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45-19-110.01
Section 45-19-110.01 Removal from list of qualified electors. The board of registrars shall
omit and remove from the lists of qualified electors of the county the name of any person
who fails to reidentify himself or herself, in the manner prescribed herein, before the first
day of January, 1980, and any tenth year thereafter. No person whose name is removed from
the list of qualified electors as herein provided shall cease permanently to be a qualified
elector nor be subject to reregistration, but shall be subject only to the requirement that
he or she reidentify himself or herself as a duly registered elector before being listed on
the list of qualified electors in the county, and before being entitled to vote. (Acts 1978,
No. 864, p. 1290, §2.)...
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45-19-110.06
Section 45-19-110.06 Restoration of names to list of qualified electors. Any qualified elector
of the county who shall have his or her name omitted or removed from the list of qualified
electors in the county by failure to appear and reidentify himself or herself as herein provided
shall be entitled to have his or her name restored to the list of qualified electors by appearing
in person at the office of the board of registrars, or at the office of the judge of probate,
and answering such questions and submitting such proof, under oath, as the board may require
to establish the voter's identity, place of legal residence, and the fact that the voter has
not become disqualified from voting in the county. Provided, however, every qualified elector
shall have reidentified himself or herself at least 10 days prior to the election at which
he or she offers to vote; provided further, however, that this part shall not be construed
or applied to impair or deny the right to vote in person or by...
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17-4-13
Section 17-4-13 Procedure for having name restored to list of qualified electors; limitation
of provisions. Any qualified elector of the county whose name is omitted or removed from the
list of qualified electors for failure to appear and reidentify himself or herself and who
has not otherwise been reidentified as herein provided shall be entitled to have his or her
name restored to the list of qualified electors by written affidavit or appearing in person
before a registrar, at the office of the board of registrars, or at the office of the judge
of probate, certifying that he or she is in fact a bona fide registered voter of that county;
provided, however, that any qualified elector can be reidentified on election day; provided
further, however, that this article shall not be construed or applied to impair or deny the
right to vote in person or by absentee ballot of any person or of the spouse or child of any
person who is in active duty of any of the Armed Forces of the United States...
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45-19-110.04
Section 45-19-110.04 Methods of voter reidentification. A voter may reidentify himself or herself
in anyone of the following ways: (1) He or she may reidentify himself or herself by appearing
in person at the office of the board of registrars and answering such questions and submitting
such proof as may reasonably be required by the board of registrars or one of its duly authorized
employees to establish his or her identity and place of legal residence and that he or she
has not become disqualified from voting in such county. (2) He or she may reidentify himself
or herself by filling in and mailing to the office of the board of registrars the completed
answers to such questions as may reasonably be propounded and mailed to him or her in a written
questionnaire by the board of registrars, or on a form which the board of registrars shall
cause to be printed in all newspapers of general circulation published in the county. Such
questionnaire may contain such questions as are reasonably...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence
in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with
tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to
requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer
has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among
other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal
within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of
resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and
fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those
specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing
shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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17-4-12
Section 17-4-12 Records to show reason for striking elector from list; removal for failure
to reidentify not permanent disqualification. When the name of any elector is struck from
the registration list, the records maintained by the board of registrars must show the reason
for striking the elector from the list. No such person whose name is removed from the list
of qualified electors for failure to reidentify shall cease permanently to be a qualified
elector nor be subject to reregistration, but shall be subject only to the requirement that
he or she reidentify as prescribed herein. (Acts 1984, No. 84-389, p. 896, §6; §17-4-185;
amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §16.)...
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40-3-16
Section 40-3-16 Duties generally; quorum; powers and duties of agents; protest procedure. It
shall be the duty of the boards of equalization to inspect, review, revise, and fix the value
of all the property returned to or listed with the assessing official for taxation each year;
provided, that nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require the assessing official
or boards of equalization to value any property required by the law to be assessed for taxation
by the Department of Revenue. The majority of the board of equalization shall constitute a
quorum of the board for the performance of the duties required herein; provided, that at any
time the Department of Revenue shall deem it necessary it may go or send or use agents or
representatives in any county with authority to act in an advisory capacity and in conjunction
with the board of equalization and perform other duties, with respect to the valuation and
assessment of property for taxation, as may be required of them. Agents...
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17-4-9
Section 17-4-9 Inactive voter list; voter reidentification. Any voter who fails to vote for
four years in his or her county shall have his or her name placed on an inactive voter list
by the local board of registrars. Once on the inactive list, the voter shall reidentify with
the local board of registrars in order to again have his or her name placed on the active
voter registration list. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a voter on the inactive list goes
to his or her polling place to vote on an election day and identifies himself or herself to
the election official responsible for the voter registration list update, such voter shall
be permitted to vote provided the voter completes a voter reidentification form. (Acts 1989,
No. 89-649, p. 1279, §4; Act 2003-313, p. 733, §2; §17-4-213; amended and renumbered by
Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §16.)...
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45-19-110.02
Section 45-19-110.02 Reidentification of qualified electors. Prior to the November general
election of 1978, and any tenth year thereafter, the Board of Registrars of Coosa County is
authorized and directed to commence reidentification of qualified electors of the county.
The members of the board of registrars shall meet as provided by law at least once, and more
often if necessary, and remain at each location at least one day from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm
for the purpose of enabling qualified and registered voters to reidentify themselves. The
board shall give at least 10 days' notice, by advertisement in all newspapers of general circulation
published in the county, stating the time, date, and place where they will meet. Upon failure
to give such notice, or to appear as notified, after like notice, they shall fill new appointments.
The board shall remain in session for 30 days. During such session the board shall visit each
location on at least one day and the remainder of the time may...
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11-46-28
Section 11-46-28 Polling place hours; duties of election officers; challenger; deletion of
absentee voter applicants from voter list; preservation of order. (a) Every polling place
shall open for voting at 7:00 A.M. and shall close at 7:00 P.M. and shall remain open for
voting for not less than 12 consecutive hours. All polling places in areas operating on eastern
time may open and close under this section pursuant to eastern time. The election officers
at voting places shall meet at the respective places of holding elections for which they have
been appointed 30 minutes before the hour established by the municipal governing body to open
the polls and shall at the designated hour open the several polling places as designated and
keep them open without adjournment or recess until the hour established by the municipal governing
body to close the polls and no longer. (b) Any qualified elector entitled to vote at a polling
place who has identified himself or herself with the election...
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