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15-20A-42
Section 15-20A-42 Collection and dissemination of information by Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency. (a) Any jurisdiction or agency responsible for registering a sex offender shall immediately
forward all required registration information and any changes to the required registration
information received to the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency in a manner determined by
the Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency and promulgated in rule by the secretary
upon recommendation of an advisory board consisting of representatives of the office of the
Attorney General, District Attorneys Association, Chiefs of Police Association, Sheriffs Association,
and the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. The advisory board members shall not receive
any compensation or reimbursement for serving on the advisory board. (b) Upon notification
or discovery of the death of a sex offender, the registering agency shall immediately notify
the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (c) The...
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34-2-41
Section 34-2-41 Fund of the Board for the Registration of Architects; compensation of
members; expenses; bond. The executive director of the board shall receive and account for
all moneys derived from the operation of this chapter. Such moneys shall be certified into
the treasury in a fund to be known as the Fund of the Board for the Registration of Architects.
Such fund shall be drawn against only for the purposes of this chapter. The fiscal year shall
commence on the first day of October and end on the thirtieth day of September. Each member
of the board shall receive a per diem as recommended by the board consistent with applicable
state laws for attending sessions of the board or its committee, and for the time spent in
necessary travel to attend meetings of the board or its committee. In addition, each member
of the board shall be reimbursed for traveling and clerical expenses incurred in carrying
out the provisions of this chapter. Expenses certified by the board as properly and...
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41-7A-42
Section 41-7A-42 Definitions. For purposes of this article, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) COMPANY. A corporation, partnership, limited liability company,
or any other business entity. (2) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Revenue. (3) ENTERTAINMENT
INDUSTRY. Those persons or entities engaged in the production of entertainment content as
defined under paragraph a. of subdivision (8). (4) EXPENDED IN ALABAMA. In the case of tangible
property, property which is acquired or leased from a source within the State of Alabama;
in the case of services, services performed for a qualified production project in the State
of Alabama. (5) OFFICE. The Alabama Film Office. (6) PAYROLL. All salary, wages, and other
compensation, including related benefits, including specifically, but not limited to, compensation
and benefits provided to resident and nonresident producers, directors, writers, actors, and
other personnel involved in qualified production projects in...
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44-2-10
Section 44-2-10 Text of compact. The Interstate Compact for Juveniles is enacted into
law and entered into with all jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially
as follows: THE INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR JUVENILES Article I. Purpose. The compacting states
to this interstate compact recognize that each state is responsible for the proper supervision
or return of juveniles, delinquents and status offenders who are on probation or parole and
who have absconded, escaped or run away from supervision and control and in so doing have
endangered their own safety and the safety of others. The compacting states also recognize
that each state is responsible for the safe return of juveniles who have run away from home
and in doing so have left their state of residence. The compacting states also recognize that
Congress, by enacting the Crime Control Act, 4 U.S.C. Section 112 (1965), has authorized
and encouraged compacts for cooperative efforts and mutual assistance in the...
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2-14-3
Section 2-14-3 Registration of colonies, bee yards, and apiaries; disposition of fees
and fines. Every beekeeper, owner or others in possession of any honeybees shall, on or before
October 1 of each year, register with the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries every
colony of honeybees, bee yards or apiaries in their possession or under their control, and
such registration shall be made upon forms furnished by the commissioner upon which there
shall be shown the number and location of colonies of bees with the apiary location or locations
together with such other information as may be necessary for the administration of this chapter.
The Board of Agriculture and Industries shall establish through rules and regulations categories
of apiarists or beekeepers. Colonies of bees and apiaries acquired after October 1 during
any year and not previously registered shall also be registered as required under this section;
provided, however, that this requirement shall not apply to any bees...
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22-22A-10
Section 22-22A-10 Transfer of functions, personnel, equipment, etc., of coastal area
board to Office of State Planning and Federal Programs; exception. (a) On October 1, 1982,
all functions of the Coastal Area Board, as set forth in Sections 9-7-10 through 9-7-22, except
those which relate to permitting, regulatory and enforcement functions, shall be transferred
to the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs established pursuant to Sections 41-9-205
through 41-9-214. (b) All employees engaged in duties pertaining to the functions transferred
by this section, shall be assigned to the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs
on October 1, 1982 to perform their usual duties, subject to any action that may be appropriate
thereafter in accordance with the laws and rules governing personnel and employees. (c) All
files, books, papers, records, equipment, furniture, motor vehicles, any other tangible property
and any other asset employed in carrying out the powers, duties and...
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23-8-8
Section 23-8-8 Deposit and use of funds; audit; annual plan. (a) The monies paid to
counties or municipalities pursuant to Section 40-17-371 shall be deposited into a
separate fund maintained by the county or municipality and expended only for one or more of
the following: (1) The maintenance, improvement, replacement, and construction of roads and
bridges maintained by a qualified county. (2) The maintenance, improvement, replacement, and
construction of roads and bridges maintained by a qualified municipality. (3) As matching
funds for federal road or bridge projects. (4) The payment of any debt associated with a road
or bridge project. (5) For a joint road or bridge project with one or more adjoining counties
pursuant to any agreement executed under the authority of state law. (6) For a joint road
or bridge project with one or more municipalities pursuant to any agreement executed under
the authority of state law. (7) For a joint road or bridge project with one or more counties
and...
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29-6-7
Section 29-6-7 Powers and duties of Legislative Council. (a) In addition to the powers
otherwise provided in this chapter, the Legislative Council shall: (1) Approve budget requests,
provide accounting services, make purchases, and provide mail distribution, property inventory,
telephone service, electronic media services, recycling services, and building maintenance
services for the Legislative Department, and all agencies and entities, respectively, therein.
(2) Allocate space in the Alabama State House, including to the Senate and the House of Representatives.
In carrying out its responsibilities under this subdivision, the Legislative Council may charge
and collect rent from any entity allocated space in the Alabama State House at a rate set
by the council. The council may establish a special fund in the State Treasury to receive
funds from any source to maintain the State House property. Funds in the special fund are
continuously appropriated for the exclusive use of the...
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10A-1-4.31
Section 10A-1-4.31 Filing fees; all entities. (a) The Secretary of State shall collect
the following fees when a filing instrument described in this title is delivered to the Secretary
of State for filing: (1) Certificate of formation for all entities: Two hundred dollars ($200);
(2) Amendment to a certificate of formation and a restated certificate of formation: One hundred
dollars ($100); (3) Name reservations and notice of transfer of name reservation: Twenty-five
dollars ($25); (4) Certificates, articles, or statements of dissolution or cancellation: One
hundred dollars ($100); (5) Foreign entity registration including a statement of foreign limited
liability partnership: One hundred fifty dollars ($150); (6) Certificate of existence: Twenty-five
dollars ($25); (7) Certificates, articles, or statements of merger, conversion, and share
exchange: One hundred dollars ($100); and (8) Any other filing instrument required or permitted
to be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing...
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12-2-20
Section 12-2-20 Purposes for which appropriations may be used. The Supreme Court is
further authorized and empowered to use moneys or funds appropriated to it, including, but
not limited to, the moneys appropriated for the administrative fund, advisory committee work
and judicial education, for any judicial purposes the Supreme Court may direct, including,
but not limited to, the preservation, acquisition, framing and repair of portraits, pictures,
murals, photographs, resolutions and orders of the court, historical documents and archives;
the publishing of books, pamphlets and other publications; the use of consultants; expenses
of visiting jurists and other judicial or legally related individuals who are performing services
to the courts of this state; ceremonies; and seminars and conferences pertaining to courts
and the administration of justice for justices, judges and court-related personnel within
or outside the state, and the clerk of said court is authorized to direct payment...
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