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11-92-3
Section 11-92-3 Powers of counties and municipalities as to acquisition, development, etc.,
of parks generally. (a) In addition to all existing powers, a county or municipality shall
have the power, by itself or together with other participants, to acquire, by purchase, gift,
exchange, lease or otherwise, and to develop and dispose of one or more parcels of land as
an industrial park upon compliance with the procedure set out in Section 11-92-4. (b) This
power shall be subject to the following restrictions: (1) No county or municipality may acquire
real property for an industrial park any part of which is located in another county which
is not a participant or which is within the corporate limits of a municipality which is not
a participant unless the governing body of that other county or municipality shall have adopted
a resolution consenting to the acquisition of the industrial park therein; (2) No real property
may be acquired or developed by a municipality as an industrial park if...
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11-50A-17
Section 11-50A-17 Contracts for use of projects; purchase of electric power; payment of charges;
indemnity; enforcement of performance. (a) Any municipality, if authorized by resolution or
ordinance of its governing body, may contract with the authority for the payment of any rates,
tolls, fees, and other charges prescribed in this section and Section 11-50A-18 by the authority
for the output, capacity, use or service by the municipality of any projects or other resources
of the authority or any of its facilities or undertakings. The obligations to pay the amounts
contracted to be paid by the municipality to the authority under the contract or contracts
entered into pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be treated as expenses of operating
the electric distribution system of the municipality for the payment of which the revenues
of the municipality derived from the operation of its electric distribution system (together
with any other revenues that may be lawfully pledged...
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4-4-10
Section 4-4-10 Abatement or removal of hazards; acquisition of air rights; markers or lights
on hazards. Any municipality of this state which has established and is operating a municipal
airport shall have the power and authority to condemn, or acquire by purchase or gift, the
right to abate or remove any structure, building, tower, pole, wire, tree, woods or other
thing, or portion thereof, located within one quarter of a mile of such airport, which the
governing body of such municipality shall determine to constitute a menace to the safety of
aircraft using such airport, including the right of ingress to and egress from the land upon
which such structure, building, tower, pole, wire, tree, woods or other things exist, for
the purpose of such abatement or removal. In addition to the foregoing power and authority,
any such municipality shall also have the power and authority to condemn or acquire by purchase
or gift the right to the unobstructed use of such portion of the airspace...
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22-21-182
Section 22-21-182 Borrowing by corporation generally; debts not obligations of state, counties
or municipalities; tax exemptions. (a) All securities of the corporation shall be signed in
the name and behalf of the corporation by its chairman and attested by its secretary, but
a facsimile of the signature of one, but not both, of such officers may be printed thereon
in lieu of the manual signature of such officer, and the seal of the corporation shall be
affixed thereto or a facsimile thereof printed thereon. Any interest coupons applicable to
any securities of the corporation shall be signed by its chairman, but a facsimile of such
chairman's signature may be printed on any such interest coupons in lieu of his manually signing
the same. Any securities of the corporation may be executed and delivered by it at any time
and from time to time, shall be in such form and denomination and of such tenor and maturity
or maturities not exceeding 40 years from their date, shall contain such...
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11-80-7
Section 11-80-7 Authority of municipalities, counties, public corporations, boards of education,
etc., with respect to letters of credit as security for bonds, notes, etc. Any municipality,
county, public corporation, city or county board of education, the State Board of Education,
or any other entity organized pursuant to authorization, determination finding or other action
by any municipality or municipalities, or county or counties, or the governing body of any
one or more thereof, or any public officer or officers of the State of Alabama, is hereby
authorized: (1) To acquire a letter or letters of credit as security for any bonds, notes,
warrants, or other evidences of indebtedness or securities; (2) To pledge such letter or letters
for the benefit of such bonds, notes, warrants, or other evidences of indebtedness or securities;
(3) To pay the premium or premiums on such letter or letters from the proceeds of any such
bonds, notes, warrants, or other evidences of indebtedness or...
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11-92-5
Section 11-92-5 Sale, etc., by municipalities or counties of property or interests in property;
ownership of parks by municipalities or counties. (a) Any municipality or county shall have
the power to sell and grant options to acquire any property or interest in property acquired
under the provisions of this chapter. (b) The sales price of any part of an industrial park
shall be no less than the greater of the consideration for purchase paid by the participants
plus the cost of all improvements made in the development of the property and the costs of
financing the acquisition and development, other than interest on any warrants, prorated on
the basis of the acreage involved, or the then fair market value of the property to be sold
as determined by an appraisal filed with each participant by a real estate appraiser whose
appraisals are accepted by local lending institutions. (c) It is not the intention of this
chapter to authorize any county or municipality to take permanent title to an...
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40-1-31.2
Section 40-1-31.2 Elimination of payments of less than five dollars to municipality; disposition
of eliminated amounts. All laws to the contrary notwithstanding, in all cases involving distribution
of revenues to counties and municipalities, the state agency charged with the responsibility
of apportionment of such funds shall eliminate all payments of less than $5 to a municipality
and shall include the amount so eliminated in any payment to be made to the county in which
such municipality is located. (Acts 1983, No. 83-648, p. 1012.)...
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11-50-522
Section 11-50-522 Procedure for incorporation. The corporation may be organized in the following
manner: The applicants shall file an application with the governing body of each municipality
located within the territory described in the application (which shall be the same territory
as shall be described in the certificate of incorporation) seeking permission from each such
municipality to organize the corporation. There shall be described generally in such application
the boundaries of the territory proposed to be included in the power district upon organization
of the corporation, but there shall not be included therein any territory served by an existing
utility unless consent to the inclusion in the power district of the territory served by such
existing utility shall be given by the owner of each such existing utility in such territory.
If the governing body of each municipality in such territory shall, by appropriate resolution
duly adopted, determine it to be advantageous that...
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40-28-3
Section 40-28-3 Counties to share payments with municipalities served by T.V.A.; basis for
allocation of payments to counties served by T.V.A. (a) Distribution of the in-lieu-of-taxes
payments of T.V.A. by the state to the served counties shall be made to the governing bodies
of served counties. Any county receiving a share of said payments that has within its boundaries
a municipality or part thereof that is served in whole or in part by T.V.A. shall share in
the county's payments with said municipality receiving the same amount as the ratio of T.V.A.-served
population of the municipality bears to the T.V.A.-served population of the entire county.
However, the Legislature may, by general or local laws, prescribe other distribution within
such counties to local governments and/or public agencies therein. (b) The in-lieu-of-taxes
payments distributed each year to the served counties shall be as follows: (1) Eighty percent
of the amount of such distribution to the served counties shall...
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41-9-166
Section 41-9-166 Adoption, etc., of building codes by municipalities and counties. Any municipality
in the State of Alabama may adopt any model building code published by the Southern Building
Code Congress International and the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire
Protection Association as a municipal ordinance, enlarging the applicability thereof to include
private buildings and structures other than private schoolhouses, hotels, public and private
hospitals, and moving picture houses as it deems necessary and to prescribe penalties for
violations thereof in the same manner in which other ordinances and related penalty provisions
are adopted and prescribed. Any county commission similarly may adopt and enlarge the applicability
of any model building code published by the Southern Building Code Congress International
and the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association for
the county, prescribing penalties for violations thereof, by...
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