Source: http://asc.alabama.gov/Acts/Chapter%206_Securities_Comm.aspx
Timestamp: 2018-06-20 05:25:46
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Article 2 Securities Commission
Section 8-6-50 Created; duties generally.
Section 8-6-51 Membership; qualifications and appointment of commissioners; use or disclosure of confidential information by commissioners, employees, etc.; civil liability of commissioners.
Section 8-6-52 Terms of office of appointed members; filling of vacancies; reappointment of members.
Section 8-6-53 Selection of chair; rules for proceedings; meetings; quorum; records and reports; access to offices and records; exercise of powers of director.
Section 8-6-54 Compensation of members.
Section 8-6-55 Director — Appointment; duties generally.
Section 8-6-56 Director — Qualifications; salary; interest in banks, etc., prohibited.
Section 8-6-57 Deputy director.
Section 8-6-58 Personnel.
Section 8-6-59 Bonds of director and employees.
Section 8-6-60 Place of office.
Section 8-6-50
Created; duties generally.
There is created the Alabama Securities Commission, which shall be responsible for the enforcement of laws governing the issuance, sale, and other transactions relative to securities.
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §1.)
Section 8-6-52
Terms of office of appointed members; filling of vacancies; reappointment of members.
(a) The Governor shall biennially appoint one Securities Commission member to serve for a term of four years; provided, however, that the Governor shall designate for the initial appointments one member to serve for a term of two years and one member to serve for a term of four years from their respective dates of appointment and qualification. Upon the expiration of these initial terms, the term of each member shall be four years from the date of his appointment and qualification, until his successor shall qualify; provided further, however, that, on April 4, 1988, no member shall serve more than two consecutive terms of office.
(b) Vacancies shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired term.
(c) Members shall be eligible for reappointment.
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §3; Acts 1988, No. 88-137, p. 199, §3.)
Section 8-6-53
Selection of chair; rules for proceedings; meetings; quorum; records and reports; access to offices and records; exercise of powers of director.
(a) The Securities Commission shall select a chair and may adopt rules for conducting its proceedings.
(b) The commission shall meet quarterly on a date it designates and may meet at other times it deems necessary, or when called by the chair or by any two members. Any three members shall constitute a quorum for transacting commission business.
(c) Complete minutes of each meeting shall be kept and filed in the office of the commission and shall be available for public inspection during reasonable office hours.
(d) The commission shall report annually to the Governor, to the legislature and to the state Legislative Council. The report shall contain the minutes of each meeting held during the year, legislative recommendations, a summary of violations of Article 1 of this chapter, actions taken for those violations, and other data and information deemed necessary or appropriate.
(e) Each member of the commission shall have unrestricted access to all offices and records under the jurisdiction of the commission.
(f) The commission, or a majority of the commission, may exercise any power or perform any act that the director is authorized to perform under this chapter.
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §4; Acts 1992, No. 92-124, p. 224, §3.)
Section 8-6-54
((a) Each appointed member of the Securities Commission shall be paid $50 per day, for a period not to exceed a total of 60 days in any one calendar year, while engaged in the performance of his duties, and shall receive mileage and per diem as provided by Article 2 of Chapter 7 of Title 36.
(b) Ex officio members shall not be entitled to any extra compensation for performing their duties under this chapter./p>
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §5.)
Section 8-6-55
Director — Appointment; duties generally.
(a) The Securities Commission shall appoint a full-time director who shall be a career employee subject to the provisions of the Alabama Merit System Law and whose employment may be terminated only for cause.
(b) The director shall administer the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter under the supervision of the commission and in accordance with its policies.
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §6.)
Section 8-6-56
Director — Qualifications; salary; interest in banks, etc., prohibited.
(a) The Director of the Securities Commission shall be a person of good moral character, at least 30 years of age, a resident of Alabama, a member of the Alabama bar and thoroughly familiar with corporate organization, investment banking, investment trusts, the sale of securities, and the statistical details of the manufacturing industries and commerce of this state. The Securities Commission may also require additional qualifications.
(b) The director, while serving as such, shall not directly or indirectly be financially interested in or associated with any commercial bank, savings bank, trust company, industrial loan or investment company, credit union, building and loan association, or any other person subject to the jurisdiction of the commission or the director thereof.
(c) The salary of the director shall be fixed by the commission in the salary range payable to attorneys in the merit system classification of attorney IV, as determined and set by the commission.
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §7; Acts 1990, No. 90-527, p. 772, §2.)
Section 8-6-57
(a) With the approval of the Securities Commission and subject to the provisions of the merit system law, the director thereof may designate a deputy director, who shall possess qualifications fixed by the commission with the approval of the personnel department, and who shall perform such duties as the director shall designate.
(b) In the absence of the director or his inability to act, the deputy director shall perform such duties as are required to be performed by the director.
(c) The compensation of the deputy director shall be fixed by the commission, subject to the approval of the personnel department, in the salary range payable to attorneys in the merit system classification of attorney IV.
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §8; Acts 1979, No. 79-462, p. 827, §7; Acts 1990, No. 90-527, p. 772, §2.)
(b) Subject to the provisions of the merit system law, the director may select, appoint, and employ such accountants, auditors, financial analysts, examiners, clerks, and other personnel as he deems necessary for the proper administration of the Alabama securities laws including legal counsel to act as attorneys for the commission in actions or proceedings brought by or against the commission under or pursuant to any provision of law under the commission's jurisdiction, or in which the commission joins or intervenes as to a matter within the commission's jurisdiction, as a friend of the court or otherwise, and stenographic reporters to take and transcribe the testimony in any formal or informal hearing or investigation before the commission or before a person authorized by the commission.
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §10; Acts 1979, No. 79-462, p. 827, §8.)
Section 8-6-59
Bonds of director and employees.
(a) Before assuming office, the Director of the Securities Commission shall give a bond in the sum of $50,000, payable to the State of Alabama, to be approved by the Attorney General of Alabama and filed in the office of the Secretary of State. Such bond shall be conditioned that he will faithfully execute the duties of his office.
(b) The director may by rule or order require any employee of the commission to be bonded on the same condition and in the same or such lesser amount as he determines.
(c) The expense of all such bonds shall be paid from funds available to the commission.
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §9.)
Section 8-6-60
The Securities Commission and the director thereof shall maintain offices in the capital city of the state, and all records of the commission shall be kept at these offices.
(Acts 1969, No. 740, p. 1315, §11.)