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11-3-60
Section 11-3-60 Use of credit or debit cards issued to county commission for certain
purchases; rewards or rebates. (a) For the purposes of this article, the following words shall
have the following meanings: (1) CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER. A person employed by the county
commission of a county pursuant to Section 11-3-18. (2) CREDIT CARD. A line of credit
issued by a domestic lender or credit card bank. (3) DEBIT CARD. A card issued by a bank in
relation to a checking or savings account held by the county commission. (b) To provide for
convenience in making purchases of tangible personal property or services approved by the
county commission, the county commission of a county may establish procedures for the chief
administrative officer to make certain purchases through use of a credit or debit card issued
to the county commission. The county commission shall promulgate written policy and procedures
governing the utilization of credit or debit cards which, at a minimum, shall...
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11-89C-1
Section 11-89C-1 Legislative findings and intent. (a) The Legislature finds and declares
that it is in the public interest and the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of this
state and within the police power of the state, county, and municipal governments to promote
effective and efficient compliance with federal and state laws, rules, regulations, and permits
relating to discharges into and from municipal separate storm sewers, and to promote and authorize
the discovery, control, and elimination, wherever practicable, of that discharge at the local
government level. (b) It is the intention of the Legislature by passage of this chapter to
assist the state in its implementation of the storm water laws, and to supplement the authority
of the governing bodies of all counties and municipalities in the state to enable them to
implement the storm water laws. (c) It is further the intention of the Legislature to authorize
and promote the intercooperation of the governing bodies in...
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41-9-205
Section 41-9-205 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1)
A-95. The process of evaluation, review and coordination of federal and federally assisted
programs and projects; (2) A-102. The process of establishing uniform administrative requirements
for programs that provide financial assistance through grant or contractual arrangements;
(3) GOVERNING BODY. The chief legislative body of a governmental unit; (4) GOVERNMENTAL UNIT.
Counties and municipalities; (5) MUNICIPALITY. Cities, towns, villages and other incorporated
jurisdictions; (6) REGION. All the geographical area contained within the aggregate territorial
limits of all governmental units participating in regional planning and development commission
as stipulated in Sections 41-9-181 through 41-9-183 and 41-9-200 through 41-9-201; (7) REVIEW
AND COMMENT. Review and comment of the Office of State Planning and...
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45-19-141.06
Section 45-19-141.06 Establishment of districts. The association may, after approval
by a majority vote of member departments in good standing, establish and define the boundaries
of one or more districts within the boundaries of the county for purposes of collection and
distribution of the fire protection fee. Upon creation of a district, or districts, the association
shall, within a reasonable period of time, file in the office of the judge of probate a description
or map clearly showing the boundaries of the districts. Municipalities may establish their
own districts at the discretion of the governing body of each municipality. Municipal districts
shall include the corporate limits and police jurisdiction unless the governing body of the
municipality elects not to provide fire protection services in the police jurisdiction and
notifies the association, in writing, for purposes of collection and distribution of the fire
protection fees. (Act 2003-367, p. 1035, ยง7.)...
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45-32-60.02
Section 45-32-60.02 Additional expense allowance; compensation; mileage allowance; equipment
and supplies; health insurance benefits; fee for death certificates. (a) The Greene County
Commission may provide the Coroner of Greene County with additional expense allowances and
compensation or salary. The county commission may provide for any expense allowance granted
to the coroner by this section or otherwise to convert to salary effective beginning
the next term of office of the coroner. Any salary otherwise granted to the coroner shall
be effective beginning the next term of office of the coroner. In addition, the coroner may
receive any uniform increases in compensation granted to other local elected officials pursuant
to Chapter 2A of Title 11, except that any increases in compensation during the term of the
coroner shall be paid as an expense allowance and shall convert to salary effective beginning
the next term of office of the coroner. (b) The county commission may provide the...
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8-7A-2
Section 8-7A-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) AGENT or AUTHORIZED DELEGATE. Any person designated or employed
by a licensee under this chapter to provide monetary transmission services on behalf of the
licensee. (2) APPLICANT. Any person that files an application for a license under this chapter.
(3) BANK. An institution organized under federal or state law which meets any of the following
requirements: a. Accepts demand deposits or deposits that the depositor may use for payment
to third parties and engages in the business of making loans. b. Engages in credit card operations
and maintains only one office that accepts deposits, does not accept demand deposits or deposits
that a depositor may use for payments to third parties, does not accept a savings or time
deposit less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), and does not engage in the business
of making commercial loans. c. Is a trust company subject to...
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31-9-10
Section 31-9-10 Local emergency management organizations; emergency powers of political
subdivisions. (a) Each political subdivision of this state is hereby authorized and directed
to establish a local organization for emergency management in accordance with the state emergency
management plan and program and may confer or authorize the conferring, upon members of the
auxiliary police, the powers of peace officers, subject to such restrictions as shall be imposed.
The governing body of the political subdivision is authorized to appoint a director, who shall
have direct responsibility for the organization, administration, and operation of such local
organization for emergency management, subject to the direction and control of such governing
body. Each local organization for emergency management shall perform emergency management
functions within the territorial limits of the political subdivision within which it is organized,
and, in addition, shall conduct such functions outside of...
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45-37-140.13
Section 45-37-140.13 Annexation; referendum; hearing; reestablishment of boundaries.
(a) Whenever any municipal corporation in Jefferson County annexes any portion of a district
and a petition is filed with the clerk of the municipality requesting annexation of the remaining
portion of the district, the petition containing the following: (1) signatures of 20 percent
of the qualified electors residing within the district or signatures of 200 qualified electors,
whichever is less, and (2) a written statement signed by at least two members of the board
of trustees of the district reciting that those signing the petition constitute either 10
percent of the qualified electors residing within the district or 100 qualified electors residing
within the district, whichever is applicable, and (3) a description of the district; then
the governing body of such municipal corporation shall provide for and finance the cost of
a referendum election wherein the remaining qualified voter residents of...
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45-37A-56
Section 45-37A-56 Zoning board of adjustment. (a) The governing body of any city which
may now or hereafter have a population of 300,000 inhabitants or more, according to the last
or any subsequent federal census and which may now or hereafter have in force and effect a
comprehensive zoning ordinance shall provide for the appointment of a zoning board of adjustment
and in the zoning regulations and restrictions adopted by the city pursuant to the authority
of the laws of this state, provide that the zoning board of adjustment, in appropriate cases
and subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards, shall make special exceptions to the
terms of the zoning ordinance of the city in harmony with its general purpose and intent,
and in accordance with general or specific rules therein contained. The zoning board of adjustment
shall consist of seven members, each to be appointed by the governing body of the city, and
each shall hold office for a term of seven years or until the time as his...
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11-51-90
Section 11-51-90 Municipal business licenses; branch offices; application. (a) All municipalities
shall have the following powers: (1) To license any exhibition, trade, business, vocation,
occupation, or profession not prohibited by the Constitution or laws of the state which may
be engaged in or carried on in the municipality. (2) To fix the amount of licenses, the time
for which they are to run, not exceeding one license year, to provide a penalty for doing
business without a license, and to charge a fee not exceeding ten dollars ($10) for issuing
each license. The issuance fee shall be increased every five license years by the Department
of Revenue by an amount equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the U.S. Department of
Labor's Producer Price Index during that five-year period, rounded to the nearest dollar,
with the base year being 2006. The Department of Revenue shall notify all municipalities and
the Alabama League of Municipalities of any such fee increase no later than...
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