16-9-2
Section 16-9-2 Qualifications of superintendent. (a) The county superintendent of education shall be chosen for his general fitness and character and shall be a person of recognized ability as a school administrator. No person shall be eligible for appointment by any county board of education or for any political party nomination, or for election to the office of county superintendent of education unless such person: (1) Holds an Alabama certificate in administration and supervision based upon requirements established by the State Board of Education for such certificate; (2) Has had not less than five years of experience in public school work at the time he assumes office; (3) Submits proof to the State Superintendent of Education of three years of successful educational experience as a teacher, principal, supervisor, superintendent, educational administrator or instructor in school administration during the five years next preceding his appointment or election; (4) Submits proof to...
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27-21A-32
Section 27-21A-32 HMO enrollment requirements. (a) The state government, or any agency, board, commission, institution, or political subdivision thereof, and any city or county, or board of education, which offers its employees a health benefits plan may make available to and inform its employees or members of the option to enroll in at least one health maintenance organization holding a valid certificate of authority which provides health care services in the geographic areas in which such employees or members reside. (b) The first time a health maintenance organization is offered by an employer, either public or private, each covered employee must make an affirmative written selection among the different alternatives included in the health benefits plan. Thereafter, those who wish to change from one plan to another will be allowed to do so annually, provided, that nothing in this section shall prevent any health maintenance organization or insurer from requiring evidence of...
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45-27-240
Section 45-27-240 Creation; composition; oath; compensation. (a) There shall be in Escambia County a county board of equalization and adjustment, to consist of three members, each of whom shall have been a resident of the county for at least five years. (b) The county board of equalization as now constituted is hereby abolished and the duties of the board are transferred to the county board of equalization and adjustment. (c) The board shall be composed of three members appointed as provided in this section to serve four-year terms. During the month of August, 2005, and during the month of August of each fourth year thereafter, the county commission of the county and the county board of education shall each appoint one person to membership on the county board of equalization and adjustment. During the month of August, 2005, and during the month of August of each eighth year thereafter, the governing body of the City of Atmore shall appoint one person to membership on the county board...
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45-28-121.03
Section 45-28-121.03 Applicability. (a) This part shall apply to all officers and employees in the service of the county except: (1) Elective officers. (2) Members of appointive boards, commissions, and committees. (3) All employees and appointees of the county board of education, or persons engaged in the profession of teaching or in supervising teaching in the public schools. (4) Attorneys, who with the express or implied permission of any appointing authority or the county, hold themselves out for employment by others in the same or like line of work as that performed by them for such appointing authority. (5) Persons in the classified service within the meaning of and subject to the State of Alabama Merit System under any present or future law, and so long as such law remains effective. (6) Chief clerks, chief deputies, the county engineer, the road foreman, the personnel director, the shop foreman, chief appraisers, and/or any other declassified personnel as defined by the rules...
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45-49-151.01
Section 45-49-151.01 Qualifications of members. (a) The members of the commission shall be qualified electors not less than 19 years of age, who shall have resided in the county for the period of five years next preceding their appointment. Each commissioner shall take the same constitutional oath of office as other county officers, and shall give bond payable to the county in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000), conditioned that he or she will faithfully and properly perform the duties of his or her office. The premiums on such bonds shall be paid by the commission. The commission may employ such assistants and employees as may be necessary, but all such employees and assistants shall be subject to the county merit or civil service system, and their compensation and duties shall be prescribed in the same manner as the compensation and duties of other public employees subject to the county merit or civil service system. (b) A member of the racing commission must not be an...
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16-11-3.2
Section 16-11-3.2 Election and operation of boards in Class 4 municipalities. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Legislature may, by local act, provide for the election of the board of education in any Class 4 municipality by the qualified electors of the municipality and may further provide for the operation of the board. The change to an elected board of education shall require the approval of a majority of the qualified electors of the municipality who vote at a referendum election prior to the change becoming effective. (Acts 1997, No. 97-679, p. 1329, ยง1.)...
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17-4-13
Section 17-4-13 Procedure for having name restored to list of qualified electors; limitation of provisions. Any qualified elector of the county whose name is omitted or removed from the list of qualified electors for failure to appear and reidentify himself or herself and who has not otherwise been reidentified as herein provided shall be entitled to have his or her name restored to the list of qualified electors by written affidavit or appearing in person before a registrar, at the office of the board of registrars, or at the office of the judge of probate, certifying that he or she is in fact a bona fide registered voter of that county; provided, however, that any qualified elector can be reidentified on election day; provided further, however, that this article shall not be construed or applied to impair or deny the right to vote in person or by absentee ballot of any person or of the spouse or child of any person who is in active duty of any of the Armed Forces of the United States...
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39-7-14
Section 39-7-14 Board of trustees of authority - Composition; appointment, removal and terms of office of members; vacancies. (a) Each improvement authority shall have a board of trustees consisting of not more than five members that are qualified electors residing in the area serviced by the authority. (b) When the authority is composed of an incorporated city or town, the trustees shall be appointed by the governing body of the city or town. When the authority is composed in whole or in part of the inhabitants of an unincorporated area, the governing body of the county in which the area is composed appoints the trustees. In the event the unincorporated area is composed of parts of different counties, the Governor of the state shall appoint the board. All vacancies on the board shall be filled by the proper authority designated in this section. The first appointment of the members of the board shall be made not later than 30 days after the improvement authority becomes an...
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45-8A-23.050
Section 45-8A-23.050 Number, election, term. The council shall have five to seven members consisting of one councilman who shall be elected by all of the qualified voters of the city, and the remainder of such councilmen shall reside within a residential ward and be elected by all of the qualified voters from such ward. Any election of councilmen shall be held and conducted, at the same times and in the same manner, as provided by law in respect to municipal elections in cities of this state, not organized under a commission form of government. All municipal officers of the city shall have the same duties and responsibilities as they have with respect to said municipal elections. The officer or officers shall issue any orders necessary to cause all election requirements to be met. Each councilman shall hold office for four years, but shall serve until his or her successor shall have qualified. A councilman may succeed himself or herself in office. Each councilman elected from a...
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11-22-7
Section 11-22-7 Board of directors. The corporation shall have a board of directors in which all powers of the corporation shall be vested and which shall consist of any number of directors, not less than three, all of whom shall be duly qualified electors of and taxpayers in the county. The directors shall serve as such without compensation; except, that they shall be reimbursed for their actual expenses incurred in and about the performance of their duties hereunder. No director shall be an officer or employee of the county. The directors shall be elected by the governing body of the county, and they shall be so elected that they shall hold office for staggered terms. At the time of the election of the first board of directors, the governing body of the county shall divide the directors into three groups containing as nearly equal whole numbers as may be possible. The first term of the directors included in the first group shall be two years, the first term of the directors included...
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