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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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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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38-9-8
shall be deemed satisfied if the report is made in accordance with the rules of the State Board
of Health. (2) Within seven days following an oral report, an investigation of any alleged
abuse, neglect, exploitation, sexual abuse, or emotional abuse shall be made by the county
department of human resources or the law enforcement official, whichever receives the report,
and a written report prepared which includes the following: a. Name, age, and address of the
person. b. Nature and extent of injury suffered by the person. c. Any other facts or
circumstances known to the reporter which may aid in the determination of appropriate action.
(b) All reports prepared by a law enforcement official shall be forwarded to the county department
of human resources within 24 hours. (c) The county department of human resources shall not
be required to investigate any report of abuse, neglect, exploitation, sexual abuse, or emotional
abuse that occurs in any facility owned and operated by the Alabama...
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22-9A-25
Section 22-9A-25 Enforcement. Each local and deputy registrar is charged with the strict and
thorough enforcement of the provisions of this chapter in his or her registration district,
under the supervision and direction of the State Registrar. He or she shall make an immediate
report to the State Registrar of any violation of this section coming to his or her knowledge
by observation, upon complaint of any person, or otherwise. The State Registrar shall thoroughly
and efficiently execute the provisions of this chapter and rules of the board in every part
of the state and shall possess supervisory power over local registrars and deputy registrars,
to ensure the compliance with all requirements of this chapter. The State Registrar, either
personally or by an accredited representative, may investigate cases of irregularity or violation
of this chapter and rules of the board, and all registrars shall aid him or her, upon request,
in the investigations. If the State Registrar deems it...
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25-9-2
Section 25-9-2 Definitions. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, as used in this
chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) SECRETARY. The Secretary of
the Department of Labor or such other public officer, employee, board, commission, or other
authority that may by law be assigned the duties and authority of the Secretary of Labor under
this chapter. (2) CHIEF. The Chief of the Division of Safety and Inspection of the Department
of Labor or such other public officer, employee, board, commission, or other authority that
may in emergencies be acting in the stead of the chief or may by law be assigned the duties
and authority of the Chief of the Division of Safety and Inspection of the Department of Labor.
(3) HEAD MINE INSPECTOR. The employee of the Division of Safety and Inspection in charge of
mine inspection or such other public officer, employee, board, commission, or other authority
that may by law be assigned the duties and authority of the head mine...
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32-6-45
Section 32-6-45 Immunity from civil liability. No civil or criminal action may be brought against
the board, any of its members, the director or director's office or its employees, or any
physician licensed to practice in this state, for providing any reports, records, examinations,
opinions, or recommendations pursuant to the division. In addition, any other person acting
in good faith and without negligence or malicious intent in making a report to the director's
office pursuant to this division shall have the immunity from civil liability that might otherwise
be incurred or imposed. (Acts 1979, No. 79-619, p. 1097, §5.)...
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43-2-559
Section 43-2-559 Other actions not barred. The proceedings for the settlement of the accounts
of deceased or outgoing executors or administrators provided for in this division do not prevent
any action by the remaining or succeeding executor or administrator, or by any other person
entitled thereto, against such executor or administrator or his personal representative
for any property remaining in his hands or for any other cause of action. (Code 1852, §1882;
Code 1867, §2238; Code 1876, §2596; Code 1886, §2182; Code 1896, §250; Code 1907, §2701;
Code 1923, §5934; Code 1940, T. 61, §329.)...
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22-28-19
Section 22-28-19 Right of entry for inspection; tests and samples. (a) Any duly authorized
officer, employee or representative of the department may enter and inspect any property,
premises or place on, or at, which an air contaminant source is located or is being constructed,
installed or established, at any reasonable time, for the purpose of ascertaining the state
of compliance with this chapter and rules and regulations in force pursuant thereto. No person
shall refuse entry or access to any authorized representative of the department who requests
entry for purposes of inspection, and who presents appropriate credentials, nor shall any
person obstruct, hamper or interfere with any such inspection. If requested, the owner or
operator of the premises shall receive a report setting forth all facts found which relate
to compliance status. (b) The department may conduct tests and take samples of air contaminants,
fuel, process material or other material which affects, or may affect,...
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25-9-7
Section 25-9-7 Duties of mine inspectors generally; accompanying of inspectors on inspections
by representatives of miners; mine examination reports. The duties of mine inspectors are
to make examinations of mines to see that all the requirements of this chapter are strictly
observed and carried out. They shall examine the equipment, works, and machinery connected
with said mines; examine into the state of coal mines as to transportation, ventilation, circulation,
and conditions of air, electricity, explosives, timbering, drainage, practices, and general
security and perform such other duties as are required by the secretary. At the commencement
of any inspection of a coal mine as provided herein, the authorized representative of the
miners at the mine at the time of such inspection shall be given an opportunity to accompany
the mine inspectors on any such inspection. The mine inspectors shall make a record of all
examinations of coal mines, showing the date when made, the condition in...
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6-10-97
Section 6-10-97 Reduced homestead incapable of allotment - Sale - Proceedings when no bid in
excess of $6,000 received. (a) If, at such sale or any subsequent sale, no bid in excess of
$6,000 is received, the representative must report that fact to the court; and thereupon the
court must make an order directing the report to lie over 30 days, during which time any person
interested in the sale may file written exceptions attacking the fairness of the sale, stating
the grounds of such exceptions. Upon the filing of such exceptions, a day must be appointed
to hear the same, 10 days' notice thereof given and other proceedings had as provided in this
division for the hearing of exceptions to a report allotting homestead, so far as such provisions
are applicable. (b) If, on the hearing of such exceptions, the court is satisfied from the
evidence that the failure to obtain a bid of more than $6,000 was due to a want of fairness
in the conduct of the sale or to fraud or collusion thereat, an...
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