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36-25-13
Section 36-25-13 Actions of former public officials or public employees prohibited for two
years after departure. (a) No public official shall serve for a fee as a lobbyist or otherwise
represent clients, including his or her employer before the board, agency, commission, department,
or legislative body, of which he or she is a former member for a period of two years after
he or she leaves such membership. For the purposes of this subsection, such prohibition shall
not include a former member of the Alabama judiciary who as an attorney represents a client
in a legal, non-lobbying capacity. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), no
public official elected to a term of office shall serve for a fee as a lobbyist or otherwise
represent clients, including his or her employer, before the board, agency, commission, department,
or legislative body of which he or she is a former member for a period of two years following
the term of office for which he or she was elected,...
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38-10-7
Section 38-10-7 Institution of actions for enforcement of child support obligations, etc. (a)
Whenever anyone owing the obligation of support has failed to provide support, and application
is made to the department for support services as may be provided pursuant to the requirements
of Title IV-D or for aid, the department, and including the district attorney when providing
services for the department, may take appropriate action under this article, or any other
appropriate state and federal statutes, to assure that the responsible person or persons owing
the obligation of support provide support, including, but not limited to, civil or criminal
actions to determine parentage or to establish, modify, or enforce support obligations. All
actions to determine parentage or to establish, modify, or enforce support obligations may
be brought in either the juvenile court or district court or the circuit court or appropriate
federal court, and all presently existing statutes are hereby amended...
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38-15-4
Section 38-15-4 Registration of certain youth residential institutions or organizations; staff
training plans; rights of children; licensing and inspection of food preparation areas; access
by law enforcement agencies. (a) Commencing on January 1, 2018, the department shall register
any religious, faith-based, or church nonprofit, other nonprofit, or for profit affiliated
youth residential facility, youth social rehabilitation facility, community treatment facility
for youths, youth transitional care facility, long term youth residential facility, private
alternative boarding school, private alternative outdoor program, and any organization entrusted
with the residential care of children in any organizational form or combination defined by
this section, whenever children are housed at the facility or location of the program for
a period of more than 24 hours. At a minimum, registered youth residential institution or
organization under this section shall do all of the following: (1) Be...
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45-34-83
Section 45-34-83 Southeast Alabama Human Development Council. (a)(1) In Henry County, the Southeast
Alabama Human Development Council is hereby established as a nonprofit entity. The members
of the council are the juvenile judge, chair of the county commission, sheriff, the members
of the legislative delegation or their designee of Henry County, and two members appointed
at-large by the Board of Directors of the Southeast Alabama Human Development Council. (2)
The term of office of each member, except the at-large members, shall be the same as his or
her elected term of office and the two at-large members shall serve terms to be set by the
board of directors not to exceed four years. A vacancy occurring other than by expiration
of term shall be filled in the same manner as by the original member, for the unexpired term
only. (3) The members of the council shall serve without compensation, but shall be entitled
to reimbursement for all necessary expenses incurred in the performance of...
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45-42A-24.03
Section 45-42A-24.03 Abatement of nuisance by municipal employees and agents; liability for
expenses. (a) If the owner fails, neglects, or refuses to abate the nuisance, or the nuisance
is not otherwise abated, (1) within the time permitted to do so as stated in the enforcing
official's notice, where such notice was not suspended by the request for a hearing before
the administrative official; or (2) within the time permitted to do so as stated in the administrative
official's written determination, then the city may enter upon the property and abate the
nuisance using its own forces, or it may provide by contract for the abatement. However, if
an appeal has been taken to the circuit court as provided in subsection (h) of Section 45-42A-24.02,
then the city may not abate the nuisance until the determination or judgment authorizing abatement
becomes final as provided by law. (b) Upon completion of the abatement work performed by the
city, including work by contractors employed by the...
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11-49A-14
Section 11-49A-14 Powers of localities, agencies, etc. For the purpose of securing public transportation
or aiding or cooperating with the authority in the planning, development, undertaking, construction,
acquisition, extension, improvement, operation, or protection of transit systems, 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 transit systems, any interest in any thereof, and any franchise; (3) Provide that all
or a portion of the taxes or funds available or to become available to, or required by law
to be used by it for public transportation...
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11-51-186
Section 11-51-186 Taxpayer rights; responsibilities of municipality; abatement of penalty.
(a) Rights of the taxpayer. (1) At or before the commencement of an examination of the books
and records of a taxpayer, the taxing jurisdiction shall provide to the taxpayer a written
description, in simple and non-technical terms, of the role of the taxing jurisdiction and
the taxpayer during the examination and a statement of the taxpayer's rights. (2) At or before
the issuance of a preliminary assessment, the taxing jurisdiction shall provide to the taxpayer
in simple and non-technical terms: a. A written description of the basis for the assessment
and any penalty asserted with respect to the assessment. b. A written description of the method
by which the taxpayer may request an administrative review of the preliminary assessment.
(3) At or before the issuance of a final assessment, the taxing jurisdiction shall inform
the taxpayer by a written statement of his or her right to appeal to the...
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2-6-122
Section 2-6-122 Acts authorized to support objectives. For the purpose of attaining the objectives
of this article, any county, municipality, or other political subdivision, or public corporation,
agency, or instrumentality of the state, a county, or municipality, upon such terms and with
or without consideration, as it may determine, may do any or all of the following: (1) Lend
or donate money to the corporation or perform services for its benefit. (2) Donate, sell,
convey, transfer, lease, or grant to the corporation, without the necessity of authorization
at any election of qualified voters, any property of any kind. (3) Pay, or provide for the
payment of, the principal of and interest on any bonds of the corporation, either directly
or through the provision of a guaranty or comparable credit support. (4) Do any and all things,
whether or not specifically authorized in this section, not otherwise prohibited by law, which
are necessary or convenient to aid and cooperate with the...
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21-1-17
Section 21-1-17 Bureau of Information for aid of blind or deaf; powers and duties of Adult
Department as to training, etc., of blind or deaf persons; development of policies, etc. It
shall be the duty of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, through its Adult Department,
to maintain a Bureau of Information, the object of which shall be to aid the blind or deaf
whose training is not otherwise provided for in finding employment, in developing home industries,
and in marketing their products. It shall, in its discretion, enter into a cooperative agreement
with the State Board of Education to expend funds under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act
and any other applicable state or federal law for special vocational training, materials,
tools, and books for use as a means in rehabilitating blind or deaf persons who may be in
need of such services; and it may, through the employment of teachers, give home instruction
to blind persons; provided, that it shall not undertake the permanent...
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3-6A-4
Section 3-6A-4 Sworn statement; dangerous dog investigation; hearing; procedures. (a)(1) When
a person claims that a dog is dangerous, the person shall make a sworn statement before a
city magistrate or sheriff setting forth the name of the dog owner, if known, the location
where the dog is being kept in the city or county, and the reason he or she believes the dog
to be dangerous. (2) The sworn statement shall be delivered to an animal control officer who
shall complete a dangerous dog investigation.When the sworn statement claims that a dog has
caused serious physical injury or death to a person, the duties of the animal control officer,
including but not limited to the dangerous dog investigation, shall be carried out by a law
enforcement officer. (b) An animal control officer may initiate a dangerous dog investigation
in cases where a complaint has been made pursuant to subsection (a) and a person has been
bitten, received physical injury or serious physical injury, or has died....
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