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11-1-10
Section 11-1-10 Contracts with federal, state, and other county governments. (a) The county
commission in addition to all other powers and authority is hereby authorized and empowered
to enter into contracts, leases, compacts, or any other form of agreement with the United
States of America or any of its agencies, departments, bureaus, divisions, or institutions,
with the State of Alabama or any of its agencies, departments, bureaus, divisions, or institutions
and with any other county or municipality within or without the state for the purpose of receiving
or acquiring funds, matching funds, services, materials, supplies, buildings, structures,
waterways and docking facilities, and any and all other benefits deemed for the public interest
in the promotion of industrial, agricultural, recreational, or any other beneficial development.
(b) The contracts, leases, compacts, or other forms of agreement may contain such covenants
and considerations as considered reasonable and necessary and...
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11-3-20
Section 11-3-20 Proceedings at meetings of county commission - Presiding officer. (a) The chair
of the county commission shall preside over county commission meetings, provided however,
the county commission may elect or authorize the chair to appoint a vice chair to serve in
his or her absence. The chair shall only vote on a matter in the event that the votes cast
by the other members of the commission are evenly divided on the issue except, when the chair
serves on the county commission as a district commissioner, he or she may vote once on all
matters that come before the county commission. (b) In addition to presiding over all meetings
as set out in subsection (a), the chair of a county commission, or in his or her absence or
at his or her request, the vice chair, shall have the following duties: (1) To ensure that
an accurate record of all meetings is made and kept as required by Section 11-3-18. (2) Except
where the chief administrative officer has been directed to serve pursuant...
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14-2-1
Section 14-2-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) AUTHORITY. The public corporation
organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (2) COMMISSION. The Building Commission
created by Section 41-9-140 and its successors as the state agency for awarding construction
contracts and supervising construction. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Corrections
created by Section 14-1-1.1 and its successors as the state agency responsible for supervising
and controlling the operation of the correctional institutions of the state. (4) STATE. The
State of Alabama. (5) BONDS. The bonds issued under the provisions of this chapter. (6) FACILITIES.
Such term includes any one or more of the following: a. Prisons; b. Buildings and enclosures
for housing, containing or supervising prisoners; and c. Any facilities necessary or useful
in connection with prisons, buildings or enclosures,...
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16-13-109
Section 16-13-109 Investment of unused proceeds in government securities. If any county or
city board of education has issued and sold school warrants under the provisions of this article
for school building purposes and if the proceeds of such warrants cannot now be used for school
building construction due to priority regulations of the government of the United States,
such board shall have the authority to invest the proceeds of such warrant sale in securities
issued by the government of the United States of America having a fixed redemption value at
the option of the holder of not less than the amount originally invested. County and city
boards of education shall have the authority to use for debt service purposes any interest
received on securities issued by the United States government in which the proceeds of school
warrant sales are invested. When it becomes practicable for such boards of education to construct
the school buildings for which said school warrants were originally...
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16-3-28
Section 16-3-28 Authority of board and trustees of institutions to borrow from federal agencies
or others; issuance of bonds, notes and other securities. (a) The State Board of Education,
acting for the respective educational institutions under its supervision, and each public
corporation that conducts one or more state educational institutions under its supervision,
acting through its board of trustees or other governing body, are hereby separately authorized
to exercise and perform any or all of the following powers: (1) To borrow money from the United
States of America or any department or agency thereof, or from any person, firm, corporation
or other lending agency for the purchase, construction, enlargement or alteration of any buildings
or other improvements, including dormitories, dining halls, classrooms, laboratories, libraries,
stadiums, administration buildings and any other buildings and appurtenances thereto suitable
for use by the institution with respect to which the...
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16-60-111.11
Section 16-60-111.11 Additional powers of board. (a) The board may exercise all of the following
powers: (1) To borrow money from the United States of America or any department or agency
thereof, or from any person, firm, corporation, or other lending agency for the purchase,
construction, enlargement, or alteration of any buildings or other improvements, including
dormitories, dining halls, classrooms, laboratories, libraries, stadiums, administration buildings,
and any other buildings and appurtenances thereto suitable for use by the institution or institutions
with respect to which the borrowing is made, or for the benefit of the Alabama Community College
System or one or more of its programs, the acquisition of furniture and equipment for any
thereof, the purchase of land, the beautification of grounds, and the construction of swimming
pools, tennis courts, athletic fields, and other facilities for physical education, all for
use by such institution or institutions, and for the...
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23-7-5
Section 23-7-5 Powers and functions. (a) In addition to the powers contained in other provisions
of this chapter, the bank has all power necessary, useful, or appropriate to fund, operate,
and administer the bank, and to perform its other functions including, but not limited to,
the following power to: (1) Have perpetual succession. (2) Adopt, promulgate, amend, and repeal
bylaws, not inconsistent with this chapter for the administration of the bank's affairs and
the implementation of its functions including the right of the board to select qualifying
projects and to provide loans and other financial assistance. (3) Sue and be sued in its own
name. (4) Have a seal and alter it at pleasure, although the failure to affix the seal does
not affect the validity of an instrument executed on behalf of the bank. (5) Make loans to
qualified borrowers to finance the eligible costs of qualified projects and to acquire, hold,
and sell loan obligations at prices and in a manner as the board...
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28-4A-6
Section 28-4A-6 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that it is in the best interest
of the public welfare of the State of Alabama to preserve and redevelop the downtown municipal
areas and registered historic districts and certain economically distressed areas of this
state and to further promote the preservation and redevelopment of historic buildings and
sites. The Legislature finds that an effective way of facilitating the urban redevelopment
program and the preservation of historic buildings and sites, and registered historic districts
and any economically distressed area designated as suitable by the municipal or county governing
body is by creating a single exception to the existing alcoholic beverage laws to authorize
and permit the establishment of brewpubs located in such historic buildings, sites, or districts
in urban redevelopment areas or economically distressed areas of those municipalities located
within counties where the brewing of beer for consumption by the...
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41-10-52
Section 41-10-52 Purpose of article; construction of article. It is the intention of the Legislature
by the passage of this article to authorize the incorporation of the Director of Finance,
the Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce, the State Treasurer and the Executive
Secretary to the Governor for the purpose of acquiring land for and erecting, constructing,
maintaining and operating thereon a products market, exhibition halls, buildings and other
related structures and facilities in Jefferson County, Alabama, where products and goods may
be displayed to encourage the buying and selling of such products and goods, to encourage
the expansion of existing industries in Alabama, to encourage the location of new industries
in Alabama and to foster and encourage the growth of the general economy of Alabama, through
a corporation to be composed of said officials whose incorporation is hereby authorized and
to vest such corporation with all powers, authorities, rights, privileges...
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11-100-3
Section 11-100-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings respectively ascribed to them unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise: (1) BONDS. Either general obligation bonds, limited obligation, or revenue bonds,
or a combination thereof, issued after the effective date of this act by a city, county, or
entities or authorities thereof in connection with the financing, in whole or in part, of
eligible facilities. The term "bonds" shall also refer to any bonds, warrants, or
other certificates of indebtedness authorized under the laws of the State of Alabama. (2)
CITY. Any city in this state. (3) COUNTY. Any county in this state. (4) AUTHORITY. Any authority
created pursuant to Act No. 547, H. 1176, 1965 Regular Session. (5) DELEGATE. A person attending
a national or regional convention or meeting in this state. (6) ELIGIBLE FACILITIES. Any convention
facilities owned by a city, county, or entities or authorities thereof...
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