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HB354 Alabama 2016 Session

Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2016
Title
Mobile Co., Revenue Commissioner's office, salary of executive secretary and chief clerk, Act 81-508, 1981 Reg. Sess., repealed
Summary

HB354 fixes the annual salaries for the Mobile County Revenue Commissioner’s executive secretary and chief clerk and repeals a prior related law.

What This Bill Does

It sets the executive secretary’s salary to match the salary of the secretaries to the Mobile County Commissioners, paid monthly from the county treasury. It sets the chief clerk’s salary at $65,000 per year, paid monthly with half funded by the county treasury and half by the state reappraisal budget, and it allows cost-of-living increases that match those for Mobile County merit system employees. It repeals Act 81-508 (1981) and takes effect immediately after the act is approved by the Governor.

Who It Affects
  • Executive secretary to the Mobile County Revenue Commissioner, whose salary will be aligned with the secretaries to Mobile County Commissioners and paid by the county.
  • Chief clerk of the Mobile County Revenue Commissioner, who will earn $65,000 per year with funding split between the county treasury and the state reappraisal budget and will be eligible for merit-level cost-of-living increases.
Key Provisions
  • Section 1: Beginning the first day of the month after this act becomes law, the executive secretary's salary will equal the salary of the secretaries to the Mobile County Commissioners, paid monthly from the county treasury.
  • Section 2: Beginning the first day of the month after this act becomes law, the chief clerk's salary will be $65,000 per year, paid monthly; one-half funded from the county treasury and one-half from the state reappraisal budget; the chief clerk will receive the same cost-of-living increases as merit system employees.
  • Section 3: Any laws or parts of laws that conflict with this act are repealed; Act 81-508 of the 1981 Regular Session is repealed.
  • Section 4: The act becomes effective immediately following its passage and approval by the Governor (or otherwise becoming law).
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Mobile County

Bill Actions

H

Forwarded to Executive Department

H

Assigned Act No. 2016-365.

H

Clerk of the House Certification

S

Signature Requested

H

Enrolled

H

Passed Second House

S

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass adopted Roll Call 1034

S

Third Reading Passed

S

Glover motion to Carry Over to the Call of the Chair adopted Voice Vote

S

Third Reading Carried Over to Call of the Chair

S

Glover motion to Carry Over adopted Voice Vote

S

Third Reading Carried Over

S

Read for the second time and placed on the calendar

S

Read for the first time and referred to the Senate committee on Local Legislation, Mobile County

H

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass adopted Roll Call 471

H

Third Reading Passed

H

Read for the second time and placed on the calendar

H

Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Mobile County Legislation

Bill Text

Votes

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass

April 5, 2016 House Passed
Yes 24
No 1
Abstained 62
Absent 18

Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass

May 4, 2016 Senate Passed
Yes 20
No 1
Abstained 4
Absent 10

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature