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38-2-8
Section 38-2-8 County departments of human resources. (a) There is hereby created in each county
a county department of human resources which shall consist of the county director of human
resources and such other officers and employees as the county board and state department shall
deem necessary for the efficient performance of the welfare services of the county. The county
director, subject to the approval of the county board and the provisions of the merit system,
shall appoint such staff as may be necessary to administer the welfare activities within the
county. Upon request of the local board, the State Personnel Department shall establish a
county register of eligibles who are residents of the county in which the vacancy exists.
If no appointment is made from the local register or there is no local register then appointment
shall be made from the statewide register. Any person employed in county departments shall
be covered under the provisions of the State Merit System. (b) It...
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34-17A-7
Section 34-17A-7 Employees; meetings; powers. (a) The board may employ a director, secretary,
attorneys, experts, and other employees as it may from time to time find necessary for the
proper performance of its duties, and for whom the necessary funds are appropriated. (b) The
board shall elect annually a chair and a vice chair. Each member shall receive the same per
diem and travel allowance as state employees for each day of attendance at an official meeting
of the board. The board shall hold at least one regular meeting each year. Additional meetings
may be held at the discretion of the chair or at the written request of any two members of
the board. A majority of the current appointed members of the board shall constitute a quorum.
(c) The board shall examine and pass on the qualifications of all applicants and shall issue
a license to each successful applicant attesting to his or her professional qualifications
as a marriage and family therapist. The board shall adopt a seal which...
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16-6B-4
Section 16-6B-4 Financial accountability. Following the analysis of the financial integrity
of each local board of education as provided in subsection (a) or (b) of Section 16-13A-2,
if a local board of education is determined to have submitted fiscally unsound financial reports,
the State Department of Education shall provide assistance and advice. If during the assistance
the State Superintendent of Education determines that the local board of education is in an
unsound fiscal position, a person or persons shall be appointed by the State Superintendent
of Education to advise the day-to-day financial operations of the local board of education.
If after a reasonable period of time the State Superintendent of Education determines that
the local board of education is still in an unsound fiscal condition, a request shall be made
to the State Board of Education for the direct control of the fiscal operation of the local
board of education. If the request is granted, the State...
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41-7A-2
Section 41-7A-2 Employees of office. All other employees necessary to carry out the duties
and functions of the Alabama Film Office shall be employed subject to the provisions of the
Merit System law. The State Personnel Board, with the assistance of the Director of the Alabama
Development Office, shall establish positions as needed in the classified service for the
employees of the Alabama Film Office. (Acts 1995, No. 95-785, p. 1871, ยง2.)...
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41-4-322
Section 41-4-322 Programs; director; standards; duties of director and local indigent defense
advisory board; budget. (a) The office shall develop and improve programs to provide legal
representation to indigents. (b) The office shall have a director, who shall be chosen by
the Director of Finance on the basis of training, experience, and other qualifications. The
term of office shall be three years, subject to termination for cause. The person selected
as Director of the Office of Indigent Defense Services, in addition to the above qualifications
and experience, shall be an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama. The
director shall be chosen from a list of three qualified candidates nominated by the Alabama
State Bar Board of Bar Commissioners within 60 days of a vacancy occurring. The Director of
Finance shall serve as the Director of Indigent Defense Services on an interim basis if a
vacancy exists. If the Alabama State Bar Board of Bar Commissioners fails to...
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44-1-21
Section 44-1-21 State youth services director. (a) The state youth services director shall
have at a minimum a master's degree in behavioral or social science or a related field from
an accredited school and shall have at least six years' experience in the field of services
to children and youth, with at least three years of that experience being in the field of
juvenile delinquency services. The last three years of such experience must have been in an
administrative and/or management position with demonstrated competence as indicated by promotion
or other indications of responsibility. (b) The director may be removed from office by a vote
of nine members of the board for reasons fully set forth in the minutes of the meeting at
which such removal takes place. (c) The director shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) Subject to the provisions of the state merit system, to appoint all officers and employees
of the department, or to authorize any superintendent, division or bureau...
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31-13-21
Section 31-13-21 Employment of state law enforcement officers by Alabama Department of Homeland
Security. (a) Notwithstanding Section 31-9A-9, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security
may hire, appoint, and maintain APOST certified state law enforcement officers. Such officers
shall receive the same rights and benefits as those prescribed to officers of the Alabama
State Law Enforcement Agency, except for the purposes of retirement. The officers shall have
the same retirement benefits as a law enforcement officer as defined under Section 36-27-59.
(b) Unless a violation of state law occurs in their presence, officers authorized under this
section shall not engage in routine law enforcement activity, except for those investigative
and analytical duties necessary to carry out the enforcement of this chapter and to fulfill
the mission of the Alabama Department of Homeland Security or those duties necessary to provide
assistance to other law enforcement agencies. (c) The Director of the...
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34-21-128
Section 34-21-128 Oversight, dispute resolution, enforcement,etc. (a) Oversight. (1) Each party
state shall enforce this compact and take any action necessary and appropriate to effectuate
the purposes and intent of this compact. (2) The commission shall receive service of process
in any proceeding that may affect the powers, responsibilities, or actions of the commission,
and shall have standing to intervene in such a proceeding for all purposes. Failure to provide
service of process in a proceeding to the commission shall render the judgment or order void
as to the commission, this compact, or promulgated rules. (b) Default, technical assistance,
and termination. (1) If the commission determines that a party state has defaulted in the
performance of its obligations or responsibilities under this compact or the adopted rules,
the commission shall do all of the following: a. Provide written notice to the defaulting
state and other party states of the nature of the default, the proposed...
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9-2-65
Section 9-2-65 Powers and duties of game and fish wardens; powers and duties of director with
respect to game and fish wardens. (a) Game and fish wardens shall have power: (1) To enforce
all laws of this state relating to birds, animals and fish; (2) To execute all warrants and
search warrants for the violation of the game, fish and fur laws of the state; (3) To serve
subpoenas issued for examination, investigation and trial of all offenses against the law
relating to game, fur bearers, birds and fish; (4) To carry firearms as provided by law for
enforcement officers when in the discharge of their official duties; (5) To confiscate all
game, birds, animals or fish or parts thereof which have been caught, taken, killed or held
at a time in any manner or for any purpose or had in possession or under control or have been
shipped, carried or transported contrary to the laws of this state, and game, fur bearers,
birds, fish or parts thereof so confiscated shall be held as evidence in the...
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22-37A-3
Section 22-37A-3 Scope of chapter; functions of board. (a) With regard to facilities, the scope
of this chapter shall not exceed the requirements of Title IV of the Federal Toxic Substances
Control Act. (b) The board may develop a statewide program to identify and reduce the threat
to human health posed by exposure to lead. In furtherance of this purpose, the board may perform
each of the following functions: (1) Conduct and supervise development programs and studies
to determine the source, effect, and hazards of lead. (2) Conduct research or participate
in research within the state. (3) Collect and disseminate information. (4) Make contracts
and execute instruments that are necessary or convenient to the exercise of its powers or
the performance of its duties under this chapter. (5) Encourage voluntary cooperation by persons
or affected groups to achieve the purposes of this chapter. (6) Assist persons in evaluating
existing or potential health hazards from lead, including, but not...
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