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45-45-81.02
Section 45-45-81.02 Circuit court clerk - Ex-officio Clerk of the Madison County Court. The
office of Clerk of the Madison County Court and clerk of any court successor to the jurisdiction
of the Madison County Court is hereby abolished. The Clerk of the Circuit Court, Twenty-third
Judicial Circuit shall be ex-officio Clerk of the Madison County Court or of any court succeeding
to the jurisdiction of the Madison County Court. As such ex-officio clerk, the clerk shall
have the same powers and discharge the same duties as devolve upon the Clerk of the Madison
County Court. These duties and powers shall be exercised and discharged in addition to those
duties and powers heretofore or hereafter provided for circuit court clerks. As such ex-officio
clerk of the county court or the successor to its jurisdiction, the clerk shall collect and
lawfully disperse all fees heretofore or hereafter provided by law to be collected and dispersed
by county court clerks or by the Clerk of the Madison...
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45-18-61
Section 45-18-61 Appointment. (a) The County Commission of Conecuh County may appoint one or
more deputy coroners, as deemed necessary, who shall hold office at the pleasure of the county
commission and who shall perform such duties as the county commission may direct. (b) A deputy
coroner appointed pursuant to this section shall take the oath of office required by Section
279 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and shall receive the same fees for services performed
in the place of the coroner that the coroner would receive in performing similar service.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a deputy coroner is not entitled to receive any expense allowance
received by the corner. (Act 2001-355, p. 459, §§1, 2.)...
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45-3-61
Section 45-3-61 Appointment; oath; fees for services. (a) The Coroner of Barbour County may
appoint one or more deputies, as deemed necessary, who shall hold office at the pleasure of
the coroner and perform such duties, from time to time, as the coroner may direct. (b) A deputy
coroner shall take the oath of office required by Section 279 of the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, and shall receive the same fees for services performed in the place of the coroner
that the coroner would receive in performing similar services, with the exception of any expense
allowance now received by the coroner. (Act 98-121, p. 148, §§1, 2.)...
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12-17-161
Section 12-17-161 Separate office of clerk of district court may be established; appointment
and removal of clerk; abolition of separate office; participation in supernumerary fund. (a)
Authority and responsibility for the operation of a separate clerk's office for the district
court of a county may be authorized by the Supreme Court upon the written request of the clerk
of the circuit court or the judges of the district court. When the Supreme Court authorizes
a separate clerk's office for the district court of a county, the clerk of the circuit court
shall not be the ex officio clerk of the district court and shall have no administrative responsibilities
for and supervision over the operation of the office. Whenever a separate district clerk's
office is authorized, the administrative responsibility for and supervision of the records
and clerical services of the respective district court is vested in an official who shall
be known as the clerk of the district court, who shall perform...
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45-8-200.12
Section 45-8-200.12 Powers and duties of tax assessor and tax collector transferred. All duties
required by law of the tax assessor and the tax collector with reference to the assessment
and collection of ad valorem taxes on automobiles, trucks, or other motor vehicles, shall
be performed and exercised by the commissioner of licenses, and the tax assessor and the tax
collector of the county are hereby relieved of all duties and responsibilities with reference
thereto. The commissioner of licenses shall collect for the assessment and collection of state
and county ad valorem taxes on motor vehicles the same fees, charges, penalties, and commissions
fixed by law to be paid to the tax assessor and the tax collector for the same services. The
fees, charges, penalties, and commissions collected by the commissioner of licenses shall
be distributed as now, or as hereinafter, provided by law, either general or local. All records
in the custody of the tax assessor and the tax collector of a...
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40-12-4
Section 40-12-4 County license tax for school purposes - Authority to levy. (a) In order to
provide funds for public school purposes, the governing body of each of the several counties
in this state is hereby authorized by ordinance to levy and provide for the assessment and
collection of franchise, excise and privilege license taxes with respect to privileges or
receipts from privileges exercised in such county, which shall be in addition to any and all
other county taxes heretofore or hereafter authorized by law in such county. Such governing
body may, in its discretion, submit the question of levying any such tax to a vote of the
qualified electors of the county. If such governing body submits the question to the voters,
then the governing body shall also provide for holding and canvassing the returns of the election
and for giving notice thereof. All the proceeds from any tax levied pursuant to this section
less the cost of collection and administration thereof shall be used...
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45-9-71
Section 45-9-71 Structure and operation. (a) The Court of County Commission of Chambers County
is hereby abolished, and there is created in lieu thereof the Chambers County Commission,
to be composed of five commissioners as hereinafter provided. Each commissioner shall be a
resident and qualified elector of a commissioner's district as provided herein, and shall
be elected by the electors of the county at large at the general elections held in November
of 1974 and November of 1976. Each commissioner shall serve four years from the first Monday
after the second Tuesday in January next following his or her election, and until his or her
successor is elected and qualified. In the event of a vacancy, the same shall be filled by
appointment by the Governor for the unexpired term. Commissioners for Districts 2 and 4 shall
be elected in 1974. Commissioners for Districts 1, 3, and 5 shall be elected in 1976. (b)
The commissioner's districts of the county as prescribed in subsection (a) of...
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11-65-5
Section 11-65-5 Composition of commission; terms; qualifications; removal from office. (a)
Every commission shall have five members, which shall constitute its governing body. All powers
of a commission shall be exercised by its members or pursuant to their authorization. The
mayor or other chief executive officer of the sponsoring municipality and the president or
other designated presiding officer of the county commission of the host county shall each
serve as a member ex officio, unless such official exercises his or her right, as provided
in subsection (b), to appoint a fixed-term member to serve in lieu of such official. The service
of each such official as a member shall begin with the beginning of his or her tenure in such
office and shall end with the ending of such tenure or the appointment by such official of
a fixed-term member to serve in lieu of his or her ex officio service. The other three members
shall be appointed in the manner hereinafter prescribed as soon as may be...
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45-19-101
Section 45-19-101 Appointment; qualifications; duties; compensation. (a) The Coosa County Board
of Education shall appoint the county superintendent of education, in accordance with Section
16-9-1, as amended, with the first term commencing July 1, 1989. (b) The county superintendent
of education shall be a qualified elector of Coosa County, Alabama, and possess all the other
qualifications required under the general laws of this state for county superintendents of
education; and the superintendent of education shall perform and discharge all the duties
of county superintendents of education under the general laws of this state; provided that
if there be a vacancy in the office from any cause whatsoever, the county board of education
of the county is authorized to fill such vacancy as is provided by the general law of this
state. (c) The county superintendent of education shall devote his or her entire time to the
discharge of his or her duties as superintendent of education and shall...
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11-5-31
Section 11-5-31 Alabama Coroner's Training Commission. (a) There is created the Alabama Coroner's
Training Commission to be appointed as herein provided. Appointments to the commission shall
be made as follows: (1) The President of the Alabama Coroner's Association shall appoint one
county coroner to serve an initial term of two years. (2) The Attorney General shall appoint
one district attorney to serve for an initial term of one year. (3) The Governor shall appoint
one county coroner to serve for an initial term of three years. (4) The Director of the Alabama
Department of Forensic Sciences shall appoint one person who is either a state medical examiner
or a forensic scientist to serve for an initial term of two years. (5) The Board of Directors
of the Alabama Coroner's Association shall appoint three county coroners to serve for initial
terms of two years each. (b) The membership of the commission shall be inclusive and reflect
the racial, gender, geographic, urban\rural, and...
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