45-27-11
Section 45-27-11 Salaries of certain officers. (a) Commencing on July 1, 2000, the Tax Assessor, Tax Collector, and Sheriff of Escambia County shall be entitled to receive a salary of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) per annum. This salary shall be payable in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county and shall be in lieu of any other compensation or expense allowance heretofore provided by law. (b) Beginning with the expiration of the current term of the incumbent judge of probate, the annual salary for the judge of probate shall be sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) per annum adjusted for any cost-of-living raise granted after July 1, 2000, to the county officers covered in subsection (a). This salary shall be payable in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county and shall be in lieu of any other compensation or expense allowance heretofore provided by law. (c) In the event the offices of the tax assessor and tax collector are combined into the...
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45-8-11.04
Section 45-8-11.04 Cost-of-living expense allowances of certain officials. (a) From May 1, 2002, until September 30, 2002, the Sheriff, License Commissioner, Tax Assessor, and Tax Collector of Calhoun County shall be entitled to receive a cost-of-living expense allowance in the amount of three percent of their annual salary for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2002, to be paid in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county for the remaining months of the fiscal year. This expense allowance shall be in addition to any an all other compensation, salary, and expense allowance provided for by law. (b)(1) On and after October 1, 2002, the sheriff, license commissioner, tax assessor, and tax collector shall be entitled to receive a cost-of-living expense allowance per annum in the amount of three percent of their annual salary on May 1, 2002, to be paid in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county. This expense allowance shall be in addition to any...
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40-3-8
Section 40-3-8 Proration of compensation payments; employment of staff; inventory of property authorized; authority to contribute to cost of inventory; offices, supplies, etc., in certain counties. (a) In every county except a county subject to subsection (b) of this section, the compensation of the members of any board of equalization and adjustments, as provided in Section 40-3-7, shall be paid 22 1/2 percent by the state, 38 3/4 percent by the county and 38 3/4 percent by the largest municipality in the county. (b) This subsection shall apply to any county of the state having a population of 600,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal census. In each county subject to this subsection, the compensation of the members of any board of equalization and adjustments, as provided in Section 40-3-7, shall be paid 22 1/2 percent by the state, 38 3/4 percent by the county and 38 3/4 percent by the largest municipality in the county. (c) The compensation of the members of...
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45-9-120
Section 45-9-120 Compensation. (a) The following officers of Chambers County shall receive the following salaries on an annual basis in lieu of all other compensation: (1) Probate judge - Twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) (2) Tax assessor - Eighteen thousand six hundred dollars ($18,600) (3) Tax collector - Eighteen thousand six hundred dollars ($18,600) (b) Whenever the compensation of the probate judge, sheriff, circuit clerk, tax assessor, and tax collector is altered to the salary basis as provided in subsection (a), the court of county commissioners shall provide such officers allowances for the purpose of hiring clerks, assistants, or deputies, as follows: (1) The probate judge shall be allowed the sum of eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) annually for the employment of clerical assistance, including the chief clerk. The salary of the chief clerk of the probate judge shall be four thousand eight hundred dollars ($4,800) annually. (2) The circuit clerk shall be allowed the sum...
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40-23-201
Section 40-23-201 Creation; composition; meetings. (a) There is hereby established the Alabama Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Commission, created to identify, develop, implement, and administer the procedures and programs the State of Alabama would need to come into compliance with the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement in the event that federal legislation implementing the agreement or the general concepts of the agreement, which includes a requirement that remote sellers collect and remit sales and use taxes to member states, becomes law. The recommendations of the commission, if ratified by the Legislature pursuant to this division, shall not be implemented until and unless federal legislation adopting the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement becomes law. (b) The commission shall be composed of 10 members, appointed as follows: (1) Two representatives of municipal government, who shall be municipal employees or officials, appointed by the Alabama League of Municipalities. (2)...
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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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9-10C-4
Section 9-10C-4 Alabama Drought Assessment and Planning Team. (a) There is created the Alabama Drought Assessment and Planning Team (ADAPT) consisting of the following members: (1) The Office of Water Resources Division Director or his or her designated representative. (2) The AEMA Director or his or her designated representative. (3) The ADEM Director or his or her designated representative. (4) The Alabama Adjutant General or his or her designated representative. (5) The AGI Commissioner or his or her designated representative. (6) The ADCNR Commissioner or his or her designated representative. (7) The Alabama State Forester or his or her designated representative. (8) The State Geologist of Alabama or his or her designated representative. (9) The State Climatologist of Alabama or his or her designated representative. (10) The Chair of the Drought Monitoring and Impact Group (MIG) Subcommittee. (11) A representative from Choctawhatchee Pea River Watershed Authority. (12) Two members...
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11-94-9
Section 11-94-9 Powers of authority; location of projects. (a) An authority organized and existing under this chapter shall have the following powers, together with all powers incident thereto or necessary for the performance of those stated herein: (1) To adopt bylaws for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business; (2) To adopt an official seal and alter the same at pleasure; (3) To maintain a principal office in the municipality which is an authorizing subdivision and sub-offices at such other place or places within the county which is an authorizing subdivision as its board may designate; (4) To sue and be sued in its own name, excepting actions in tort against the authority; (5) To acquire, whether by purchase, construction, exchange, gift, lease, or otherwise and to improve, equip, and furnish and to own and maintain one or more projects or parts thereof, including all real and personal properties and interests therein which its board may deem necessary in...
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45-9-244
Section 45-9-244 Tobacco products. (a) Upon adoption of the Legislature, there is hereby imposed on every person, firm, or corporation that sells, stores, delivers, uses, or otherwise consumes tobacco or tobacco products in Chambers County, a county privilege, license, or excise tax in the following amounts: (1) Twenty-five cents ($.25) for each package of cigarettes made of tobacco or any substitute therefor. (2) Twelve cents ($.12) for each cigar of any description made of tobacco or any substitute therefor, but not including cigarette sized and near cigarette sized cigars which shall be taxed in the same manner as cigarettes under subdivision (1). (3) Twenty-five cents ($.25) for each sack, can, package, or other container of smoking tobacco, including granulated, plug cut, crimp cut, ready rubbed, and other kinds and forms of tobacco which are prepared in such manner suitable for smoking in a pipe or cigarette. (4) Twenty-five cents ($.25) for each sack, plug, package, or other...
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40-12-10
Section 40-12-10 License inspectors generally; when taxes due and payable; collection and distribution of penalties and citation fees on delinquent licenses. (a) The county commission of each county is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint a license inspector. (b) It shall be the duty of the license inspector to scrutinize the records and stubs kept in the office of the probate judge and also to examine the license records of each city or town located in the county or counties of which he has been appointed license inspector; and, if it shall be reported to any license inspector or come to his knowledge that any person, persons, firms, or corporations have failed or refused to take out a license for a business or occupation for which a license is required by the state or have failed or refused to take out a license for operating any motor vehicle or trailer for which a license is required by law, the license inspector shall thereupon cite such delinquent to appear before the...
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