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1-2-37
Section 1-2-37 State tree fruit. The Peach, Rosaceae, genus Prunus, species P. persica, is
hereby designated as the official state tree fruit of Alabama. (Act 2006-520, p. 1208, §1.)...

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1-2-38
Section 1-2-38 State marine mammal. The West Indian Manatee, family Trichechidae, order Sirenia,
species Trichechus manatus, is hereby designated as the official state marine mammal of Alabama.
(Act 2009-488, p. 891, §1.)...
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21-1-23
Section 21-1-23 Institute official state agency to conduct state educational and training programs.
The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind is hereby designated as the official state agency
to conduct the state educational and training programs for the deaf, the hearing impaired,
the blind, and the visually handicapped within the scope of this chapter or within the scope
of its other legal authority. (Acts 1975, No. 1164, p. 2290, §5.)...
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41-10-42
Section 41-10-42 Designation of official for certifications. The president of the authority
is hereby designated as the state official authorized to make certifications required by Section
149(e)(2)(F) of the code. (Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-870, p. 382, §9.)...
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9-11-55.5
Section 9-11-55.5 Nonresident family three-day fishing license. Effective with the license
year beginning September 1, 2014, nonresidents of any state, in lieu of any otherwise required
fishing licenses, may procure a nonresident three-day family fishing license, for a period
of three consecutive days or less by paying the same license fee and issuance fee as the nonresident
seven-day trip fishing license provided for in Section 9-11-56, which license will authorize
the holder thereof and up to four other members of his or her immediate family, comprised
of his or her parent, spouse, children, and grandchildren, which names shall be designated
on the license, to fish in any of the otherwise legally available fresh waters of this state
during those hours occurring during the then current license year for a period not to exceed
72 consecutive hours from the beginning date and time, as selected and designated by the licensee
to the issuing agent at the time of issuance. (Act 2014-340, p....
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9-11-94.1
Section 9-11-94.1 Purchase of tags required for each tarpon taken, killed, or harvested. (a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to possess or kill or harvest from the public waters of
this state the fish commonly known as the tarpon (Megalops Atlanticus), and has been designated
as the official state saltwater fish of the State of Alabama, pursuant to Section 1-2-8, without
first obtaining from the Marine Resources Division of the State of Alabama Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources a tag which shall be affixed to the tarpon immediately upon the kill
or harvest from the public waters of Alabama. (b) The cost of the tags for the tarpon shall
be $50 per tag, and the Marine Resources Division may promulgate rules and regulations concerning
the sale of the tags and the quantity thereof which may be purchased by any person during
one calendar year. (c) Any person who violates this section shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor
and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished...
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9-2-20.2
Section 9-2-20.2 Game and Fish Fund - Alabama Nongame Wildlife Endowment. (a) There is hereby
created within the Game and Fish Fund a special account to be known as the Alabama Nongame
Wildlife Endowment. The assets of said account shall consist of the following: (1) The proceeds
from the sale of reproductions of the said print and/or stamp; (2) The proceeds of any gifts,
grants and contributions to the state which are specifically designated for inclusion in said
account; and (3) Such other sources as may be specified by law. (b) The Alabama Nongame Wildlife
Endowment shall be administered by a board of trustees consisting of the Director of Finance,
the Secretary-Treasurer of the State Employees' Retirement System and the Commissioner of
the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Said board of trustees shall have the
power and authority to invest and reinvest the assets of the account within the guidelines,
limitations and restrictions that govern investment of the State...
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1-2-21
Section 1-2-21 State renaissance faire. The annual renaissance faire in Florence, Alabama,
is hereby named and designated as the official renaissance faire in the State of Alabama,
and said city is now and shall remain as the permanent location of this event. (Acts 1988,
No. 88-43, p. 44.)...
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1-2-34
Section 1-2-34 State amphibian. The Red Hills Salamander, Phaeognathus hubrichti Highton 1961,
is hereby designated and named as the official state amphibian of Alabama. (Act 2000-232,
p. 367, §1.)...
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22-22-2
Section 22-22-2 Purpose of chapter; declaration of policy. Whereas the pollution of the waters
of this state constitutes a menace to public health and welfare, creates public nuisances,
is harmful to wildlife, fish and aquatic life and impairs domestic, agricultural, industrial,
recreational and other legitimate beneficial uses of water, it is hereby declared to be the
public policy of this state and the purpose of this chapter to conserve the waters of the
state and to protect, maintain and improve the quality thereof for public water supplies,
for the propagation of wildlife, fish and aquatic life and for domestic, agricultural, industrial,
recreational and other legitimate beneficial uses; to provide for the prevention, abatement
and control of new or existing water pollution; and to cooperate with other agencies of the
state, agencies of other states and the federal government in carrying out these objectives.
(Acts 1971, No. 1260, p. 2175, §1.)...
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