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45-45A-34
Section 45-45A-34 Cost-of-living pension increase. (a) Whenever the retired employees of the
state are granted a cost-of-living pension increase either by act of the Legislature or action
of the Board of Control of the State Employees' Retirement System, the retired employees of
the Huntsville Utilities Electric, Water, and Gas Boards shall be granted a cost-of-living
pension increase on a percentage basis equal to any such increase granted to retired state
employees. The increase for retired employees shall be funded out of any and all funds available
to the Huntsville Utilities Electric, Water, and Gas Boards. (b) This section shall have retroactive
effect to the date that the last cost-of- living increase was granted to retired employees
of the state. (Act 98-307, p. 517, §§ 1, 4; Act 99-177, p. 203, § 1.)...
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10A-21-2.13
Section 10A-21-2.13 Operation of railroads or canals without state and making extensions within
state by railroad, mining, manufacturing, and quarrying companies. Railroads, mining, manufacturing,
and quarrying companies may purchase, lease, or acquire in any other manner, hold and operate
a railroad or railroads or canals without this state for the purpose of making extensions
or connections, and within this state may extend their roads or may construct and operate
branch roads from any point or points on their lines and may also construct and operate second
tracks, roads, or branch roads connecting any two points on their lines. The purchase must
be made by resolution of the board of directors, which must be submitted to a meeting of the
stockholders, called for the purpose of its consideration; at the meeting the resolution must
be approved by the vote of holders of the larger amount in value of the stock, and if the
resolution is so approved, a copy thereof and of the proceedings...
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8-32-1
Section 8-32-1 Purpose. (a) The purpose of this chapter is to create a framework to regulate
service contracts sold to consumers in this state. (b) The following are exempt from Sections
8-32-2 to 8-32-12, inclusive, of this chapter: (1) Warranties. (2) Maintenance agreements.
(3) Warranties, service contracts, or maintenance agreements offered by electric, gas, water,
or telephone utilities on their transmission devices. (4) Service contracts sold or offered
for sale in commercial transactions. (5) Service contracts sold or offered for sale to persons
other than consumers. (6) Service contracts sold at the point of sale, or within 60 days of
the original purchase date of the property, which cover tangible property where the tangible
property for which the service contract is sold, has a purchase price of two hundred and fifty
dollars ($250) or less, exclusive of sales tax. (c) Manufacturer's service contracts on the
manufacturer's products and service contracts sold or offered for...
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45-49-261.16
Section 45-49-261.16 Construction setbacks. (a) The Mobile County Commission, through the county
planning and zoning commission, shall regulate the construction setback from the centerline
of any state or county public road or highway located within the jurisdiction of the commission.
(b) The provisions of this section do not apply to poles, facilities, structures, water, gas,
sewer, electric, telephone, billboards, or utility lines or other facilities of public utilities.
(c) The construction setback from any state or county public road or highway shall vary according
to the highway functional classifications submitted by the Mobile County Commission and approved
by the Federal Highway Administration for Mobile County. (d) The functional classifications
and the construction setbacks required for each classification are established as follows:
(1) Principal arterials require a 125 foot setback from the centerline of the right-of-way.
(2) Minor arterials require a 100 foot setback from...
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10A-2-1.01
Section 10A-2-1.01 Short title and applicability. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT
2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) This chapter
and Chapter 1, to the extent applicable to business corporations, shall be known and may be
cited as the "Alabama Business Corporation Law." (b) This chapter applies to a domestic
business corporation formed and existing under this title and to a foreign business corporation
that is transacting business in this state, regardless of whether the foreign corporation
is registered to transact business in this state. Without in any way limiting the generality
of any provision of this chapter or of any provision of Chapter 1, this chapter and the provisions
of Chapter 1 to the extent applicable to business corporations shall apply to banks, trust
companies, savings and loan associations, insurance companies, public utilities, and railroad
companies, except to the extent, if any, that any provision of this...
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10A-2A-1.01
Section 10A-2A-1.01 Short Title. (a) This chapter and the provisions of Chapter 1, to the extent
applicable to business corporations, shall be known and may be cited as the Alabama Business
Corporation Law. (b) This chapter and the provisions of Chapter 1, to the extent applicable
to business corporations, apply to a corporation incorporated and existing under this chapter
or any predecessor law regarding business corporations, and to a foreign corporation that
is transacting business in this state, regardless of whether the foreign corporation is registered
to transact business in this state. Without in any way limiting the generality of any provision
of this chapter or of any provision of Chapter 1, this chapter and the provisions of Chapter
1, to the extent applicable to corporations, shall apply to banks, trust companies, savings
and loan associations, insurance companies, public utilities, and railroad companies, except
to the extent, if any, that any provision of this chapter or...
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11-49B-22
Section 11-49B-22 Taxes; exemptions; reporting credit sales; lien security; state sales tax
provisions applicable; charge for collecting tax; voting. (a) The authority shall, subject
to a referendum in the counties it proposes to serve, levy, in addition to all other taxes,
including, but not limited to, municipal gross receipts license taxes, a 1/4 percent privilege
license tax against gross sales or gross receipts, provided, however, that the rate of such
tax on any person, firm, or corporation engaged in the type of business described in Section
40-23-2(4) shall be an amount equal to 1/32 percent of the gross proceeds from sales described
in such section. The gross receipts of any business and the gross proceeds of all sales which
are presently exempt under the state sales and use tax statutes are exempt from the tax authorized
by this chapter. (b) The tax levied by this chapter shall be collected by the State Department
of Revenue, the authority, the county, or by contract to a...
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37-2-26
Section 37-2-26 Bills of lading or receipts - Charges to be settled according to stipulated
rate. All transportation companies doing business in this state shall settle their freight
charges according to the rate stipulated in the bill of lading, provided the rate stipulated
therein is in conformity with the classifications and rates made and filed with the Interstate
Commerce Commission, in case of shipment from without the state, and with those filed with
or established or approved by the Public Service Commission of the state, or those established
by statute, in case of shipments wholly within the state, by which classification and rates
all consignees shall in all cases be entitled to settle freight charges with such companies,
and it shall be the duty of such transportation companies to inform any consignee or consignees
of the correct amount due for freight, according to such classification and rates, and upon
payment or tender of the amount due, according to such classification...
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40-21-7
Section 40-21-7 Reports of railroad companies. On or before March 1 of each year, the president,
secretary, or auditor of any railroad company whose track or roadbed or any part thereof is
in this state or, if such railroad is in the hands of a receiver or trustee, such receiver
or trustee shall, under oath, make to the Department of Revenue a return in writing of the
total length of such railroad, including the right-of-way, roadbed, side tracks and main tracks
in this state, specifying the total length in this state and in each county, city or incorporated
town, school district, or other tax district in this state in which a special school tax or
other tax is levied; and also of the number of locomotive engines or other units of motive
power, and passenger, freight, construction, and other cars of such company for the entire
system and the number of each allocated to this state, stating the method used in so allocating,
and the location and a description of all other property owned...
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41-9-185
Section 41-9-185 Board established; officers; members; appointment; term; oath; removal; expenses;
seal; meetings; quorum; rules and regulations. (a) There is hereby created and established
the Alabama Industrial Development Advisory Board. The Alabama Industrial Development Advisory
Board shall consist of nine members at-large who shall be appointed by the Governor for terms
of two years each and the Governor, as chairman of the board. When appointing members of the
board, the Governor shall select citizens who are outstanding in the fields of manufacture
and processing, business and commercial enterprise, engineering and industrial development,
natural resources, electric and gas utilities, industrial real estate and industrial property
management, banking and finance, labor relations and mass communications. The initial terms
of the appointees shall be as follows: four members for one year and five members for two
years. Subsequent appointments shall be for two-year terms, and...
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