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45-28-91.01
Section 45-28-91.01 Creation; composition; powers and duties. (a) There is hereby created the
new Etowah County Tourism Board. The new board shall consist of one member appointed by each
member of the Etowah County House Legislative Delegation, one member appointed by the senator
representing Etowah County, one member appointed by the county commission, one member appointed
by the Mayor of Gadsden, one member appointed by the Etowah County Mayor's Association, one
member appointed by the Etowah/Gadsden Chamber of Commerce, and one member appointed by the
local hotel industry. Members shall serve two year terms until November 30, 2011, when the
next term shall be four years. No person shall be appointed to the board unless he or she
is a qualified elector of Etowah County. (b) The Etowah County Tourism Board created by this
part shall promote the tourism industry in the county, including, but not limited to, working
with potential visitors; coordinating with media representatives;...
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11-58-3
Section 11-58-3 Contents, execution, acknowledgment, filing and recordation of certificate
of incorporation. (a) The certificate of incorporation of any corporation organized under
this chapter shall state: (1) The name of the corporation, which shall be a name indicating
the purpose for which the corporation is organized [e.g., "The Medical Clinic Board for
the (County) (City) or (Town) of _____"]. (2) The location of its principal office and
the post office address thereof. (3) The period for the duration of the corporation. (If the
duration is to be perpetual, this fact should be stated). (4) The objects for which the corporation
is organized. (5) Any other provisions not contrary to law which the incorporators choose
to insert for the regulation and conduct of the affairs of the corporation. (b) The certificate
of incorporation shall be acknowledged before an officer authorized by the laws of this state
to take acknowledgment of deeds. When so acknowledged, the certificate shall be...
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27-21A-4
Section 27-21A-4 Powers of health maintenance organizations. (a) The powers of a health maintenance
organization include, but are not limited to the following: (1) The purchase, lease, construction,
renovation, operation, or maintenance of hospitals, medical facilities, or both, and their
ancillary equipment; (2) The making of loans other than in the ordinary course of business,
to providers under contract with it in furtherance of its program or the making of loans to
a corporation or corporations in which it owns a majority interest for the purpose of acquiring
or constructing medical facilities and hospitals or in furtherance of a program providing
health care services to enrollees. (3) The furnishing of health care services through providers
which are under contract with or employed by the health maintenance organization. (4) The
contracting with any person for the performance on its behalf of certain functions such as
marketing, enrollment, and administration. (5) The purchase,...
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9-10-4
Section 9-10-4 Election of officers; board meetings; records and copies of board proceedings;
exercise of corporate powers; compensation of board members. Upon completion of the membership
of the board of directors and incorporation as provided in this article, the board members
shall meet in an organizational session at the place of its main office and elect a chairman,
vice-chairman, a secretary and a treasurer, but the office of secretary and treasurer may
be held by the same person. The board shall set a regular time and place for its meetings,
and a majority of its members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of its business.
All proceedings of the board shall be reduced to writing by the secretary of the corporation
and recorded in a well-bound book. Copies of such proceedings, when certified by the secretary
of the corporation, shall be received in all courts as evidence of the matters and things
therein certified. All powers of the corporation shall be exercised by the...
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16-25-22
Section 16-25-22 Purchase, sale, etc., of interests or estates in real property; establishment
of facilities and procedures for purchase of and payment for equipment, etc. (a) The Retirement
Systems of Alabama, which consist of the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama, the Teachers'
Retirement System of Alabama, and the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama shall have within
their corporate powers the right to purchase, sell and hold title, in their own name, to any
interest or estate in real property. Such property shall be exempt from all state and local
ad valorem taxes and shall not be subject to regulations or laws regarding the sale or lease
of state property. (b) The Retirement Systems of Alabama shall have within their corporate
powers the right to establish, as is consistent with the intent and purpose of the competitive
bid laws of the State of Alabama, such facilities and procedures for the making of purchases
and for the payment of all equipment and expenses reasonably...
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11-54-52
Section 11-54-52 Powers of municipalities generally as to acquisition, leasing, etc., of projects
for provision of buildings and other facilities for certain national organizations. 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, and to equip 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
improve, enlarge, expand, equip, furnish, insure, and maintain one or more projects; (3) To
lease to others any or all of its projects or any part thereof 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 to grant options to renew or...
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11-86-3
Section 11-86-3 Powers and duties generally. The recreation board shall be responsible for
the direction, supervision and promotion of such recreation programs as will contribute to
the general welfare of the residents of the county or municipality. The board shall have control
over all lands, buildings, equipment, and other facilities assigned for recreational purposes
to the board by the county commission or municipal governing body or purchased or leased by
it from funds provided by the county commission or municipal governing body. The board shall
cooperate with other local agencies and state and federal agencies for the purpose of maintaining
and improving recreational services and facilities for the county or municipality. The board
shall have power to accept financial and other aid and grants from any public or private agency.
(Acts 1945, No. 350, p. 565, ยง4.)...
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16-17A-10
Section 16-17A-10 Indebtedness. (a) An authority from time to time may borrow money or incur
indebtedness and issue bonds, notes, or other evidence of indebtedness in such principal amounts
as the board determines by resolution to be necessary, desirable, and in the best interests
of the authority in order to provide funds to carry out its corporate powers. Indebtedness
may be incurred for any lawful purpose of the authority, including, without limitation, any
of the following: (1) Indebtedness to finance the acquisition or construction of health care
facilities. (2) Indebtedness to provide working capital or funds for operating expenses. (3)
Indebtedness to refund, extend, refinance, or restructure any indebtedness of the authority
or any indebtedness assumed or guaranteed by the authority. (b) Indebtedness may be any of
the following or any combination thereof: (1) A general obligation of the authority to the
payment of which its full faith and credit is pledged. (2) Payable solely...
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2-6-107
Section 2-6-107 Lease of project. (a) Without limiting the generality of the powers otherwise
granted by this article, the corporation is authorized to lease the project, or portions thereof,
to the Alabama Agricultural Center Board or to any other public or private entity. The AACB
and any other agency, board, commission, bureau, or department of the state and each of them
are authorized to lease any facilities from the corporation. Any lease as described in this
section shall, however, be either of the following: (1) For a term no longer than the then
current fiscal year of the state, but any such lease may contain a grant to the lessee of
successive options of renewing the lease on the terms specified in the lease for any subsequent
fiscal year or years of the state; provided, that liability for the payment of rent shall
never be for a term longer than one fiscal year. (2) Provide that in no event rentals may
be paid from moneys appropriated by the state and that rentals shall be...
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34-24-75.1
Section 34-24-75.1 Certificate and limited license under Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
(a) The State Board of Medical Examiners may, at its discretion and subject to the rules and
regulations promulgated by the board, issue a certificate of qualification in behalf of physicians
meeting the requirements for participation in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. The Retired
Senior Volunteer Program is created for the purpose of permitting doctors of medicine and
doctors of osteopathy who are fully retired from the active practice of medicine to obtain
a limited license without cost which would permit the provision of outpatient health care
services at established free clinics operated pursuant to the Volunteer Medical Professional
Act, Section 6-5-660, et seq. Physicians having certificates issued under this section must
perform no fewer than 100 hours of voluntary service annually and must limit their practice
to the confines of an established free medical clinic, as that term is...
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