This text of Alabama § 41-9-661 (Powers and Duties Generally) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Alabama primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
(a)It shall be the duty of the commission to devise and put into effect methods by which inter-American understanding and good will may be promoted and inter-American relations advanced without resort to tentative measures or the application of civil or criminal sanctions.
(b)The commission shall have power:
(1)To elect from its members a chair and such other officers as it may deem desirable; provided, that the first chair of the commission shall be named by the Governor and shall call the first meeting of the commission and serve as such president until his or her successor shall be elected by the commission. All officers of the commission shall serve as such only during the pleasure of the commission.
(2)To hold such meetings, at such places within or without the State of Alabama an
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(a) It shall be the duty of the commission to devise and put into effect methods by which inter-American understanding and good will may be promoted and inter-American relations advanced without resort to tentative measures or the application of civil or criminal sanctions.
(b) The commission shall have power:
(1) To elect from its members a chair and such other officers as it may deem desirable; provided, that the first chair of the commission shall be named by the Governor and shall call the first meeting of the commission and serve as such president until his or her successor shall be elected by the commission. All officers of the commission shall serve as such only during the pleasure of the commission.
(2) To hold such meetings, at such places within or without the State of Alabama and at such times as the commission may designate.
(3) To conduct such research, investigations, and inquiries as may be necessary to inform the commission as to matters concerning inter-American relations.
(4) To appoint committees from its membership and prescribe their duties.
(5) To appoint consultants to the commission.
(6) To make rules and regulations for the government of the commission, its officers and committees and to prescribe the duties of its officers, consultants, and employees.
(7) To employ an executive secretary and such other clerical employees as it may think necessary and to fix the pay and compensation of such employees within the limits of funds available to it for such purposes.
(8) To receive, hold, and expend any funds granted, donated, or given to it. Any funds derived from a gift for a designated purpose shall be used and expended by the commission in accordance with the terms of the gift, but any funds received by the commission which are not limited to specified uses by the donor may be used and expended for the payment of salaries and expenses of the commission and its employees and for any other purpose incident to or which will promote the purposes of this article. Such funds when received by the commission shall be deposited with the State Treasury and shall be placed to the credit of a special account to be known as “the Foreign Trade and Relations Commission of Alabama Fund.”