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16-47-129
Section 16-47-129 Localities in need of physicians. Any incorporated or unincorporated municipality
or locality in the state having a population of less than 15,000, desiring additional physicians
and wishing to be designated as a locality needing additional physicians, may apply to the
Board of Medical Scholarship Awards to be placed on a list of localities in need of additional
physicians, which shall be maintained by the board. Such applications may be made either by
the municipal governing body or by a petition signed by at least one twentieth of the qualified
electors of the municipality or locality. If the Board of Medical Scholarship Awards determines
that such locality is in need of physicians, it shall place the locality on the list of localities
in need of physicians from which recipients of scholarships may, upon graduation, select an
area in which to practice. In compiling and maintaining the list, the board may place any
locality thereon which, in its opinion, needs...
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16-47-81
Section 16-47-81 Localities in need of dentists. Any incorporated or unincorporated municipality
or locality in the state having a population of less than 100,000 desiring additional dentists
and wishing to be designated as a locality needing additional dentists may apply to the Board
of Dental Scholarship Awards to be placed on a list of localities in need of additional dentists,
which shall be maintained by the board. Such application may be made either by the municipal
governing body or by a petition signed by at least one twentieth of the qualified electors
of the municipality or locality. If the Board of Dental Scholarship Awards determines that
such locality is in need of dentists, it shall place the locality on the list of localities
in need of dentists from which recipients of scholarships may upon graduation select an area
in which to practice. In compiling and maintaining the list, the board may place any locality
thereon which, in its opinion, needs additional dentists. A...
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34-22-65
Section 34-22-65 Localities in need of optometrists. Any incorporated or unincorporated municipality
or locality in the state having a population of less than 100,000 desiring additional optometrists
and wishing to be designated as a locality needing additional optometrists, may apply to the
Board of Optometric Scholarship Awards to be placed on a list of localities in need of additional
optometrists, which list shall be maintained by the board. Such application may be made either
by the municipal governing body or by a petition signed by at least one-twentieth of the qualified
electors of the municipality or locality. If the Board of Optometric Scholarship Awards determines
that such locality is in need of optometrists, it shall place the locality on the list of
localities in need of optometrists from which recipients of scholarship awards may upon graduation
select an area in which to practice. In compiling and maintaining the list, the board may
place any locality thereon which in...
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45-27-246.01
Section 45-27-246.01 Distribution of funds for county purposes. One-third of all net funds
when received pursuant to Section 40-20-8(e), by Escambia County from the severance tax levied
pursuant to Section 40-20-2, shall be paid and distributed among the incorporated municipalities
of Escambia County on the basis of population, each municipality receiving the same percentage
of these net funds as its population is of the total population of all incorporated municipalities
within the county. The last federal decennial census of population, as officially revised
or amended, shall be used in determining the percentages for the distribution of such net
funds. The provisions of this section shall be retroactively effective upon the receipt of
funds pursuant to Sections 40-20-2 and 40-20-8, respectively. (Act 82-744, 2nd Sp. Sess.,
p. 215, §2; Act 84-543, p. 1168, §1.)...
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11-32-3
Section 11-32-3 Incorporation as a public corporation; applications. (a) One or more public
corporations may be organized pursuant to this chapter in a county having a population of
not less than 600,000 according to the last or any subsequent federal decennial census. Once
incorporated under or governed by this chapter, each corporation shall continue to be subject
to this chapter, even if the population of the county falls below 600,000. In order to incorporate
as a public corporation, any number of natural persons, not less than three, shall first file
a written application with the governing body of the county and with the governing body of
the municipality in the county having the largest population according to the most recent
federal decennial census, which applications shall include all of the following: (1) A statement
that the authority proposes to render public transportation service in the county. (2) The
proposed location of the principal office of the authority, which...
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11-43-81.1
Section 11-43-81.1 Authority of mayors of Class 1 municipalities to appoint chief administrative
assistants. The mayor of any Class 1 municipality or of any municipality having a population
of 250,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal decennial census of this
state is hereby authorized to employ for and on behalf of said municipality an employee to
be known as chief administrative assistant to the mayor whose salary shall be fixed and determined
by the mayor, but shall not exceed $39,500.00 annually. The chief administrative assistant
to the mayor employed hereunder must reside within the municipality during the term of his
employment. He must have had at least five years experience in public or private business
in an executive or managerial capacity; provided, however, a majority of the council shall
have the authority to approve the appointment of a person having different qualifications
upon the recommendation of the mayor. Said chief administrative assistant...
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45-36-20
Section 45-36-20 Charge of classification for incorporated municipalities. (a) Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, including, but not limited to, Chapter 2A of Title 28, and pursuant
to authority granted by Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the electors of
an incorporated municipality located in Jackson County with a population of 2,500 or more
inhabitants may change its classification from dry to wet or wet to dry by a municipal option
election as provided by this section. (b)(1) Upon petition of 25 percent of the number of
voters voting in the last general election of the municipality having a population of 2,500
or more inhabitants being filed with the city or town clerk or governing body of the municipality,
the governing body shall call a municipal option election for the municipality to determine
the sentiment of the people as to whether alcoholic beverages may be legally sold or distributed
in the municipality. The petition for the municipal option...
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11-49-60
Section 11-49-60 Contract by municipality for payment of proportionate share of cost of highway,
street, etc., within municipality constructed, improved, etc., by county, state, or federal
government authorized; assessment of proportionate share of cost against property benefited.
Whenever the United States, the State of Alabama, or any county within the State of Alabama
or either of them shall establish, construct, or reconstruct, improve or reimprove a public
highway, street, or avenue, which said street, highway, or avenue is within or partly within
any city or town of the State of Alabama, such city or town may contract and agree with either
the United States government, the State of Alabama, or any county thereof as to what proportionate
share of the cost of the establishment, construction, reconstruction, improvement, or reimprovement
of such street, highway, or avenue within such city or town shall be paid by such municipality,
and such cities or towns may assess such...
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11-55-1
Section 11-55-1 Definitions. Wherever used in this chapter, unless a different meaning clearly
appears in the context, the following terms shall be given the following respective meanings:
(1) MUNICIPALITY. Any incorporated city or town in the State of Alabama. (2) PROJECT. Any
land and any building 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 use by the United States government for a post office in the municipality. (3) GOVERNING
BODY. The board or body in which the legislative powers of the municipality are vested. (4)
MORTGAGE. A mortgage or a mortgage and deed of trust. (Acts 1955, No. 491, p. 1107, §1.)...

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12-5A-6
Section 12-5A-6 Phase-out of financial support from counties. In counties having a population
of 99,000 or less according to the 1990 federal decennial census, after the state assumes
responsibility for salaries and benefits of juvenile probation officers and staff of juvenile
probation services, financial support from those counties for these functions shall be phased
out over a five-year period. In the initial year of each county's transition, the county shall
pay to the Juvenile Probation Services Fund in the State Treasury a sum equal to the total
amount expended by the county during fiscal year 1997-98 for salaries and fringe benefits
of juvenile probation officers, excluding the amount reimbursed by the state through salary
subsidy payments, and staff of juvenile probation services as well as expenditures for supplies,
travel, and administrative costs which can be documented. Each county shall enter into a contract
with the state which establishes the amount to be paid and the...
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