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16-13-300
Section 16-13-300 Legislative intent; construction. (a) It is the intention of the Legislature
by the adoption of this article to authorize each county board of education and each city
board of education in the State of Alabama to issue and sell, at public or private sale, upon
the prior written approval of the State Superintendent of Education, warrants payable from,
and secured by a pledge of, revenues of such board which are lawfully available and are designated
by the board therefor, for educational and public school purposes, including, without limitation,
payment of the costs of public school facilities and the refunding of valid indebtedness of
such board, regardless of whether such indebtedness was incurred under this article or under
other provisions of law and regardless of whether such indebtedness is a direct or indirect
obligation of such board and to authorize counties and municipalities to provide financial
and other assistance to boards of education within the...
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25-11-2
Section 25-11-2 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature finds that individuals need
to take more personal responsibility for their actions. The Legislature further finds that
certain individuals are not meeting their legal child support obligations. It is the express
intent of the Legislature that individuals with legal child support obligations be located
and required to take financial responsibility for their children by paying these child support
obligations. A "new hire" reporting procedure shall require employers to obtain
certain information from newly hired, recalled, or rehired individuals. This information shall
be reported to the Department of Labor which shall form a State Directory of New Hires and
the information shall be used by the Department of Human Resources to cross-match these individuals
with individuals having outstanding legal child support obligations. The Legislature further
finds that there are certain individuals being overpaid unemployment...
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33-13-2
Section 33-13-2 Legislative intent; construction of chapter. It is the intention of the Legislature
by the passage of this chapter to implement Constitutional Amendment No. 338 by: (1) Authorizing
the issuance of the interest-bearing general obligation bonds of the state provided for in
the said constitutional amendment; (2) Providing for the incorporation of a public corporation
to act as the agency of the state in the authorization, sale, issuance and approval of disbursement
of proceeds of the said bonds and to perform the other functions hereinafter specified; and
(3) Providing for the expenditure of the proceeds from the said bonds. It is also the intention
of the Legislature that, to the extent deemed feasible, in the sole discretion of the Alabama
State Docks Department with the approval of the Alabama Port Authority, the proceeds from
the said bonds will be used in preparation for and in anticipation of the demands that will
be made upon and the opportunities that will be...
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16-28B-2
Section 16-28B-2 Legislative intent. It is the intent of the Legislature to provide for the
adoption of policies in public school systems to prevent the bullying of students. It is the
further intent of the Legislature that this chapter apply only to student against student
bullying, intimidation, violence, and threats of violence in the public schools of Alabama,
and between students while not on school property, in grades prekindergarten through 12, and
that the State Department of Education develop, and each local board of education adopt procedural
policies to manage and possibly prevent these acts against any student by another student
or students based on the characteristics of a student. Additionally, it is the intent of the
Legislature that the filing of a complaint of bullying be in writing and submitted by the
affected student, or the parent or guardian of the affected student, and not by an education
employee on behalf of an affected student or his or her parent or guardian....
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22-3A-1
Section 22-3A-1 Legislative findings and declarations. The Legislature hereby finds and declares
that it is necessary, desirable and in the public interest that additional facilities be made
available in this state for public health purposes. It is the intention of the Legislature
by the passage of this chapter to authorize the formation of a public corporation for the
purposes of providing for the acquisition, construction, improvement and equipment of public
health facilities and to improve such existing facilities for use by the State Board of Health
and county board(s) of health throughout this state in carrying out the duties and powers
imposed upon or vested in them; to authorize the said corporation to provide for payment of
the costs of the said facilities by the issuance of bonds of the corporation; and to pledge
the proceeds of such bonds and other revenues that may be available to it for payment of the
debt service on said bonds. (Acts 1990, No. 90-598, ยง1.)...
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23-6-2
Section 23-6-2 Purposes of public corporation; supervision of construction by State Department
of Transportation; department's power to assign, contract, etc., construction work; construction
of chapter. It is the intention of the Legislature to authorize the incorporation of a public
corporation for all of the following purposes: (1) To issue bonds to assure the availability
of funds for payment of the cost of constructing industrial access roads and bridges as shall
from time to time be constructed. (2) To use an annual appropriation from the state Public
Road and Bridge Fund to assure the availability of funds for the cost of constructing industrial
access roads and bridges as shall from time to time be constructed. (3) To construct industrial
access roads and bridges through a corporation to be composed of the officials whose incorporation
is hereby authorized. (4) To vest in the corporation all powers, authorities, rights, privileges,
and titles necessary to enable it to...
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10A-20-7.02
Section 10A-20-7.02 Incorporation. (a) Five or more financial institutions or persons, a majority
of whom shall be residents of this state, who may desire to create an industrial development
corporation under the provisions of this article for the purpose of promoting, developing,
and advancing the prosperity and economic welfare of the state and, to that end, to exercise
the powers and privileges provided in this article may be incorporated by delivering to the
Secretary of State for filing a certificate of formation. The filing of the certificate shall
be accompanied by a filing fee in the amount prescribed to be paid to the Secretary of State
under Section 10A-1-4.31 in connection with the filing of a certificate of formation. The
certificate of formation shall contain: (1) The name of the corporation which shall include
the words "industrial development corporation of Alabama." (2) The location of the
principal office of the corporation, but the corporation may have offices in...
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12-25-31.1
Section 12-25-31.1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds the Alabama Sentencing Commission
has followed the directives of the Legislature in this article, to develop and recommend to
the Legislature a discretionary sentencing structure designed to protect public safety by
providing a fair, effective, and efficient criminal sentencing system for this state by doing
all of the following: (1) By developing a system of statewide voluntary sentencing standards
and worksheets for use in felony cases for 26 felony offenses representing 87 percent of all
felony convictions in Alabama over a five-year period. (2) By taking into account historical
sentencing data concerning time imposed and other factors that, after analysis of historical
data, appear to be relevant in determining both the duration and disposition of sentences
in the applicable felony cases. (3) By basing the voluntary sentencing standards on historical
sentencing practices adjusted to achieve sentencing goals as...
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41-10-35
Section 41-10-35 Legislative findings and intent. The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended,
imposes a "state ceiling" upon the aggregate principal amount of "private activity
bonds" which may be issued in any calendar year by or on behalf of a state and its political
subdivisions and instrumentalities, and establishes a method of allocating the available state
ceiling within each state. Authority is granted by the Internal Revenue Code, however, to
the states to provide for a different formula for allocation of the state ceiling. The Legislature
has found and determined that the allocation method contained in the Internal Revenue Code
is ill-suited for the needs of the State of Alabama and that the provisions of this division
will result in a more equitable and efficient distribution of the state ceiling available
to the state and will therefore promote the economic and industrial development of the state.
It is the intent of the Legislature by the passage of this division to...
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10A-1-7.35
Section 10A-1-7.35 Out of state business or property of foreign entity not subject to control
or regulation. (a) The public interest lying in the promotion of business and industry in
this state, it is the intent of the Legislature and declared to be the policy of the State
of Alabama by passage of this section to promote and encourage industry and business in Alabama
and specifically to induce the location within this state of the principal administrative
office, principal distribution or manufacturing plant or principal place of business of foreign
entities engaged in manufacturing, industrial, commercial, business, transportation, utility,
public service, and research enterprises. This section shall be liberally construed in conformity
with this intention. (b) When a foreign entity that transacts only a portion of its business
in this state has located, or is in the process of locating, its principal administrative
office, its principal distribution or manufacturing plant or its...
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