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11-44C-6
Section 11-44C-6 Election of council and mayor-at-large; time of taking office; election expenses.
An election shall be held in 1985 at the regularly scheduled municipal election and the officials
elected shall take office upon the expiration of the present official's term of office. Seven
council members to be elected by districts and a mayor to be elected at-large shall be elected
and the expense thereof shall be paid by the municipality. (Acts 1985, No. 85-229, p. 96,
§6.)...
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45-30A-50.01
Section 45-30A-50.01 Division into exempt and classified services. (a) All offices and positions
of the city shall be divided into the exempt service and the classified service. (b)(1) The
exempt service shall include: a. The positions of all elected officials of the city. b. The
positions of voluntary personnel and personnel appointed to serve without pay. c. The positions
of consultants rendering temporary professional services. d. All positions involving seasonal
or part-time employment. e. The positions of attorneys rendering legal service. (2) Positions
in the exempt service held by employees of boards and commissions may be placed in the classified
service by resolution of the governing body, after favorable recommendation by such other
board or commission, and the governing body in such resolution shall prescribe the conditions
under which the employees holding such positions so transferred may acquire permanent status
in such positions so long as such positions remain in the...
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45-31-120.01
Section 45-31-120.01 Division into exempt and classified services. All offices and positions
of Geneva County shall be divided into the exempt service and the classified service. (1)a.
The exempt service shall include: 1. The positions of all elected officials of Geneva County.
2. The positions of voluntary personnel and personnel appointed to serve without pay. 3. The
positions of consultants rendering temporary professional service. 4. All positions involving
seasonal or part-time employment. 5. The positions of attorneys rendering legal service. 6.
Employees not paid exclusively by Geneva County. b. Such positions in the exempt service held
by employees of boards and commissions may be placed in the classified service by resolution
of the personnel board after favorable recommendation by such other board or commission, and
the personnel board in such resolution shall prescribe the conditions under which the employees
holding such positions so transferred may acquire permanent status...
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11-43-19
Section 11-43-19 Retirement pensions for certain elected public officials of Class 2 municipalities.
In any Class 2 municipality in this state, any elected public official of such municipality,
or any former elected public official of such municipality, who has served as an elected official
of such municipality for a total of eight years or more, and who in addition thereto has served
as an elected public official of the county within which said municipality is located, for
not less than 10 years, and who has attained the age of 64 years and has retired from such
service or if he shall have heretofore retired from such service, shall, upon May 4, 1982,
receive a pension from the municipality, which pension shall be in an amount of $600.00 per
month. (b) This retirement pension shall be paid to such retired official by said municipality
out of the general fund of said municipality in equal monthly installments commencing on the
first day of the second month after his retirement, each...
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16-25-11.10
Section 16-25-11.10 Purchase of credit for prior service rendered to employer who may join
system pursuant to Section 16-25-10.7 but has not elected to participate. (a) Active and contributing
members of the Teachers' Retirement System may claim and purchase service credit in the system
not to exceed eight years for any period of prior service while they were full-time employees
of an employer who is authorized to join the system pursuant to Section 16-25-10.7, but has
not elected to participate. The certification of any prior service claimed by the members
under this section shall conform to applicable administrative rules and procedures of the
Teachers' Retirement System. Members shall receive credit for the prior service when they
remit to the system the contributions required by subsection (b). Notwithstanding the foregoing,
no member of the system shall receive credit for any service that the member is already credited
with in the system or any other public retirement plan, with...
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37-14-33
Section 37-14-33 Retail electric service within municipalities. (a) Primary supplier's option
to acquire facilities within existing municipal limits. - The primary electric supplier within
each municipality shall, at its option, have the right to acquire all distribution facilities
of any secondary electric supplier used to supply retail electric service within the existing
municipal limits and shall have the right to serve all premises within the existing municipal
limits of such municipality subject to the provisions of subdivisions (a)(1) through (a)(5).
Except as authorized in this section, no secondary electric supplier shall extend facilities
to serve existing or new premises within the existing municipal limits of the municipality.
(1) The primary electric supplier must announce its intention to exercise its option to acquire
the distribution facilities of secondary electric suppliers by giving written notice by registered
or certified mail to the affected secondary suppliers...
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37-4-1
Section 37-4-1 Definitions. Unless otherwise specified, when used in this article, these terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Public Service Commission.
(2) COMMISSIONER. A member of the commission. (3) MUNICIPALITY. Any municipal corporation
organized under the laws of this state. (4) PERSON. Such term shall mean and include individuals,
associations of individuals, firms, partnerships, companies, corporations, municipalities,
governmental agencies, their lessees, trustees, or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever,
in the singular number as well as in the plural. (5) NONUTILITY. Any federal agency, instrumentality,
or corporation, owned by the United States, and any corporation or joint stock company in
which the United States or any of its departments, establishments, or agencies, owns more
than 50 percent of the voting shares of stock of such corporation or joint stock company.
(6) SECURITIES. Such term shall mean and include stock, stock...
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45-48-70.16
Section 45-48-70.16 Work in municipalities. No work shall be authorized or performed by the
commission or any member of the commission for any municipality of the county, except for
municipal school boards as provided in Section 45-48-70.15, having a population of more than
1,250 persons, requiring the use of county equipment, materials, supplies, or labor, unless
such work is first authorized pursuant to a written contract between the municipality and
the commission under which the municipality agrees to pay the full cost of labor, materials,
and supplies used in such work. Any contract so agreed upon must be approved at a regular
session of the commission and signed by a majority of the commission including the chair.
(Acts 1976, No. 616, p. 840, § 23; Acts 1976, No. 633, p. 870, § 23; Act 85-721, p. 1173,
§ 1.)...
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11-47-25
Section 11-47-25 Acceptance of credit card payments in Class 1 municipalities. (a) This section
shall apply only in a Class 1 municipality. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law
to the contrary, any office or unit of a Class 1 municipality government required or authorized
to receive or collect any payments to the municipality or to state or local government may,
upon approval of the mayor, accept a credit card payment of the amount. (c) This section shall
be broadly construed to authorize acceptance of credit card payments by: (1) All departments,
agencies, boards, bureaus, commissions, authorities, and other units of the municipality.
(2) All officers, officials, employees, and agents of the municipal units of the municipality.
(d) This section shall be broadly construed to authorize acceptance of credit card payments
of all types of amounts payable to or collected by the municipality, including, but not limited
to, taxes, license and registration fees, fines, and penalties....
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11-50B-3
Section 11-50B-3 Permitted activities by public providers; lease of equipment by municipal
governing bodies. In addition to all other power, rights, and authority heretofore granted
by law, public providers may acquire, establish, purchase, construct, maintain, enlarge, extend,
lease, improve, and operate cable systems, telecommunications equipment and telecommunications
systems, and furnish cable service, interactive computer service, Internet access, other Internet
services, and advanced telecommunications service, or any combination thereof, in the case
of a public provider that is a municipality, to the inhabitants of the municipality and police
jurisdiction, the area within the territorial jurisdiction of the municipal planning commission
determined in accordance with the provisions of Section 11-52-30, as amended, and any area
in which the municipality furnishes or sells any utility, such as electricity, gas, water,
or sewer, and in the case of a public provider that is a...
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