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11-95-6
Section 11-95-6 Board of directors of corporation; election; terms of office; qualifications;
vacancies; expenses; impeachment. Each corporation shall be governed by a board of directors.
All powers of the corporation shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization.
The board shall consist of five directors. One director, the alternating director, shall be
elected initially by the governing body of the authorizing municipality and thereafter alternately
by the governing bodies of the authorizing county and the authorizing municipality. Two directors
shall be elected by the governing body of the authorizing county and two directors shall be
elected by the governing body of the authorizing municipality. The initial term of office
of the alternating director shall begin immediately upon his election and shall end at 12:01
o'clock, A.M., on the third January 1 following the date of filing of the certificate of incorporation
of the corporation. Thereafter, the term of...
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11-47-214
Section 11-47-214 Authorization by subdivisions of organization and incorporation of authorities
for acquisition, establishment, operation, etc., of projects generally; application for authority
to form corporation; review of application; publication of resolution approving or denying
application. (a) The governing bodies of two or more subdivisions may authorize the organization
of an authority as a public corporation with powers set forth in this article for the purpose
of acquiring, financing, refinancing, providing, establishing, installing, using, or managing
one or more projects. (b) To organize such a corporation, not less than three natural persons
shall file with the governing body of any subdivision or any two or more thereof, an application
in writing for permission to incorporate a public corporation under this article, which application
shall: (1) Recite the name of each county and municipality with the governing body of the
county or municipality with which the...
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11-49B-2
Section 11-49B-2 Definitions. The words, terms, and phrases defined below shall have the following
meanings: (1) APPLICANT. A natural person who files a written application with the governing
body of any county to which this chapter applies and with a municipality in the county. (2)
AUTHORITY. A public corporation organized pursuant to this chapter. (3) AUTHORIZING COUNTY.
Any county where a Class 1 municipality is located whose governing body adopts an authorizing
resolution. (4) AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITY. Any Class 1 municipality whose governing body adopts
an authorizing resolution. (5) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution adopted by the governing
body of the county where the Class 1 municipality is located or by the Class 1 municipality
in which an authority may be incorporated. (6) BOARD. The board of directors of an authority.
(7) BONDS. Bonds, notes, and certificates representing an obligation to pay money. (8) COUNTY.
Any county in the state. (9) DIRECTOR. A member of the board...
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11-89C-3
Section 11-89C-3 Public corporation - Procedure for incorporation. (a) Three or more natural
persons who are either the mayor of a municipality or the chair of a county governing body
of a county or counties in which a municipality is wholly or partially situated, may file
with their respective governing bodies a written application to incorporate a public corporation
pursuant to this chapter. If each of the governing bodies adopts a resolution declaring that
the formation of a public corporation is wise, expedient, and necessary, and approves the
proposed certificate of incorporation, the incorporators shall proceed to incorporate the
public corporation pursuant to this chapter by executing and filing for record in either the
office of the judge of probate of the participating county having the largest population according
to the last federal decennial census, or, if there is not a participating county, in any county
in which the municipality with the largest population according to...
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11-94-7
Section 11-94-7 Board of directors of authority; election; terms of office; qualifications;
vacancies; quorum; proceedings and record thereof; certified copies as evidence; expenses;
impeachment; annual report. (a) An authority shall have a board of directors in which all
of the powers of the authority shall be vested, and which shall consist of five members. Two
directors shall be elected by the governing body of the county which is an authorizing subdivision,
two directors shall be elected by the governing body of the municipality which is an authorizing
subdivision, and one director shall be elected jointly by the governing bodies of both such
county and such municipality. The directors shall be so elected that they shall hold office
for staggered terms. The first term of office of one of the two directors elected by the governing
body of the county shall be for two years and the first term of office of the other director
elected by said governing body shall be for four years. The...
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22-51-3
Section 22-51-3 Incorporation of public corporations - Application - Contents. The said natural
persons, referred to in Section 22-51-2, shall file a written application with each governing
body from which they desire authority to incorporate. Such applications shall: (1) Describe
in general terms the area of the state which will be served by the proposed facilities, which
description will be sufficient if stated with reference to counties, municipalities, unincorporated
communities or any part or combination thereof; (2) State the location of the principal office
of the proposed corporation; (3) Submit such documents or evidence which the incorporators
may consider appropriate, which shall include documents from the Alabama Department of Mental
Health and the State Board of Health showing that the facilities and programs, which the incorporators
propose to establish will be in accordance with minimum standards and criteria established
by such boards; (4) State which aspects of the...
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45-22-71
Section 45-22-71 Construction, repair, and maintenance of roads and bridges; duties of county
engineer. The Cullman County Commission or like governing body of Cullman County shall be
solely responsible for the construction, repair, and maintenance of the roads and bridges
in the county; but all construction, repair, and maintenance shall be done on the basis of
the county as a unit, without regard to district or quadrant lines, and under the supervision
of an engineer or other qualified road supervisor. The county governing body shall have all
the powers and jurisdiction with respect to county roads and bridges which are or which hereafter
may be vested in or required of county governing bodies by the general laws of this state,
or vested in or required of the governing body of Cullman County by local law. Except as may
be otherwise provided herein, members of the county governing body of Cullman County shall
perform all the duties and services and shall exercise all the powers and...
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45-37-140.07
Section 45-37-140.07 Payment of election expenses. (a) Where an election is held on the question
of the establishment of a district, the governing body of the county shall pay for the necessary
expense of advertising and conducting such election out of the general funds of the county.
If the district is established, the district shall reimburse the county for the expenses incurred
by the county in respect to the election. (b) After a district has been established, the district
shall pay the expense of any election held in the district or held in any area which it is
proposed be added to the district. (Acts 1966, No. 79, p. 106, ยง8.)...
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45-49-140.33
Section 45-49-140.33 Election requirements. (a) If the planned expansion of a municipal police
jurisdiction includes any portion of the Turnerville fire protection district, the council
or governing body of the respective municipality may request that the Judge of Probate of
Mobile County order an election to be held in the affected area. Only those qualified electors
residing within the boundaries of the affected area shall participate in the election. (1)
The council or governing body of the municipality may pass a resolution stating that the public
health or public good requires that the affected area, as described in the resolution, shall
be brought within the police jurisdiction of the municipality. (2) The mayor or other executive
head of the municipality shall certify and file a copy of the resolution together with a map
of the area showing its relationship to the municipal police jurisdiction to which the property
is proposed to be included, with the judge of probate. (3) At...
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11-101A-2
Section 11-101A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) APPLICANT.
A natural person who files a written application with the governing body of a county or municipality,
or two or more thereof, in accordance with Section 11-101A-3. (2) AUTHORITY. A public corporation
organized pursuant to this chapter. (3) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution adopted by the
governing body of an authorizing subdivision in accordance with Section 11-101A-3, that authorizes
the incorporation of an authority under this chapter. (4) AUTHORIZING SUBDIVISION. Each county
and municipality with the governing body of which an application for the incorporation of
an authority under this chapter is filed. (5) BOARD. The board of directors of an authority.
(6) BONDS. Any bonds authorized to be issued by an authority hereunder, including refunding
bonds. (7) CODE. The Code of Alabama 1975. (8)...
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