45-31-121
Section 45-31-121 Mappers, clerical personnel, etc. The County Commission of Geneva County shall act in conjunction with the civil service personnel board of the county to employ personnel as appraisers, mappers, clerical personnel to carry out the appraisal, mapping, and valuation of property in the county, and other additional county personnel deemed necessary by the county commission. (Act 99-310, p. 421, §1.)...
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45-18-120.02
Section 45-18-120.02 Applicability - Personnel. This article shall apply to all officials and employees in the service of the county or any board, agency, or instrumentality thereof except: (1) persons holding elective offices; (2) members of appointive boards, commissions, and committees; (3) all employees of the county board of education; (4) independent contractors; and (5) any person whose employment is subject to the approval of the United States government or any agency thereof. (Acts 1976, No. 708, p. 984, §3.)...
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45-3-120.09
Section 45-3-120.09 Employment. (a) All classified employees shall be hired from a list of job applicants who meet the job related qualifications for a vacancy. Other employees will be employed in accordance with procedures established by the Barbour County Commission. (b) The judge of probate, sheriff, tax assessor, tax collector, and the county commission as a collective body shall each be authorized to employ on a discretionary basis, one employee to serve as a principal assistant in that office. The persons so employed shall be unclassified employees and need not be hired from a list of applicants, but must meet the job qualifications for the position to which they are to be appointed. The county commission may authorize additional unclassified employees, but it is the intent of this article to keep the assistants to a minimum. If two or more elected offices are combined, the elected official shall have no more than one unclassified employee unless additional unclassified employees...
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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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45-39-230
Section 45-39-230 Definitions. For the purposes of this part the following words shall have the following meaning: (1) CIVIL SERVICE BOARD OF APPEALS. The board created by this part. (2) COUNTY. A county having not less than 61,000 nor more than 65,000, according to the most recent federal decennial census. (3) COURT OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. The existing county governing body or any succeeding county governing body performing the function of the court of county commissioners. (4) DEPUTY. Any person deputized and regularly employed by the sheriff of the county, and whether or not such employment is regular employment shall be determined by the court of county commissioners or other like county governing body. (Act 1965, No. 586, p. 1095, §1.)...
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45-48-121.01
Section 45-48-121.01 Applicability. This part shall apply to all officials and employees in the service of the county or any board paid by the Marshall County Commission or an agency or instrumentality thereof, except: (1) Persons holding elective offices. (2) Members of appointive boards, commissions, and committees. (3) All employees of the county board of education. (4) Independent contractors. (5) Any person whose employment is subject to the approval of the United States Government or any agency thereof. (6) All employees of the Marshall County Health Care Authority. (7) The county engineer and assistant county engineer, whose compensation shall be set according to the State Department of Transportation pay scale. (Act 82-206, p. 242, § 3; Act 91-296, p. 554, § 1; Act 2003-226, p. 573, § 1.)...
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45-5-130
Section 45-5-130 Duties; salary; bond; county commissioners employed as part-time officers. (a) In addition to all other authority vested in the Blount County Commission, the county commission shall set the necessary policies and priorities for the construction, maintenance, and repair of all public roads, county highways, bridges, ferries, and public facilities within the county, to insure the people a safe and adequate road system based on the county unit system. Each member of the county commission shall inspect the roads of his or her district from time to time, and hear the suggestions and complaints of the citizens, and report the suggestions and complaints to the commission with his or her recommendations; confer with the county engineer concerning the problems of his or her district; and to assist in securing rights-of-ways, and assist in public service generally. The county engineer shall provide the necessary equipment and personnel, in the absence of a county commissioner,...
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45-8-120.08
Section 45-8-120.08 Civil Service Board - Expense allowances. Each member of the board, except the chairperson, shall receive an expense allowance of at least one hundred seventy-five dollars ($175) per month. The chairperson shall receive an expense allowance of at least two hundred twenty-five dollars ($225) per month. The expense allowances shall be for normal expenses incurred in the day-to-day activities of the board and shall be in lieu of any other compensation and allowances, except for reimbursement of unusual board related expenses that are approved in advance by the board to be paid from the board's budget in accordance with procedures to be established by the board. These amounts may be increased by the county commission when required to meet incurred expenses as justified in writing by the board. (Act 96-479, p. 595, §9.)...
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16-28-20
Section 16-28-20 Compensation of attendance officers. The attendance officers who are employed by the county or city board of education shall be paid by the respective boards of education such salaries as may be required to secure efficient service. Said attendance officer shall be paid as other employees of the county or city boards of education are paid, but no attendance officer shall receive any compensation under the provisions of this title until he shall have filed such reports as are required by the State Board of Education and by the board of education of the county or city employing him. (School Code 1927, §318; Code 1940, T. 52, §315.)...
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45-43-170.04
Section 45-43-170.04 Solid waste disposal - Fees; public nuisances. (a) The Lowndes County Commission shall by resolution provide for the orderly collection of fees charged under this article. The county commission may establish a periodic payment system and is authorized to purchase necessary supplies and materials and employ personnel necessary to effectuate any such periodic payment system. Such periodic payment system may be effected by the county by negotiating with any one or more public or private utilities providing service in the county for the periodic billing of such fees and the collection thereof on behalf of the county by one or more such utilities. Any delinquencies in any such payments shall entitle the county to pursue any remedy provided in this article including the enforcement of any lien obtained hereunder. The county may agree to pay reasonable compensation to any such utility for its services in connection with the collection and payment to the county of all such...
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