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45-8-240.02
Section 45-8-240.02 Deputies, clerks, and assistants. Subject to the approval of the county
commission and the provisions of the Civil Service Act, Section 45-8-120, et seq., as amended,
the county revenue commissioner shall appoint and fix the duties of a sufficient number of
deputies, clerks, and assistants to perform properly the duties of his or her office. The
acts of the deputies shall have the same force and legal effect as if performed by the county
revenue commissioner. (Act 95-556, p. 1162, §3.)...
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11-49B-6
Section 11-49B-6 Board of directors. (a) Each authority shall be governed by a board of directors.
All powers of the authority shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization.
The board shall initially be composed of 10 directors, but may be increased to a maximum of
15 directors if additional counties join the regional system. The directors of the authority
shall be appointed as follows: (1) The president of the county commission in the county where
the authority is organized shall appoint three members of the board of directors for the county
commission with one appointee being an elected county official. All appointees shall be subject
to confirmation by the county commission. (2) The mayor of the Class 1 municipality shall
appoint three members of the board of directors for the city with one appointee being an elected
city official. All appointees shall be subject to confirmation by the city council. (3) The
president of the mayors association of the county where...
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45-19-82.20
Section 45-19-82.20 Creation; duties; equipment and personnel; compensation. In Coosa County,
a license division is created within the office of the judge of probate. The license division
shall issue all licenses except marriage licenses. The county commission shall furnish suitable
quarters and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment, and supplies,
except such stationery forms and supplies as are furnished pursuant to law by the State Department
of Finance or the Comptroller. The county commission shall also provide such clerks and other
assistants for the judge of probate as shall be necessary for the proper and efficient performance
of the duties of his or her office. The judge of probate may appoint the probate office's
chief clerk as license administrator, may appoint other assistants, and shall fix their compensation,
subject to approval by the county commission. The compensation of the license administrator
and assistants shall be paid monthly out of...
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11-43A-28
Section 11-43A-28 Qualifications of city manager; duties; designation or appointment of administrative
officer to perform duties of manager during temporary absence or disability. The city manager
shall be chosen by the council solely on the basis of his executive and administrative qualifications
with special reference to his actual experience in, or his knowledge of, accepted practice
in respect to the duties of his office as hereinafter set forth. At the time of his appointment,
he may but need not be a resident of the municipality or state, but during his tenure of office
he shall reside within the municipality. The city manager shall be the head of the administrative
branch of the municipal government. He shall be responsible to the council for the proper
administration of all affairs of the municipality and, subject to the provisions of any civil
service or merit system law applicable to such municipality and except as otherwise provided
herein, he shall have power and shall be...
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11-43C-37
Section 11-43C-37 Mayor - Powers and duties. All executive powers of the city shall be vested
in the mayor and the mayor shall be the head of the executive and administrative branches
of the city government. He may attend council meetings but may not vote in its proceedings
and he shall have the power and duties herein conferred. The mayor shall be responsible for
the proper administration of all affairs of the city, and, except as otherwise provided herein,
he shall have the power and shall be required to: (1) Enforce all laws and ordinances; (2)
Appoint and remove, when necessary for the good of the service, all officers and employees
of the city except those appointed by the council. Such appointment and removal of personnel
are subject to any merit system provisions in effect at such time, except for those officers
and employees who are exempted from the merit system by other sections of this chapter; (3)
Appoint the members of the industrial development authority and housing...
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11-44C-37
Section 11-44C-37 Mayor - Powers and duties. All executive powers of the city shall be vested
in the mayor and the mayor shall be the head of the executive and administrative branches
of the city government. He may attend council meetings but may not vote in its proceedings
and he shall have the power and duties herein conferred. The mayor shall be responsible for
the proper administration of all affairs of the city, and, except as otherwise provided herein,
he shall have the power and shall be required to: (1) Enforce all laws and ordinances, (2)
Appoint and remove, when necessary for the good of the service, all officers and employees
of the city except those appointed by the council. Such appointment and removal of personnel
are subject to any merit system provisions in effect at such time, except for those officers
and employees who are exempted from the merit system by other sections of this chapter, (3)
Appoint the members of the Airport Authority and the Industrial Development...
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12-1-14
Section 12-1-14 Appointment, powers, compensation, etc., of special judges for circuit, district,
or probate court. Should the need for special judges in the circuit court, district court
or probate court arise, the Supreme Court may appoint and commission special circuit judges
or special district court judges or special probate judges for temporary service; provided,
however, that the person so appointed shall possess the qualifications of the judgeship to
which he is appointed. Such special judges shall qualify by taking the oath of office prescribed
in the Constitution. Such appointment shall confer on the special judge all powers, authority
and jurisdiction of the respective judgeship to which he is appointed. Such special judge
shall receive as compensation for his services a sum not to exceed $100.00 a day as established
by rule and reimbursement for his actual and necessary expenses, including, but not limited
to, transportation costs, food and lodging, to be paid out of the...
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31-5-6
Section 31-5-6 State Service Commissioner - Qualifications; appointment; term of office and
removal; head of department; representation of state before federal agencies; reciprocal agreements
with other states; appointment of district and county service commissioners and other personnel.
(a) It shall be the duty of the State Board of Veterans' Affairs to appoint a State Service
Commissioner who shall serve for a term of four years subject to removal by the state board
for cause. He shall be appointed on the basis of education, ability, and experience in handling
veterans' affairs, and without regard to political affiliations. Such commissioner shall be
a resident of the State of Alabama and shall be a veteran who served on active duty for a
period of 60 days or more in the military or naval forces of the United States in any war
in which the United States shall have been engaged, and shall have been honorably discharged
therefrom, and all subsequent appointees to such office shall be...
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45-47-242.20
Section 45-47-242.20 Consolidation of offices and duties. (a) Upon the occurrence of a vacancy
in either the office of tax assessor or tax collector, there shall be a county revenue commissioner
in Marion County. Thereafter, a commissioner shall be elected at the general election next
following the expiration of the term of office of the remaining successor. The county revenue
commissioner shall serve for a term of six years 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. (c) Subject to the approval of the county
commission, the county revenue commissioner shall appoint and fix the compensation of a sufficient
number of deputies, clerks, and assistants to perform properly the duties of his or her office.
The acts of deputies shall have the same force and...
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45-49-30.03
Section 45-49-30.03 Composition. (a) The commission shall be composed of seven members, five
of whom shall be Choctaw Indians residing in Mobile County. The two additional members may
or may not be Choctaw Indians but shall be residents of the county. All members of the commission
shall be elected by the Choctaw Indians of Mobile County and shall serve four-year terms of
office. (b) All members of the commission shall hold their offices until their successors
are nominated and qualified. Any vacancy occurring on the commission shall be filled with
temporary appointment by the Mobile County Commission until the vacant seat on the commission
is filled. The Mobile County Commission shall appoint a chair of the commission from among
the members of the commission, subject to ratification by the full commission. The commission
shall elect its own secretary. (Act 79-343, p. 555, § 4.)...
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