45-49-72.03
Section 45-49-72.03 President of the commission. The president of the commission shall be its presiding officer and shall have the same powers and authority as other members in passing upon all questions, and shall sign the minutes of the proceedings of the commission, and shall sign all warrants drawn on the county treasury, unless in the event of his or her disability some other member of the commission shall be designated by an appropriate resolution of the board so to do; and it shall be his or her duty to receive and prepare business and obtain information for the sessions of the commission, to see to the execution of all orders thereof, and to report to the commission all infractions of the revenue law in the county of which he or she can obtain authentic information. He or she shall exercise all the powers and perform all the duties required of the judge of probate as to matters coming before the court of county commissioners. (Acts 1957, No. 181, p. 233, § 4.)...
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11-19-19
Section 11-19-19 County board of adjustment. In availing itself of the powers conferred by this chapter, the county commission shall provide for the appointment of a board of adjustment and may provide that the said board of adjustment shall, in appropriate cases and subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards, make special exceptions to the terms of the zoning ordinance or regulations in harmony with its general purposes and interests and in accordance with general or specific rules adopted pursuant to this chapter. The board of adjustment shall consist of five members who shall be appointed from among the residents of the county by the county commission to serve for a term of three years; provided, that in establishing the board of adjustment, the county commission may designate the terms of the members first appointed on such basis that the term of one member will expire each year thereafter. Such members shall be removable for cause by the county commission upon written...
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45-2-80.80
Section 45-2-80.80 County law library established. The Baldwin County Commission, the governing body of Baldwin County, Alabama, is hereby fully authorized to establish and maintain a public law library in the courthouse of the county and to accomplish such purpose may, from time to time, expend such public funds of the county as are not required by law to be expended for any other purpose or purposes; to provide suitable quarters or space for such library; to provide furniture, fixtures, and equipment therefor; to keep the same in a good state of maintenance and repair; and from time to time to enlarge, expand, and improve such library facilities and equipment and from time to time to provide such books, reports, periodicals, and other equipment for the library as are not provided therefor out of the proceeds of the special fund created by this subpart or otherwise, which expenditures shall from time to time be made on warrants drawn in the usual manner upon the county, payable out of...
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45-30-240.71
Section 45-30-240.71 Disposition of proceeds. In order that Franklin County might be able to purchase and maintain a unified and modern computerized system for county records, the proceeds from that fee prescribed in Section 40-4-5, to be limited to one dollar thirty-five cents ($1.35) per transaction, on transactions performed by the county tax assessor shall be distributed annually as follows: (1) The first thirty-five cents ($.35) of such proceeds shall go into the county general fund for the needs as determined by the county commission. (2) Six thousand dollars ($6,000) of the remaining proceeds shall go to the tax assessor as an expense allowance for performing the duties of such office, to be paid in equal monthly installments. (3) The next nine thousand dollars ($9,000) of such proceeds shall be deposited in the county general fund. (4) The next twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) of such proceeds shall be used for the upkeep and maintenance of the computer system, and thereafter....
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45-36-180.13
Section 45-36-180.13 Salary. The county commission shall set the salary of the county engineer and the county's portion of such salary shall be not less than seven thousand dollars ($7,000) per annum, which sum shall be payable from the funds of the county treasury designated for the department of public works. (Act 79-825, p. 1557, §15.)...
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41-9-271
Section 41-9-271 LaGrange Historical Site transferred to state commission. The LaGrange Historical Site, Colbert County, Alabama, owned by the LaGrange Historical Commission is hereby transferred to the Alabama Historical Commission which shall have full authority to develop, renovate, preserve, maintain, operate, exhibit and publicize the LaGrange Historical Site in accordance with the powers and responsibilities of said commission. The LaGrange Historical Commission board of trustees shall cause an appropriate deed or conveyance to be executed in accordance with the provisions of this section. (Acts 1979, No. 79-614, p. 1084.)...
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45-17-220
Section 45-17-220 LaGrange Historical Site. (a) The LaGrange Historical Site in Colbert County, owned by the Alabama Historical Commission, is transferred to the LaGrange Living Historical Association, a nonprofit corporation, which shall have full authority to develop, renovate, preserve, maintain, operate, exhibit, and publicize the LaGrange Historical Site in accordance with the powers and responsibilities of the association. The Executive Director of the Alabama Historical Commission shall cause an appropriate deed or conveyance to be executed in accordance with the provisions of this section. (b) The Alabama Historical Commission shall continue to assist the LaGrange Living Historical Association in the preservation and maintenance of the LaGrange Historical Site. Any funds appropriated to the Alabama Historical Commission for the preservation and maintenance of the LaGrange Historical Site, including any unencumbered and unexpended funds for the current fiscal year, shall...
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45-2-161
Section 45-2-161 Established; disposition of funds. (a) This section shall apply only in Baldwin County. The governing body of Baldwin County may appropriate out of any moneys in the county treasury not otherwise appropriated, and expend not more than the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per fiscal year for any purposes, not otherwise provided for by law, that in their judgement are worthy and for the best interest of the county. The fund shall be known as the Commission Discretionary Fund. Provided, however, the expenditure provided shall first be authorized by the governing body of the county in a resolution spread upon its minutes and for promoting the economic well-being of the citizens of Baldwin County. (b) Under the provisions of subsection (a), not more than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) shall be appropriated and expended in any fiscal year. Any sum or sums remaining unexpended in the fund at the end of the fiscal year, only so much shall be appropriated...
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45-25-242.12
Section 45-25-242.12 Disposition of proceeds. Proceeds from the gasoline excise tax shall be distributed and used as follows: (1) The first one hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($115,000) annually shall be transferred to the County General Road Department Fund, for use as defined in Sections 40-17-5, 40-17-76, 40-17-77, 40-17-78, 40-17-79, and 40-17-80, and, to further allow expenditures for purposes which may not specifically be defined, but to relate to the construction, rehabilitation, maintenance of the roads, equipment, or personnel to accomplish the same within DeKalb County. (2) The next ten thousand dollars ($10,000) shall be used for appropriation toward educating and training developmentally disabled adults in the county through contract or other appropriation to an agency or agencies providing the education and training. (3) The balance of the funds derived from the gasoline excise tax shall be used for appropriation by the county commission or any other person or persons so...
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45-27-246.02
Section 45-27-246.02 Distribution of funds to Escambia County Industrial Development Authority. An amount equal to one-tenth of the net funds received by Escambia County pursuant to Sections 40-20-1 through 40-20-13, for the general fund of the county or one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) of the funds, whichever is the lesser, shall be appropriated by the Escambia County Commission from the county general fund to the Escambia County Industrial Development Authority, created by Article 9. Furthermore, the governing body of Escambia County may deposit directly into an account authorized by the Escambia County Industrial Development Authority on a monthly installment basis. The development authority may contract with any municipality in Escambia County for services it deems appropriate out of the funds allocated by this section. Any monies which are not expended by the authority by September 30 of each fiscal year shall be carried over from year-to-year by the authority and remain...
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