Proposed Constitutional Amendments to Appear on Local Ballots Only November 2, 2004 General Election
"Shall the following Amendments be adopted
to the Constitution of Alabama?"
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS WHICH APPLY TO ONLY ONE COUNTY
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number to review the complete text of the bill that proposes the amendment.
Relating to Barbour County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to authorize Barbour County and any municipality located
therein to perform certain actions for the purpose of economic and industrial
development. (Proposed by Act
2003-122)
Relating to Blount County, proposing an amendment to Amendment No. 718 to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to allow a sheriff of Blount County to be
included within the phase-out of the supernumerary program and to be allowed to
participate in the State Employees' Retirement System. (Proposed by Act
2004-231)
Relating to Clarke County, proposing an amendment to Amendment No. 631 to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to allow a sheriff of Clarke County to be
included within the phase-out of the supernumerary program and to be allowed to
participate in the State Employees' Retirement System. (Proposed by Act
2004-393)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 1
Relating to Conecuh County, proposing an amendment to Amendment 634 to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to delete the authority to use the additional
fees on civil and criminal cases for construction and operation of the existing
county courthouse. (Proposed by Act
2003-75)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 2
Relating to Conecuh County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to authorize an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of
1901, to authorize the establishment of the Conecuh County Reservoir Management
Area Authority for the development of Murder Creek in Conecuh County (Proposed
by Act
2004-392)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, authorizing
the governing body of the City of Selma in Dallas County to establish an Alabama
Foreign Trade Investment Zone as a special tax district for the purpose of
importing duty free and quota free articles eligible under the United States
General System of Preferences and the Africa Growth and Opportunities Act and
would specify that the value of land and improvements on the land within the
district would be assessed and taxed for ad valorem tax purposes by county tax
officials under a single site valuation system. (Proposed by Act
2004-232)
Relating to Etowah County and the municipalities located therein, proposing
an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to authorize Etowah County
and any municipality located therein to perform certain actions for the purpose
of economic and industrial development. (Proposed by Act
2003-408)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 1
Relating to Hale County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to phase out the supernumerary system for certain elected
public officials and allow them to participate in the Employees' Retirement
System. (Proposed by Act
2003-204)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 2
Relating to Hale County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to levy an additional 30 mill ad valorem tax on certain classes
of property; to increase the homestead exemption from $2,000 to $5,000 for tax
levies subject to the homestead exemption; and to provide that the increase in
the countywide tax shall be distributed by local act. (Proposed by Act
2004-542)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 1
Relating to Limestone County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to provide for the election of the Limestone County Board of
Education by the qualified electors of the county residing outside of the
corporate limits of any city with a separate city board of education. (Proposed
by Act
2004-45)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 2
Relating to Limestone County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to provide for the equalization of the rate of ad valorem
taxation levied for school purposes in the portion of the City of Madison
located in Limestone County with the portion of the City of Madison located in
Madison County. (Proposed by Act
2004-312)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 3
Relating to Limestone County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to phase out the supernumerary system for certain public
officials and allow elected or appointed county officials, as defined, to
participate in the Employees' Retirement System and to allow the employees of
the Town of Ardmore in Limestone County to participate in the Employees'
Retirement System. (Proposed by Act
2004-389)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 4
Relating to Limestone County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to grant certain home rule powers, not to include the power to
tax or raise revenue, to the Limestone County Commission. (Proposed by Act
2004-535)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, authorizing
the governing body of the City of Tuskegee in Macon County to establish an
Alabama Foreign Trade Investment Zone as a special tax district for the purpose
of importing duty free and quota free articles eligible under the United States
General System of Preferences and the Africa Growth and Opportunities Act and
would specify that the value of land and improvements on the land within the
district would be assessed and taxed for ad valorem tax purposes by county tax
officials under a single site valuation system. (Proposed by Act
2004-394)
Relating to Madison County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to phase out the supernumerary system for certain public
officials and allow elected or appointed county officials, as defined, to
participate in the Employees' Retirement System. (Proposed by Act
2004-543)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 1
Relating to Mobile County, proposing an amendment to Amendment No. 648 to the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to specifically include the sheriff within the
group of certain elected officials in Mobile County who may participate in the
Employees' Retirement System. (Proposed by Act
2003-414)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 2
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, authorizing
the governing body of the City of Prichard to establish an Alabama Foreign Trade
Investment Zone as a special tax district for the purpose of importing duty free
and quota free articles eligible under the United States General System of
Preferences and the Africa Growth and Opportunities Act; would specify that the
value of land and improvements on the land within the district would be assessed
and taxed for ad valorem tax purposes by county tax officials under a single
site valuation system; and would provide further for the contractual powers of
nonprofit organizations. (Proposed by Act
2004-98)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 3
Relating to Mobile County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to authorize the issuance of bonds to include land and capital
improvements and to continue the existing levy of the tax authorized by
Amendment 18, as amended. (Proposed by Act
2004-417)
Relating to Monroe County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to phase out the supernumerary system for certain elected
public officials and allow them to participate in the Employees' Retirement
System. (Proposed by Act
2004-240)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 1
Relating to Pickens County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to phase out the supernumerary system for certain elected
public officials and allow them to participate in the Employees' Retirement
System. (Proposed by Act
2003-76)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 2
Relating to Pickens County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment No. 649 of the Constitution of Alabama of
1901, authorizing an administrative fee of no more than 3 percent of the special
ad valorem for fire protection. (Proposed by Act
2004-241)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 1
Relating to Shelby County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to authorize the Legislature by local law to provide for the
enforcement of traffic laws on private roads in private gated communities in the
county. (Proposed by Act
2003-121)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 2
Relating to Shelby County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to allow the Judge of Probate of Shelby County to exercise
equity jurisdiction concurrent with that of the circuit court in cases
originally filed in the Probate Court of Shelby County if the Judge of Probate
is licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama. (Proposed by Act
2003-123)
Relating to St. Clair County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to amend Amendment 652, providing further for the distribution
of the ad valorem taxes called for fire protection. (Proposed by Act
2004-395)
Relating to Tuscaloosa County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to phase out the supernumerary system for certain elected
public officials and allow them to participate in the Employees' Retirement
System. (Proposed by Act
2003-120)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 1
Relating to Walker County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to provide for the creation of the Corridor X Parkway Authority
located in Walker County and providing for the composition, jurisdiction, and
powers of the authority relating to zoning near any limited access highway in
Walker County, including, but not limited to, uniformity of landscaping and
roadside design, land use, limitations and uniformity of signs, and the
regulation of the outward physical features of buildings and structures.
(Proposed by Act
2003-71)
Proposed Local Amendment No. 2
Relating to Walker County, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, to phase-out the supernumerary system for certain public
officials and allow elected or appointed county officials, as defined, to
participate in the Employees' Retirement System. (Proposed by Act
2003-74)
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