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11-43C-10
Section 11-43C-10 City continued as municipal corporation. When this mayor-council form of
government becomes applicable to a city, said city shall continue as a municipal corporation,
within the corporate limits as now established and as may hereafter be fixed in the manner
prescribed by law, subject to all duties and obligations then pertaining to or incumbent upon
it as a municipal corporation and shall continue to enjoy all the rights, immunities, powers,
and franchises then enjoyed by it, as well as those that may thereafter or hereinafter be
granted to it. (Acts 1987, No. 87-102, p. 116, §10.)...
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11-44C-10
Section 11-44C-10 City continued as municipal corporation. When this mayor-council form of
government becomes applicable to a city, said city shall continue as a municipal corporation,
within the corporate limits as now established and as may hereafter be fixed in the manner
prescribed by law, subject to all duties and obligations then pertaining to or incumbent upon
it as a municipal corporation and shall continue to enjoy all the rights, immunities, powers
and franchises then enjoyed by it, as well as those that may thereafter or hereinafter be
granted to it. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96, §10.)...
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11-44C-2
Section 11-44C-2 Special election as to adoption of commission or mayor-council form of government.
Upon March 28, 1985, the mayor or chief executive officer of any city to which this chapter
applies shall call a special election to be held on May 14, 1985, said call for the purpose
of determining whether such city shall adopt the court ordered district commission form of
government in accordance with the consent decree entered into by the parties and approved
by the court on April 7, 1983, in the case of Bolden vs. City of Mobile, Civil Action No.
75-297, or in the alternative the mayor-council form of government, authorized by this chapter,
and shall give notice of the time and purpose of such election by publication once each week
for four consecutive weeks in a newspaper published in said city. All qualified electors of
such city may participate in said election, as provided by this chapter, and such questions
shall be plainly printed upon the ballot as provided in Section...
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45-37A-52.30
Section 45-37A-52.30 Legal status. Any such city which adopts the mayor-council form of government
shall continue its existence as a body corporate under the name of City of ___ (inserting
the name of such city). The word city as hereinafter used shall mean and refer to any city
which has adopted the mayor-council form of government. The city shall continue as a municipal
corporation, within the corporate limits as then established, and as thereafter fixed in the
manner prescribed by law, subject to all the duties and obligations then pertaining to or
incumbent upon it as a municipal corporation and shall continue to enjoy all the rights, immunities,
powers, and franchises then enjoyed by it, as well as those that may thereafter or hereinafter
be granted to it. (Acts 1955, No. 452, p. 1004, §2.01.)...
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45-17A-50.01
Section 45-17A-50.01 Definitions. As used in this part, unless the context indicates otherwise,
the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them: (1) APPOINTING
AUTHORITY. The city council and mayor, who shall appoint all heads of departments, and the
civil service board, who shall appoint all other covered employees, as established by state
law, city ordinance, or other legal requirement. (2) BOARD. The civil service board created
by this part. (3) CITY. The City of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. (4) COVERED INDIVIDUALS. a. Any
individual, including the head of a department, employed in the service of the city in a department
on a regular basis for at least 32 hours in his or her established workweek or the equivalent
hours for a public safety individual who is assigned to work a work period pursuant to the
Fair Labor Standards Act. b. Those individuals employed by the city on May 15, 2001, who have
previously completed the required probationary period shall...
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45-37A-52.31
Section 45-37A-52.31 Form of government. The municipal government of any such city proceeding
under this part shall be known as the mayor-council form of government. Pursuant to the provisions
and limitations of this part and subject to the limitations imposed by the Constitution of
Alabama and its laws, all powers of the city shall be vested in the council elected as herein
provided and hereinafter referred to as the council, which shall enact ordinances, adopt budgets,
and determine policies. All powers of the city shall be exercised in the manner prescribed
by this part, or if the manner be not prescribed, then in such manner as may be prescribed
by law or by ordinance. (Acts 1955, No. 452, p. 1004, §2.02.)...
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11-43C-81
Section 11-43C-81 Pending legal actions and proceedings. No action or proceeding, civil or
criminal, pending at the time of the organization under the mayor-council form of government,
brought by or against the city or any office, department, or agency or officer thereof, shall
be affected or abated by the change to the mayor-council form of government or by anything
contained in this chapter; but all such actions or proceedings may be continued notwithstanding
that functions, powers, and duties of any office, department, or agency or officer party thereto
may by or under this chapter be assigned or transferred to another office, department, or
agency or officer; but in that event, the same may be prosecuted or defended by the head of
the office, department, or agency to which such functions, powers, and duties have been assigned
or transferred by or under the provisions of this chapter. (Acts 1987, No. 87-102, p. 116,
§81.)...
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11-44C-81
Section 11-44C-81 Pending legal actions and proceedings. No action or proceeding, civil or
criminal, pending at the time of the organization under the mayor-council form of government,
brought by or against the city or any office, department, or agency or officer thereof, shall
be affected or abated by the change to the mayor-council form of government or by anything
contained in this chapter; but all such actions or proceedings may be continued notwithstanding
that functions, powers, and duties of any office, department, or agency or officer party thereto
may by or under this chapter be assigned or transferred to another office, department, or
agency or officer, but in that event, the same may be prosecuted or defended by the head of
the office, department, or agency to which such functions, powers, and duties have been assigned
or transferred by or under the provisions of this chapter. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96,
§81.)...
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45-37A-52.196
Section 45-37A-52.196 Pending actions and proceedings. No action or proceeding, civil or criminal,
pending at the time of the adoption of the mayor-council form of government, brought by or
against the city or any office, department, or agency or officer thereof, shall be affected
or abated by the adoption of the mayor-council form of government or by anything therein contained
in this part; but all such actions or proceedings may be continued notwithstanding that functions,
powers, and duties of any office, department, or agency or officer party thereto may be or
under this part be assigned or transferred to another office, department, or agency or officer,
but in that event the same may be prosecuted or defended by the head of the office, department,
or agency to which such functions, powers, and duties have been assigned or transferred by
or under this part. (Acts 1955, No. 452, p. 1004, §7.07.)...
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45-8A-71.01
Section 45-8A-71.01 Definitions. As used in this part, the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) APPOINTING AUTHORITY. The mayor or city council, and in the case of a separate
board or instrumentality, the governing body or individual designated by the governing body
in writing to the board. (2) BOARD. The civil service board created by this part. (3) CITY.
The City of Jacksonville in Calhoun County. (4) EMPLOYEE. Any person, including firemen and
policemen, not excepted by Section 45-8A-71.02, who is employed in the service of the City
of Jacksonville. (5) GOVERNING BODY. The city council and, in the case of a separate board
or instrumentality, the governing body of that board or instrumentality. (Act 93-558, p. 917,
§2.)...
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