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45-43-240
Section 45-43-240 Clerks. The Tax Assessor of Lowndes County may appoint two full-time clerks
and the tax collector of such county may appoint one full-time clerk, such clerks to serve
under the direction and at the pleasure of the tax assessor and tax collector, respectively.
The Lowndes County Commission may appoint one additional full-time clerk for each the tax
assessor and tax collector. The commission shall fix the salaries of any clerk, appointed
by the tax assessor, tax collector, or appointed by the commission at an amount not to exceed
six hundred dollars ($600) per month. Such salaries shall be paid from the general fund of
the county and shall be paid either according to an hourly rate or a monthly rate within the
discretion of such county commission. (Act 80-319, p. 439, § 1; Act 81-923, p. 73, § 1.)...

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45-13-120
Section 45-13-120 Compensation; election; oath and bond; office space, equipment; chief clerk;
powers and duties; issuance of licenses; disposition of funds. (a)(1) Effective October 1,
1991, there is hereby created the office of commissioner of licenses. The salary of the commissioner
of licenses shall be in the amount of thirty-six thousand dollars ($36,000) annually. The
annual salary shall be payable in equal biweekly installments from the general funds of the
county, as all other county employees are paid. (2) The office of commissioner of licenses
shall be established upon the occurrence of a vacancy before October 1, 1991, in either the
office of tax assessor or tax collector, then, in that event, the officer remaining after
the office of revenue commissioner is established, shall be the license commissioner for the
remainder of the unexpired term for which he or she was elected as either tax assessor or
as tax collector, as the case may be, and the license commissioner shall be...
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45-36-140
Section 45-36-140 Assessment and collection of tax; Fire Marshal; regulations; fire districts.
(a) The Jackson County Commission is hereby authorized to fix a county fire protection tax
at a rate of 2 mills on each one hundred dollars ($100) of the assessed value on all taxable
real estate outside the incorporated municipalities of Jackson County, excluding row crops
and pasture lands. The tax fixed by the Jackson County Commission shall be based on the assessed
value of all taxable real estate outside the incorporated municipalities of Jackson County,
except row crops and pasture lands, as shown by the records of the Tax Assessor of Jackson
County, and shall be assessed and collected as all other ad valorem taxes in the county. The
Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Jackson County shall not charge to or collect from the fire
protection tax fund any fees or charges for the assessment or collection of the fire protection
tax. The amount collected from assessment and collection of this...
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45-9-241
Section 45-9-241 Office established. (a) Effective October 1, 1991, upon the approval of a
majority of the electors of Chambers County, there is hereby created the office of county
revenue commissioner for Chambers County. Such revenue commissioner shall be elected at the
general election in 1990 and at the general election every six years thereafter, the same
as the tax assessor and tax collector are now elected. (b) The offices of tax assessor and
tax collector of Chambers County are hereby abolished effective upon the implementation of
this section, and the revenue commissioner shall perform all acts, duties, and functions required
by law to be performed either by the tax assessor or the tax collector of the county, including,
but not limited to, the assessment of all real property for taxation, the collection of taxes
and distribution of taxes according to law, the keeping of records, and the making of reports
concerning assessments. (c) Subject to the approval of the Chambers...
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45-37-241.20
Section 45-37-241.20 Appeals from decisions of the Board of Equalization. (a) For the purpose
of convenience and brevity this act shall be known and referred to as the Expeditious and
Economical Tax Appeals Act. (b) This section shall apply only in Jefferson County. This section
is alternative to and cumulative to Section 40-3-25; but when a taxpayer elects to take an
appeal under this section from a decision or ruling of the board of equalization fixing the
market value of the real property, Section 40-3-25 shall not be applicable to such appeal
but in the event the taxpayer pays his or her taxes before a final decree in the case and
is entitled to a refund then that portion of the section providing for a refund to the taxpayer
shall be applicable or in the event of an increase the increase shall be payable as provided
in the sections. (c) An appeal may be taken under this section from a decision of the board
of equalization fixing the market value of real property, to the circuit...
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45-38-81.20
Section 45-38-81.20 Clerks; salaries. (a) The offices of probate judge, tax assessor, and tax
collector in Lamar County are each hereby authorized to hire a chief clerk. The chief clerks'
salaries shall be fixed by the Lamar County Commission and paid from the general fund of the
county. (b) The office of probate judge, provided sufficient funds are available, may employ
additional clerks as deemed necessary and approved by the Lamar County Commission. The salaries
of the clerks shall be fixed by the Lamar County Commission. (c) The office of tax assessor,
provided sufficient funds are available, may employ additional clerks as deemed necessary
and approved by the Lamar County Commission. The salaries of the clerks shall be fixed by
the Lamar County Commission. (d) The office of tax collector, provided sufficient funds are
available, may employ additional clerks as deemed necessary and approved by the Lamar County
Commission. The salaries of the clerks shall be fixed by the Lamar...
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45-30-240
Section 45-30-240 Clerks. (a) In Franklin County, the tax assessor, tax collector, and judge
of probate each are hereby authorized to appoint not less than one clerk and any additional
clerks to assist him or her in the performance of his or her duties. Such clerks as are appointed
under this section shall serve at the pleasure of the officer making such appointment. (b)
Such clerks as are appointed under this section shall be paid a salary to be fixed by the
county commission. Such salary to be set in accordance with adopted county personnel policy
to be paid out of the county general fund. The county commission is hereby authorized to increase
the number of clerks in the aforesaid offices when in the judgment of the commission that
a need exists. (Act 79-503, p. 916, §§1, 2.)...
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45-13-241
Section 45-13-241 Consolidation of offices and duties of tax assessor and tax collector; chief
clerk; oath and bond; office space, equipment; disposition of funds. (a) On and after October
1, 1991, or if a vacancy occurs in either the office of tax assessor or the office of tax
collector of Clarke County before such date, then immediately upon the occurrence of such
vacancy there shall be the office of county revenue commissioner in Clarke County. If such
office is established upon the occurrence of a vacancy in either the office of tax assessor
or tax collector, then the tax assessor or tax collector, as the case may be, remaining in
office shall be the county revenue commissioner for the remainder of the term for which elected
tax assessor or tax collector, as the case may be. A revenue commissioner shall be elected
in the primaries and the general election in November 1990, and in the general election every
six years thereafter. He or she shall serve for a term of office of six...
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45-29-240.20
Section 45-29-240.20 Clerks. (a) The Probate Judge, Tax Assessor, and Tax Collector in Fayette
County are each hereby authorized to hire a chief clerk. The chief clerks' salaries shall
be fixed by the Fayette County Commission and paid from the general fund of the county. (b)
The tax assessor, provided sufficient funds are available, shall be authorized to employ additional
clerks as deemed necessary and approved by the Fayette County Commission. The salaries of
the additional clerks shall be fixed by the Fayette County Commission and may be paid from
funds charged to the maintenance of the property reappraisal program. (c) The tax collector,
provided sufficient funds are available, shall be authorized to employ additional clerks as
deemed necessary and approved by the Fayette County Commission. The salaries of the clerks
shall be fixed by the Fayette County Commission. (Act 79-740, p. 1315, §§1, 3, 4.)...
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45-29-83.20
Section 45-29-83.20 Clerks. (a) The judge of probate, tax assessor, and tax collector in Fayette
County are each hereby authorized to hire a chief clerk. The chief clerks' salaries shall
be fixed by the Fayette County Commission and paid from the general fund of the county. (b)
The judge of probate, provided sufficient funds are available, shall be authorized to employ
additional clerks as deemed necessary and approved by the Fayette County Commission. The salaries
of the clerks shall be fixed by the Fayette County Commission. (Act 79-740, p. 1315, §1,
2.)...
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