Alabama Statutes
§ 45-20-241.07 — Offices of Tax Assessor and Tax Collector Abolished
Alabama § 45-20-241.07
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 45Local Laws
Ch. 20Covington County
Art. 24Taxation
Part 2Revenue Commissioner
Subpart 1Creation of Office
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Bluebook
Ala. Code § 45-20-241.07 (2026).
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The offices of tax assessor and tax collector for Covington County are abolished effective the first day of October, 1991. It is the purpose of this subpart to promote the public convenience in Covington County by consolidating the offices of tax assessor and tax collector into one office.
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Legislative History
(Act 87-485, p. 736, §8.)
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