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41-10-546
Section 41-10-546 Powers of authority. The authority shall have, in addition to all
other powers granted to it in this division, all of the following powers: (1) To have succession
by its corporate name until dissolved as herein provided. (2) To institute and defend legal
proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction and proper venue; provided, however, that
the authority may not be sued in any nisi prius court other than the courts of the county
in which is located the principal office of the authority, and provided further that the officers,
directors, agents, and employees of the authority may not be sued for actions in behalf of
the authority in any nisi prius court other than the courts of the county in which is located
the principal office of the authority. (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter
the seal at pleasure. (4) To establish a fiscal year. (5) To acquire, purchase, lease, receive,
hold, transmit, and convey the title to real and personal property to or...
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45-43-170.04
Section 45-43-170.04 Solid waste disposal - Fees; public nuisances. (a) The Lowndes
County Commission shall by resolution provide for the orderly collection of fees charged under
this article. The county commission may establish a periodic payment system and is authorized
to purchase necessary supplies and materials and employ personnel necessary to effectuate
any such periodic payment system. Such periodic payment system may be effected by the county
by negotiating with any one or more public or private utilities providing service in the county
for the periodic billing of such fees and the collection thereof on behalf of the county by
one or more such utilities. Any delinquencies in any such payments shall entitle the county
to pursue any remedy provided in this article including the enforcement of any lien obtained
hereunder. The county may agree to pay reasonable compensation to any such utility for its
services in connection with the collection and payment to the county of all such...
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45-46-90.15
Section 45-46-90.15 Freedom of authority from state supervision and control. This article
is intended to aid the state in the execution of its duties by providing appropriate and independent
instrumentalities of the state with full and adequate powers to fulfill their functions. Except
as otherwise provided in this article, no proceeding, notice, or approval shall be required
for the incorporation of any authority or the amendment of its certificate of incorporation,
the acquisition of any inland commercial or industrial facility or any dock or port facilities
or any other facilities or other property used in connection with or related to commerce on
the inland waterways traversing Marengo County or any municipality in the county, or the issuance
of any bonds, mortgages, and deeds of trust, or trust indentures. The authority, all property
of the authority, and the fees, tolls, rents, and other charges for the use of such property
or for any services therefrom, shall be exempt from all...
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13A-12-200.1
Section 13A-12-200.1 Definitions. As used in this division, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) ADULT BOOKSTORES
and ADULT VIDEO STORES. A commercial establishment in which is offered for sale or rent any
book, video, film, or other medium which in the aggregate constitute substantially all of
its stock or inventory which depicts sexual conduct as defined herein. (2) ADULT MOVIE HOUSE.
A place where obscene "adult films" depicting sexual conduct are shown. (3) ADULT-ONLY
ENTERTAINMENT. Any commercial establishment or private club where entertainers, employees,
dancers, or waiters appear nude or semi-nude. (4) BREAST NUDITY. The showing of the post-pubertal
human female breasts below a point immediately above the top of the areola. (5) DISPLAY FOR
SALE. To expose, place, exhibit, show, or in any fashion display any material for the purpose
of the sale of such material to any person in a manner that a minor can physically examine...

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13A-8-112
Section 13A-8-112 Computer tampering. (a) A person who acts without authority or who
exceeds authorization of use commits the crime of computer tampering by knowingly: (1) Accessing
and altering, damaging, or destroying any computer, computer system, or computer network.
(2) Altering, damaging, deleting, or destroying computer programs or data. (3) Disclosing,
using, controlling, or taking computer programs, data, or supporting documentation residing
in, or existing internal or external to, a computer, computer system, or network. (4) Directly
or indirectly introducing a computer contaminator or a virus into any computer, computer system,
or network. (5) Disrupting or causing the disruption of a computer, computer system, or network
services or denying or causing the denial of computer or network services to any authorized
user of a computer, computer system, or network. (6) Preventing a computer user from exiting
a site, computer system, or network-connected location in order to...
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13A-8-151
Section 13A-8-151 Unlawful acts with respect to telecommunications devices; seizure
and destruction unlawful devices, plans, etc. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly
do any of the following: (1) To make, manufacture, distribute, possess, use, or assemble an
unlawful telecommunication device or modify, alter, program, or reprogram a telecommunication
device designed, adapted, or which is used: a. For commission of a theft of telecommunication
service or to acquire or facilitate the acquisition of telecommunication service without the
consent of the telecommunication service provider in violation of this article. b. To conceal,
or assist another to conceal, from any supplier of telecommunication service provider or from
any lawful authority the existence, place of origin, or destination of any telecommunication.
(2) To sell, possess, distribute, give, transport, or otherwise transfer to another or offer
or advertise for sale any of the following: a. An unlawful...
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22-27-6
Section 22-27-6 Authority to adopt resolution or ordinance; rules and regulations; noncompliance
as public nuisance; citation; court proceedings. (a) The county commission may by resolution
or ordinance provide for the orderly collection of fees charged under the provisions of this
article. Such commission may establish periodic payment systems and is authorized to purchase
necessary supplies and materials and employ personnel necessary to effectuate any such periodic
payment system. Such periodic payment system may be effected by the county through negotiation
with any one or more public or private utilities providing service in the county for the periodic
billing of such fees and the collection thereof on behalf of the county by one or more such
utilities. Any delinquency in any such payment shall constitute a violation of this article
and entitle the county to pursue any remedy provided in this article. The county may agree
to pay reasonable compensation to any such utility for its...
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32-6-49.24
Section 32-6-49.24 Disqualification of person convicted of crime requiring registration
as a sex offender. (a)(1) Effective July 10, 2010, except as otherwise provided by this subsection,
a person convicted of a crime that requires registration as a sex offender under Chapter 20A
of Title 15, formerly Article 2 of Chapter 20 of Title 15 is prohibited from driving a commercial
motor vehicle that requires a commercial driver license with a P or an S endorsement. (2)
If a person who is registered as a sex offender pursuant to Chapter 20A of Title 15, formerly
Article 2 of Chapter 20 of Title 15 on July 10, 2010, has a valid commercial driver license
with a P or an S endorsement that was issued on or before July 10, 2010, then the person is
not disqualified under this subsection until that license expires, provided the person does
not commit a subsequent offense that requires registration as a sex offender under Chapter
20A of Title 15, formerly Article 2 of Chapter 20 of Title 15. (b) The...
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32-6-49.3
Section 32-6-49.3 Definitions. Notwithstanding any other provision of this article,
the following definitions shall be applicable unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) ALCOHOL. a. Beer, ale, port, or stout and other similar fermented beverages (including
sake or similar products), of any name or description containing one-half of one percentum
or more of alcohol by volume, brewed or produced from malt, wholly or in part, or from any
substitute therefor; b. Wine of not less than one-half of the percentum of alcohol by volume;
or c. Any substance containing any form of alcohol, including, but not limited to, ethanol,
methanol, propanol, and isopropanol. (2) ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION. a. The number of grams of
alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood; or b. The number of grams of alcohol per 210 liters
of breath; or c. The number of grams of alcohol per 67 milliliters of urine. (3) COMMERCIAL
DRIVER LICENSE. (CDL) means a license issued in accordance with the requirements of this...

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34-1A-1
Section 34-1A-1 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ADMINISTRATIVE
EMPLOYEE. A person who engages in clerical duties for a licensed company, whose work is restricted
to office duties, and who has access to sensitive client information including, but not limited
to, Social Security numbers, customer privacy codes, customer passwords, and similar information.
(2) ALARM MONITORING COMPANY. Any person, company, corporation, partnership, or business,
or a representative or agency thereof, authorized to provide alarm monitoring services for
alarm systems or other similar electronic security systems whether the systems are maintained
on commercial business property, public property, or individual residential property. (3)
ALARM SYSTEM. Burglar alarms, security cameras, or other electrical or electronic device used
to prevent or detect burglary, theft, shoplifting, pilferage, and...
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