45-41A-43
Section 45-41A-43 Ad valorem taxation for education purposes. (a) The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 8. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 650, 1919 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) CITY. Opelika, Alabama. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNCIL. Opelika City Council. (6) SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX. The special ad valorem tax for the support and furtherance of education authorized in Amendment 8 and elections held in the city on July 19, 1948, and December 10, 1968, and May 9, 1989, and levied and collected on taxable property in the city. (b) The city presently levies and collects the special school tax at a rate of fifty cents ($.50) on each one hundred dollars ($100) (5 mills on each dollar) of assessed value pursuant to Amendment 8. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the council in accordance...
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45-42A-25
Section 45-42A-25 Ad valorem taxation. (a) The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 8. That amendment to the Constitution that was proposed by Act 650, S. 593, 1919 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the Constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) CITY. Athens, Alabama. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNCIL. Athens City Council. (6) PROPERTY TAX. The ad valorem tax authorized in the first clause of the first sentence of Amendment 8 to be levied and collected on taxable property in the city, at the rate of 5 mills on each dollar of assessed value. (b) The city presently levies and collects the property tax at a rate of fifty cents ($.50) on each one hundred dollars (5 mills on each dollar) of assessed value pursuant to Amendment 8. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the council in accordance with Amendment 373, the city proposes to increase (by 12 mills) the...
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45-48A-11.01
Section 45-48A-11.01 Authorization to increase ad valorem school tax. (a) The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 56. That amendment to the constitution that was pro- posed by Act 383, H. 458, 1945 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) CITY. Albertville, Alabama. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNCIL. Albertville City Council. (6) SPECIAL TAX. The special ad valorem tax for public school purposes authorized in Amendment 56 and pursuant to an election held in the city on April 26, 1955, and levied and collected on taxable property in the city; being originally voted at the rate of 7.5 mills on taxable property in the city. (b) The city presently levies and collects the special tax at a rate of seventy-five cents ($0.75) on each one hundred dollars ($100) (7.5 mills on each dollar) of assessed value pursuant to...
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45-48A-62
Section 45-48A-62 Increase to tax for public school purposes. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 56. Amendment 56 to the Constitution of Alabama 1901, now appearing as Section 216.04 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. (2) AMENDMENT 373. Amendment 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. (3) CITY. The City of Guntersville. (4) CITY SPECIAL SCHOOL AD VALOREM TAX. The tax authorized pursuant to the applicable provisions of the general laws of this state and pursuant to Amendment 56 and Amendment 373 levied by the city for public school purposes, or for capital outlay or debt service for public schools, and without express limit as to time. (b) The city presently levies and collects the city special school ad valorem tax for public school purposes. Pursuant to a...
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45-9-91
Section 45-9-91 Creation; composition; headquarters; meetings; personnel. (a) Pursuant to Amendment 678 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, there is created and established the Chambers County Industrial Development Council on September 1, 2001. Initially, the council shall consist of the current members of the Industrial Development Authority of Chambers County. As the terms of the members of the authority expire, their successors shall be appointed to the new council as follows: (1) The county commissioners from Commission Districts 1, 2, and 3 shall each appoint one member for initial terms of one year each. (2) The county commissioners from Commission Districts 4, 5, and 6 shall each appoint one member for initial terms of two years each. (3) The governing body of each incorporated municipality in the county shall appoint one member for an initial term of three years. (4) A consensus of the state legislative delegation for the county shall appoint two members for initial terms...
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11-44B-41
Section 11-44B-41 Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context indicates otherwise, the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them: (1) APPOINTING AUTHORITY. Depending upon the context, either the mayor, who shall appoint all department heads, or the department heads, who shall appoint all other covered employees pursuant to the provisions herein. (2) APPOINTMENT. Depending upon the context, selection by the appointing authority to a covered job or selection by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or the Speaker of the House of Representatives of this state of a person to serve on the board. (3) BASE PAY. The regular compensation for covered employees as most recently established or authorized by city ordinance, not to include overtime pay, job assignment pay, incentive pay, bonuses or any other special, temporary, supplemental, or conditional pay. Base pay is usually expressed annually, but may also, if so indicated, be expressed biweekly or...
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16-25-19
Section 16-25-19 Administration. (a) The general administration and responsibility for the proper operation of the retirement system and for making effective the provisions of this chapter are hereby vested in a board of trustees which shall be known as the Board of Control and shall be organized immediately after a majority of the trustees provided for in this section shall have qualified and taken the oath of office. (b) The board shall consist of 15 trustees as follows: (1) The State Superintendent of Education, ex officio. (2) The State Treasurer, ex officio. (3) The state Director of Finance, ex officio. (4) Twelve elected members of the retirement system. Those 12 members shall consist of representatives elected from each of the following categories: two shall be retired members, one shall be a city or county superintendent, one shall be a principal, one shall be a member from an institution of postsecondary education that is part of the Alabama Community College System, two...
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45-14-91
Section 45-14-91 Clay County Industrial Development Council - Created; composition; meetings; reimbursement of expenses. (a) Pursuant to Amendment 682 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, there is created and established the Clay County Industrial Development Council on the first day of the first month next following May 17, 2001. The members of the council shall be appointed as follows: (1) The county commissioners for commission districts 1, 2, and 3 shall each appoint one member who shall serve an initial term of one year. (2) The county commissioners for commission districts 4 and 5 shall each appoint one member who shall serve an initial term of two years. (3) Each incorporated municipality in the county shall appoint one member for an initial term of three years. (4) A consensus of the state legislative delegation for the county shall appoint two members for initial terms of four years. (b) When the appointments have been made, the council shall be composed of 11 members who...
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45-36A-102
Section 45-36A-102 Historic preservation commission; architectural review board; review of building plans. (a) The governing body of the City of Scottsboro in Jackson County may adopt ordinances, pass resolutions, or take such appropriate action as necessary to promote the general public welfare within the city, such ordinances to protect the historic character of the city in the manner hereinafter described.. (b) The governing body of the city, upon the recommendation of the historic preservation commission, as provided for below, may designate as a historic district any area, site, building, or structure within the city having an overall atmosphere of either historic or architectural distinction, or both (c) A historic preservation commission with the following membership, duties, and powers may be created by the city governing body: (1) The commission shall be composed of no less than seven members who shall be selected by the city governing body in such a manner as to serve...
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45-37A-231
Section 45-37A-231 Ad valorem taxation. (a) The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 56. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 383, H. 458, 1945 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 325. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 116, H. 56, 1971 Third Special Session. (3) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (4) CITY. Homewood, Alabama. (5) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (6) COUNCIL. Homewood City Council. (7) SPECIAL TAX. The special ad valorem tax authorized in Amendment 56 and pursuant to an election held in the city on May 20, 1947, and levied and collected on taxable property in the city; being originally voted at the rate of 5 mills on each dollar of assessed value and, pursuant to proceedings heretofore taken under Amendment 325 and Amendment 373, presently levied at the rate of 9 mills on each dollar of...
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