37-7-9
Section 37-7-9 Vesting of powers for accomplishment of corporate purpose. Each corporation formed under this chapter is vested with all power necessary or requisite for the accomplishment of its corporate purpose and capable of being delegated by the Legislature of Alabama; and no enumeration of particular powers granted shall be construed to impair any general grant of power contained in this chapter, nor to limit any such grant to a power or powers of the same class or classes as those so enumerated. (Acts 1935, No. 45, p. 100; Code 1940, T. 18, §18.)...
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22-29-2
Section 22-29-2 Purpose of chapter. It is the intent of the Legislature by the passage of this chapter to enable the state, acting by and through the authority, to aid in the prevention and control of water pollution, to provide state financial aid or grants to local public bodies for the prevention and control of water pollution and, to these ends, to authorize the incorporation of a state authority with power to issue bonds and from the proceeds of such bonds or other funds obtained by the authority to enable the state to agree to pay and to pay such portion of the estimated reasonable cost of the projects of each local public body as may be required in order that such project shall be eligible for the maximum obtainable federal grant under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. (Acts 1971, No. 42, p. 279, §2.)...
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22-34-2
Section 22-34-2 Legislative intent. It is the intent of the Legislature by the passage of this chapter to enable the state acting by and through the authority and the department to aid in the prevention and control of water pollution, to provide state financial aid to public bodies for the prevention and control of water pollution, and to these ends to authorize the incorporation of a state authority with power to issue Water Pollution Control Bonds; and to agree to pay and to pay such portion of the estimated reasonable cost of the projects of each public body as may be required to meet the water quality goals of the Federal Clean Water Act, as amended. (Acts, 1987, No. 87-226, p. 317, §2.)...
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32-7C-36
Section 32-7C-36 Legislative intent, scope, and construction of article. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature to provide for uniformity of laws governing TNCs, TNC drivers, and TNC vehicles throughout the state, and to provide that TNCs, TNC drivers, and TNC vehicles be governed exclusively by state law, including Article 1 of this chapter, governing insurance requirements for TNCs and TNC drivers, and any rules adopted by the commission consistent with this article. (b) A county, municipality, special district, airport authority, port authority, or other local governmental entity or subdivision may not do any of the following: (1) Impose a tax on, or require a license for, a TNC or a TNC driver or TNC vehicle if the tax or license relates to providing prearranged rides. (2) Require a TNC or a TNC driver to obtain a business license or any other type of similar authorization to operate within the jurisdiction. (3) Subject a TNC, a TNC driver, or a TNC vehicle to a rate, entry,...
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41-10-720
Section 41-10-720 Legislative findings. The Legislature makes the following findings: (1) At any given time, the level of activity in our construction industry is a primary yardstick for measuring the overall economic health of this country and this state, and that the success and stability of the building, manufacturing, and commercial businesses are dependent upon a sufficient supply of skilled artisans and craft persons who can produce quality products that inspire public confidence. The State of Alabama and the nation has a great need for a program that provides for the recruitment of, and training programs and opportunities for, new construction craft trade workers. It is desirable and in the public interest to establish a public authority at the state level to create and implement such a program. (2) The passage of a federal economic stimulus package provides substantial funding for significant new highway, road, bridge, and public infrastructure projects, and the Legislature...
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11-47-14.1
Section 11-47-14.1 Construction of port facilities by Class 1 municipalities; bonds and other contributions. (a) Legislative findings. The Legislature of Alabama finds that the Tombigbee Waterway will soon be completed, and the transportation opportunities afforded thereby must be fully utilized if Alabama is to benefit from economic growth and job development potential afforded by this project, and that local governments need broader authorization to participate in the development of river port facilities necessary to accomplish this purpose. (b) Municipalities authorized to construct port facilities; limitations thereon. The council or other governing body of any Class 1 municipality may alter and change the channel of any watercourse within 25 miles of such municipality and may construct and maintain wharves and construct buildings and other improvements on and near wharves and wharf sites, within such municipality or within 25 miles of the limits thereof, and may collect wharfage...
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41-16A-2
Section 41-16A-2 Legislative intent. It is hereby found and declared by the Legislature of Alabama that it is in the public interest that the state, political subdivisions, agencies, boards, commissions, and departments thereof, the various counties of the state, the various municipal corporations within the state, county boards of education, city boards of education, instrumentalities of any of the foregoing, and public corporations arising under or organized pursuant to any statute of the state shall have the flexibility to finance the acquisition, installation, equipping, and/or improvement of any eligible property that such governmental entity otherwise is legally authorized to acquire through the use of lease, lease-purchase, and/or installment-purchase financing. It is the intention of the Legislature by passage of this chapter that wherever, either by express grant or by implication, a governmental entity has the power and authority to acquire any eligible property by purchase,...
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10A-2A-18.01
Section 10A-2A-18.01 Application to existing corporations. (a) Before January 1, 2021, this chapter governs only: (1) a corporation incorporated on or after January 1, 2020; and (2) a corporation incorporated before January 1, 2020, which elects, by amending or restating that corporation's certificate of incorporation, to be governed by this chapter. (b) On and after January 1, 2021, this chapter governs all existing corporations incorporated under: (1) any general or special law of this state providing for the incorporation of corporations for a purpose or purposes for which a corporation might be incorporated under this chapter, where the power has been reserved to amend, repeal, or modify the law under which the corporation was incorporated; and (2) any predecessor statute hereto. (c) For purposes of applying this chapter to a corporation incorporated before January 1, 2020: (1) the corporation's incorporation document, whether a certificate of incorporation, certificate of...
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11-96A-3
Section 11-96A-3 Municipalities or counties empowered to take certain actions to carry out purpose of chapter. The council or other governing body of any municipality, or governing body of a county in furtherance of the legislative purpose stated above, is empowered to take the following actions and to the extent necessary or desirable in its judgment to expend its moneys to accomplish such purpose: (1) To acquire sites for, purchase, construct, own, develop, operate, survey, subdivide, establish, maintain, refurbish, remodel, or improve single or multi-family dwellings; (2) To receive designated funds from whatever source, federal, state, private, or otherwise and to apply such funds for the uses and purposes described in this chapter; (3) To sell and issue bonds or warrants in order to provide funds for any low or moderate income single or multi-family housing purpose or to provide funds for any shelter for the homeless purpose; (4) To purchase mortgage loans from mortgage lenders;...
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22-23A-2
Section 22-23A-2 Legislative intent. It is the intent of the Legislature acting by and through the authority and the department to aid, assist and coordinate existing community water systems in locating, developing and sustaining adequate potable water supplies for the citizens of this state and to this end to authorize the incorporation of a state authority with power and authority to issue water system assistance bonds, as may be necessary, from time to time, to finance community water system projects. Further it is the intent of the Legislature that community water systems shall not be required to participate in programs authorized by this chapter. (Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-857, p. 338, §2.)...
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