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41-9-186
Section 41-9-186 Duties. It shall be the duty of the said board to consult with the
Governor and the Director of the Alabama Development Office, to advise the Governor of the
industrial possibilities of the state and to furnish him with such information and studies
as it deems desirable to accomplish a comprehensive program for the promotion of the commercial
and industrial development of the state and the counties and municipalities thereof, and as
the Governor may request. It shall also consult and advise in the facilitation of foreign
investment and foreign industry location within the state, as the Governor may request. (Acts
1980, No. 80-736, p. 1498, §2.)...
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45-17-90.06
Section 45-17-90.06 Powers and duties. The authority, or its agents and employees as
directed, may do any of the following: (1) Investigate, study, and engage in basic research
relative to the natural resources of land, water, minerals, and people in the cities and counties
and apply its findings and efforts to promote a sound and balanced agricultural, industrial,
and economic development of the cities and counties. (2) Cooperate with municipal, regional,
state, or federal planning entities or other industrial and economic development boards. (3)
Publicize and advertise the industrial, commercial, and agricultural resources and growth
opportunities of the cities and counties. (4) Collect, compile, and distribute literature
concerning the facilities, advantages, and attractions of the cities and counties, the educational,
historic, recreational, and scenic places of interest within the cities and counties, and
the air, water, and highway transportation facilities. (5) Contract with...
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45-39-92.06
Section 45-39-92.06 Powers and duties. The authority, or its agents and employees as
directed, may do any of the following: (1) Investigate, study, and engage in basic research
relative to the natural resources of land, water, minerals, and people in the cities and counties
and apply its findings and efforts to promote a sound and balanced agricultural, industrial,
and economic development of the cities and counties. (2) Cooperate with municipal, regional,
state, or federal planning entities or other industrial and economic development boards. (3)
Publicize and advertise the industrial, commercial, and agricultural resources and growth
opportunities of the cities and counties. (4) Collect, compile, and distribute literature
concerning the facilities, advantages, and attractions of the cities and counties, the educational,
historic, recreational, and scenic places of interest within the cities and counties, and
the air, water, and highway transportation facilities. (5) Contract with...
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9-8A-5
Section 9-8A-5 Allocation of funds to soil and water conservation districts. (a) Funds
allocated to the soil and water conservation districts by the commission shall be used only
to pay the costs of installing soil and water conservation practices of the types listed in
Section 9-8A-7. Soil and water conservation district supervisors shall designate which
soil and water conservation practices will be eligible for cost-share grants in their district,
subject to approval by the Agricultural and Conservation Development Commission. The commission,
through the State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, may allocate any available appropriations
and other moneys received by the commission for cost-share grants to the soil and water conservation
districts in steps identified as original allocation, reversion of allocated funds, and reallocation
of reverted funds. (b) Original allocation. The commission may allocate funds to the state's
soil and water conservation districts at the beginning...
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11-52-30
Section 11-52-30 Territorial jurisdiction; approval of maps or plats; regulations; limits
on exercise of powers. (a) Except as otherwise provided herein, the territorial jurisdiction
of any municipal planning commission shall include all land located in the municipality and
all land lying within five miles of the corporate limits of the municipality and not located
in any other municipality; except that, in the case of any nonmunicipal land lying within
five miles of more than one municipality having a municipal planning commission, the jurisdiction
of each municipal planning commission shall terminate at a boundary line equidistant from
the respective corporate limits of such municipalities. Any alterations of a municipal planning
commission based upon annexation or deannexation of property within the corporate limits of
a municipality shall occur once a year on the first day of January and shall take effect for
any annexations which were finalized on or before the preceding first day...
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11-88-13
Section 11-88-13 Loans, sales, grants, etc., of money, property, etc., to authority
by counties, municipalities, public corporations, etc. For the purpose of securing water service,
sewer service, or fire protection service or aiding or cooperating with the authority in the
planning, development, undertaking, construction, extension, improvement, operation, or protection
of water systems, sewer systems, and fire protection facilities, any county, municipality,
or other political subdivision, public corporation, agency, or instrumentality of this state
may, upon such terms and with or without consideration, as it may determine: (1) Lend or donate
money to or perform services for the benefit of the authority; (2) Donate, sell, convey, transfer,
lease or grant to the authority, without the necessity of authorization at any election of
qualified voters, any property of any kind, including, but without limitation, any water system,
sewer system, or fire protection facility, any interest in...
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11-99-4
Section 11-99-4 Creation of tax increment districts and approval of project plans. In
order to exercise its powers under this chapter, a public entity shall take the following
steps: (1) The local governing body shall hold a public hearing at which all interested parties
are afforded a reasonable opportunity to express their views on the concept of tax increment
financing, on the proposed creation of a tax increment district and its proposed boundaries,
and its benefits to the public entity. Notice of the hearing shall be published in a newspaper
of general circulation in either the county or in the city, as the case may be, in which the
proposed tax increment district is to be located with such notice to be published at least
twice in the 15-day period immediately preceding the date of the hearing. Prior to publication,
a copy of the notice shall be sent by first class mail to the chief executive officer of each
deferred tax recipient. (2) In addition to the notice required by...
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14-5-6
Section 14-5-6 County convicts - Drains and drainage districts. County commissions in
all counties of this state may use county convict labor for use in the construction or maintenance
of any drains or outlets for drains, for reopening of any filled or partly filled drains or
for the construction or maintenance of any levees in connection with drains necessary, desirable
or convenient for the full development, preservation and maintenance or use of any drains
or drainage district established or now constructed or that may be hereafter established or
constructed under the provisions of general laws relating to drainage districts. (Acts 1932,
Ex. Sess., No. 168, p. 196; Code 1940, T. 45, §101.)...
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22-4-2
Section 22-4-2 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the
context: (1) STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. The statutory agency of the State of Alabama operative
in the field of general health matters and performing the duties and exercising the powers
as set forth in the statutory provisions relating thereto. (2) STATEWIDE HEALTH COORDINATING
COUNCIL. The advisory council established pursuant to this article which shall advise the
State Board of Health on matters relating to health planning and resource development. (3)
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY. An entity which is organized and operated under the provisions of Title
XV of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 3001 et seq.) and is responsible for the
health planning and development in a health service area designated by the Governor. (4) HEALTH
SERVICE AREA. A geographical area designated by the Governor as being appropriate...
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36-21-41
Section 36-21-41 Created; composition; qualifications, designation, and terms of office
of members; adoption of bylaws. The Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission
is hereby created. The commission shall consist of seven members, each of whom must be a qualified
elector of the state who is over the age of 19 years. The state fraternal order of police
shall designate one member of the commission to serve for a term of four years; the Alabama
Peace Officers' Association shall designate one member to serve for a term of four years;
the Law Enforcement Planning Association shall designate one member to serve for a term of
four years; and the Governor shall designate four members of the commission. The members appointed
by the Governor shall each serve for terms of four years; provided, that the members first
appointed by the Governor shall serve for terms of one, two, three and four years, respectively,
as the Governor shall designate. The members may adopt bylaws to...
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