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45-37A-51.03
Section 45-37A-51.03 Board of managers. (a)(1) In order to assure representation of
all participants of this system, there shall be a board of managers of five members for the
administration, management, and control of the supplemental pension system, including administration,
management, control, acquisition, and disbursement of the fund. The board shall consist of
the president of the governing body of the city, who shall be chair of the board, and four
associate members, designated respectively as Member No. 1, Member No. 2, Member No. 3, and
Member No. 4. (2) Member No. 1 shall be appointed by the Jefferson County Personnel Board
and shall be a person who at the time of appointment has had five or more consecutive years
immediately preceding his or her appointment and has been an officer of, or the occupant of
an executive position in insurance, actuarial, investment, banking, or as a certified public
accountant and shall serve for a term of four years. Should the appointed Member...
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20-2-190
Section 20-2-190 Penalties; sale of ephedrine, etc.; Alabama Drug Abuse Task Force.
(a) Any person who manufactures, sells, transfers, receives, or possesses a listed precursor
chemical violates this article if the person: (1) Knowingly fails to comply with the reporting
requirements of this article; (2) Knowingly makes a false statement in a report or record
required by this article or the rules adopted thereunder; (3) Is required by this article
to have a listed precursor chemical license or permit, and is a person as defined by this
article, and knowingly or deliberately fails to obtain such a license or permit. An offense
under this subsection shall constitute a Class C felony. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions
of Section 20-2-188, a person who possesses, sells, transfers, or otherwise furnishes
or attempts to solicit another or conspires to possess, sell, transfer, or otherwise furnish
a listed precursor chemical or a product containing a precursor chemical or ephedrine or...

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17-16-40
Section 17-16-40 Grounds of contest. The election of any person declared elected to
the office of Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Commissioner
of Agriculture and Industries, Public Service Commissioner, senator or representative in the
Legislature, justices of the Supreme Court, judges of the courts of appeals, judge of the
circuit court or district court, or any office which is filled by the vote of a single county,
or to the office of constable may be contested by any person who was at the time of either
of the elections a qualified elector for any of the following causes: (1) Malconduct, fraud,
or corruption on the part of any inspector, clerk, returning officer, canvassing board, or
other person. (2) When the person whose election to office is contested was not eligible thereto
at the time of such election. (3) On account of illegal votes. (4) On account of the rejection
of legal votes. (5) Offers to bribe, bribery, intimidation, or other...
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45-39-200
Section 45-39-200 License commissioner - Compensation. (a) There is hereby created the
office of County License Commissioner in Lauderdale County, Alabama. No later than 30 days
from May 17, 1979, the legislative delegation representing Lauderdale County, by a majority
vote thereof, shall appoint a county license commissioner who shall serve for a term expiring
on the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January 1981. In the event such office should
become vacant during such time, such vacancy shall be filled in like manner as the original
appointment. The commissioner shall then run for election in the primary and general elections
in 1980 and every six years thereafter. The salary of the commissioner shall be nineteen thousand
five hundred dollars ($19,500) per annum, payable out of the county general fund in the same
manner as other county employees are paid. He or she shall receive, in addition thereto, an
expense allowance in the amount of eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800) per...
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45-45-235.03
Section 45-45-235.03 Supernumerary allowance. Those persons eligible under either subsections
(a) or (b) of Section 45-45-235, having served 30 years as a Madison County law enforcement
officer, eight of which were served as Sheriff of Madison County, shall be entitled to receive
an amount equal to 75 percent of the monthly salary paid such person at the time of the completion
of his or her service in office, but in no event shall any person receive payments pursuant
to both the supernumerary and disability supernumerary provisions simultaneously. All payments
shall be paid from the general fund of the county in which the eligible person is serving
upon his or her election to become a supernumerary sheriff or to become a supernumerary sheriff
due to disability. (Act 2001-413, p. 525, ยง 4.)...
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45-46-233.21
Section 45-46-233.21 Salary; funding. Each such supernumerary sheriff shall serve for
life and receive from the county governing body in equal monthly installments, on the first
of each month, an annual salary of 50 percent of the salary of the current Sheriff of Marengo
County, which shall be adjustable in like manner with any salary increase the current sheriff
shall receive. For every year served as sheriff over 16 years the salary of the supernumerary
sheriff shall increase by two percent of the sheriff's salary at the time he or she ceased
to serve as sheriff up to a maximum of 62 percent of such salary. The tax collector, if there
is a supernumerary sheriff in Marengo County, shall out of the first money collected by him
or her pay to the county governing body the sum which shall be paid to the supernumerary sheriff
as heretofore set forth. The sum shall be deducted on a pro rata millage basis from payments
to the state, county, and all subdivisions and agencies thereof except...
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45-49-161.02
Section 45-49-161.02 Election to become supernumerary county treasurer. (a) Any county
treasurer in Mobile County: (1) Who has served for 15 years as such official and is totally
and permanently disabled to serve as such official, upon proof of such disability being made
by certificate of three reputable physicians; or (2) who has served for 18 years as such official
and who is not less than 65 years of age may elect to become a supernumerary county treasurer
by filing a written declaration to that effect with the county commission of the county. If
the county commission finds that the applicant is qualified, the county commission shall issue
a commission as supernumerary county treasurer to any such applicant. (b) Every supernumerary
county treasurer shall serve for life and shall receive from the county governing body in
equal monthly installments on the first of each month an annual salary of 65 percent of the
salary paid to the county treasurer exclusive of any expense allowances...
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12-17-140
Section 12-17-140 Qualifications for supernumerary status generally; applicability of
division; eligibility of clerk or register of circuit court with 23 years of service. (a)
Any clerk or register of the circuit court, serving on October 1, 1976, or clerk elected or
appointed in any county of the State of Alabama: (1) Who has served as much as five years
as a circuit clerk or register and who has become permanently, physically or mentally unable
to carry out the duties of the office on a full-time basis, proof of such disability being
made by a certificate of three reputable physicians; (2) Who has served for 12 years as a
circuit clerk or register and has reached or passed the age of 65 years; (3) Who has served
for 15 years as circuit clerk or register and who is not less than 62 years of age; or who
has served as such for more than 15 years and has attained the age of 62, less one year for
each year of service in excess of 15; (4) Who has served continuously for 10 years as circuit...

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36-22-61
Section 36-22-61 Payroll deductions; refunds; widow's allowance; effect of other retirement
plans. The governing body of each county shall begin deducting, upon July 19, 1979, and each
month thereafter, from the salaries of such sheriffs an amount equal to six percent of the
monthly salary paid such sheriff. Such sum shall be deducted monthly and paid into the general
fund of the county. If any sheriff, subject to the provisions of this article, shall end his
tenure of office prior to having reached age of 55 years, but having had 16 years of service
as a law enforcement officer, 12 of which have been as sheriff, his supernumerary allowance
as set out in Section 36-22-62, shall be vested and held in the general fund of the
county until he attains the age of 55, at which time, or any time thereafter, he may elect
to become a supernumerary sheriff as set out in Section 36-22-60. If any sheriff, subject
to the provisions of this article, shall end his tenure of office prior to having had...
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40-3-2
Section 40-3-2 Selection of members; terms of office. (a) This subsection shall apply
to every county in the state except a county subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of
this section. During the month of August, 1943, and during the month of August of each
fourth year thereafter, the county commission of each county, the county board of education
and the governing body of the largest municipality in each county shall each submit in writing
to the state Commissioner of Revenue the names of three persons, and the governing body of
each other incorporated municipality within the county shall, in like manner, submit the name
of one person, all of whom are residents of the county, who are each owners of taxable property
which is located within this state, who are each qualified electors in said county and who
are, in the opinion of said nominating body, persons competent to serve as members of the
county board of equalization. In those counties where there is no incorporated...
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