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11-47-210.1
Section 11-47-210.1 Legislative findings and declarations. The Legislature finds and
declares all of the following: (1) Through this article, the Legislature has (i) granted to
each municipality in the state, acting either individually or in cooperation with one or more
other municipalities, the power to acquire, operate, manage, and control parks, playgrounds,
and other recreational or athletic facilities and to authorize the organization of an authority,
as a public corporation, to act on behalf of the municipality or municipalities in providing
for the ownership and management of parks, playgrounds, and other recreational or athletic
facilities, (ii) provided for the organization of the authorities, and (iii) specified certain
powers to be enjoyed by such an authority. (2) In order to facilitate the accomplishment of
the legislative objectives reflected in this article and to provide for a greater degree of
mutual cooperation among separate political subdivisions, it is necessary,...
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11-47-215
Section 11-47-215 Certificate of incorporation of authorities - Contents. The certificate
of incorporation of the authority shall state: (1) The names of the persons forming the authority,
together with the residence of each person, and that each of them is a duly qualified elector
of at least one of the subdivisions. (2) The name of the authority, which may be a name indicating
in a general way the area proposed to be served by the authority and shall include the words
"Public Park Authority" (e.g., "The _____ Public Park Authority," or "The
Public Park Authority of _____," the blank spaces to be filled in with the name of one
or more of the authorizing subdivisions or other geographically descriptive word or words,
the descriptive word or words shall not, however, preclude the authority from locating facilities
or otherwise exercising its powers in other geographical areas), unless the Secretary of State
shall determine that the name is identical to the name of any other corporation...
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22-30E-4
Section 22-30E-4 Authority of the department to establish rules and regulations. (a)
The department, acting through the commission, may adopt, promulgate, modify, amend, and repeal
rules and regulations to implement and enforce this chapter as necessary to provide for the
voluntary assessment, cleanup, reuse, and redevelopment of qualifying properties. All rules
and regulations established pursuant to this chapter shall comply with applicable provisions
of the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act, Section 41-22-11. (b) The department's
rules and regulations shall include, at a minimum, the following: (1) Rules and regulations
establishing cleanup standards. (2) Rules and regulations governing procedures for placement
of properties on and removal of properties from the Voluntary Cleanup Properties Inventory
required under the provisions of Section 22-30E-11. (3) Rules and regulations governing
procedures for the filing in the deed records of the probate courts of appropriate notice
upon...
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41-10-356
Section 41-10-356 Powers of authority. The authority shall have the following powers
among others specified in this article: (1) To have succession by its corporate name until
dissolved as provided in this article; (2) To sue and be sued and to prosecute and defend,
at law or in equity, in any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter and of the parties
thereto; (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To
make and alter all needful bylaws, rules and regulations for the transaction of the authority's
business and the control of its property and affairs; (5) To provide for the acquisition,
construction, installation, equipping, operation and maintenance of mental health facilities,
including the equipping and improvement of existing mental health facilities; (6) To receive,
take and hold by sale, gift, lease, devise or otherwise, real and personal property of every
description, and to manage the same; (7) To acquire by purchase, gift, or any...
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11-47-170
Section 11-47-170 Acquisition of lands, easements, etc., by municipality; limitations
on condemnation. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), whenever in the judgment
of the council, commission, or other governing body of a city or town it may be necessary
or expedient for the carrying out and full exercise of any power granted by the applicable
provisions of this title or any other applicable provision of law, the town or city shall
have full power and authority to acquire by purchase the necessary lands or rights, easements,
or interests therein, thereunder, or thereover or, for the purposes for which private property
may be acquired by condemnation, may proceed to condemn the same in the manner provided by
this article, or by the general laws of this state governing the taking of lands or the acquiring
of interests therein for the uses for which private property may be taken, and such proceedings
shall be governed in every respect by the general laws of this state...
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11-80-1
Section 11-80-1 Condemnation of lands for public building sites, roads, streets, construction
materials, etc. (a) Counties and municipal corporations may condemn lands for public building
sites or additions thereto, or for enlargements of sites already owned, or for public roads
or streets or alleys, or for material for the construction of public roads or streets or for
any other public use. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a municipality or county
may not condemn property for the purposes of private retail, office, commercial, industrial,
or residential development; primarily for enhancement of tax revenue; for transfer to a person,
nongovernmental entity, public-private partnership, corporation, or other business entity;
or for the primary purpose of acquiring a mortgage or deed of trust. Provided, however, the
provisions of this subsection shall not apply to the use of eminent domain by any municipality,
housing authority, or other public entity based upon a finding...
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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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18-1B-2
Section 18-1B-2 Limitations on condemnation. (a) Neither the State of Alabama, nor any
of its departments, divisions, agencies, commissions, corporations, boards, authorities, or
other entities, nor any agency, corporation, district, board, or other entity organized by
or under the control of any municipality or county in the state and vested by law to any extent
whatsoever with the power of eminent domain may condemn property for the purpose of nongovernmental
retail, office, commercial, residential, or industrial development or use or to primarily
condemn a mortgage or deed of trust; provided, however, the foregoing provisions of this subsection
shall not apply to the exercise of the powers of eminent domain by any county, municipality,
housing authority, or other public entity based upon a finding of blight in an area covered
by any redevelopment plan or urban renewal plan pursuant to Chapters 2 and 3 of Title 24,
provided the purpose of the exercise of the powers of eminent domain...
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22-3A-7
Section 22-3A-7 Powers of authority. The authority shall have the following powers among
others specified in this chapter: (1) To have succession by its corporate name until dissolved
as provided in this chapter; (2) To sue and be sued and to prosecute and defend, at law or
in equity, in any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter and of the parties thereto;
(3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To make and
alter all needful bylaws, rules and regulations for the transaction of the authority's business
and the control of its property and affairs; (5) To provide for the acquisition, construction,
installation, equipping, operation and maintenance of public health facilities, including
the equipping and improvement of existing public health facilities, and to vest title to such
facilities or to cause or permit title to such facilities to be vested in the authority, the
State Board of Health or county board(s) of health, as the directors...
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22-27-3
Section 22-27-3 Authority of local governing bodies as waste collections and disposal;
household exemptions; state regulatory program. (a) Generally. (1) The county commission or
municipal governing body may, and is hereby authorized to, make available to the general public
collection and disposal facilities for solid wastes in a manner acceptable to the department.
The county commission or municipal governing body may provide such collection or disposal
services by contract with private or other controlling agencies and may include house-to-house
service or the placement of regularly serviced and controlled bulk refuse receptacles within
reasonable (generally less than eight miles) distance from the farthest affected household
and the wastes managed in a manner acceptable to the department. (2) Any county commission
or municipal governing body providing services to the public under this article shall have
the power and authority by resolution or ordinance to adopt rules and...
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