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27-61-1
Section 27-61-1 Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact. The Surplus
Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact Act is enacted into law and entered into with
all jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows: PREAMBLE
WHEREAS, with regard to Non-Admitted Insurance policies with risk exposures located in multiple
states, the 111th United States Congress has stipulated in Title V, Subtitle B, the Non-Admitted
and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010, of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection
Act, hereafter, the NRRA, that: (A) The placement of Non-Admitted Insurance shall be subject
to the statutory and regulatory requirements solely of the insured's Home State, and (B) Any
law, regulation, provision, or action of any State that applies or purports to apply to Non-Admitted
Insurance sold to, solicited by, or negotiated with an insured whose Home State is another
State shall be preempted with respect to such application;...
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11-89C-7
Section 11-89C-7 Public corporation to be nonprofit; dissolution. Any public corporation
shall be a nonprofit corporation, and no part of its net earnings shall inure to the benefit
of any individual, firm, or corporation. In the event of dissolution of a public corporation,
if the board of directors of the public corporation determines that sufficient provision has
been made for the full payment of the expenses and other obligations, then any net earnings
thereafter existing shall be paid to the member governing bodies of the public corporation
provided, such amounts so paid out shall only be used by the member governing bodies for storm
water purposes and no other purpose. (Acts 1995, No. 95-775, p. 1835, ยง7.)...
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25-7-45
Section 25-7-45 Purpose; legislative intent. (a) The purpose of this section
is to establish within the Legislature complete control over regulation and policy pertaining
to collective bargaining under federal labor laws or the wages, leave, or other employment
benefits provided by an employer to an employee, class of employees, or independent contractor
in order to ensure that such regulation and policy is applied uniformly throughout the state.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this article or as expressly authorized by a statute of
this state, the Legislature hereby occupies and preempts the entire field of regulation in
this state touching in any way upon collective bargaining under federal labor laws or the
wages, leave, or other employment benefits provided by an employer to an employee, class of
employees, or independent contractor to the complete exclusion of any policy, ordinance, rule,
or other mandate promulgated or enforced by any county, municipality, or other political...

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45-45-20.01
Section 45-45-20.01 Rules and regulations governing liquor traffic; violations. (a)
The Legislature finds that the authority of the Legislature to enact local laws regulating
the liquor traffic is preserved in Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
now appearing as Section 104 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, as amended, and pursuant to this authority the Legislature enacts this local law.
(b) Each local governmental entity in Madison County, whether it be a municipal governing
body or the county commission, may promulgate and implement rules and regulations for controlling
the liquor traffic within the jurisdiction of the local governmental entity, by allowing or
prohibiting nudity, topless dancing, or any other type of similar live entertainment on the
premises of a business which serves or sells alcoholic beverages or allows the public to consume
alcoholic beverages on the premises. The rules and regulations shall be adopted by a...
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22-29-19
Section 22-29-19 Grants to local public bodies - Applications. Any local public body
which is eligible for federal aid, grant or assistance under the Federal Water Pollution Control
Act for a portion of the cost of acquiring or constructing a project may apply also to the
authority for a grant. The application shall describe the project and state the total estimated
cost of the project, the amount anticipated to be paid by federal aid or assistance under
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the amount which the applicant will contribute to
the project, that request is made for a state grant for the remainder of the estimated cost
of the project and the plan or program proposed for funding such grant. The application shall
be accompanied by a certificate or letter from the Alabama Water Improvement Commission or
other state agency having authority to submit a state water control plan pursuant to the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act, stating that the project proposed by the...
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17-6-4
Section 17-6-4 Designating and equipping voting places; county voting centers. (a) Except
as may be provided further by local election laws or by the electronic vote counting statutes,
the county governing bodies shall designate the places of holding elections in the precincts
established hereunder, and, whenever the county has alphabetically divided the list of registered
qualified voters of a precinct into groups, it shall designate not only the voting place but
also the number of electronic voting machines at each voting place in the precinct, being
sure that it designates an electronic voting machine for each group of qualified voters. The
county governing body is specifically authorized to provide for installing as many electronic
voting machines as are needed in each precinct, and the electronic voting machines may be
installed at one designated voting place or there may be more than one voting place designated
and such number of electronic voting machines installed at each place...
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16-49-1
Section 16-49-1 Degree of autonomy; recommendation of programs to state agencies in
order to qualify for federal, etc., funds. It is the intention of the Legislature by passage
of this chapter that Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University shall enjoy no less and
no more autonomy than any other public university in the State of Alabama and shall offer
to all citizens of the state an equal opportunity for quality education. The board of trustees
is hereby authorized to recommend, at such time as it deems necessary and proper, any program
of instruction or service or any other action necessary to qualify the university for funds
and/or services provided by any individual, philanthropic organization or agency of the federal
government, to any state agency that is charged with the responsibility for statewide planning,
coordination or budgeting for programs of instruction, research or public service in the public
universities of the state. Such state agency shall accept or reject such...
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16-50-1
Section 16-50-1 Degree of autonomy; recommendation of programs to state agencies in
order to qualify for federal, etc., funds. It is the intention of the Legislature by passage
of this chapter that Alabama State University shall enjoy no less and no more autonomy than
any other public university in the state and shall offer to all citizens of the state an equal
opportunity for quality education. The board of trustees is hereby authorized at such times
as it deems necessary and proper to recommend to any state agency charged with responsibility
for statewide planning, coordination or budgeting for programs of instruction, research or
public service in the public universities of the state, any program of instruction or service
or any other matter consistent with this intent and any action necessary in order to qualify
the university for funds and/or services provided by any federal or private agency consistent
with such intent, and such state agency shall accept or reject such...
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45-8A-24
Section 45-8A-24 Membership; appointments; payments to City of Anniston. (a) It is the
intention of the Legislature of Alabama that the majority of the members appointed to the
Water Works and Sewer Board of the City of Anniston shall be appointed by the City Council
of Anniston. (b) The governing body of the City of Anniston, which authorized the creation
of a corporation for the purpose of operating a water system and a sewer system pursuant to
Article 9, Chapter 50, Title 11, shall restructure the Water Works and Sewer Board of the
City of Anniston and increase the membership of the board by two members for a total of seven
board members. The appointment of the seven members of the board of directors shall be as
follows: (1) Customers located within the corporate boundaries shall be represented by four
board members appointed by the city council. (2) Customers located outside of the corporate
boundaries shall be represented by three board members. Two of the three board members...

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11-89C-10
Section 11-89C-10 Assessment, collection, etc., of fees, charges, or assessments. (a)
The tax assessor and the tax collector, or other public official performing the functions
of the tax assessor and tax collector, of every county in this state shall, upon request,
implement procedures necessary and appropriate in order to assess and collect the fees, charges,
or assessments levied in accordance with Section 11-89C-9(d) by any governing body
or member governing body. (b) The fees, charges, or assessments shall be a lien upon any land
to which it may be levied, and shall be assessed, collected, and enforced as are other ad
valorem taxes. Each county collecting such fee, charge, or assessment shall receive a one
percent commission on all amounts collected which shall be deposited to the county general
fund. (c) On a quarterly basis not later than the 20th day of January, April, July, and October,
every governing body shall remit five percent (5%) of all fees collected pursuant to Section...

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