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45-37-121.02
Section 45-37-121.02 Personnel board - Composition; meetings. The personnel board shall be
comprised of seven members consisting of the following persons: The Chair of the County Commission
of Jefferson County; the mayor of the municipality having the greatest number of employees
in the classified service; one member of the Jefferson County Mayors Association, an Alabama
nonprofit corporation, not otherwise serving hereunder who is appointed by its governing body;
two employees in the classified service, one of whom shall be African American not otherwise
serving hereunder who shall be elected by popular vote of the permanent employees in the classified
service from a list of nominations submitted to the director under the signatures of at least
five employees in the classified service on or before September 30 of each year; and two persons
appointed by the presiding Judge of Probate of Jefferson County, one of whom shall reside
in the Bessemer judicial division and one of whom shall...
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45-37-121.25
Section 45-37-121.25 Exempt executive service. (a) The classification of exempt executive service
for Class I municipalities is hereby created. The board shall have authority to designate
or create positions in the exempt executive service upon recommendation or request of the
appointing authority of any Class I municipality. Such positions shall be created or designated
for primary policy determining positions such as department heads and their chief deputies.
Persons employed in the exempt executive service shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing
authority, at a rate of compensation and benefits set by the appointing authority. Such persons
shall have no right of appeal to the board and no property interest in any exempt job. In
the event that an employee of the classified service is appointed to the exempt executive
service, such employee shall have the option to return to the classified service at any expiration
or termination of the exempt appointment, at the same job...
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45-37A-56.27
Section 45-37A-56.27 Board of directors of the authority. (a) The authority shall be governed
by a board of directors of three members, elected by the governing board of the Class 1 municipality.
Each member of the board shall be a qualified elector of the city. No officer of the state,
or of any county, city, or town therein shall, while holding such office, be eligible to serve
as a director. The directorships shall be numbered one, two, and three. The first term for
directorship one shall be for two years. The first term for directorship two shall be for
three years. The first term for directorship three shall be for four years. Irrespective of
when the first elections for the three directorships occur, the first terms provided for above,
shall commence on, or run from, the first day of the first calendar month next succeeding
the month in which this subpart becomes applicable to the city. The terms for all directorships
subsequent to the first term, provided therefor, shall be for...
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45-48-121.09
Section 45-48-121.09 Vacancies; appointment from eligible register. Whenever a vacancy exists
in any position in the service of the county, it shall be filled by appointment of one of
the three persons who rank highest on the appropriate eligible register of the board or by
transfer within the service of the county from another position of the same class. However,
the ranking layoff of the same class shall be appointed in every instance. Whenever it is
impossible for the board of certify eligible persons to a vacancy, the board may authorize
the appointing authority to fill the vacancy temporarily pending the establishment of an eligible
register. No such authorization may be given for longer than 120 days, and an employee shall
not receive more than one temporary appointment during one calendar year, and no such employee
shall have status under this part. All appointments, other than temporary appointments, shall
be probationary for six months from the date of appointment. A...
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11-90-4
Section 11-90-4 Establishment and maintenance of joint library service. In lieu of establishing
or maintaining free public libraries exclusively for a single county or municipality in the
manner provided in this chapter, the library board of any county or municipality free public
library may contract, in behalf of the political unit represented by such local library board,
to and with the library board of another political unit or governmental agency or instrumentality
with respect to the establishment or maintenance of joint library service upon such terms
as may be agreed upon by the several contracting parties. Where there is no existing public
library, the power thus to contract shall vest in the county commission of the county or the
governing body of the municipality. Included in the power conferred is the determination of
the basis and personnel of representation of the local political units on the joint library
board administering the joint library service established under...
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34-13-73
Section 34-13-73 Scope of examination. (a) The applicant for a funeral director's license,
before the application is granted, shall successfully pass an examination upon, but not limited
to, the following subjects: Funeral directing, the manners in which death may be determined,
the laws governing the preparation and disposal of human dead bodies and the shipment of bodies
dying from infectious or contagious diseases, and local health and sanitary ordinances in
relation to funeral directing. The examination shall be prepared and graded as prescribed
by rule of the board. The board may review and adopt, in whole or in part, examination questions,
forms, examinations, and passing criteria proposed by the American Board of Funeral Service
Education, or a successor organization, and may use the uniform nationwide conditions of the
International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards, or other organization approved
by the board. (b) The board shall examine applicants for a funeral...
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45-48-121.08
Section 45-48-121.08 Register of persons eligible and available. The personnel board shall
make or contract with the State Merit System Board or other appropriate agency, for a register
of all persons eligible and available for appointment to each class of position in the service
of the county, ranked according to ability; it is provided, however, that no examination shall
be given and no register kept for positions to be filled by persons designated by the board
as common laborers. Veterans shall be given preference in hiring in the same manner as provided
by the State of Alabama. Layoffs available for reemployment shall be placed at the head of
the proper present and subsequent eligible registers in the inverse order of their terminations.
Employees who voluntarily terminate their services may be granted reemployment status upon
proper eligible registers under such circumstances and in such manner as may be provided for
in the board's rules and regulations subject, however, to...
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9-17-17
Section 9-17-17 Injunctions - Issuance against persons violating, etc., provisions of article,
rules, etc. Whenever it shall appear that any person is violating or threatening to violate
any provision of this article or any rule, regulation or order made under this article and
unless the board without litigation can effectively prevent further violation or threat of
violation, then the board, through the Attorney General, who may call to his assistance the
district attorney of the circuit in which civil action is instituted, shall bring in the name
of the State of Alabama against such person in the circuit court in the county of the residence
of the defendant or, if there is more than one defendant, in the circuit court of the county
of the residence of any of them or in the circuit court of the county in which such violation
is alleged to have occurred, a civil action to restrain such person from continuing such violation
or from carrying out the threat of violation. In such civil...
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16-25-9
Section 16-25-9 Certain school bus drivers, mechanics and maintenance workers - Generally.
(a) All fully budgeted school bus drivers (excluding students), mechanics and maintenance
workers not now covered by the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama or Employees' Retirement
System of Alabama, who are employed by any county or city board of education or the governing
board of any public school in Alabama regardless of the source from which and the manner in
which their salaries are paid, may become members of the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama;
provided, that such persons elect within six months after October 2, 1971, to accept the benefits
of this chapter. Such persons may signify their desire to become members of the Teachers'
Retirement System by enrolling through their employer and the Secretary-Treasurer of the Teachers'
Retirement System within said six months' period. Any person hereafter employed in these positions
shall be deemed to be a "teacher" within the meaning of...
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16-6F-9
Section 16-6F-9 Legal status and powers of public charter schools; employees. (a) Legal status
of a public charter school. (1) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, to the
extent that any provision of this chapter is inconsistent with any other state or local law,
rule, or regulation, the provisions of this chapter shall govern and be controlling. (2) A
public charter school shall be subject to all federal laws and authorities enumerated herein
or arranged by charter contract with the school's authorizer, where such contracting is consistent
with applicable laws, rules, and regulations. (3) Except as provided in this chapter, a public
charter school shall not be subject to the state's education statutes or any state or local
rule, regulation, policy, or procedure relating to non-charter public schools within an applicable
local school system regardless of whether such rule, regulation, policy, or procedure is established
by the local school board, the State Board of...
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