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11-54B-1
Section 11-54B-1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds: (1) That patterns of urban
development have had a substantial adverse impact upon downtown and community business districts
vital to the economies of Class 1 municipalities in Alabama. (2) That the public interest
would be advanced by authorizing the creation of self-help business improvement districts
and district management corporations to assist Class 1 municipalities in promoting economic
growth in business districts. (3) That district management corporations representing real
property owners within self-help business improvement districts can assist Class 1 municipalities
in promoting economic growth and employment within business districts. (4) That Class 1 municipalities
should be authorized to create self-help business improvement districts and designate district
management corporations to execute self-help programs to improve the local business climates.
(b) The Legislature further finds that it is the public...
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11-81-220
Section 11-81-220 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) UNIT. Any public corporation organized in this state pursuant to authorization or determination
by any municipality or municipalities or county or counties or a municipality and a county
or by any combination of municipalities and counties or by the governing body of any one or
more thereof and shall include also any county board of education and any city board of education.
(2) ORGANIZING SUBDIVISION. With respect to any unit, each municipality or county which may
have granted authorization or made determinations respecting the incorporation of the unit
or the governing body of which may have granted such authorization or made such determinations
and, in the case of a board of education, the county or city with respect to which such board
of education is organized. (3) OBLIGATIONS. Bonds, warrants,...
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11-95-3
Section 11-95-3 Application for incorporation of public corporation; approval by local governing
bodies. A public corporation may be organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter in
any county. In order to incorporate such a public corporation, any number of natural persons,
not less than three, who are duly qualified electors of a county, shall first file a written
application with the governing body of such county and with the governing body of any single
municipality located wholly within such county, which application shall: (1) Recite the names
of the county and the municipality with the governing bodies of which such application is
being filed; (2) Contain a statement that the applicants propose to incorporate a corporation
pursuant to the provisions of this chapter; (3) State the proposed location of the principal
office of the corporation, which shall be within the county with whose governing body such
application is filed; (4) State that each of the applicants is a duly...
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11-95-6
Section 11-95-6 Board of directors of corporation; election; terms of office; qualifications;
vacancies; expenses; impeachment. Each corporation shall be governed by a board of directors.
All powers of the corporation shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization.
The board shall consist of five directors. One director, the alternating director, shall be
elected initially by the governing body of the authorizing municipality and thereafter alternately
by the governing bodies of the authorizing county and the authorizing municipality. Two directors
shall be elected by the governing body of the authorizing county and two directors shall be
elected by the governing body of the authorizing municipality. The initial term of office
of the alternating director shall begin immediately upon his election and shall end at 12:01
o'clock, A.M., on the third January 1 following the date of filing of the certificate of incorporation
of the corporation. Thereafter, the term of...
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11-99B-1
Section 11-99B-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) APPLICANT. A natural person who files a written application with the governing body of
any county or municipality or public corporation in accordance with the provisions of Section
11-99B-3. (2) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution, adopted by a governing body in accordance
with the provisions of Section 11-99B-3, that authorizes the incorporation of a district.
(3) AUTHORIZING SUBDIVISION. Any county or municipality or public corporation the governing
body of which shall have adopted an authorizing resolution. (4) BOARD. The board of directors
of a district. (5) BONDS. Bonds, notes, and certificates representing an obligation to pay
money. (6) COUNTY. Any county in the state. (7) DIRECTOR. A member of the board of directors
of the district. (8) DISTRICT. A public corporation organized pursuant to...
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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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11-89A-15
Section 11-89A-15 Cooperation, aid, and agreements from and with other bodies. (a) For the
purpose of attaining the objectives of this chapter, any county, municipality, or other political
subdivision, public corporation, agency, or instrumentality of the state, a county or municipality
may, upon such terms and with or without consideration, as it may determine, do any or all
of the following: (1) Lend or donate money to any authority or perform services for the benefit
thereof; (2) Donate, sell, convey, transfer, lease, or grant to any authority, without the
necessity of authorization at any election of qualified voters, any property of any kind;
(3) Do any and all things, whether or not specifically authorized in this section, not otherwise
prohibited by law, that are necessary or convenient to aid and cooperate with any authority
in attaining the objectives of this chapter; and (4) To pay to any authority the proceeds
of any special tax appropriated, apportioned, or allocated to...
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16-25-9
Section 16-25-9 Certain school bus drivers, mechanics and maintenance workers - Generally.
(a) All fully budgeted school bus drivers (excluding students), mechanics and maintenance
workers not now covered by the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama or Employees' Retirement
System of Alabama, who are employed by any county or city board of education or the governing
board of any public school in Alabama regardless of the source from which and the manner in
which their salaries are paid, may become members of the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama;
provided, that such persons elect within six months after October 2, 1971, to accept the benefits
of this chapter. Such persons may signify their desire to become members of the Teachers'
Retirement System by enrolling through their employer and the Secretary-Treasurer of the Teachers'
Retirement System within said six months' period. Any person hereafter employed in these positions
shall be deemed to be a "teacher" within the meaning of...
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16-61E-2
Section 16-61E-2 Definitions; purchase authorization; competitive bids; applicability of public
contract laws. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Educational and eleemosynary institutions governed
by boards of trustees or similar governing bodies, state trade schools, state junior colleges,
state colleges, or universities under the supervision and control of the State Board of Education,
city and county boards of education, district boards of education of independent school districts,
Department of Youth Services, the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, the Alabama School
of Fine Arts, and the Alabama School of Math and Science. (2) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. Equipment,
supplies, and other tangible personal property, software, services, or any combination of
the foregoing, used to provide data processing, networking, or communications services. (3)
JOINT PURCHASING AGREEMENT. An agreement in writing...
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23-1-91
Section 23-1-91 Aid for development of access roads or bridges to certain facilities by contiguous
counties or municipalities. The county commission of any county or governing body of any municipality
in this state is hereby authorized, upon the adoption by a majority vote of a resolution duly
recorded in its minutes, to aid and participate in the development of any access roads or
bridges to any project undertaken by any public athletic or recreational board for the promotion
of athletics, recreation, race tracks, and related facilities in any other contiguous county
or in aid of the development in any other contiguous county or any industrial site or access
roads and bridges of any project undertaken pursuant to the provisions of Sections 11-54-80
through 11-54-101 or pursuant to Sections 11-54-20 through 11-54-32. In any county, including
the county in which said project is located, the county commission may appropriate county
funds or authorize the use of equipment and employees of...
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