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45-39-92.54
Section 45-39-92.54 Purpose; powers. (a) It is hereby determined that the development of the
Shoals Economic Development Project is for a public purpose and will be in the best interest
of the citizens of Lauderdale County and Colbert County. For the purposes of aiding or cooperating
with Colbert County, the Cities of Sheffield, Tuscumbia, and Muscle Shoals, RSA, and with
a local public corporation in the development, acquisition, construction, improvement, or
financing of the Shoals Economic Development Project, Lauderdale County and the City of Florence
may, upon such terms and with or without consideration, as it may determine: (1) Lend or donate
money to, guarantee all or any part of the securities, or perform services for the benefit
of, the local public corporation. (2) Donate, sell, convey, transfer, lease, or grant to the
local public corporation or to RSA without the necessity of authorization at any election
of qualified voters, any real or personal property of any kind,...
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22-25B-1
Section 22-25B-1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ADEM. The Alabama
Department of Environmental Management. (2) ADPH. The Alabama Department of Public Health.
(3) CERTIFICATE OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY. The certification by the commission of the financial
viability of a wastewater management entity's financial viability pursuant to this chapter.
(4) CLUSTER WASTEWATER SYSTEM. An integrated wastewater collection system or treatment system,
or both, or multiple systems serving a single development or contiguous developments, which
collectively have a design flow of 15,000 GPD or less, and is designed and permitted for discharge
of the treated wastewater to a subsurface distribution system, but excluding systems that
discharge directly to surface waters of the state. The system must be designed by and certified
by a licensed professional engineer to comply with design and permit...
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16-16A-7
Section 16-16A-7 Additional findings; bonds authorized; procedures. (a) The Legislature finds
that the number of students attending the several school systems located in those areas of
North Alabama that will be directly impacted by the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will collectively increase by an estimated 9,000 students. As a result, there will be a need
for the construction of additional school facilities as well as the renovation of existing
school facilities. The Legislature also finds that the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will have a positive impact on future receipts to the Education Trust Fund, as the significant
population growth in North Alabama will increase sales, income, and other tax collections.
Thus, it is an efficient use of state funds to allow such revenue growth to help pay for capital
improvement costs associated with BRAC-related school construction. (b) The Alabama Public
School and College Authority is hereby authorized to sell and issue its...
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10A-20-6.04
Section 10A-20-6.04 Board of directors. The property and business of the corporation shall
be managed by a board of directors with the powers and authority necessary or incidental to
the purposes of the corporation. The board shall be composed of not less than 15 nor more
than 27 directors. Public directors, who shall reflect the social, economic, and geographic
characteristics of the population served by the corporation, shall constitute at least a majority
of the board. Providers of health care and their representatives may also serve on the board,
but in no event may constitute a majority thereof. Persons who derive income from the delivery
or administration of health care or services shall not be eligible to serve as public directors.
The bylaws of the corporation shall contain a provision requiring the board: (1) To establish
a procedure for the disclosure of and the determination of whether a person is a provider
or a representative of a provider of health care and possible...
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37-10A-1
Section 37-10A-1 Legislative findings. The Legislature makes the following findings and statements
regarding the need for shortline railroad rehabilitation in Alabama: (1) Shortline railroads
are an integral part of Alabama's total transportation network; however, lack of funding for
railroads places Alabama in a less competitive position with the shortline railroads of other
states and regions for potential industrial development projects. (2) The opportunities for
economic development and growth would be greatly enhanced by the proper rehabilitation and
upgrading of shortline railroads. (3) The proper maintenance and improvement of the shortline
railroad routes would help preserve critical growth corridors for future needs of transportation
and other possible uses such as communication, commerce, public transit, or highways. (Act
2008-382, p. 711, ยง1.)...
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10A-20-6.07
Section 10A-20-6.07 Certificates of authority; contracts with public. Every corporation organized
under this article shall procure from the Commissioner of Insurance a certificate of authority
to do business, for which the corporation shall pay the sum of two hundred dollars ($200),
and the certificates of authority shall be renewed thereafter on or before the first day of
March of each year. The corporation may then enter into contracts with the public, subject
to the restrictions contained in this article, for benefits under its health service plan.
It shall be the duty of the corporation to enter into contracts with and issue certificates
to those of the public who may desire to avail themselves of the benefits of the health service
plan and who, under its rules and regulations, make application and are eligible therefor.
The contracts may provide for more than one class of services or benefits, may designate the
person or persons, or the class of persons, entitled thereto, may...
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10A-30-2.10
Section 10A-30-2.10 Appointment of a provisional director in certain cases; applicable to corporations
formed as close corporations or electing close corporation status prior to January, 1 1995.
(a) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of the governing documents or agreement of the
shareholders, the circuit court of the county in which the registered office of the corporation
is located may appoint a provisional director for a close corporation if the directors are
so divided respecting the management of the corporation's business and affairs that the votes
required for action by the board of directors cannot be obtained with the consequence that
the business and affairs of the corporation can no longer be conducted to the advantage of
the shareholders generally. (b) An application for relief under this section must be filed
(1) by at least one-half of the number of directors then in office, or (2) by the holders
of at least one-third of all shares then entitled to elect directors,...
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11-49A-1
Section 11-49A-1 Legislative findings and purpose. The legislature has found and determined
and does hereby declare that in Class 3 municipalities the following conditions exist: (1)
That the constant growth of private vehicular traffic in such counties in which such municipalities
are located is placing excessive burdens upon the road systems and parking facilities, especially
in commercial and industrial districts and in areas of high population density; (2) That the
continued economic growth of such municipalities and the general health and welfare of the
citizens of such counties require the availability of public facilities for mass transportation;
and (3) That it is necessary and desirable and in the best interests of the citizens of such
municipalities that provisions be made for the establishment in such counties of public corporations
to provide public transportation service. The legislature does hereby further declare its
intention, by the passage of this chapter, to promote...
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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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36-13-52
Section 36-13-52 Director - Duties. (a) The director shall act as a liaison between minority
communities and the Governor, with duties to do all of the following: (1) Conduct community
outreach throughout the state to assess and address issues facing women and minorities. (2)
Ensure that all women and minorities are better represented and receive equal access in areas
such as business development, education, health care, housing, government services, and criminal
justice matters. (3) Encourage public debate on issues affecting Alabama minority populations,
including open access to public services and fair and equitable implementation of public policy.
(4) Assess efforts by state agencies to assist women and minorities, promoting self-sufficiency
through education and training. (5) Collaborate with business and industry representatives,
the Alabama Workforce Council, higher education stakeholders, and the Alabama Small Business
Commission to facilitate identification of minority and...
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