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11-43A-30
Section 11-43A-30 Municipal treasurer; establishment of office and assignment of duties; election;
assignment of duties to city clerk as clerk-treasurer. The council may establish, by ordinance,
the office of municipal treasurer and assign to such office the duties and responsibilities
it deems necessary. The treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds of the municipality
and shall keep an accurate record of the funds of the several departments and shall keep books
showing accurately the financial condition of the municipality. The election of a person as
treasurer shall require a majority vote of the whole qualified membership of the council.
The duties of the treasurer may, by ordinance, be assigned to the city clerk and if such duties
are assigned, he shall be known as the clerk-treasurer of the municipality. (Acts 1982, No.
82-517, p. 851, §29.)...
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11-43A-95
Section 11-43A-95 Municipal treasurer; establishment of office and assignment of duties; election;
assignment of duties for city clerk as clerk-treasurer. (a) The council may establish, by
ordinance, the office of municipal treasurer and shall assign to such office the duties and
responsibilities which it deems necessary. The treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds
of the municipality, shall keep an accurate record of the funds of the several departments
and shall keep books accurately reflecting the financial condition of the municipality. The
appointment of a person as treasurer shall require a majority vote of the whole qualified
membership of the council. (b) The duties of the treasurer may, by ordinance, be assigned
to the city clerk and if such duties are assigned, such officer shall be known as the clerk-treasurer
of the municipality. (Acts 1991, No. 91-545, p. 973, §26.)...
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11-43-140
Section 11-43-140 Authorized; management and control. Cities and towns may maintain and operate
a volunteer or paid fire department and may do any and all things necessary to secure efficient
service. The council may delegate to commissioners by ordinance the power to control and manage
such fire department under such rules and regulations as the commissioners or the council
may prescribe. (Code 1907, §1265; Code 1923, §2013; Code 1940, T. 37, §450.)...
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11-43-59
Section 11-43-59 Adoption of fire limits, building laws and ordinances, etc.; condemnation
of buildings, etc.; charges for inspections. The council may prescribe fire limits in any
city or town, and buildings of wood or other inflammable material shall not be erected therein.
The council may do all things necessary to prevent conflagration and give security to the
inhabitants of the city or town from fires. The council may adopt building laws and may employ
building inspectors to see that the laws are not violated and that the plans and specifications
for buildings are not in conflict with the ordinances of the city or town and may exact fees
to be paid by the owners of the property inspected. The council may secure the safety of persons
from fire in hotels and halls and in such other buildings as may be designated by the council,
to have and maintain ample means of exit in case of fire, and may refuse to license and may
prevent the use of such buildings for such purposes until such...
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11-43A-19
Section 11-43A-19 Power of council to create, change, and abolish offices, etc., and assign
additional functions or duties thereto. The council, by ordinance, may create, change, and
abolish offices, departments, boards, or agencies other than the offices, departments, boards,
or agencies established by this article. The council, by ordinance, may assign additional
functions or duties to offices, departments, boards, or agencies established by this chapter
but may not discontinue or assign to any other office, department, board or agency any function
or duty assigned by this chapter to a particular office, department, board or agency. (Acts
1982, No. 82-517, p. 851, §19.)...
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16-11-3
Section 16-11-3 Election; terms of office; vacancies. Annually at the regular meetings of the
city council or commission in April the council or commission shall elect a member or members
of the board of education to succeed those whose term or terms of office expire that year.
Members of the city board of education shall assume office at the next regular meeting of
the city board of education in June following their appointment. The terms of office of members
of the city board of education shall be five years, and the term of one member shall expire
annually. A member shall serve on the board until his or her successor assumes office. In
the event of a vacancy in the membership of the city board of education by resignation or
otherwise, the fact shall be reported to the city council or commission by the board, and
the council or commission shall elect a person to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term.
(School Code 1927, §192; Code 1940, T. 52, §152; Acts 1993, 1st Ex. Sess., No....
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41-4-186
Section 41-4-186 Montgomery City Council authorized to adopt ordinances to protect Capitol
grounds. The City Council of Montgomery may, with the approval of the Governor, pass such
ordinances as may be necessary for the protection of the grass, trees and other public property
on the Capitol grounds, but no ordinance or bylaw of the City Council of Montgomery shall
be operative within the Capitol building or grounds without the consent of the Governor. (Code
1896, §1969; Code 1907, §567; Code 1923, §771; Code 1940, T. 55, §150.)...
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45-23A-21
Section 45-23A-21 City council. (a) Notwithstanding any law, whether special, local, general,
or municipal ordinance, to the contrary, pursuant to Civil Action No. 85-T-1332-N, U.S. District
Court for the Middle District Northern Division Federal Court Order, the City of Daleville
in Dale County, shall not designate by place number or by other similar method seats for its
city council. (b) The City Council of the City of Daleville, Alabama, shall consist of five
members elected at large, without designated or numbered places. In the election of members
of the city council, the five candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall be elected
to the council. There shall be no runoff election. In the event of a tie vote for the fifth
highest receiving votes, the winner shall be selected by a majority vote of the newly elected
mayor and council. In the election for members of the city council, each qualified voter shall
be entitled to vote for any number of candidates from one to...
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45-25A-40
Section 45-25A-40 Composition; election of members; vacancies. (a) Any law, whether special,
local, or general, or municipal ordinance, to the contrary notwithstanding, the City of Fort
Payne, in DeKalb County, shall not designate by place number, or by other similar method,
seats for city council. (b)(1) In the election for the five members of the city council, if
there are more than five candidates, then the majority of the votes cast for the office in
the election shall be determined by dividing the total votes cast for all candidates for the
offices by the number of positions to be filled, and then dividing that result by two. Any
number of votes in excess of the number determined by the last division shall be the majority
necessary for election. (2) If it appears that any candidate in the election has received
a majority of the votes cast for that office, the municipal governing body shall declare that
candidate elected to the office, and a certificate of election shall be given...
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45-8A-23.182
Section 45-8A-23.182 Competitive bidding. Before the city purchasing agent makes any purchase
of supplies, materials or equipment, he or she shall give ample opportunity for competitive
bidding, under such rules and regulations, and with such exceptions, as the council may prescribe
by ordinance; provided, however, that the council shall not except individual purchases or
sales from the requirement of competitive bidding. (Acts 1953, No. 404, p. 472, §6.13.)...

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