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11-43C-30
Section 11-43C-30 Revision and codification of ordinances, bylaws, and resolutions; comprehensive
zone map. The council may provide for the revision and codification of its ordinances, bylaws,
and permanent resolutions, or for the adoption of a code or codes by ordinance. Such code
or codes and the revisions or amendments thereof may relate to the whole system of city bylaws,
ordinances, and permanent resolutions, or may relate to that portion of such ordinances, bylaws,
and permanent resolutions which relate to, affect, or purport to govern any particular subject
of municipal legislation. The council shall have full power and authority to prescribe the
manner in which said code or codes, revisions or amendments thereto, shall be made public,
whether by proclamation of any officer of said city by posting or by publication, one or all,
but it shall not be necessary unless so prescribed by the council for such code or codes,
revisions or amendments thereto, to be published in a newspaper...
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11-44C-30
Section 11-44C-30 Revision and codification of ordinances, bylaws, and resolutions; comprehensive
zone map. The council may provide for the revision and codification of its ordinances, bylaws
and permanent resolutions, or for the adoption of a code or codes by ordinance. Such code
or codes and the revisions or amendments thereof may relate to the whole system of city bylaws,
ordinances and permanent resolutions, or may relate to that portion of such ordinances, bylaws
and permanent resolutions which relate to, affect or purport to govern any particular subject
of municipal legislation. The council shall have full power and authority to prescribe the
manner in which said code or codes, revisions or amendments thereto, shall be made public,
whether by proclamation of any officer of said city by posting or by publication, one or all,
but it shall not be necessary unless so prescribed by the council for such code or codes,
revisions or amendments thereto, to be published in a newspaper or...
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45-37A-52.66
Section 45-37A-52.66 Codification authorized. The council may provide at any time it may deem
proper, for the revision and codification of its ordinances, bylaws, and permanent resolutions,
or for the adoption of a code or codes by ordinance. Such code or codes and the revisions
or amendments thereof may relate to the whole system of city bylaws, ordinances, and permanent
resolutions, or may relate to that portion of such ordinances, bylaws, and permanent resolutions
which relate to, affect, or purport to govern any particular subject or subjects or subdivisions
of municipal legislation. The council shall have full power and authority to prescribe the
manner in which the code or codes, revisions, or amendments thereto, shall be made public,
whether by proclamation of any officer or officers of the city by posting or by publication,
one or all, but it shall not be necessary unless so prescribed by the council for such code
or codes, revisions, or amendments thereto, to be published in a...
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11-44E-53
Section 11-44E-53 Codification authorized. The commission may provide at any time it may deem
proper, for the revision and codification of its resolutions, bylaws, and ordinances, or for
the adoption of a code or codes by ordinance. Such code or codes and the revisions or amendments
thereof may relate to the whole system of city resolutions, bylaws, and ordinances, or may
relate to that portion of such resolutions, bylaws, and ordinances, which relate to, affect,
or purport to govern any particular subject or subjects or subdivision of municipal legislation.
The commission shall have full power and authority to prescribe the manner in which said code
or codes, revisions or amendments thereto, shall be made public, whether by proclamation of
any officer or officers of said city by posting or by publication, one or all, but it shall
not be necessary unless so prescribed by the commission for such code or codes, revisions
or amendments thereto, to be published in a newspaper or...
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11-43C-55
Section 11-43C-55 Monthly or quarterly allotments for each department, etc.; revision of allotments.
After the current expense budgets have been adopted and before the beginning of the fiscal
year, the head of each department, office, and agency shall submit to the mayor in such form
as the mayor shall prescribe a work program which shall show the requested allotments of the
appropriations for such department, office, or agency for the entire fiscal year at least
monthly or as the mayor may direct. Before the beginning of the fiscal year the mayor shall
approve, with such amendments as he shall determine, the allotments for each such department,
office, or agency, and shall file the same with the head of the division of finance who shall
not authorize any expenditure to be made from any appropriation except on the basis of approved
allotments. Such allotments shall be in conformity with the salaries established by ordinance,
the provisions of any merit system applicable to such city,...
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11-45-8
Section 11-45-8 Publication and recordation of ordinances; when ordinances take effect; adoption
of certain technical codes by reference. (a) All ordinances shall as soon as practicable after
their passage be recorded in a book kept for that purpose and be authenticated by the signature
of the clerk. (b)(1) All ordinances of a general or permanent nature, except as provided in
subdivision (2) and in subsection (d) of this section, shall be published in some newspaper
of general circulation published in the municipality, but if no such newspaper is published
in the municipality such ordinances may be published by posting a copy of the ordinance in
three public places within the municipality, one of which shall be at the mayor's office in
the city or town. In the event there is no newspaper published in the municipality and there
is a newspaper published in the county in which the municipality is located having general
circulation in the municipality, at the option of the governing body...
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11-44B-25
Section 11-44B-25 Procedures to reduce or delete areas from police jurisdiction. Notwithstanding
any law to the contrary, any Class 4 municipality that is organized pursuant to this article
may from time to time reduce or delete various portions and areas from the territorial limits
of its respective police jurisdiction or its planning jurisdiction or both as established
by law, including, but not limited to, Sections 11-40-10 and 11-52-30, Act 76-594 and as amended
by Act 94-539, the reduction and deletion shall be pursuant to the following procedure: (1)
INITIATION. The governing body of the municipality shall adopt a resolution calling for public
hearings to consider the adoption of an ordinance or ordinances for the purpose of deleting
a portion or portions of territory from its respective police jurisdiction or planning jurisdiction,
or both, as the case may be. The resolution shall state the time, date, and place of all public
hearings in regard to the ordinance and a reasonably...
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27-60-2
Section 27-60-2 Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact. The State of Alabama hereby
agrees to the following interstate compact known as the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation
Compact: ARTICLE I. PURPOSES. The purposes of this compact are, through means of joint and
cooperative action among the compacting states: 1. To promote and protect the interest of
consumers of individual and group annuity, life insurance, disability income, and long-term
care insurance products; 2. To develop uniform standards for insurance products covered under
the compact; 3. To establish a central clearinghouse to receive and provide prompt review
of insurance products covered under the compact and, in certain cases, advertisements related
thereto, submitted by insurers authorized to do business in one or more compacting states;
4. To give appropriate regulatory approval to those product filings and advertisements satisfying
the applicable uniform standard; 5. To improve coordination of...
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11-43-3
Section 11-43-3 Election, etc., of treasurer, clerk, etc., in cities having more than 6,000
inhabitants; consolidation or abolishment of offices. (a) In cities having a population of
more than 6,000, there shall be elected by the council, at its first regular meeting or as
soon thereafter as practicable, a city treasurer and a city clerk, who shall hold office until
the next general election and until their successors are elected and qualified, and such council
may elect an auditor, and any officers whose election is required by ordinance, and, except
as otherwise provided, the council shall have authority to fix the terms of office, prescribe
their duties, and fix the salaries of the officers. The council may, by ordinance, require
the city treasurer and the city clerk to be residents of the city. Except as provided in subsection
(b), the council, by a two-thirds vote of the members elected, by and with the consent of
the mayor, may consolidate two or more of the offices and may...
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11-46-1
Section 11-46-1 Municipalities may provide for election, compensation, bond, etc., of officers.
Cities and towns may, except as otherwise provided by law, by ordinance provide for the election
at any regular municipal election or for the appointment of such officers as are deemed needful
or proper for the good government of the city or town and the due exercise of its corporate
powers, fix their terms of office, fix their compensation and prescribe the duties of such
officers, their liabilities and powers and require them to give bond in such sum and to be
conditioned and approved as the council may prescribe. (Code 1907, §1171; Code 1923, §1887;
Code 1940, T. 37, §34.)...
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