Alabama Statutes
§ 41-9-270 — Lagrange Historical Commission
Alabama § 41-9-270
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 41State Government
Ch. 9Boards and Commissions
Art. 10Historical Commissions
Div. 2Lagrange Historical Commission
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Bluebook
Ala. Code § 41-9-270 (2026).
Text
(a)A board of trustees, to be known as LaGrange Historical Commission, is hereby authorized to be appointed by the Governor for the purpose of acquiring, maintaining and protecting certain properties and objects of historical interest at LaGrange, in Colbert County, the site of the first chartered college in Alabama. Said board shall be composed of three members, and the first appointees shall be appointed to serve for terms of two, four, and six years, respectively, and subsequent appointees shall serve for terms of four years. Such trustees shall serve without compensation other than payment of a per diem allowance and travel expenses in attending meetings of the board or in performing any actual service under the direction of the board, such expenses to be paid in accordance with Artic
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Legislative History
(Acts 1943, No. 551, p. 540.)
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