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36-26-18
Section 36-26-18 Extraordinary appointments. (a) Extraordinary appointments include temporary
appointments, emergency appointments, exceptional appointments and provisional appointments.
(b) Whenever the services to be rendered by an appointee are for a temporary period not to
exceed 104 workdays and the need for such service is important and urgent, the director may
select for such temporary service any person on the proper eligible register without regard
to his standing on such register. Successive temporary appointments to the same position or
of the same candidate shall not be made under this provision. The acceptance or refusal by
an eligible of such temporary appointment shall not affect his standing on the register for
regular employment, nor shall a period of temporary service be counted as a part of the probationary
service in case of subsequent appointment to a regular position. (c) Whenever there is an
emergency condition existing in the service, appointment may be made of...
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45-30A-50.13
Section 45-30A-50.13 Probation. Except as provided in Section 45-30A-50.01 and Section 45-30A-50.02,
to acquire permanent status in a position in the classified service so long as such position
remains in the classified service, employees shall be subject to a period of probation. The
regular period of probation shall be six months; provided, however, the board may adopt rules
and regulations specifying a longer period of probation for a designated class or classes,
or for extension of the probation period for any individual probationary employee, but no
probationary period may extend beyond 12 months. The work and conduct of employees with a
probationary status shall be subject to close scrutiny and evaluation. An employee retained
beyond the end of the probationary period shall have permanent status in the position in which
he or she was so retained so long as that position remains in the classified service if, but
only if, the appointing authority files a written statement with the...
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45-31-120.13
Section 45-31-120.13 Probation. Except as provided in Sections 45-31-120.01 and 45-31-120.02,
to acquire permanent status in a position in the classified service so long as such position
remains in the classified service, employees shall be subject to a period of probation. The
regular period of probation shall be six months; provided, however, the board may adopt rules
and regulations specifying a longer period of probation for a designated class or classes,
or for extension of the probation period for any individual probationary employee, but no
probationary period may extend beyond 12 months. The work and conduct of employees with a
probationary status shall be subject to close scrutiny and evaluation. An employee retained
beyond the end of the probationary period shall have permanent status in the position in which
he or she was so retained so long as that position remains in the classified service if, but
only if, the appointing authority files a written statement with the...
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45-35-120.13
Section 45-35-120.13 Probation. Except as provided in Sections 45-35-120.01 and 45-35-120.02,
to acquire permanent status in a position in the classified service so long as such position
remains in the classified service, employees shall be subject to a period of probation. The
regular period of probation shall be six months; provided, however, the board may adopt rules
and regulations specifying a longer period of probation for a designated class or classes,
or for extension of the probation period for any individual probationary employee, but no
probationary period may extend beyond 12 months. The work and conduct of employees with a
probationary status shall be subject to close scrutiny and evaluation. An employee retained
beyond the end of the probationary period shall have permanent status in the position in which
he or she was so retained so long as that position remains in the classified service if, but
only if, the appointing authority files a written statement with the...
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45-4-120
Section 45-4-120 Countywide personnel system. (a) The County Commission of Bibb County may
establish and administer a countywide personnel system based on principles of human resource
management which shall include equity, fairness, and compliance with all applicable state
and federal laws. (b) As used in this section, the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) APPOINTING AUTHORITY. All persons having the authority to hire, fire, and discipline
employees for their department. (2) CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE. An individual who is assigned to
an on-going position, full or part-time, authorized by the county commission and whose salary
is paid with funds allocated by the county commission, regardless of the source of those funds,
and who is required initially to complete a probationary period. (3) COUNTY. Bibb County,
Alabama. (4) COUNTY COMMISSION. The governing body of Bibb County or any succeeding governing
system that may be established. (5) DISCIPLINARY ACTION. Suspension...
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45-8-120.03
Section 45-8-120.03 Appointment and employment; funding of positions. The employment of all
employees, except those exempted in Section 45-8-120.01, of Calhoun County, who are covered
by this article shall be subject to the provisions of this article and the civil service rules
and regulations developed, promulgated, and administered by the Calhoun County Civil Service
Board pursuant to this article. The appointment and employment shall be upon a non-partisan
merit basis and without regard to race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, or religion.
The county commission shall be responsible for authorizing funding for those positions, regardless
of service category, as determined to be necessary and within the financial resources of the
county. At the beginning of each fiscal year the commission will furnish a list, by service
category and department, of the positions that have been funded for the fiscal year to the
board. If additional positions are required during the fiscal...
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11-20-71
Section 11-20-71 Board of directors; officers; proceedings; qualifications of directors. (a)
The board of directors of an agriculture authority shall be as specified in the articles and
in accordance with Section 11-20-70. (b) Each agriculture authority shall have a chair, vice
chair, secretary, and treasurer to be elected by the board of directors. The offices of secretary
and treasurer may, but need not, be held by the same person. A majority of the directors shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The officers and directors shall serve
for the terms provided for in the articles. A director may not draw any salary for any service
rendered or for any duty performed as director. The duties of the chair, vice chair, secretary,
and treasurer shall be those as are customarily performed by such officers and as may be prescribed
by the board of directors from time to time. (c) All directors shall serve until their successors
are duly appointed or until they cease to be...
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45-49-120.07
Section 45-49-120.07 Personnel director. The board shall elect and fix the salary of the director
who shall hold office at the will of the board. The board shall prescribe qualifications as
to residence, education, and experience as may be necessary in its opinion to fill the position
of director. The director, as executive head of the department, shall direct and supervise
all its administrative and technical activities. It shall be the director's duty to: (1) Attend
all meetings of the board and provide for recording its official actions, but he or she shall
not have a vote. (2) Appoint from the employment register employees of the department, and
experts and special assistants as may be necessary to carry out effectively this part. Upon
approval by the board, the director may employ a deputy personnel director outside of the
merit system who shall serve at the director's pleasure. The deputy director may be employed
at a salary not to exceed 75 percent of the salary of the director....
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45-49-120.06
Section 45-49-120.06 Personnel board. (a)(1) The personnel board shall consist of five members
designated respectively as Member 1, Member 2, Member 3, Member 4, and Member 5, each of whom
shall be over 19 years of age, of recognized good character and ability, a qualified elector
of Mobile County, and shall not, when appointed nor for three years then next preceding the
date of his or her appointment have held elective public office, nor have been a candidate
for public office. If any person actively solicits a position on the board, the committee,
for this reason, shall refuse to consider his or her appointment. After May 15, 2009, each
member shall be a resident of his or her respective district, as hereinafter provided, at
the time of his or her appointment and for the duration of his or her term; provided however,
that those members in office on May 15, 2009, may serve out the remainder of their then unexpired
term without regard to their respective districts of residence. Members...
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41-7-3
Section 41-7-3 Advisory Board. (a) There is established the Advisory Board to the Alabama Tourism
Department to advise and assist the director. The board shall be composed of 21 members who
shall be appointed as follows: (1) Two members who shall be appointed by the Governor from
a list of three persons for each board position which shall be submitted to the Governor by
the Alabama Travel Council, or its successor organization. (2) Two members who shall be appointed
by the Governor from a list of three persons for each board position which shall be submitted
to the Governor by the Alabama Hospitality Association, or its successor organization. (3)
Two members who shall be appointed by the Governor from a list of three persons for each board
position which shall be submitted to the Governor by the Alabama Association of Convention
and Visitor Bureaus, or its successor organization. (4) Two members who shall be appointed
by the Governor from a list of three persons for each board...
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