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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 45 - Local Laws.
    • Chapter 49 - Mobile County.
    • Article 3 - Boards and Commissions.
    • Part 1 - Indian Commissions.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 3 - Boards and Commissions.
    Part 1 - Indian Commissions.

    Section 45-49-30 - Mowa Band of the Choctaw Indian Commission of Mobile County, Alabama. - There is created and established in Mobile County a commission...

    Section 45-49-30.01 - Purpose. - The purpose of this commission shall be to deal fairly...

    Section 45-49-30.02 - Duties. - It shall be the duty of the commission to study,...

    Section 45-49-30.03 - Composition. - (a) The commission shall be composed of seven members, five...

    Section 45-49-30.04 - Executive Director; Staff and Consultants. - The commission, subject to county or other funds that would...

    Section 45-49-30.05 - Meetings. - (a) The commission shall meet quarterly, and at any other...

    Section 45-49-30.06 - Annual Report. - The commission shall prepare a written annual report giving an...

    Section 45-49-30.07 - Fiscal Records; Annual Audit; Bond. - (a) Fiscal records shall be kept by the executive director...

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