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17-1-2
Section 17-1-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this title, the following terms shall have
the definitions ascribed to them: (1) APPOINTING BOARD. In all elections the appointing board
consists of the judge of probate, circuit clerk, and sheriff of the county. (2) BALLOT. The
term includes paper ballots and electronic ballots. (3) BALLOT CONFIGURATION. The particular
combination and arrangement of offices, candidates, and questions for a precinct or subdivision
thereof. (4) BEAT. Has the same meaning as precinct. (5) BOX. The voting place in a precinct
or subdivision of a precinct for voting purposes. (6) CANVASSING BOARD. In all elections except
primary elections, the canvassing board consists of the judge of probate, circuit clerk, and
sheriff of the county. In primary elections, the county executive committee of the party is
the canvassing board for the primary of the party. (7) CENSUS BUREAU. The Bureau of the Census
of the United States Department of Commerce, or any successor...
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41-9-950
Section 41-9-950 Creation; composition; terms; removal. (a) The Tuskegee Airmen Commission
is created to consist of 18 members. The members shall be appointed by the Governor, with
at least three of the members being residents of Macon County as recommended by the legislative
delegation and at least two of the original board members being Tuskegee Airmen. (1) Three
members appointed by the Governor from a list of six nominees submitted by the Speaker of
the House of Representatives with one member recommended by the member of the House of Representatives
from the district in which the commission is located. The Governor shall make the appointments
from the list within 10 days of the submission of the list or may ask for a new list of nominees.
(2) Three members appointed by the Governor from a list of six nominees submitted by the Presiding
Officer of the Senate with one member recommended by the member of the Senate from the district
in which the commission is located. The Governor...
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45-12-72.01
Section 45-12-72.01 Members to serve part-time; salary; health insurance. Beginning with the
next term of office for any commissioner of the county commission which commences in November
2014, or thereafter, each member of the county commission, except the Judge of Probate of
Choctaw County serving as chair, shall serve on a part-time basis and receive a salary of
twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) annually, payable in equal monthly installments. The members
of the commission shall not receive an expense allowance or other benefit for serving on a
part-time basis except as expressly provided in this part. The members may participate in
the county health insurance program provided the members pays all costs relating to participation.
(Act 2014-187, p. 569, §2.)...
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45-15-82.32
Section 45-15-82.32 Matrimony fees. (a) The Judge of Probate of Cleburne County may increase
the fee for celebrating the rites of matrimony for nonresidents of Cleburne County to fifty-four
dollars ($54) with twenty-five dollars ($25) from the increase earmarked to the probate office
to be expended at the discretion of the judge of probate only for operation of the office
of the judge of probate. The remainder of the increase shall be distributed to the Cleburne
County General Fund. (b) The Judge of Probate of Cleburne County may increase the fee for
celebrating the rites of matrimony for residents of Cleburne County to twenty-nine dollars
($29) with nine dollars ($9) from the increase earmarked to the probate office to be expended
at the discretion of the judge of probate only for operation of the office of the judge of
probate. The remainder of the increase shall be distributed to the Cleburne County General
Fund. (Act 2002-330, p. 900, §§1, 2.)...
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45-26-81
Section 45-26-81 Salary. Beginning with the next term of office in January 1983, the Judge
of Probate of Elmore County shall receive a salary of thirty-three thousand dollars ($33,000)
per annum. The salary shall be the total compensation and shall be in lieu of any and all
other salary, expense allowance, or compensation heretofore provided by law and shall be payable
in equal monthly installments from the county general fund. (Act 82-176, p. 204, §1.)...

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45-3-84.40
Section 45-3-84.40 Salary. (a) Commencing with the next term of office, in lieu of any other
fees, compensation, or expense allowances, the Judge of Probate of Barbour County shall receive
the salary determined by the Barbour County Commission, but in no event in an amount not less
than the minimum salary provided by general law for judges of probate. The salary shall be
paid in equal monthly installments in the same manner as county employees are paid. (b) Commencing
October 1, 1997, after ratification of the proposed constitutional amendment relating to Barbour
County and the compensation of the judge or probate in the current session of the Legislature,
the judge or probate shall receive a salary in the amount equal to the payment of all fees,
expenses, and compensation currently paid to the Judge of Probate of Barbour County, not to
exceed seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) per year. The annual salary shall be paid in
equal monthly installments in the same manner as county...
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45-40-243
Section 45-40-243 Consolidation of offices and duties. (a) At the expiration of the term of
office of the office of Tax Assessor and the office of Tax Collector of Lawrence County, there
shall be established the office of County Revenue Commissioner in Lawrence County. A county
revenue commissioner shall be elected at the next general election prior to the expiration
of the term of office of the tax assessor and the tax collector and at the general election
every six years thereafter. The county revenue commissioner 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 performed either by the tax assessor
or by the tax collector of the county including, but not limited to, the assessment of property
for ad valorem taxation, the collection of the taxes, the keeping of...
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45-44-81
Section 45-44-81 Law library. In any case, action, or proceeding hereafter filed, whether at
law or in equity in any circuit or district court in Macon County, there is hereby authorized
to be charged a tax of one dollar ($1) which tax shall be in addition to all other court costs
heretofore authorized to be charged. The costs taxed under this section shall be collected
as other costs in such cases are collected; and when collected by the clerks or other collecting
officers of such courts, including the register of the circuit court, shall be by them paid
over to the treasurer or depository of Macon County for deposit in the county treasury. The
sums so paid over to the county treasurer or depository shall be maintained in a separate
fund in the county treasury, designated as the Macon County Law Library Fund. Such fund shall
be administered by a committee composed of five members consisting of the state senator from
Macon County, the member of the House of Representatives whose...
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45-45-101
Section 45-45-101 Election; term of office; vacancies; qualifications; compensation. (a)(1)
At the time of expiration of the current contract held by the Madison County Superintendent
of Education, or at the time of any vacancy in the office of county superintendent of education
prior to the contract expiration date, the superintendent of education for Madison County
shall be elected by those electors of Madison County who reside in those areas of Madison
County that are outside the boundaries of any other school system. The county superintendent
of education shall be nominated and elected in the same manner as other county officers are
nominated and elected under the state election laws. In order to provide for continuity in
the county superintendent's office, the election for the county superintendent of education
shall be held either in conjunction with any regularly scheduled countywide election to be
held at a time that sufficiently precedes the expiration of the tenure of office...
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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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