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45-8A-112.05
Section 45-8A-112.05 Civil Service Board - Compensation; clerical assistants and legal
counsel. Each member of the board and the chair of the board shall be paid two hundred dollars
($200) per month by the City of Oxford. The board may appoint clerical assistance and engage
legal counsel of its own choice, except that for the purposes of Section 45-8A-112.13,
the appointing authority for clerical assistance shall be the mayor. (Acts 1975, No. 963,
p. 1996, §6; Act 85-316, p. 221, §1; Act 93-516, p. 849, §1; Act 2010-574, p. 1157, §1;
Act 2015-336, §1.)...
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11-44B-8
Section 11-44B-8 Temporary and permanent vacancies in office of mayor; vacancy on city
council. (a) Temporary Vacancy in the Office of Mayor. The council shall elect from its members,
a president pro tempore of the council. In the case of the temporary absence of the mayor
or his inability to serve temporarily on account of sickness or any other good reason, the
president pro tempore of the council shall act as mayor pro tempore with the power and authority
of the mayor during such time. Provided; however, the president pro tempore while acting as
mayor pro tempore shall not exercise the mayor's right to vote nor the right of approval or
veto of ordinances or resolutions, nor receive the rate of compensation or allowance of the
mayor. In the event of a failure or refusal of the president pro tempore of the council to
act, the council may appoint one of its members to act as mayor pro tempore with like effect,
which appointment shall be entered in the minutes of the council. While...
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11-52-3
Section 11-52-3 Municipal Planning Commission - Composition; qualifications, appointment,
terms of office, compensation, and removal of members; vacancies. (a) The commission shall
consist of nine members: The mayor, or his or her designee, one of the administrative officials
of the municipality selected by the mayor, a member of the council to be selected by it as
a member ex officio and six persons who shall be appointed by the mayor, if the mayor is an
elective officer, otherwise by the officer as the council may in the ordinance creating the
commission designate as the appointing power; provided, that in any Class 1 municipality,
the commission shall consist of 16 members: The mayor, one of the administrative officials
of the municipality selected by the mayor, two members of the council to be selected by it
as members ex officio, and 12 persons who shall be selected by the council. In the event the
mayor designates a person to sit in his or her place on the municipal planning...
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11-90-2
Section 11-90-2 Library boards - Composition; appointment and terms of members; vacancies
in office. The government and supervision of such libraries shall be vested in a library board
consisting of five members who shall be appointed by the county commission or the governing
body of the municipality. The terms of membership on the library board, as first appointed,
for one member shall be for one year, for the second member shall be for two years, for the
third member shall be for three years, and for the remaining two members the terms shall be
for four years. After the first term, all appointments shall be for four years. The county
commission or governing body shall fill all vacancies including expired and unexpired terms.
Members of the library board shall serve without compensation. (Acts 1919, No. 763, p. 1124;
Code 1923, §1546; Acts 1939, No. 199, p. 351; Code 1940, T. 55, §286.)...
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45-8A-112.01
Section 45-8A-112.01 Definitions. For the purposes of this part, the following terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) APPOINTING AUTHORITY. In the case of the employees
in the offices of the elected officers of the city, the elected officers. In the case of all
other city employees, the mayor. (2) BOARD. The Civil Service Board created by this part.
(3) CITY. The City of Oxford in Calhoun County, Cleburne County, and Talladega County. (4)
EMPLOYEE. Any person, including firefighters and police officers, not excepted by Section
45-8A-112.02, who is employed in the service of the City of Oxford. (5) SEASONAL WORKERS.
An employee who works less than 700 hours per 12-month period. (Acts 1975, No. 963, p. 1996,
§2; Act 2015-336, §1.)...
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45-8A-130.15
Section 45-8A-130.15 Civil Service Board - Compensation and expenses; office, supplies,
and equipment. The compensation and all other expenses of the board arising under this part
shall be paid from funds of the city on the order of the board in the same manner as other
city salaries and expenses are paid, provided, however, that the total expenditures in any
one year shall not exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) without the approval of the city governing
body. The city governing body shall provide the board space in the city hall, which shall
be suitably equipped and furnished for the needs of the board, and telephone service, postage,
office supplies, and stationery. (Act 84-405, p. 947, §16.)...
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11-97-6
Section 11-97-6 Board of directors of corporation; election; terms of office; vacancies;
qualifications; expenses; impeachment. (a) Each corporation shall be governed by a board of
directors. All powers of the corporation shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its
authorization. The board shall consist of three directors who shall be elected by the governing
body of the determining subdivision for staggered terms as hereinafter provided. The governing
body of the determining subdivision shall specify for which term each director is elected.
The initial term of office of one director shall begin immediately upon his election and shall
end at 12:01 o'clock, A.M., on January 1 of the first succeeding odd-numbered calendar year
following his election. The initial term of office of another director shall begin immediately
upon his election and shall end at 12:01 o'clock, A.M., on January 1 of the second succeeding
odd-numbered calendar year following his election. The initial term...
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41-9-42
Section 41-9-42 Terms of office of members; officers generally; filling of vacancies;
compensation of members. The term of office of each member shall be six years; provided, however,
that of the members first appointed, five shall be appointed for terms of two years, five
for terms of four years and five for terms of six years. The council shall elect a chairman
and a vice-chairman from the members of the council to serve at the pleasure of the council.
The chairman and vice-chairman shall be the executive officers of the council. The council
itself shall nominate three persons from the same geographical area to replace each of the
members whose term of service is expiring, not less than six months prior to expiration of
a regular term of service and promptly upon other occurrences of a vacancy. Vacancies shall
be filled by appointment by the Governor from such nominees. The members of the council shall
not receive any compensation for their services. (Acts 1967, No. 551, p. 1300,...
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41-9-431
Section 41-9-431 Composition; qualifications, appointment, terms of office and removal
of members; vacancies; chairman; compensation and expenses of members; meetings generally;
quorum; executive committee. The commission created by Section 41-9-430 shall consist
of 18 members, to be appointed by the Governor, who shall be bona fide residents and qualified
voters of this state, at least three of whom shall be residents of Madison County. The remaining
members of the commission shall be appointed from throughout the state in such manner as to
provide general statewide representation on the commission, but all members shall be qualified
persons of unquestioned loyalty to this country who are knowledgeable and interested in national
defense and space exploration and in the promotion of interest in such fields. Nine of the
original members shall be appointed for terms of four years, and nine members shall be appointed
for terms of eight years. Thereafter, all members shall serve for terms...
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45-28A-42.04
Section 45-28A-42.04 Oath of member. Every person who shall be appointed as a member
of such civil service board according to this subpart, shall within 15 days thereafter qualify
by making oath that he or she is eligible for the office and shall execute the duties of the
same according to his or her best knowledge and ability. Such oath shall be administered by
any person authorized to administer oaths or by any member of the board of commissioners of
such city, and a copy thereof filed with the city clerk. (Acts 1951, No. 671, p. 1158, §5.)...

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