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11-67A-5
Section 11-67A-5 Notification to Department of Revenue. The municipality shall notify the Department
of Revenue of the sale or disposition of the inoperable motor vehicle on a form supplied by
the Department of Revenue. (Act 2001-229, p. 269, §5.)...
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11-67B-5
Section 11-67B-5 Notification to Department of Revenue. The municipality shall notify the Department
of Revenue of the sale or disposition of the inoperable motor vehicle on a form supplied by
the Department of Revenue. (Act 2003-358, p. 990, §5.)...
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11-67A-3
Section 11-67A-3 Establishment of procedures; costs of removal. Any Class 1 municipality may
establish a procedure for the abatement and removal of inoperable motor vehicles from private
property as public nuisances. Costs of removal may be assessed against the registered owner
of the vehicle if the identity of the owner can be determined or the costs may be assessed
against the owner of the property on which the vehicle is stored. (Act 2001-229, p. 269, §3.)...

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11-67B-3
Section 11-67B-3 Establishment of procedures; costs of removal. Any Class 5 municipality to
which this chapter applies may establish a procedure for the abatement and removal of inoperable
motor vehicles from private property as public nuisances. Costs of removal may be assessed
against the registered owner of the vehicle if the identity of the owner can be determined
or the costs may be assessed against the owner of the property on which the vehicle is stored.
(Act 2003-358, p. 990, §3.)...
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32-1-1.1
Section 32-1-1.1 Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this title, for
the purpose of this title, shall have meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section,
except when the context otherwise requires: (1) ALLEY. A street or highway intended to provide
access to the rear or side of lots or buildings in urban districts and not intended for the
purpose of through vehicular traffic. (2) ARTERIAL STREET. Any United States or state numbered
route, controlled-access highway, or other major radial or circumferential street or highway
designated by local authorities within their respective jurisdictions as part of a major arterial
system of streets or highways. (3) AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE. Such fire department vehicles,
police vehicles, and ambulances as are publicly owned, and such other publicly or privately
owned vehicles as are designated by the Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency
or the chief of police of an incorporated city. (4) BICYCLE....
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40-12-410
Section 40-12-410 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) AUTOMOTIVE DISMANTLER
AND PARTS RECYCLER. A person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of purchasing and
dismantling, disassembling or repairing, wrecked, abandoned, or repairable motor vehicles,
and selling the usable parts thereof, or selling such wrecked, abandoned, or repairable motor
vehicles as a unit at wholesale, or selling the hulk of the vehicle after the salvageable
parts have been removed. For the purposes of this article, a person, firm, or corporation
shall be presumed to be engaging in the business of an automotive dismantler and parts recycler
if such person, firm, or corporation shall possess 10 or more inoperable motor vehicles for
more than 30 days, except where such inoperable motor vehicles are being held by a licensed
junk dealer or scrap processor for the purpose of recycling scrap metal or are...
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45-45-173.01
Section 45-45-173.01 Public nuisance - Premises. (a) It shall be unlawful and constitute a
public nuisance for the owner or other person in charge or control of a building, lot, junkyard,
or other premises, within the unincorporated territory of Madison County to fail to keep the
lot, junkyard, or premises clean and free from garbage, refuse, litter, junk, debris, salvaged
materials, household furniture, trash, used motor vehicle tires, inoperable motor vehicles,
kitchen and other household appliances, rags, paper, cardboard, and other nondecorative matter,
including any materials within which water may accumulate or which may shelter or encourage
the growth of insects or rodents, or materials which generate obnoxious odors, or which offend
the esthetics of the community and thereby cause a substantial diminution in the value of
other property nearby, or which threaten the health and safety of any citizen. (b) This part
shall not apply to any company, corporation, or business currently...
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45-49-170.51
Section 45-49-170.51 Public nuisance - Premises. (a) It shall be unlawful and constitute a
public nuisance for the owner or other person in charge or control of a building, lot, junkyard,
or other premises, within the unincorporated territory of Mobile County to fail to keep the
lot, junkyard, or premises clean and free from garbage, refuse, litter, junk, debris, salvaged
materials, household furniture, trash, used motor vehicle tires, inoperable motor vehicles,
kitchen and other household appliances, rags, paper, cardboard, and other nondecorative matter,
including any materials within which water may accumulate or which may shelter or encourage
the growth of insects or rodents, or materials which generate obnoxious odors, or which offend
the esthetics of the community, and which thereby cause a substantial diminution in the value
of other property nearby or which threaten the health and safety of any citizen. (b) This
subpart shall not apply to any company, corporation, or business...
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45-48-241.31
Section 45-48-241.31 Additional motor vehicle tag fees authorized. (a)(1) For purposes of this
section, the term motor vehicle means a motor vehicle as defined in Section 40-12-240, as
amended, excluding any trailer qualifying as a utility trailer. (2) The Marshall County Commission
outside of the corporate limits of any city in any part of which is located in Marshall County
having a city board of education may levy an additional annual fee of up to twenty-five dollars
($25) on each motor vehicle registered from that area or otherwise subject to ad valorem tax
by the county in that area in the county unless specifically exempted therefrom. (3) The governing
bodies of the City of Arab and the City of Guntersville may each respectively levy an additional
annual fee of up to twenty-five dollars ($25) on each motor vehicle registered within the
corporate limits of the municipality which the governing body of the municipality represents
or is otherwise subject to ad valorem tax by the...
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45-48A-11.20
Section 45-48A-11.20 Additional vehicle tag fee. (a)(1) For each motor vehicle, as defined
in Section 40-12-240, as amended, or any successor provision thereto and excluding any trailer
qualifying for a utility trailer tag, the governing body of the City of Albertville, Alabama,
may levy an additional annual fee of twenty-five dollars ($25) to be collected by the Judge
of Probate of Marshall County, or other governmental official or office then responsible for
collecting the state tag license fee or any successor thereto, for each motor vehicle registered
in the municipal limits of the municipality or otherwise subject to ad valorem taxation by
the municipality unless specifically exempted therefrom. (2) The additional annual fee authorized
by subdivision (1) shall become due at the same time the state license and registration fee
becomes due pursuant to Section 32-6-61, provided that the additional annual fee is not collected
more than once in a 12-month period per vehicle. (b) Any...
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