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45-29-83.44
Section 45-29-83.44 Payment of ad valorem vehicle tax prerequisite to issuance of license
or transfer; certificate of assessment. To prevent motor vehicles from escaping taxation and
to provide for a more efficient procedure for assessment and collection of taxes due on same,
no licenses shall be issued to operate motor vehicles on the public highways of this state,
nor shall any transfer be made by the judge of probate until the ad valorem tax on such vehicles
shall have been paid to the county for the preceding year as evidenced by receipts from the
judge. Every person, firm, or corporation driving or owning a motor vehicle who desires to
operate a motor vehicle on the public highways of Alabama shall first return such motor vehicle
for ad valorem taxation purposes to the judge of probate who shall issue a certificate of
assessment on a form prescribed by the Department of Revenue, shall collect the taxes shown
thereon, and shall make a duplicate of the tax receipt and keep same on...
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12-15-107
Section 12-15-107 Juvenile probation officers - Duties of juvenile probation officers
generally; powers of juvenile probation officers as to taking into custody and placing in
shelter or detention care of children generally; procedure upon taking into custody of child
by juvenile probation officer generally. (a) For the purpose of carrying out the objectives
and purposes of this chapter and subject to the limitations of this chapter or imposed by
the juvenile court, a juvenile probation officer shall perform the following duties: (1) Make
investigations, reports, and recommendations to the juvenile court. (2) Serve as a juvenile
court intake officer when designated by the juvenile court judge. (3) Supervise and assist
a child placed on probation or aftercare by order of the juvenile court or other authority
of law until the terms of probation or aftercare expire or are otherwise terminated. (4) Make
appropriate referrals to other private or public departments or agencies of the...
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31-11-2
Section 31-11-2 National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact. The
National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact is enacted into law and entered
with all other jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows:
NATIONAL GUARD MUTUAL ASSISTANCE COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES COMPACT ARTICLE I As used in this
compact, the following words shall have the following meanings: 1. DEMAND REDUCTION. Providing
available National Guard personnel, equipment, support, and coordination to federal, state,
local and civil organizations, institutions, and agencies for the purposes of the prevention
of drug abuse and the reduction in the demand for illegal drugs. 2. DRUG INTERDICTION AND
COUNTER-DRUG COMPACT ACTIVITIES. The use of National Guard personnel, while not in federal
service, in any law enforcement support compact activities that are intended to reduce the
supply or use of illegal drugs in the United States. These compact activities...
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36-26-121
Section 36-26-121 Annual itemized statement of employee and retirement benefits, and
total employer contributions to retirement systems and health insurance plans. (a) As used
in this article, the following words have the following meanings: (1) EMPLOYEE BENEFIT. Any
benefit a public employee received or accrued from his or her employer, including, but not
limited to, salary or wages; insurance; allowance for days off such as vacation, holidays,
sick leave, or personal days; and contributions toward retirement or pension benefits. (2)
HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN. Either of the following health insurance plans as it applies to an
individual public employee or retiree: a. The State Employees' Health Insurance Plan. b. The
Public Education Employees' Health Insurance Plan. (3) RETIREE. A retiree or a beneficiary
of a deceased retiree who receives an employee benefit or pension benefit from a retirement
system, as defined in this section. (4) RETIREMENT SYSTEM. One of the following as
it applies...
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45-26-81.44
Section 45-26-81.44 Payment of ad valorem vehicle tax prerequisite to issuance of license
or transfer; certificate of assessment. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED AND RENUMBERED BY
ACT 2020-37 AND 38 IN THE 2020 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE
CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. IT IS FORMER SECTION 45-26-81.44. To prevent motor vehicles
from escaping taxation and to provide for a more efficient procedure for the assessment and
collection of taxes due on motor vehicles, no licenses shall be issued to operate motor vehicles
on the public highways of this state, nor shall any transfer be made by the judge of probate
until the ad valorem tax on the vehicles has been paid to the county for the preceding year
as evidenced by receipt from the judge of probate. Every person, firm, or corporation driving
or owning a motor vehicle who desires to operate a motor vehicle on the public highways of
Alabama shall first return the motor vehicle for ad valorem taxation purposes to the judge...

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34-8B-4
Section 34-8B-4 Alabama Board of Court Reporting - Creation; composition; meetings;
compensation. (a) There is created the Alabama Board of Court Reporting. The board shall be
operative within 60 days of June 1, 2006. ACRA shall provide administrative support to the
board until such time as the board employs sufficient employees to implement and administer
this chapter. (b) The board shall consist of seven members as follows: (1) Four court reporters
certified by ABCR, NCRA, NVRA, or by the board, two of whom shall be employed in official
capacities and two of whom shall be employed in a freelance setting. (2) Two members in good
standing with the Alabama State Bar Association. (3) One additional member. (c) Appointments
to the board shall be made as follows: (1) The Governor shall appoint one official court reporter,
one freelance court reporter, and one member of the Alabama State Bar Association. ACRA, NCRA,
NVRA, and the Alabama State Bar Association shall respectively submit a...
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45-12-240.40
Section 45-12-240.40 Motor vehicle licensing. (a) The Revenue Commissioner of Choctaw
County shall perform all duties relative to the assessment and collection of taxes on motor
vehicles, motor vehicle titles, and nonmotorized vehicles in Choctaw County which the judge
of probate is required under the law to perform. The judge of probate shall be relieved of
all duties and responsibilities relative to the assessment and collection of taxes on motor
vehicles, motor vehicle titles, and nonmotorized vehicles, and the revenue commissioner shall
have all the duties and responsibilities relative to the assessment and collection of taxes
and issuance of motor vehicle licenses and titles for motorized and non-motorized vehicles.
For purposes of this section the term "motor vehicle" shall mean the same
as defined in Article 5, Chapter 12, Title 40. (b) Before entering upon the additional duties
imposed by this section, the revenue commissioner shall execute an additional bond
in a sum...
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11-20-70
Section 11-20-70 Establishment of agriculture authority; application; articles of incorporation.
(a) An agriculture authority may be established in any county to construct and operate facilities
to promote agricultural businesses, operations, and commodities, workforce development, and
economic development within the county as further provided in this article. The operational
area of an agriculture authority may not extend beyond the boundaries of the county in which
an agriculture authority is incorporated. (b) Any number of natural persons who are residents
and qualified electors in the county may file an application in writing with the county commission
for authority to incorporate and organize an agriculture authority. If the application is
approved, the county commission shall adopt a resolution declaring it to be wise, expedient,
and beneficial to the county that the agriculture authority be formed and that the persons
filing the application are authorized to form the authority....
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12-1-14
Section 12-1-14 Appointment, powers, compensation, etc., of special judges for circuit,
district, or probate court. Should the need for special judges in the circuit court, district
court or probate court arise, the Supreme Court may appoint and commission special circuit
judges or special district court judges or special probate judges for temporary service; provided,
however, that the person so appointed shall possess the qualifications of the judgeship to
which he is appointed. Such special judges shall qualify by taking the oath of office prescribed
in the Constitution. Such appointment shall confer on the special judge all powers, authority
and jurisdiction of the respective judgeship to which he is appointed. Such special judge
shall receive as compensation for his services a sum not to exceed $100.00 a day as established
by rule and reimbursement for his actual and necessary expenses, including, but not limited
to, transportation costs, food and lodging, to be paid out of the...
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12-19-26
Section 12-19-26 Administrative fee for periodic payments; payment to General Fund;
notice of fee. (a) There is hereby imposed an administrative fee of $1.00 to be collected
by the clerks of the circuit and district courts and the registers of the circuit courts for
the receipt and disbursement of each periodic payment made to their offices under any order,
decree or judgment of the circuit or district court which provides for periodic and continuing
payments of alimony, child support, or court-ordered restitution, except for payments received
from a responding state pursuant to Sections 30-4-80 through 30-4-98. Said fee shall be collected
from the individual responsible for the periodic payments at the time each payment is receipted
through the office of the clerk or register, whether such payment is collected for the benefit
of a private individual or the state, including any department or agency thereof and whether
the duty to collect such payments is imposed upon the clerk or...
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