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45-48-70.50
Section 45-48-70.50 Powers and duties of chair. The Chair of the Marshall County Commission
shall have the following powers and duties in addition to those as may be otherwise provided
by the laws of this state: (1) All of the powers, duties, limitations, and responsibilities,
with relation to the commission as does the judge of probate with relation to county commissions
under the general laws of this state, except insofar as such powers, duties, limitations,
and responsibilities may be inconsistent with this subpart. (2) Be the presiding officer of
the commission and shall have the same powers as other members of the commission in passing
on all questions that may come before the commission including, but not limited to, the power
to vote. (3) Keep and sign the minutes of the commission and be the custodian thereof which
duties, except for the signing, he or she may delegate to any employee of the commission.
Provided however, in the event of any delegation the performance of such...
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11-3-20
Section 11-3-20 Proceedings at meetings of county commission - Presiding officer. (a) The chair
of the county commission shall preside over county commission meetings, provided however,
the county commission may elect or authorize the chair to appoint a vice chair to serve in
his or her absence. The chair shall only vote on a matter in the event that the votes cast
by the other members of the commission are evenly divided on the issue except, when the chair
serves on the county commission as a district commissioner, he or she may vote once on all
matters that come before the county commission. (b) In addition to presiding over all meetings
as set out in subsection (a), the chair of a county commission, or in his or her absence or
at his or her request, the vice chair, shall have the following duties: (1) To ensure that
an accurate record of all meetings is made and kept as required by Section 11-3-18. (2) Except
where the chief administrative officer has been directed to serve pursuant...
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45-23-72
Section 45-23-72 Election. At the general election for state and county officers to be held
in 1972, and every four years thereafter, there shall be elected by the qualified electors
of the entire county a commissioner from each of the districts numbered 2 and 4; and at the
general election to be held in 1974, and every four years thereafter, there shall be elected
by the qualified electors of the entire county, a county commissioner from each of the districts
numbered 1 and 3. The judge of probate of shall be chair and shall preside at all meetings
of the commission, but shall be authorized to designate some other member of the commission
to serve as chair in his or her absence. The judge of probate shall receive Forty-one thousand
five hundred dollars ($41,500) per annum, paid in monthly installments, for his or her services
as chair, and as judge of probate. (Acts 1955, No. 1955, p. 3174, §2; Act 87-661, p. 1169,
§2.)...
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45-25-240
Section 45-25-240 Election; consolidation of offices; deputies, clerks, and assistants; duties.
(a) After September 30, 1997, there shall be a county revenue commissioner in DeKalb County.
A commissioner shall be elected at the general election in 1996, and at the general election
every six years thereafter, who shall serve for a term of six years beginning on the first
day of October next after his or her election, and until his or her successor is elected and
has qualified. (b) The county revenue commissioner shall do and perform all acts, duties,
and functions required by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or by the tax collector
of the county relative to the assessment of property for taxation, the collection of taxes,
the keeping of records, and the making of reports concerning assessments for and the collection
of taxes. Such commissioner shall also perform certain licensing duties as prescribed for
the tax assessor in Sections 40-25-240.20 to 40-25-240.26, inclusive....
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45-25-71.02
Section 45-25-71.02 Composition of commission; powers, duties, and authorities. (a) The DeKalb
County Commission is continued as currently constituted. The DeKalb County Commission shall
continue to be composed of four members elected as provided in Section 45-25-70.01 and a president
elected from the county at large. The president shall serve a term concurrent with the term
of the members of the county commission as provided by law. (b)(l) The President of the DeKalb
County Commission shall be the presiding officer of the commission and shall have the same
power and authority as other members of the commission in passing upon all questions and discussions
and may vote on all business that comes before the commission. The president shall also have
any other authority provided by the law for the chair of a county commission in this state.
(2) The President of DeKalb County Commission, before entering into the duties of the office,
shall make and enter into a surety bond in an amount not...
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45-25-71
Section 45-25-71 Election of members. (a) Effective the next election of the DeKalb County
Commission, the members of the DeKalb County Commission shall be elected from single-member
districts. Each member of the commission shall be a resident and qualified elector of the
district he or she represents. (b) Not later than January 1 of the year of the next election
of the county commission, the DeKalb County Commission shall adopt a plan dividing the county
into districts of approximately equal population based on the immediately preceding federal
decennial census. The variation between districts shall not exceed five percent plus or minus
based on districts of equal population. (c) The county commission shall reapportion the commission
districts in accordance with the standard in subsection (b) after each federal decennial census.
(d) The members of the DeKalb County Commission serving pursuant to this section shall serve
part time. The Chair of the DeKalb County Commission serving...
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45-35-71
Section 45-35-71 Composition; terms. This part relates to the election and tenure of the Houston
County Commission. There shall be a county commission in Houston County which commission shall
consist of a full-time chair who shall be elected from the county at-large and four associate
commissioners who shall serve on a part-time basis and be elected from four separate county
commission districts described herein. The county commissioners shall be elected by the duly
qualified voters as other state and county officials, commencing with the general elections
in November, 1986, and each four years thereafter. The commissioners so elected shall hold
their respective offices for the term of four years from the first Monday after the second
Tuesday of January next after the general election at which they are elected until their successors
are elected and qualified. (Act 86-174, p. 203, §1.)...
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45-5-240
Section 45-5-240 Creation of office; duties of commissioner; deputies, clerks, assistants.
(a) After September 30, 1985, there shall be a county revenue commissioner in Blount County.
A commissioner shall be elected at the general election in 1984 and at the general election
every six years thereafter, who shall serve for a term of six years beginning on the first
day of October next after his or her election, and until his or her successor is elected and
has qualified. (b) The county revenue commissioner shall do and perform all acts, duties,
and functions required by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or by the tax collector
of the county relative to the assessment of property for taxation, the collection of taxes,
the keeping of records, and the making of reports concerning assessments for and the collection
of taxes. (c) Subject to the approval of the county commission, the county revenue commissioner
shall appoint and fix the duties and compensation of a sufficient...
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45-18-120.04
Section 45-18-120.04 Merit system board - Creation; composition; oath. (a) There is created
the Merit System Board of Conecuh County, appointed by the Conecuh County Commission. The
members of the merit system board serving on May 19, 2004, shall serve until the first meeting
of the county commission after the general election in 2004. On that date, the board shall
be abolished and a new merit system board shall be appointed by the Conecuh County Commission
and be composed of five members appointed as follows: One member appointed by the county commission
from a list of three nominees by the county road department, one member appointed by the county
commission from a list of three nominees by the county employees employed at the county courthouse,
and three members appointed by the county commission. The members of the board shall serve
terms to expire on the date of the first county commission meeting after the election of the
county commission at the General Election in 2008 and...
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45-2-72.01
Section 45-2-72.01 Membership; terms of office. (a) Effective beginning the next term of office,
the position of Chair of Baldwin County Commission shall rotate from among the members of
the commission on an annual basis. At its organizational meeting required in Section 11-3-1,
the commission, by majority vote of its members, shall elect a chair who shall serve in that
capacity for 12 months. Also during the meeting, the commission shall establish a rotation
of the position of chair to enable a commissioner from each of the other three districts to
serve as chair for 12 months beginning with the first meeting in November of the year following
the organizational meeting required in Section 11-3-1. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a member
may decline to serve as chair during all or part of the period of his or her rotation by the
submission of a written statement to the commission, and the commission shall select a member
to serve as chair during the rotation period of the member. (b)...
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