ALABAMA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE V
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
§112 | COMPOSITION; OFFICERS ENUMERATED
§113 | SUPREME EXECUTIVE POWER VESTED IN GOVERNOR
§114 | GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ATTORNEY-GENERAL, STATE AUDITOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE TREASURER, AND COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES - HOW ELECTED; WHEN ELECTION HELD
§115 | GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ATTORNEY-GENERAL, STATE AUDITOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE TREASURER, AND COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES - RETURNS OF ELECTION TRANSMITTED TO SPEAKER OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; OPENING AND PUBLICATION OF ELECTION RETURNS; DUTIES OF SPEAKER AND LEGISLATURE MINISTERIAL IN OPENING AND PUBLICATION OF VOTES; PERSON HAVING HIGHEST NUMBER OF VOTES ELECTED; TIE VOTES; CONTESTED ELECTIONS
§116 | GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE AUDITOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE TREASURER, AND COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES - TERM OF OFFICE; OFFICERS MAY SUCCEED SELVES FOR ONE ADDITIONAL TERM
§117 | QUALIFICATIONS OF GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR; LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR EX OFFICIO PRESIDENT OF SENATE
§118 | COMPENSATION AND RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ATTORNEY-GENERAL, STATE AUDITOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE TREASURER, AND COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
§119 | INCREASE IN SALARY OF GOVERNOR AT SESSION OF LEGISLATURE FOLLOWING RATIFICATION OF CONSTITUTION
§120 | GOVERNOR TO FAITHFULLY EXECUTE LAWS
§121 | GOVERNOR MAY REQUIRE REPORTS FROM OFFICERS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT AND OFFICERS AND MANAGERS OF STATE INSTITUTIONS; FALSE REPORTS OR FAILURE TO FILE REPORTS CONSTITUTES IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE
§122 | GOVERNOR AUTHORIZED TO CONVENE LEGISLATURE ON EXTRAORDINARY OCCASIONS; PROCLAMATION OF GOVERNOR TO STATE MATTERS ON WHICH ACTION NECESSARY
§123 | REPORTS AND INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN LEGISLATURE BY GOVERNOR; PRESENTATION OF BUDGET TO LEGISLATURE
§124 | AUTHORITY OF GOVERNOR TO GRANT REPRIEVES AND COMMUTATIONS TO PERSONS UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH; LEGISLATURE TO REGULATE ADMINISTRATION OF PARDONS, PAROLES, REMISSION OF FINES AND FORFEITURES, SUSPENSION OF SENTENCES AND PROBATION; PARDON NOT RELIEF FROM CIVIL AND POLITICAL DISABILITIES UNLESS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED
(2) The power to grant a reprieve or commutation under subdivision (1) shall not be exercised until the Governor has notified the Attorney General and has made reasonable efforts to notify a designated member of the victim's family, whose mailing address, e-mail, and phone number have been provided to the Governor by the Attorney General for this purpose.
(3) Failure to provide the required notification under subdivision (2) shall void the reprieve or commutation, and the Attorney General may seek a new execution order from the Alabama Supreme Court as provided under existing law.
(c) No pardon shall relieve a person from civil and political disabilities unless specifically expressed in the pardon.
§125 | PRESENTATION OF BILLS TO GOVERNOR FOR SIGNATURE; VETO POWER OF GOVERNOR; PROCEDURE FOR PASSAGE OF BILL AFTER VETO BY GOVERNOR; EFFECT OF FAILURE OF GOVERNOR TO SIGN BILL
§126 | AUTHORITY OF GOVERNOR TO VETO ITEMS IN APPROPRIATION BILLS
§127 | SUCCESSION TO OFFICE OF GOVERNOR; FILLING OF VACANCY WHEN OFFICES OF GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR BOTH VACANT; PROCEDURE WHEN GOVERNOR OR SUCCESSOR IMPEACHED, ABSENT FROM STATE, DISABLED, ETC.; FAILURE OF GOVERNOR-ELECT, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-ELECT, ETC., TO QUALIFY
§128 | PROCEDURE WHEN GOVERNOR OR ACTING GOVERNOR APPEARS TO BE OF UNSOUND MIND
§129 | COMPENSATION OF ACTING GOVERNOR
§130 | HOLDING OFFICE IN ADDITION TO THAT OF GOVERNOR
§131 | MILITARY POWERS OF GOVERNOR
§132 | QUALIFICATIONS OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL, STATE AUDITOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE TREASURER, AND COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
§133 | GREAT SEAL OF STATE
§134 | DUTIES OF SECRETARY OF STATE GENERALLY
§135 | ISSUANCE AND EXECUTION OF GRANTS AND COMMISSIONS
§136 | VACANCY IN OFFICE OR UNSOUNDNESS OF MIND OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL, STATE AUDITOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE TREASURER, OR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES
§137 | DUTIES GENERALLY AND RESTRICTIONS ON RECEIPT OF FEES, ETC., BY ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE AUDITOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE TREASURER, AND COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES; ANNUAL REPORTS BY STATE TREASURER AND STATE AUDITOR; ATTORNEY GENERAL MAY BE REQUIRED TO DEFEND SUITS AGAINST STATE, POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS, OFFICERS, ETC
§138 | ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE OF SHERIFFS; SHERIFF ELIGIBLE TO SUCCEED SELF; IMPEACHMENT OF SHERIFF; EFFECT OF IMPEACHMENT OF SHERIFF
§138.01 | APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS IN CIVIL SERVICE
B. It shall be the duty of the legislature to maintain laws necessary to implement, and to provide adequate financial support for, a positive program of personnel management in the state service.
C. All state personnel laws now in effect that are not in conflict with this article shall continue in effect until they are amended or repealed as provided by law. Civil service status acquired by employees under existing statutes shall not be affected by the provisions of this article.
§138.02 | CONVEYANCE OF ALABAMA STATE DOCKS DEPARTMENT PROPERTY
(b) The state of Alabama, through the Alabama state docks department, is authorized to convey, without consideration, title to its real property, equipment and facilities located in Morgan county, Alabama, and known as the Alabama State Docks to the Decatur-Morgan County Port Authority, a public corporation, and in Walker county, Alabama, known as the State Docks in Cordova in Walker county to the Walker county commission, but subject to existing leases and other contractual agreements now in effect. Any laws or parts of laws or any provisions of the Constitution of 1901, as amended, which are in conflict with this amendment are hereby revised, superseded and repealed to the extent they are in conflict with this amendment. The provisions herein shall be self-executing.
(c) The State of Alabama, through the Alabama State Docks Department, may convey, without consideration, title to its real property, equipment, and facilities located in Madison County, Alabama, and known as the Alabama State Docks, to the Huntsville-Madison County Marina and Port Authority, a public corporation. The conveyance shall be subject to existing leases and other contractual agreements now in effect. Any laws or parts of laws, or any provisions of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, are revised, superseded, and repealed to the extent they are in conflict with this amendment.
§138.03 | USE OF ASSETS OF STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
§138.04 | HEALTH CARE BENEFITS FOR RETIRED STATE AND EDUCATION EMPLOYEES
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