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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 40 - Revenue and Taxation.
    • Chapter 6A - Compensation of Tax Assessors, Tax Collectors, Revenue Commissioners, License Commissioners, Etc.

    Code of Alabama
    Title 40 - Revenue and Taxation.
    Chapter 6A - Compensation of Tax Assessors, Tax Collectors, Revenue Commissioners, License Commissioners, Etc.

    Section 40-6A-1 - Legislative Intent. - The Legislature recognizes the necessity of an equitable, fair, and...

    Section 40-6A-2 - Salary and Fees of Officials Charged With Assessing and Collecting Ad Valorem Taxes. - On and after May 3, 1990, and upon approval by...

    Section 40-6A-3 - This Section Not Applicable to Salaries of Certain Officials. - Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 40-6A-2, all such officials who...

    Section 40-6A-4 - Salary Must Equal Net Personal Income. - All officials who are being converted from a fee basis...

    Section 40-6A-5 - Support Services Provided by Local Governing Bodies; Compensation of Office Personnel; Membership in Merit System. - The governing bodies of each of the counties of this...

    Section 40-6A-6 - Fees, Commissions, etc., Must Now Be Paid Into Local General Fund. - All fees, commissions, allowances, or other compensation heretofore collected by...

    Section 40-6A-7 - Manner of Payment of Fees, etc., Due Prior to Conversion From Fee to Salary Basis. - Any fees, commissions, allowances, or other compensation due to officials...

    Section 40-6A-8 - Effective Date. - This chapter shall be effective on October 1 immediately following...

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