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Section 11-44-86

Assignment or delegation of powers and duties of board of commissioners.

The said board of commissioners may delegate or assign to one or more of its members or to such boards, commissions, officers, or employees as may be created or selected by it the performance of such executive and judicial duties and powers as may be necessary or convenient, provided the same is done by resolution, bylaw, or ordinance duly enacted according to law, and the said board, except as otherwise provided in this article, may abolish or change any judicial or ministerial office of such city or town by like process.

(Acts 1927, No. 390, p. 461; Code 1940, T. 37, §98.)

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Section 11-44-86

Assignment or delegation of powers and duties of board of commissioners.

The said board of commissioners may delegate or assign to one or more of its members or to such boards, commissions, officers, or employees as may be created or selected by it the performance of such executive and judicial duties and powers as may be necessary or convenient, provided the same is done by resolution, bylaw, or ordinance duly enacted according to law, and the said board, except as otherwise provided in this article, may abolish or change any judicial or ministerial office of such city or town by like process.

(Acts 1927, No. 390, p. 461; Code 1940, T. 37, §98.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title11 > Title2 > 11-44-86

Section 11-44-86

Assignment or delegation of powers and duties of board of commissioners.

The said board of commissioners may delegate or assign to one or more of its members or to such boards, commissions, officers, or employees as may be created or selected by it the performance of such executive and judicial duties and powers as may be necessary or convenient, provided the same is done by resolution, bylaw, or ordinance duly enacted according to law, and the said board, except as otherwise provided in this article, may abolish or change any judicial or ministerial office of such city or town by like process.

(Acts 1927, No. 390, p. 461; Code 1940, T. 37, §98.)