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25-2-6
Section 25-2-6 Secretary of Labor - Qualifications and requirements; vacancies; compensation.
The Department of Labor shall be headed by and shall be under the direction, supervision,
and control of an officer who shall be known and designated as the Secretary of Labor. The
Secretary of Labor shall be the advisor of the Governor and the Legislature in matters relating
to employer-employee relations and the welfare of the wage earners of the state. He or she
shall be responsible to the Governor for the administration of the Department of Labor. The
Secretary of Labor shall be appointed by and shall hold office at the pleasure of the Governor.
Vacancies for any reason shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments are made.
Before entering upon the discharge of his or her duties, the Secretary of Labor shall take
the constitutional oath of office. Before entering upon the duties of office, the Secretary
of Labor shall execute to the State of Alabama a bond, to be approved by...
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26-24-2
Section 26-24-2 Secretary of Early Childhood Education. (a) The department shall be headed
by and shall be under the direction, supervision, and control of an officer who shall be known
and designated as the Secretary of Early Childhood Education. The secretary shall be responsible
to the Governor for the administration of the department. (b) The secretary shall be appointed
by and shall hold office at the pleasure of the Governor. (1) To be eligible for appointment
to the office of secretary, a person shall provide proof of all of the following qualifications:
a. A master's degree, or completion of at least 36 hours of post baccalaureate course work,
in early childhood education or childhood development. b. Extensive experience in educational
supervision and management in the areas of early childhood education encompassing birth to
eight years of age, inclusive, school readiness, early care education, school improvement,
and school administration or education administration. (2) In...
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14-6-1
Section 14-6-1 Legal custody and charge of jails and prisoners; appointment of jailer. The
sheriff has the legal custody and charge of the jail in his or her county and all prisoners
committed thereto, except in cases otherwise provided by law. The sheriff may employ persons
to carry out his or her duty to operate the jail and supervise the inmates housed therein
for whose acts he or she is civilly responsible. Persons so employed by the sheriff shall
be acting for and under the direction and supervision of the sheriff and shall be entitled
to the same immunities and legal protections granted to the sheriff under the general laws
and the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as long as such persons are acting within the line
and scope of their duties and are acting in compliance with the law. (Code 1852, §236; Code
1867, §3784; Code 1876, §4486; Code 1886, §4535; Code 1896, §4946; Code 1907, §7191;
Code 1923, §4801; Code 1940, T. 45, §115; Act 2011-685, p. 2067, §1.)...
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45-28A-42.01
Section 45-28A-42.01 Police and fire departments under civil service. The police department
and the fire department and all officers and members of the departments, including the chiefs
of the departments, the clerk of the police court, and the clerk or secretary of the chief
of police, shall be governed by civil service regulations under the direction and supervision
of a board as hereinafter provided, and all persons who may hereafter be elected or appointed
as officers or members of such departments, or either of them, or who may hereafter be employed
in either of the departments as members thereof, shall thereafter remain and continue in their
respective employments of the cities during good behavior, efficiency, and obedience to such
reasonable rules and regulations as may, from time to time, be prescribed by the civil service
board, which is herein provided for, and as is hereafter provided. Nothing herein contained
shall be construed to prevent or preclude the removal of any...
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25-2-3
Section 25-2-3 Divisions; officers. The Secretary of Labor, with the approval of the Governor,
may establish such division or divisions as may, in his discretion, be necessary or desirable
for the administration or enforcement of any law or any rule or regulations with which the
Department of Labor is charged or the performance of any of its functions or duties. Each
division in the Department of Labor shall be headed by and be under the direction, supervision
and control of an officer who shall be designated as the chief of such division. All chiefs
of divisions shall be appointed by the Secretary of Labor, subject to the provisions of the
Merit System. Before entering upon the discharge of their duties, such chiefs of divisions
shall take the constitutional oath of office. Each of such officers shall devote his full
time to his official duties and shall hold no other lucrative position while serving as such.
It is one of the purposes of this chapter to coordinate, in one division of...
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41-23-5
Section 41-23-5 Establishment of divisions; appointment of division chiefs; oath of office;
restrictions on employment; directors of merged agencies abolished; purpose of chapter. (a)
The Director of the Department of Economic and Community Affairs, with the approval of the
Governor, may establish such division or divisions as may, in his discretion, be reasonably
necessary for the administration and enforcement of any law, rule or regulation with which
the department is charged or the performance of any of its functions or duties. Each division
in the department shall be headed by and be under the direction, supervision and control of
an officer who shall be designated as the chief of such division. All chiefs of divisions
shall be appointed by the director of said department, with the approval of the Governor.
Before entering upon the discharge of their duties, such chiefs of divisions shall take the
constitutional oath of office. Each of such officers shall devote his full time to...
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12-23-4
Section 12-23-4 Court referral officers or contracting entities; appointment; supervision by
Administrative Director of Courts and circuit judges; compensation; duties. (a) The Administrative
Director of Courts is authorized to appoint court referral officers or contract with individuals
or entities to provide alcohol and drug assessment for courts and to conduct the court referral
programs in each court jurisdiction of the state. Such appointments or contracts shall be
made or entered into with the advice of the presiding circuit judge. The Administrative Director
of Courts shall designate the locations where said court referral programs, court referral
officers or contracting entities or individuals shall serve, which designations may be changed
from time to time; provided, however, that all appointed court referral officers and approved
court referral programs shall serve at the pleasure of the Administrative Director of Courts.
Any individual or entity which contracts to conduct...
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32-20-22
Section 32-20-22 Designated agents of department. (a) Each judge of probate, commissioner of
licenses, director of revenue, or other county official in this state authorized and required
by law to issue motor vehicle license tags, unless otherwise provided by law, shall by virtue
of his or her office be a designated agent of the department. Judges of probate, commissioners
of licenses, directors of revenue, or other county officials may perform their duties under
this chapter either personally or through any of their deputies. (b) Every dealer, as defined
in this chapter, shall qualify as a designated agent of the department. The dealers may perform
their duties under this chapter either personally or through any of their officers or employees;
provided, that the dealers or persons shall enter into a bond with a corporate surety authorized
to do business in this state as surety thereon, payable to the State of Alabama in a sum as
provided in subsection (b) of Section 32-8-34,...
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45-39A-13
Section 45-39A-13 Police and fire departments under civil service. The Board of Commissioners
of the City of Florence is authorized and empowered at any time subsequent to September 25,
1997, to put into force and effect an ordinance or ordinances governing the police and fire
departments of the city as provided in this part; but this part shall have no effect excepting
as an authority for the City of Florence to take such action. The police department and the
fire department and all officers and members of the departments, in Florence, Alabama, including
the chiefs of the departments, shall be governed by civil service regulations under the direction
and supervision of a board as hereinafter provided, and all persons who may hereafter be elected
or appointed as officers or members of such departments, or either of them, or who may hereafter
be employed in either of the departments as members thereof, shall thereafter remain and continue
in their respective employments of the city...
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32-8-34
Section 32-8-34 Designated agents of department; bond of title service providers. (a) Each
judge of probate, commissioner of licenses, director of revenue, or other county official
in this state authorized and required by law to issue motor vehicle license plates shall by
virtue of his or her office be a designated agent of the department. Judges of probate, commissioners
of licenses, directors of revenue, or other licensing officials may perform their duties under
this chapter either personally or through any of their deputies. (b) Every dealer, as defined
in this chapter, shall be a designated agent of the department. The dealers shall perform
their duties under this chapter personally, through any of their officers or employees, or
through a title service provider; provided, that the dealer shall enter into a bond with a
corporate surety authorized to do business in this state as surety thereon, payable to the
State of Alabama in a sum as provided in Section 40-12-398, conditioned...
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