(a) No disciplinary action taken against a regular status employee, except a head of a department, that involves suspension without pay, demotion, dismissal, or any other action as defined by the implementing rules and regulations shall become final until the board holds a hearing on the action, if the employee appeals the action in writing to the board within 10 calendar days of receipt of written notification of the action to be taken by the mayor. Within 30 calendar days after receipt of the written appeal of the employee, the board shall schedule and hold a public hearing on the appeal and render a decision.
(b) All hearings before the board shall be recorded and transcribed. In all cases, the decision of the board shall be reduced to writing and entered in the record of the case. The board may in its decision uphold the action by the mayor, modify the action, set aside the action, or impose some other action as determined by the evidence and pursuant to the law.
(c) In any proceeding before the board, the mayor may authorize the city attorney or other representative of the city, including any member of the city council, to appear and represent the interest of the city.
(d) The board and its specially authorized representatives shall have the power to administer oaths, take depositions, and certify official acts. If the board finds it necessary to compel the attendance of witnesses and production of papers necessary as evidence in connection with any hearing, investigation, or proceeding within the purview of this part, the board or its representative may invoke the aid of the Circuit Court of Colbert County to produce the testimony or evidence. Upon proper showing, the court shall issue a subpoena or order requiring the person to appear before the board or its representative and produce all evidence and give all testimony relating to the matter in issue. The fees of witnesses for attendance and travel shall be the same as fees for witnesses in the circuit courts of this state and shall be paid from the treasury of the city.
(e) Any party, including the city council, aggrieved by a final decision of the board or city council shall be entitled to a review of the decision by the Circuit Court of Colbert County, by filing a petition in the court within 30 days after the final decision is rendered. The petition shall be accompanied by a security for the cost of the appeal as approved by the clerk of the court. Upon the filing of any petition and approval of the security, notice thereof shall be served upon the chair of the board or on the petitioner. The petition shall be heard by the court at the earliest practicable date. Review by the court shall be without a jury and confined to the record, including a transcript of the evidence. The court may, upon the terms and conditions it deems proper, at any time before the hearing of the petition, permit the taking of additional evidence before the board and allow modification of the findings and final decision of the board. The court upon a hearing of the petition, shall have power to affirm or reverse and render the decision of the board unless or reverse and remand the matter to the board for further proceedings consistent with the judgment of the court. The court shall affirm the decision of the board unless it finds that the substantial rights of the petitioner have been prejudiced because the final decision of the board included any of the following:
(1) Unsupported by substantial evidence in the record submitted.
(2) In excess of the authority conferred by this part on the board.
(3) Violative of constitutional provisions.
(4) Arbitrary or capricious.
(5) Affected otherwise by substantial error or injustice. An appeal may be taken from any final judgment of the circuit court to the Court of Appeals of Alabama or the Supreme Court of Alabama. The appeal shall be perfected as provided in the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure. The decision or order of the board shall not be superseded by any review or appeal, and the city shall not be obligated to pay the salary of any employee who is not working during the pendency of any review or appeal.
(f) All cases pending before the board pursuant to prior legislative requirements on June 18, 1999, shall be transferred to the board and the proceedings shall be held and consultation on specific matters before the board.
Last modified: May 3, 2021