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The Mayor-Council Act of 1955 is the Alabama State Law which establishes and defines the structure and powers of municipal government for the City of Birmingham under the Alabama Constitution of 1901.
Articles
- Article I: Adoption of the Mayor-Council Form of Government; Election and Term of Council
- Article II: Legal Status, Form of Government, Powers
- Article III: The Council
- Article IV: Mayor
- Article V: Budget
- Article VI: Department of Finance
- Article VII: Succession in Government
- Article VIII: General Provisions
- Article IX: Abandonment of Mayor-Council Form of Government
- Article X: General Statutory Provisions
References
- Act No. 452, Alabama Acts of 1955, as supplemented by Act No. 294, Alabama Acts of 1965
External links
- The Mayor-Council Act at informationbirmingham.com