local laws
may provide for the termination of the terms of office of members of the...
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44-1-51
Section 44-1-51 Composition; compensation; records. (a) The Governor shall be the ex
officio Chair of the Youth Services Board. (b) The board shall be composed of 18 voting members,
five of whom shall be the Commissioner of the State Department of Human Resources, the State
Superintendent of Education, the Commissioner of Mental Health, the State Health Officer,
and the Director of the Alabama Law Enforcement Planning Agency, each of whom may delegate
his or her vote to an agent or employee by written notification 10 days prior to a meeting
of the board. (c) The chair, vice chair, and secretary of the board shall be elected by the
members thereof. The chair shall vote only in the case of a tie. (d) The Speaker of the Alabama
House of Representatives shall appoint two members to be selected from the membership of the
House and the Presiding Officer of the Alabama Senate shall appoint two members to be selected
from the membership of the Senate. The President of the Alabama Council of...
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22-21-34
Section 22-21-34 Assisted living facility, etc., rising to level of intermediate care.
Under the circumstances listed below, an assisted living facility or a specialty care assisted
living facility rising to the level of intermediate care may be subject to a civil money penalty
imposed by the Board of Health not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per instance.
The imposition of the penalty may be appealed pursuant to the Alabama Administrative Procedure
Act. All money penalties imposed pursuant to this section shall be remitted to the
Department of Public Health and shall be deposited in the State General Fund. The penalties
shall be deposited in the General Fund and shall not be earmarked for the Department of Public
Health. Failure of an assisted living facility or a specialty care assisted living facility
rising to the level of intermediate care to pay a civil money penalty within 30 days after
its imposition or within 30 days after the final disposition of any appeal shall be...
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