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40-7-99
Section 40-7-99 Warrants exempt from laws relative to usury, interest, etc. Any warrants issued
by a county under the provisions of this division for the purpose of paying the cost of reappraisal
of property as required by Division 1 of this article are hereby exempted from the laws of
the State of Alabama governing usury or prescribing or limiting interest rates, including,
without limitation, the provisions of Chapter 8 of Title 8. (Acts 1975, No. 1129, p. 2223,
§1.)...
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45-16A-30.01
Section 45-16A-30.01 Increase to ad valorem tax. (a) The following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT NO. 56. That amendment to the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, as amended, that was proposed by Act No. 383, H. 458, 1945 Session and now appears
as Section 216.04 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended. (2) AMENDMENT NO. 373. That amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended, that was proposed by Act No. 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session and which now
appears as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
as amended. (3) CITY. Enterprise, Alabama. (4) COUNCIL. The Enterprise City Council. (b) In
compliance with the provisions of subsection (f) of Amendment No. 373, there is hereby approved
the proposal of the City Council of the City of Enterprise in Coffee County to increase the
rate of the ad valorem tax to be levied and collected annually in the city...
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45-2-241.01
Section 45-2-241.01 Electronic filing of business personal property tax returns. (a) This section
is enacted pursuant to Amendment No. 783 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing
as Section 5.01 of the Baldwin County Local Amendments, Official Recompilation of the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, as amended. (b) The Legislature finds that it is in the best interest
of Baldwin County and the operation of the office of the Baldwin County Revenue Commissioner
to provide for the electronic filing of business property tax returns including payment of
any taxes due. (c)(1) The Baldwin County Revenue Commissioner may establish procedures for
electronic filing for the reporting, assessment, and payment of business personal property
taxes pursuant to Section 40-7-14. A complete business personal property tax return filed
electronically shall be in the format prescribed by the revenue commissioner and shall contain
the same information as a business personal property tax return...
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45-48A-11.02
Section 45-48A-11.02 Total special ad valorem tax for public school or education purpose. In
addition to any taxes now authorized or that may hereafter be authorized by the constitution
and laws of the State of Alabama, there is hereby approved a total special ad valorem tax
to be levied and collected annually in the municipality for any public school or education
purpose (including without limitation capital improvements for any public school or education
purpose, debt payments for any public school or education purpose, or any other public school
or education purpose) at the uniform rate of one dollar thirty-five cents ($1.35) on each
one hundred dollars ($100) worth of taxable property in the municipality pursuant to Sections
216 and 217(f) to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, for a period of 30 years
beginning with the levy for the tax year October 1, 2007, to September 30, 2008 (the tax for
which year to be due and payable October 1, 2008), and ending with the levy...
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9-14A-3
Section 9-14A-3 Definitions. Where used in this chapter the following words and terms shall
be given the following respective meanings unless the context hereof clearly indicates otherwise:
(a) AMENDMENT. Amendment 617 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, authorizing the issuance
of the bonds. (b) CORPORATION. The respective public corporations authorized to be created
by this chapter. (c) BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The respective board of directors of the corporations.
(d) BONDS. The bonds issued under the provisions of this chapter. (e) CODE. The Code of Alabama
1975, as amended. (f) GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Any bonds or other obligations which as to principal
and interest constitute direct obligations of, or are unconditionally guaranteed by, the United
States of America, including obligations of any federal agency to the extent the obligations
are unconditionally guaranteed by the United States of America and any certificates or any
other evidences of an ownership interest in such...
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11-11A-1
Section 11-11A-1 Authorized; denominations, maturity, interest, price, etc.; anticipation of
longer-term warrants. Any county in the state of Alabama, in addition to all other powers
which it may now have, is hereby authorized and empowered from time to time to authorize,
issue and sell, for the purpose of financing the costs of erecting necessary public buildings,
bridges or roads in such county, interest-bearing tax-anticipation warrants payable (as to
both principal and interest) solely out of the special ad valorem tax authorized by § 215
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, to be levied for the erection of necessary
public buildings, bridges or roads, such warrants to be in such denomination or denominations,
to have such maturity or maturities [not exceeding 30 years from their date], to bear interest
at such rate or rates and payable at such time or times, to be made payable at such place
or places (whether within or without the state) and to be sold at such time...
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16-18B-2
Section 16-18B-2 Definitions. Where used in this article the following words and terms shall
be given the following respective meanings unless the context hereof clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) AMENDMENT. The amendment to the constitution of the state authorizing the issuance of
the bonds. (2) CORPORATION. The public corporation authorized to be created by this article.
(3) BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The board of directors of the corporation. (4) BONDS. The bonds issued
under this article. (5) CODE. The Code of Alabama 1975, as amended. (6) GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
Any bonds or other obligations which as to principal and interest constitute direct obligations
of, or are unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States of America, including obligations
of any federal agency to the extent such obligations are unconditionally guaranteed by the
United States of America and any certificates or any other evidences of an ownership interest
in such obligations of, or unconditionally guaranteed by, the...
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22-27-23
Section 22-27-23 Special pledges for payment of principal and interest on warrants. (a) The
county commission of the county issuing any such warrants may, in its discretion, assign and
specially pledge, for the payment of the principal of and interest on such warrants, so much
as may be necessary for said payment of any one or more of the following, or any part thereof:
(1) The proceeds from the general annual ad valorem tax of one half of one percent which the
county is authorized to levy without reference to the purpose thereof under the provisions
of Section 215 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901; (2) The proceeds from any other tax,
including any ad valorem tax and any privilege, license or excise tax, that at the time of
the issuance of the said warrants may lawfully be used by the county for payment of such principal
and interest; and (3) The revenues derived by the county from any solid wastes collection
and disposal facilities owned, controlled, used or operated by the...
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11-63-2
Section 11-63-2 Loans, grants, etc., of property, payment of principal or interest on outstanding
bonds and securities, etc., by municipalities for assistance of related public corporations
authorized generally; issuance of bonds by municipalities to provide moneys for loans, payments,
etc., generally; creation of irrevocable trust funds for payment of corporate securities.
(a) In addition to all other powers that a municipality may have with respect to a related
public corporation, any municipality may, with or without consideration and on such terms
as its governing body may deem advisable: (1) Lend or donate money to, or perform services
for the benefit of, a related public corporation; (2) Donate, convey, transfer, lease, or
grant to a related public corporation any property of any kind; (3) Pay, or provide for the
payment of, the principal of or interest on any then outstanding bonds or other securities
theretofore issued by a related public corporation, whether or not such...
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17-7-4
Section 17-7-4 Warrants or certificates for purchase - Pledge of general ad valorem tax for
payment. The county commission of the county issuing any warrants or certificates pursuant
to this article may pledge and use or cause to be used, for the payment of the principal of
and interest on such warrants and certificates, so much as may be necessary for such purpose
of the general annual ad valorem tax of one half of one percent which the county is authorized
to levy without reference to the purpose thereof under the provisions of Section 215 of the
Constitution of Alabama of 1901. If more than one such pledge shall be made of the tax, then
such pledges shall take precedence in the order in which they are made unless the proceedings
making such pledge shall expressly provide that such pledge shall be on a parity with or subordinate
to a subsequent pledge of the tax. All warrants and certificates for which the pledge authorized
in this section may be made shall constitute preferred...
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