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22-21-71
Section 22-21-71 Purpose and construction of division. It is the intention of the Legislature
by the passage of this division to authorize in each of the several counties of the state
the organization of one or more public corporations for the purpose of acquiring, owning and
operating public hospitals and other public health facilities in the county in which such
corporation shall be organized, or in a portion of the said county. It is the legislative
intent to confer on corporations organized under this division all the powers requisite for
the fulfillment of the purposes of their organization, including the power to do whatever
financing may be necessary to accomplish such purposes. This division shall be liberally construed
to give effect to its purpose. Corporations organized under this division shall be nonprofit
corporations, and no part of the net earnings thereof shall inure to the benefit of any member
thereof or other individual or private corporation. (Acts 1949, No. 46, p....
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22-4-5
Section 22-4-5 Adoption, revision, etc., of rules, regulations, standards, etc., by State Board
of Health; appeals therefrom; State Board of Health not to discriminate among branches of
healing arts in administration of funds. (a) The State Board of Health, with the advice and
consultation of the Statewide Health Coordinating Council, is hereby authorized and empowered
to adopt, revise, abolish, promulgate and publish rules, regulations, standards and procedures
for: (1) The preparation of the preliminary State Health Plan and the State Medical Facilities
Plan; (2) The administration of the State Health Plan and of the State Medical Facilities
Plan after approval by the Statewide Health Coordinating Council; (3) The construction and
operation of health care facilities established under the State Medical Facilities Plan; and
(4) Such other matters as may be necessary to carry out the intent and purpose of this article.
(b) The State Board of Health is also authorized and empowered to...
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11-22-1
Section 11-22-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) CORPORATION. Any corporation organized
pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (2) COUNTY. Any county in this state with respect
to which a corporation may be organized. (3) GOVERNING BODY. The county commission. (4) MORTGAGE.
A mortgage or a mortgage and deed of trust. (5) PROJECT. Any land or any interest therein,
including forests, rivers, streams, waterways, and lakes, and any buildings or other improvements
thereon, and all real and personal properties deemed necessary in connection therewith, whether
or not now in existence, which shall be suitable for a public park, and all buildings, facilities,
and improvements incident thereto or useful in connection therewith, including but without
limitation, picnic areas, camp sites, trailer sites, cabins, lodges, roads and trails for
hiking, bicycling, or horseback riding, nature trails,...
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11-60-1
Section 11-60-1 Definitions. Whenever used in this chapter, unless a different meaning clearly
appears in the context, the following terms, whether used in the singular or plural, shall
be given the following respective meanings: (1) CORPORATION. Any corporation organized pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter. (2) MUNICIPALITY. Any incorporated city or town in this
state with respect to which a corporation may be organized. (3) PROJECT. Any land and interest
therein, including forests, rivers, streams, waterways, and lakes, and any buildings or other
improvements thereon, and all real and personal properties deemed necessary in connection
therewith, whether or not now in existence, which shall be suitable for a public park or other
recreational uses and all buildings, facilities, and improvements incident thereto or useful
in connection therewith, including, but without limitation, picnic areas, campsites, trailer
sites, cabins, lodges, roads and trails for hiking, bicycling or...
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34-3-100
Section 34-3-100 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature hereby finds and declares
that it is necessary and desirable, in the best interests of the state, that the Alabama State
Bar have a building or buildings with space available for its administrative offices, for
its Board of Commissioners, for the Board of Examiners on Admission to the State Bar, for
the storage of library and other educational materials relating to the improvement of the
administration of justice, for its standing and other committees and the staffs of its professional
journals, for continuing legal education activities and for other related purposes. It is
the intention of the Legislature by the passage of this article to authorize the incorporation
of the president, the first vice-president and the secretary of the Alabama State Bar as a
public corporation for the purpose of constructing, erecting, owning, operating, and maintaining
such a building or buildings and to vest such corporation with all...
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41-10-45.5
Section 41-10-45.5 Annual report; liability of state. (a) The authority shall make an annual
report to the Legislature as to the loans granted during, or outstanding at the end of, each
fiscal year. The report shall be due on the fifth legislative day of each regular session
and shall state, for each qualifying project, the county in which it is located, the name
of the qualifying borrower, the outstanding principal amount of the loan, and the maturity
date of the loan. (b) Nothing in this article shall be construed to constitute a guarantee
or assumption by the state of any debt of any qualifying borrower nor to authorize the credit
of the state to be given, pledged, or loaned to any qualifying borrower. (Act 2015-41, ยง4.)...

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11-54-142
Section 11-54-142 Additional powers conferred on municipalities. In addition to any other powers
which it may now have, each municipality shall have the following powers: (1) To acquire,
whether by construction, purchase, gift, or lease, one or more projects, which shall be located
within this state and may be located within or without the municipality, or partially within
or partially without the municipality, but which shall not be located more than 15 miles outside
of the corporate limits of the municipality; (2) To lease to others any or all of its projects
for such rentals and upon such terms and conditions as the governing body may deem advisable
and as shall not conflict with the provisions of this article; and (3) To issue revenue bonds
for the purpose of defraying the cost of acquiring, by construction and purchase, or either,
any project, and to secure the payment of such bonds, all as hereinafter provided. No municipality
shall have the power to operate any project as a...
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28-4A-6
Section 28-4A-6 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that it is in the best interest
of the public welfare of the State of Alabama to preserve and redevelop the downtown municipal
areas and registered historic districts and certain economically distressed areas of this
state and to further promote the preservation and redevelopment of historic buildings and
sites. The Legislature finds that an effective way of facilitating the urban redevelopment
program and the preservation of historic buildings and sites, and registered historic districts
and any economically distressed area designated as suitable by the municipal or county governing
body is by creating a single exception to the existing alcoholic beverage laws to authorize
and permit the establishment of brewpubs located in such historic buildings, sites, or districts
in urban redevelopment areas or economically distressed areas of those municipalities located
within counties where the brewing of beer for consumption by the...
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37-16-2
Section 37-16-2 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(1) More advanced communication capabilities, broadband facilities, and services are needed
in many rural and underserved areas of the state. (2) Electric providers in those rural and
underserved areas are capable of providing infrastructure for such advanced communications
capabilities and providing, directly or indirectly, broadband facilities or services. (3)
The investment in and development of advanced communications capabilities for providing broadband
facilities and services are necessary to better serve the public in those rural and underserved
areas. (4) The continued lack of advanced communication capabilities, broadband facilities,
and services in rural and underserved areas deprives citizens residing in these areas from
access to opportunities such that the state needs to take action to correct and eliminate
these discrepancies. (5) It is the public policy of this state to encourage...
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11-54-22
Section 11-54-22 Powers of municipalities generally as to acquisition, leasing, etc., of projects
for industry, trade, and pollution control. In addition to any other powers which it may now
have, each municipality shall have the following powers: (1) To acquire and, in connection
with such acquisition, to enlarge, improve, and expand, whether by construction, purchase,
gift, or lease, one or more projects which shall be located within this state and may be located
within or without the municipality or partially within or partially without the municipality,
but which shall not be located more than 15 miles outside of the corporate limits of the municipality;
(2) To lease to others any or all of its projects for such rentals and upon such terms and
conditions as the governing body may deem advisable and as shall not conflict with the provisions
of this article; and (3) To issue revenue bonds for the purpose of defraying the cost of acquisition
by construction and purchase and, in...
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