(a) The intent of this section is to implement, by local act for Etowah County, the Joint Remedy Proposal in the court order dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E, in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Eastern Division, in the case of Presley, et al. v. Etowah County Commission.
(b) There is created and established in and for Etowah County, a single-member district governing body, which shall replace the existing governing body to the extent there is a conflict with existing laws relating to Etowah County. The Etowah County Commission shall be composed of six members, elected from single-member districts one through six inclusive, which districts are described in the Joint Remedy Proposal made a part of the court order dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Eastern Division, in the case of Presley et al. v. Etowah County Commission.
(c) This subsection shall apply to commissioners elected at the 1996 election and thereafter. The members of the county commission shall be part-time and the salary shall be fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) annually, payable in equal installments in the same manner as county employees are paid. No commissioner shall be entitled to retirement benefits except that any current member of the county commission who is contributing to the retirement plan may, upon qualifying, be paid his or her pro rata share of retirement benefits. The members of the county commission shall not receive an expense allowance, but shall receive reimbursement of vouchered actual mileage and travel expenses in the performance of required duties as commissioner. Each commissioner may, at the option of the commissioner, participate in the health insurance coverage of Etowah County provided the commissioner pays the costs to the county for the health insurance coverage.
(d) Each commissioner shall reside in the district that he or she represents at the time of qualifying for office and during his or her tenure. The chair of the commission shall continue to rotate in the manner the chair of the commission is rotating at the current time selected annually by lot.
(e)(1) A commissioner elected from a district prior to June 29, 1995, and having a road and bridge shop shall continue to exercise supervision and control over the road shop and the road and bridge operations presently under the control of that commissioner until the election of a successor. Until the elected commissioners assume office after the 1996 election, commissioners from districts one and four shall provide road services to districts five and six, without discrimination, provided that the costs of the supplies are paid from the funds allocated to the use of commissioner for district five and district six, respectively.
(2) After the November 1996 elections, with respect to commissioners from districts two and three, and after the November 1998 elections with respect to commissioners from districts one and four, no commissioner shall exercise the supervision of road shops, personnel, or work projects. The county road supervisor shall exercise the administration, supervision, and direct the day-to-day duties of the personnel in the road work of all the districts.
(f)(1) The county road supervisor shall be a full-time unclassified employee of Etowah County appointed by the commission. The duties of the county road supervisor shall be assigned by the commission. No sitting commissioner may serve as the county road supervisor and no person related by blood or marriage to a sitting commissioner shall be eligible to serve as the county road supervisor.
(2) The county commission shall continue to insure that the county road operations and the county road supervisor remain within the annual budget adopted by the county commission.
(3) The county engineering department shall be subject to the control of the county commission.
Last modified: May 3, 2021