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16-8-6
Section 16-8-6 Vacancies. In the event a vacancy occurs in the office of members of the county
board of education, the vacancy shall be filled by appointment by a majority of the remaining
members of the county board of education, and the appointee shall hold for the unexpired term.
In the event the vacancy is not filled by the remaining members of the county board within
30 days, the State Superintendent of Education shall fill such vacancy by appointment. The
county superintendent of education shall notify the State Superintendent of Education when
a vacancy in the office of a member of the county board of education has not been filled within
30 days. (School Code 1927, §88; Code 1940, T. 52, §64.)...
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16-9-24
Section 16-9-24 Supervisors; clerical assistants; offices; equipment. The county board of education
may provide upon the nomination of the county superintendent of education, at least the following
assistants: an elementary school supervisor and a statistical and stenographic clerk. No person
shall be eligible for appointment as supervisor who does not hold a certificate of administration
and supervision as required of county superintendents of education. The county board of education
may employ additional clerical and professional assistants, including health supervisors,
and may reimburse them for all actual traveling expenses necessary in the performance of their
official duties. The county superintendent may maintain an office at the county seat, or any
other location in the county provided for by local law in a county with a population of more
than 100,000 persons according to the most recent United States Decennial Census. The county
commission shall provide the county...
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16-8-7
Section 16-8-7 Appointment, duties and bond of superintendent as secretary of board. The county
board of education shall appoint as its executive officer a county superintendent of education
who shall also be the secretary of the county board of education. As secretary he shall conduct
all correspondence of the board, keep and preserve all of its records, receive all reports
required by the board and see that such reports are in proper form, complete and accurate.
He shall have the right to advise on any question under consideration by the board, but shall
have no vote. In case the office of the county superintendent of education is temporarily
vacant, or when the county superintendent of education is absent by reason of the nature of
business in hand, or otherwise, the board shall appoint one of its members to act for the
time being as secretary. The bond of the county superintendent of education shall be responsible
for the faithful performance of duties by the member of the county...
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45-23-100.20
Section 45-23-100.20 Election of members. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
members of the Dale County Board of Education shall be elected by the qualified electors of
Dale County residing outside of the corporate limits of the City of Daleville and the City
of Ozark. (b) The appropriate election officials shall conduct elections of members of the
Dale County Board of Education in conformity with this section. (c) The governing body of
Dale County shall take necessary steps to ensure that this section complies with the Federal
Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended. (Act 2001-512, p. 918, §§1, 2.)...
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45-23-101
Section 45-23-101 Election of superintendent. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
the Dale County Superin¬tendent of Education shall be elected by the qualified electors of
Dale County who reside outside of the corporate limits of the City of Daleville and the City
of Ozark. (b) The appropriate election officials shall conduct elections of the Dale County
Superintendent of Education in conformity with this section. (Act 2001-511, p. 917, §1.)...

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45-30-102
Section 45-30-102 Election of superintendent. (a) The Legislature finds that Amendment 578
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, was approved by an overwhelming majority of the voters
of Franklin County and the Franklin County School District at the election held for that purpose.
The Legislature further finds and declares that subsection (b) of Amendment 578 was intended
to require approval of a majority of those qualified electors of the political subdivisions
voting at the constitutional amendment election and was not intended to require approval by
a majority of the registered voters in the respective political subdivisions. However, because
the Legislature is mindful that opponents to Amendment 578 may attempt to challenge Amendment
578 based on an unreasonable interpretation of subsection (b) of Amendment 578, the Legislature
desires to provide further for the nomination of the Franklin County Superintendent of Education.
(b) Candidates for election to the office of the...
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45-38-101
Section 45-38-101 Salary; expenses. Beginning with the next term of office, the county superintendent
of education in Lamar County shall receive an annual salary which shall not be more than 25
percent in excess of the highest salary paid to any other employee in the county school system.
The salary herein provided for the superintendent shall be fixed by the county board of education
and shall be payable in equal monthly installments out of the county funds available for such
purpose. In addition to such salary, the superintendent shall furnish his or her own automobile
and shall be reimbursed for out-of-county and out-of-state travel on official business at
the rate of twenty cents ($.20) per mile and on an actual expense basis for any other expenses
incurred in performance of official duties. (Act 81-637, p. 1055, §1.)...
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11-42-159
Section 11-42-159 Continuation in office of boards of education of consolidating municipalities;
election of board of education for consolidated municipality. The boards of education in the
consolidating municipalities shall continue in office and in charge of their respective schools
until the next general election after the consolidation, and after such election the council
of the consolidated municipality shall elect a board of education as provided by law. (Acts
1919, No. 423, p. 547; Code 1923, §1868; Code 1940, T. 37, §227.)...
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16-8-23
Section 16-8-23 Appointment and removal of teachers. The county board of education shall appoint,
upon the written recommendation of the county superintendent, all principals, teachers, clerical
and professional assistants authorized by the board. The county board may suspend or dismiss
for immorality, misconduct in office, insubordination, incompetency or willful neglect of
duty, or whenever, in the opinion of the board, the best interests of the school require it,
superintendents, principals, teachers or any other employees or appointees of the board, subject
to the provisions of Chapter 24 of this title. (School Code 1927, §117; Code 1940, T. 52,
§86.)...
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36-3-5
Section 36-3-5 Term of office of county tax assessors. There shall be elected at the general
election in November a tax assessor for each county in the state, who shall perform such duties
as are prescribed by law and whose term of office shall be six years from October 1 next after
his election and until his successor is elected and qualified. (Acts 1943, No. 113, p. 115,
§ 2.)...
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