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45-43-170.04
Section 45-43-170.04 Solid waste disposal - Fees; public nuisances. (a) The Lowndes County
Commission shall by resolution provide for the orderly collection of fees charged under this
article. The county commission may establish a periodic payment system and is authorized to
purchase necessary supplies and materials and employ personnel necessary to effectuate any
such periodic payment system. Such periodic payment system may be effected by the county by
negotiating with any one or more public or private utilities providing service in the county
for the periodic billing of such fees and the collection thereof on behalf of the county by
one or more such utilities. Any delinquencies in any such payments shall entitle the county
to pursue any remedy provided in this article including the enforcement of any lien obtained
hereunder. The county may agree to pay reasonable compensation to any such utility for its
services in connection with the collection and payment to the county of all such...
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9-17-176
Section 9-17-176 Assessment. (a) The council shall set the initial assessment at no greater
than one-tenth of one cent per gallon of odorized propane. Thereafter, annual assessments
shall be sufficient to cover the cost of plans and programs developed by the council. The
assessment may not be greater than one-half cent per gallon of odorized propane. In no case
may the assessment be raised by more than one-tenth of one cent per gallon of odorized propane
annually. (b) The owner of propane immediately prior to odorization shall make the assessment
on the volume of odorized propane to be sold and placed into commerce in the State of Alabama.
In the event odorized propane is imported into the state, the owner of the odorized propane
immediately prior to importing shall be responsible for making the assessment. Propane designated
for use in another state is not subject to the assessment. Assessments collected from purchasers
of propane gas are payable to the council on a monthly basis by...
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11-49-60
Section 11-49-60 Contract by municipality for payment of proportionate share of cost of highway,
street, etc., within municipality constructed, improved, etc., by county, state, or federal
government authorized; assessment of proportionate share of cost against property benefited.
Whenever the United States, the State of Alabama, or any county within the State of Alabama
or either of them shall establish, construct, or reconstruct, improve or reimprove a public
highway, street, or avenue, which said street, highway, or avenue is within or partly within
any city or town of the State of Alabama, such city or town may contract and agree with either
the United States government, the State of Alabama, or any county thereof as to what proportionate
share of the cost of the establishment, construction, reconstruction, improvement, or reimprovement
of such street, highway, or avenue within such city or town shall be paid by such municipality,
and such cities or towns may assess such...
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11-50-15
Section 11-50-15 Fees of directors. In any instance where a public corporation heretofore or
hereafter organized pursuant to the provisions of Sections 11-50-231 through 11-50-238, 11-50-240
and 11-50-241, or under the provisions of Sections 11-50-310 through 11-50-318 and 11-50-320
through 11-50-324 owns and operates one or more utility systems, the board of directors of
such corporation may at its election authorize the payment by such corporation of the following
directors' fees to the members of the board of directors in lieu of the directors' fees authorized
in the statute under which such corporation was organized. No fee shall be paid to any director
for services rendered with respect to a sanitary sewer system. In any instance when the system
or systems owned and operated by the corporation are any one or more of a water system, a
gas system, and an electric system, the chair of the board of directors may be paid a director's
fee in an amount not exceeding six hundred dollars...
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11-50-405
Section 11-50-405 Bonds - Authorization for issuance; form, terms, denominations, etc.; execution
and delivery; sale; refunding and exchange; issuance of interim receipts or temporary bonds.
The bonds of a district incorporated under this article shall be authorized by resolution
of the board of directors of the district and may be issued in one or more series, may bear
such date or dates, mature at such time or times, bear interest at such rate or rates, be
in such denominations, be in such form, either coupon or registered or both, be executed in
such manner, be payable in such medium of payment, at such place or places, be nonredeemable
or subject to such terms of redemption, with or without premium and be subject to being declared
or becoming due before the maturity date thereof as such resolution or resolutions may provide.
Said bonds may be issued for money or property, either at public or private sale and for such
price or prices as the board of directors shall determine. Such...
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11-81-244
Section 11-81-244 Application for funding; administration of program; powers and duties of
local governments; installation of improvements; assessments. (a) A real property owner in
a designated region may apply to a local government under a program for funding to finance
a qualified project and enter into a written contract with the local government. Costs of
the project incurred by the real property owner or the local government for such purposes
may be collected as an assessment, as authorized in Section 11-81-242. (b) A local government
may enter into a partnership with one or more other local governments for the purpose of providing
and financing qualified projects. (c) A qualified program may be administered by a for-profit
or nonprofit organization on behalf of and at the discretion of the local government. (d)
A local government may incur debt for the purpose of providing the improvements, payable from
revenues received from the improved real property, or any other available...
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11-88-95
Section 11-88-95 Notice of and sale or exchange of bonds. All bonds issued under this article,
except bonds issued to the contractor and except funding and refunding bonds issued by exchange
as provided in this section, shall be sold to the highest bidder at public sale; provided,
that if at a duly advertised public sale in accordance with this section no legal bid acceptable
to the governing body shall be received, then such bonds may be sold within 30 days thereafter
at private sale to the United States of America or to the State of Alabama. The public sale
shall be either on sealed bids or at auction. The notice of a public sale shall state whether
the sale is to be on sealed bids or at auction and shall also briefly recite the amount of
the bonds to be sold, the maturities thereof, the amount payable at each maturity, any redemption
or prepayment privileges, the frequency with which interest will be payable, either the rate
or rates of interest which the bonds are to bear or that...
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18-1A-171
Section 18-1A-171 Reduction of compensation award because of incidental benefits from taking.
The amount of compensation to which the owners and other parties interested therein are entitled
must not be reduced or diminished because of any incidental benefits which may accrue to them
or to their remaining lands in consequence of the uses to which the lands to be taken or in
which the easement is to be acquired will be appropriated; provided, that in the condemnation
of lands for ways and rights-of-way for public highways, water or sewer lines, the commissioners
or jury may, in fixing the amount of compensation to be awarded the owner for lands taken
for this use, take into consideration the value of the enhancement to the remaining lands
of such owner that such highway, water or sewer lines may cause; and provided further, that
in proceedings instituted by water conservancy districts and water management districts, benefits
accruing to the landowner from an improvement may be...
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2-21-24
Section 2-21-24 Inspection fee; quarterly statement; disposition of fees; overpayments. (a)
An inspection fee established by the Board of Agriculture and Industries not to exceed twenty-five
cents ($.25) per ton shall be paid on commercial feeds by every person who distributes the
commercial feed in this state, exempting bulk grain; except that: (1) The inspection fee shall
be paid only once on any commercial feed, feed ingredients, customer-formula feeds or parts
thereof. Commercial feeds, feed ingredients, customer-formula feeds or parts thereof on which
the inspection fee has not been paid by the distributor or previous distributor shall be subject
to the inspection fee. (2) No fee shall be paid on "vertical-integrator feed" or
on the ingredient used to manufacture a "vertical-integrator feed." Any services
the Department of Agriculture and Industries provides manufacturers of "vertical-integrator
feed" in relation to this chapter shall be paid for according to fees established by...

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40-14A-24
Section 40-14A-24 Net worth in Alabama. (a) A taxpayer's net worth in Alabama shall be determined
by apportioning the taxpayer's net worth computed under Section 40-14A-23 in the same manner
as prescribed for apportioning income during the determination period for purposes of the
income tax levied by Chapter 18, or the manner in which the income would be apportioned if
the taxpayer were subject to the income tax, or for the purposes of the financial institution
excise tax levied by Chapter 16; provided, however, that the net worth of insurers subject
to the insurance premium tax levied by Chapter 4A of Title 27 shall be apportioned on the
basis of the ratio of the insurer's Alabama premium income to its nationwide total direct
premiums as reflected on schedule T of the insurer's annual statement filed with the Commissioner
of Insurance for the then immediately preceding calendar year. (b) There shall be deducted
from the amount of net worth in Alabama as determined in accordance with...
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