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16-12-1
Section 16-12-1 Appointment, compensation, and removal; vacancies. (a) The city board of education
shall appoint a city superintendent of schools to hold office at the pleasure of the board.
The city superintendent of schools shall receive such compensation as the city board of education
shall direct. The city board of education may remove the city superintendent of schools for
incompetency, immorality, misconduct in office, willful neglect of duty, or when, in the opinion
of the board, the best interests of the schools require such action. (b) Within 90 days after
the occurrence of a vacancy, the city board of education shall announce, in a regularly or
specially called meeting, a proposed process and time-line for posting and selecting a superintendent.
Notice of a vacancy in the position of an appointed city superintendent of education shall
be posted by the city board of education. The notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place
at each school campus and worksite at least 30...
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31-5-6
Section 31-5-6 State Service Commissioner - Qualifications; appointment; term of office and
removal; head of department; representation of state before federal agencies; reciprocal agreements
with other states; appointment of district and county service commissioners and other personnel.
(a) It shall be the duty of the State Board of Veterans' Affairs to appoint a State Service
Commissioner who shall serve for a term of four years subject to removal by the state board
for cause. He shall be appointed on the basis of education, ability, and experience in handling
veterans' affairs, and without regard to political affiliations. Such commissioner shall be
a resident of the State of Alabama and shall be a veteran who served on active duty for a
period of 60 days or more in the military or naval forces of the United States in any war
in which the United States shall have been engaged, and shall have been honorably discharged
therefrom, and all subsequent appointees to such office shall be...
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45-8A-23.092
Section 45-8A-23.092 City manager - Absence. To perform his or her duties during his or her
temporary absence or temporary disability, the manager may designate by letter filed with
the city clerk a qualified administrative officer of the city. In the event of failure of
the manager to make such designation, the council may by resolution appoint a qualified administrative
officer of the city to perform the duties of the manager until he or she shall return or his
or her disability shall cease. (Acts 1953, No. 404, p. 472, §4.03.)...
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11-43-81
Section 11-43-81 Designated chief executive officer; powers of appointment and removal. The
mayor shall be the chief executive officer, and shall have general supervision and control
of all other officers and the affairs of the city or town, except as otherwise provided in
this title. He shall have the power to appoint all officers whose appointment is not otherwise
provided for by law. He may remove any officer for good cause, except those elected by the
people, and fill the vacancy caused thereby, permanently, if the appointment of such officer
is made by the mayor, and temporarily, if such officer was elected by the council or appointed
with its consent, in either of which last two cases he must report such removal and his reasons
therefor to the council at its next regular meeting, when, if the council shall sustain the
act of removal by the mayor by a majority vote of those elected to the council, the vacancy
shall be filled as provided in this title. (Code 1907, §1179; Code...
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11-44E-47
Section 11-44E-47 Continuation of city clerk in office where subject to civil service or merit
system; appointment where not subject to such system; duties of city clerk. If the city clerk
of any city which adopts the mayor/commission/city manager form of government holds office
subject to any civil service or merit system, such clerk shall continue to be the city clerk
under the mayor/commission/city manager form of government of such city, and the clerk's successor
shall be selected and hold office subject to the provisions of such civil service or merit
system. If the city clerk of any city which adopts the mayor/commission/city manager form
of government does not hold office subject to any civil service or merit system, the city
manager may appoint the city clerk in the same manner as department heads are appointed. The
city clerk shall give notice of special or called meetings of the commission, shall keep the
journal of its proceedings, shall authenticate by his (her) signature...
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45-45-32
Section 45-45-32 Library board. (a) Upon the adoption of an ordinance by the Huntsville City
Council authorizing the appointment of two additional members to the library board established
by the City of Huntsville, two additional board members may be appointed to the library board
of the city as follows: (1) One additional board member who is a resident of Madison County
may be appointed by the Madison County Commission. (2) One additional board member who is
a resident of the City of Madison in Madison County may be appointed by the City Council of
the City of Madison. (b) The library board member appointed by the Madison County Commission
may serve an initial term of two years, and thereafter shall serve a term of four years. The
board member appointed by the City of Madison shall serve a term of four years. The board
members appointed pursuant to this section shall serve without compensation and shall have
the powers and duties of a member of a library board established pursuant to...
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45-8A-23.062
Section 45-8A-23.062 City clerk. If the city clerk of any city which adopts the council-manager
form of government holds office subject to any civil service or merit system, such clerk shall
continue to be the city clerk under the council-manager form of government of such city, and
his or her successor shall be selected and hold office subject to the provisions of such civil
service or merit system. If the city clerk of any city which adopts the council-manager form
of government does not hold office subject to any civil service or merit system, the council
shall elect the city clerk. The city clerk shall give notice of meetings of the council, shall
keep the journal of its proceedings, which shall be authenticated by his or her signature.
He or she shall record in full in the journal all ordinances and resolutions and the minutes
of all the meetings of the council. He or she shall also record in the journal any written
certificates or declarations received by the council under the...
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11-44E-94
Section 11-44E-94 Political, other improper influences on city manager and personnel under
his (her) authority prohibited; ineligibility of candidates for public office to continue
employment. Neither the city manager nor any person appointed by him (her) or seeking appointment
by him (her) shall be appointed, promoted, reduced, removed, or in any way favored or discriminated
against because of his (her) political opinions or affiliations. Neither the city manager
nor any officer or employee directly appointed by the city manager shall continue in such
position after becoming a candidate for nomination or election to any municipal public office.
No person appointed by the city manager, or seeking appointment by him (her), shall either
directly or indirectly give, render, or pay any money, service, or other valuable thing to
any person for, or on account of, or in connection with, his (her) test, appointment, proposed
appointment, promotion, or proposed promotion. (Acts 1988, No....
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39-7-14
Section 39-7-14 Board of trustees of authority - Composition; appointment, removal and terms
of office of members; vacancies. (a) Each improvement authority shall have a board of trustees
consisting of not more than five members that are qualified electors residing in the area
serviced by the authority. (b) When the authority is composed of an incorporated city or town,
the trustees shall be appointed by the governing body of the city or town. When the authority
is composed in whole or in part of the inhabitants of an unincorporated area, the governing
body of the county in which the area is composed appoints the trustees. In the event the unincorporated
area is composed of parts of different counties, the Governor of the state shall appoint the
board. All vacancies on the board shall be filled by the proper authority designated in this
section. The first appointment of the members of the board shall be made not later than 30
days after the improvement authority becomes an...
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16-11-3
Section 16-11-3 Election; terms of office; vacancies. Annually at the regular meetings of the
city council or commission in April the council or commission shall elect a member or members
of the board of education to succeed those whose term or terms of office expire that year.
Members of the city board of education shall assume office at the next regular meeting of
the city board of education in June following their appointment. The terms of office of members
of the city board of education shall be five years, and the term of one member shall expire
annually. A member shall serve on the board until his or her successor assumes office. In
the event of a vacancy in the membership of the city board of education by resignation or
otherwise, the fact shall be reported to the city council or commission by the board, and
the council or commission shall elect a person to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term.
(School Code 1927, §192; Code 1940, T. 52, §152; Acts 1993, 1st Ex. Sess., No....
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