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11-43-81.1
Section 11-43-81.1 Authority of mayors of Class 1 municipalities to appoint chief administrative
assistants. The mayor of any Class 1 municipality or of any municipality having a population
of 250,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal decennial census of this
state is hereby authorized to employ for and on behalf of said municipality an employee to
be known as chief administrative assistant to the mayor whose salary shall be fixed and determined
by the mayor, but shall not exceed $39,500.00 annually. The chief administrative assistant
to the mayor employed hereunder must reside within the municipality during the term of his
employment. He must have had at least five years experience in public or private business
in an executive or managerial capacity; provided, however, a majority of the council shall
have the authority to approve the appointment of a person having different qualifications
upon the recommendation of the mayor. Said chief administrative assistant...
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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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11-44B-11
Section 11-44B-11 City clerk, finance director, revenue director, city attorney, assistant
city attorneys, and city department heads continued in office; powers and duties; claims against
city; financial records; warrants; deposit of public money; payment of moneys due municipality;
office space, supplies, and other support. (a) If the city clerk of any city which adopts
the mayor-council form of government as herein provided holds office subject to any civil
service or merit system, such clerk shall continue to be the city clerk under the mayor-council
form of government of such city and his successors shall be selected and hold office subject
to the provisions of such civil service or merit system. The city clerk shall attend the meetings
of the council and keep a record of its proceedings. He shall have the custody of the rules,
ordinances and resolutions of the council and shall keep a record of them when adopted by
the council. He shall also have the custody of the city seal....
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11-44D-4
Section 11-44D-4 Mayor-council form of government. If a majority of the qualified electors
voting in the referendum provided herein choose a mayor-council form of government, the following
provisions of this chapter shall be applicable: (1) The municipality shall thereafter and
as provided in this chapter be governed by a mayor elected at-large and a five-member council
elected from single-member districts, which municipality shall have the same powers and duties
as herein enumerated and as other mayor-council municipalities organized under Chapter 43,
Title 11, and any other powers and duties not inconsistent with this chapter which may be
now or hereafter granted to such municipality. (2) The council shall include five members
who shall be elected from districts, which shall be, as near as practicable, of equal population
according to the last federal decennial census, but not more than five percent, more or less,
than the average of the five districts. (3) The council members shall...
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36-25-3
Section 36-25-3 State Ethics Commission - Creation, composition; annual reports; compensation;
political activities; director; personnel. (a) There is hereby created a State Ethics Commission
composed of five members, each of whom shall be a fair, equitable citizen of this state and
of high moral character and ability. The following persons shall not be eligible to be appointed
as members: (1) a public official; (2) a candidate; (3) a registered lobbyist and his or her
principal; or (4) a former employee of the commission. No member of the commission shall be
eligible for reappointment to succeed himself or herself. The members of the commission shall
be appointed by the following officers: The Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, or in the absence
of a Lieutenant Governor, the Presiding Officer of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House
of Representatives. Appointments shall be subject to Senate confirmation and persons appointed
shall assume their duties upon confirmation by the...
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45-37-240.40
Section 45-37-240.40 Qualifications; compensation. (a) The elected Jefferson County Tax Assessor
and the elected Jefferson County Assistant Tax Assessor, Bessemer Division, are empowered
to each appoint one person to serve as chief deputy. The appointees shall be residents of
their respective divisions of the county at the time of their appointment and so long as they
hold the positions of chief deputy. (b) Chief deputies shall present documentary proof of
a minimum of five years' experience in cadastre prior to their appointment, and shall hold
certification by the State of Alabama as a tax administrator, or, shall achieve such certification
within three years of appointment. If the Alabama certification as tax administrator should
cease to be available, appointees shall obtain comparable evidence of technical proficiency
as may be required by the appointing authority. (c) Chief deputies shall be compensated at
a rate equal to Jefferson County Merit System Class 30, however, in no...
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45-37-240.61
Section 45-37-240.61 Chief deputy - Jefferson County Assistant Tax Collector, Bessemer Division.
(a) The elected Jefferson County Assistant Tax Collector, Bessemer Division, is empowered
to appoint one person to serve as chief deputy. The appointee shall be a resident of the county
at the time of his or her appointment and so long as he or she holds the position of chief
deputy. (b) The chief deputy shall present documentary proof of a minimum of three years'
experience in ad valorem property tax collections and shall hold certification by the State
of Alabama as a tax administrator, or shall achieve such certification within three years
of appointment. If the Alabama certification as tax administrator should cease to be available,
the appointee shall obtain comparable evidence of technical proficiency as may be required
by the appointing authority. (c) The chief deputy shall receive any and all benefits that
are received by Merit System employees, including longevity payments, and if...
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29-4-20
Section 29-4-20 Subordinate officers - Secretary of the Senate; Assistant Secretary of the
Senate. (a) The subordinate officers of the Senate consist of the Secretary of the Senate
and an Assistant Secretary of the Senate. The Secretary of the Senate shall be a full-time
employee, elected as provided by law, and compensated as provided in this chapter. (b) The
Secretary of the Senate shall not participate in political activities such as are prohibited
by the Merit System Act in Section 36-26-38. (c) The Assistant Secretary of the Senate shall
be elected by a majority vote of the Senate. The Assistant Secretary of the Senate shall be
paid from funds appropriated to the Legislature an amount fixed by the Senate Legislative
Council. (d) The Secretary of the Senate may appoint an administrative assistant. The administrative
assistant to the Secretary shall serve at the pleasure of the Secretary and shall be paid
from funds appropriated to the Legislature an amount fixed by the Senate...
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45-37A-52.95
Section 45-37A-52.95 Powers and duties. The mayor shall be the head of the administrative branch
of the city government. The mayor shall not sit with the council nor shall he or she have
a vote in its proceedings and he or she shall have the power and duties herein conferred.
The mayor shall be responsible for the proper administration of all affairs of the city and,
subject to any civil service or merit system law applicable to such city and except as otherwise
provided herein, he or she shall have power and shall be required to: (1) Enforce all law
and ordinances. (2) Appoint and, when necessary for the good of the service, remove all officers
and employees of the city except as otherwise provided by this part and except as he or she
may authorize the head of a department or office to appoint and remove subordinates in such
department or office; provided that he or she shall not appoint or remove officers and employees
of: a. Any board of the city having control over any park,...
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11-43C-21
Section 11-43C-21 Powers of council; dealings with officers and employees in administrative
service. All legislative powers of the city, including all powers vested in it by this chapter,
by the laws, general and local, of the state, and by the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended,
and the determination of all matters of legislative policy, shall be vested in the council.
Without limitation of the foregoing, the council shall have power to: (1) Appoint stenographic
and clerical employees deemed necessary for service to the council, subject to the provisions
of any merit system in effect at such time; (2) Upon recommendation of the mayor, establish
administrative departments and distribute the work of divisions; (3) Adopt the budget of the
city; (4) Authorize the issuance of bonds or warrants; (5) Inquire into the conduct of any
office, department or agency of the city and make investigations as to municipal affairs;
(6) Appoint the members of all boards except the Planning Commission and...
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