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45-22-243.10
Section 45-22-243.10 Distribution of proceeds. The proceed of any taxes herein authorized to
be levied shall be distributed as follows: (1) Forty-five percent to the general fund of the
City of Cullman. (2) Fifteen percent to the general fund of Cullman County to be used by the
County Commission. (3) Fifteen percent to the Cullman County Commission to the credit of the
road fund. (4) Ten percent to the Cullman County Commission for use by the Cullman County
Board of Education. (5) Ten percent to the municipalities of Cullman County incorporated prior
to May 18, 2020, except Cullman, to be distributed on a population basis. (6) a. Five percent
to the rural volunteer fire departments of the county, to be equally distributed among the
following volunteer fire departments in Cullman County: Arkadelphia, Baileyton, Battle Ground,
Berlin, Bethsadia, Bremen, Cold Springs, Crane Hill, Dodge City, Fairview, Garden City, Gold
Ridge, Good Hope, Holly Pond, Johnson Crossing, Jones Chapel, Joppa,...
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45-22-11
Section 45-22-11 Expenses for various county officials. The members of the Board of Registrars,
Jury Commission, and Board of Equalization in Cullman County shall receive an expense allowance
of five dollars ($5) for each day they are in session, which shall be in addition to any other
compensation, expense allowance, or salary now received, to be paid from the Cullman County
General Fund. (Act 80-423, p. 584, ยง1.)...
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45-28-90
Section 45-28-90 Creation; composition; dispersement of funds; compensation. (a) This section
shall be operative only in Etowah County. (b) There is created the Etowah County Community
Development Committee which shall have all authority as to the expenditure of the funds received
for community development in this county from the one cent ($.01) sales tax which is provided
by Section 45-28-244.01. (c) The committee shall be composed of five members, four of whom
shall be appointed by the county legislative delegation, and the fifth member who shall not
have voting privileges shall be the Etowah County Administrator. Each member of the committee
shall serve for four years and vacancies on the committee shall be filled by the appointing
authority. The committee shall be appointed within 90 days after June 20, 1995. The first
meeting of the committee shall be set by the Etowah County Administrator. Thereafter, the
committee may meet as provided in its bylaws. (d) The committee shall not...
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45-22-223
Section 45-22-223 Creation of board; composition; powers; funding. (a) In Cullman County, there
is established the Joppa Historical Board to own, operate, manage, and preserve the former
Joppa School property in the unincorporated community of Joppa, including any ball fields
and other historical structures, owned by the Cullman County Board of Education. The Joppa
Historical Board shall be composed of five members appointed by the Cullman County Legislative
Delegation for terms of four years. Members of the board shall continue to serve until a successor
is appointed. Members of the board are immune from civil liability for actions taken in the
conduct of their duties to the extent allowed under Section 36-1-12. (b)(1) The Joppa Historical
Board may accept title to the former Joppa School property owned by the Cullman County Board
of Education and may hold the property for the benefit and use of the public, particularly
the unincorporated community of Joppa. The Joppa Historical Board...
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45-22-224
Section 45-22-224 Creation of board; composition; powers; funding. (a) In Cullman County, the
Battleground School Historical Board is established to own, operate, manage, and preserve
the former Battleground School property in the unincorporated community of Battleground, including
any ball fields and other historical structures, owned by the Cullman County Board of Education.
The Battleground School Historical Board shall be composed of five members appointed by the
Cullman County Legislative Delegation for terms of four years. Members of the board shall
continue to serve until a successor is appointed. Members of the board are immune from civil
liability for actions taken in the conduct of their duties to the extent allowed under Section
36-1-12. (b)(1) The Battleground School Historical Board may accept title to the former Battleground
School property owned by the Cullman County Board of Education and may hold the property for
the benefit and use of the public, particularly the...
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45-22-60
Section 45-22-60 Compensation; office space and automobile; expenses; assistant coroner. (a)
Effective after the 2018 General Election, the Coroner of Cullman County shall receive a salary
of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), to be paid in equal monthly installments, and shall
be paid out of the general fund of the county. The salary in this subsection shall be the
total compensation paid to the coroner. (b) The Cullman County Commission shall provide the
coroner with office space and a county automobile for use in the performance of his or her
duties. (c) The Cullman County Commission shall reimburse the coroner for any actual expenses
for supplies used in the performance of his or her duties. The benefits and expenses provided
in this subsection shall be in addition to any other compensation or expense allowances provided
by law. (d) The coroner may employ an assistant coroner, and the salary of the assistant coroner
shall be paid out of the salary of the coroner. (Act...
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11-80-4.1
Section 11-80-4.1 Appropriations and contributions to community action agencies. (a) County
and municipal governments in Alabama are hereby authorized to appropriate from the general
fund of the county or municipality, or from federal revenue sharing funds of the county or
municipality, funds to community action agencies authorized to administer grants and contracts
in their areas. These funds may be used to match grant funds and contract funds from the federal
government, state government, planning and development commissions, and other public and private
organizations where local matching funds are required for the delivery of social services.
(b) County and municipal governments in Alabama are authorized to contribute to community
action agencies in-kind services such as space, equipment, personnel and other resources which
can be fairly evaluated as matching funds for the same purposes as stated in subsection (a)
of this section. (c) Community action agencies eligible to receive...
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11-3-4.1
Section 11-3-4.1 Compensation of commissioners. (a) For the purposes of this section, Section
11-3-4, and Chapter 2A of this title, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) COUNTY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN. Those persons elected or appointed to such office by any and
all lawful means but, except where specifically provided, shall not include those persons
who serve as chair by virtue of their having been elected or appointed as judge of probate
of the county. (2) COMPENSATION. All salary, expense allowance, or any other compensation
received for serving as commissioner or chair of the county commission, but shall not include
any reimbursement for mileage traveled or actual and necessary expenses incurred which are
otherwise payable by law. (3) LOCAL LAW. Any and all applicable statutes that apply to any
part of the state which is less than the whole and shall include statutes otherwise known
as "general laws of local application" or "population bracket acts." (b)
No county...
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45-2-84.02
Section 45-2-84.02 Definitions. As used in this part, the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) BALDWIN COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CENTER. The entity, programs, or physical
structure which shall provide the programs or custodial care for eligible persons released
from custody prior to the adjudication of their case or sentenced to participate in programs
developed pursuant to this part after having been adjudicated and sentenced. (2) BALDWIN COUNTY
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS FUND. A fund established in a local bank and supervised by either the
Baldwin County Commission, the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office, or the Baldwin County Pretrial
Release and Community Corrections Board for the deposit of all funds, from whatever source,
collected for the operation and supervision of the programs developed and operated pursuant
to this part. The agency superintending the Baldwin County Community Corrections Center shall
supervise and manage this account. Funds deposited into this...
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45-25-92
Section 45-25-92 Industrial Development Authority - Creation; composition. (a) For the purpose
of promoting industry and trade and to assist the county commission in DeKalb County in their
pursuits therefor, there is created an Industrial Development Authority for DeKalb County
which shall be composed of 19 members. All members of the authority shall be residents and
qualified electors of DeKalb County. The mayor and council from each of the following municipalities
shall appoint one member from such municipality: Fort Payne, Valley Head, Mentone, Hammondville,
Ider, Henager, Sylvania, Rainsville, Powell, Shiloh, Fyffe, Geraldine, Crossville, and Collinsville.
Provided however that none of the aforementioned appointees shall be an elected official of
the municipality. Each of the four county commissioners shall appoint one member from outside
the above-named municipalities. (b) The chair of the county commission shall serve as a member.
All members of the authority shall serve for...
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