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9-8-20
Section 9-8-20 Definitions. Wherever used or referred to in this article, unless a different
meaning clearly appears from the context: (1) DISTRICT or SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT.
A governmental subdivision of this state and a public body corporate and politic organized
in accordance with the provisions of this article for the purposes, with the powers and subject
to the restrictions set forth in this article. (2) SUPERVISOR. One of the members of the governing
body of a district appointed in accordance with the provisions of this article. (3) COMMITTEE
or STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMITTEE. The agency created in Section 9-8-22.
(4) PETITION. A petition filed under the provisions of subsection (a) of Section 9-8-23
for the creation of a district. (5) STATE. The State of Alabama. (6) AGENCY OF THIS STATE.
Such term includes the government of this state and any subdivision, agency or instrumentality,
corporate or otherwise, of the government of this state. (7) UNITED...
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13A-11-59
Section 13A-11-59 Possession of firearms by persons participating in, attending, etc.,
demonstrations at public places. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this subsection,
except in those instances where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) DEMONSTRATION.
Demonstrating, picketing, speechmaking or marching, holding of vigils and all other like forms
of conduct which involve the communication or expression of views or grievances engaged in
by one or more persons, the conduct of which has the effect, intent or propensity to draw
a crowd or onlookers. Such term shall not include casual use of property by visitors or tourists
which does not have an intent or propensity to attract a crowd or onlookers. (2) FIREARM.
Any pistol, rifle, shotgun or firearm of any kind, whether loaded or not. (3) LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER. Any duly appointed and acting federal, state, county or municipal...
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36-25-1
Section 36-25-1 Definitions. Whenever used in this chapter, the following words and
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BUSINESS. Any corporation, partnership, proprietorship,
firm, enterprise, franchise, association, organization, self-employed individual, or any other
legal entity. (2) BUSINESS WITH WHICH THE PERSON IS ASSOCIATED. Any business of which the
person or a member of his or her family is an officer, owner, partner, board of director member,
employee, or holder of more than five percent of the fair market value of the business. (3)
CANDIDATE. This term as used in this chapter shall have the same meaning ascribed to it in
Section 17-5-2. (4) COMMISSION. The State Ethics Commission. (5) COMPLAINT. Written
allegation or allegations that a violation of this chapter has occurred. (6) COMPLAINANT.
A person who alleges a violation or violations of this chapter by filing a complaint against
a respondent. (7) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. A complaint filed pursuant to this...
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40-10-28
Section 40-10-28 Disposition of excess arising from sale. (a)(1) The excess arising
from the sale of any real estate remaining after paying the amount of the decree of sale,
including costs and expenses subsequently accruing, shall be paid over to a person or entity
who has redeemed the property as authorized in Section 40-10-120 or any other provisions
of Alabama law authorizing redemption from a tax sale, provided proof that the person or entity
requesting payment of the excess has properly redeemed the property is presented to the county
commission within three years after the tax sale has occurred. The county commission may retain
any interest earned on those funds. Until and unless the property is redeemed, the excess
funds from the tax sale shall be held in a separate account in the county treasury during
the three-year period. If at the end of the three-year period there has been no proper request
for the excess funds, those funds and any interest earned on those funds shall be...
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40-2A-3
Section 40-2A-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter and Chapter 2B, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ASSOCIATE ALABAMA TAX TRIBUNAL JUDGE. An associate
judge as defined in Section 40-2B-2. (2) AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. Any individual,
including, but not limited to, an attorney or certified public accountant with written authority
or power of attorney to represent a taxpayer before the department or the Alabama Tax Tribunal;
provided however, that nothing herein shall be construed as entitling any such individual
who is not a licensed attorney to engage in the practice of law. (3) CHIEF ALABAMA TAX TRIBUNAL
JUDGE or CHIEF JUDGE. The chief judge as defined in Section 40-2B-2. (4) COMMISSIONER.
The commissioner of the department or his or her delegate. (5) COMPTROLLER. The Comptroller
of the State of Alabama. (6) DELEGATE. When used with reference to the commissioner means
any officer or employee of the department duly authorized by the commissioner,...
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45-36-140
Section 45-36-140 Assessment and collection of tax; Fire Marshal; regulations; fire
districts. (a) The Jackson County Commission is hereby authorized to fix a county fire protection
tax at a rate of 2 mills on each one hundred dollars ($100) of the assessed value on all taxable
real estate outside the incorporated municipalities of Jackson County, excluding row crops
and pasture lands. The tax fixed by the Jackson County Commission shall be based on the assessed
value of all taxable real estate outside the incorporated municipalities of Jackson County,
except row crops and pasture lands, as shown by the records of the Tax Assessor of Jackson
County, and shall be assessed and collected as all other ad valorem taxes in the county. The
Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Jackson County shall not charge to or collect from the fire
protection tax fund any fees or charges for the assessment or collection of the fire protection
tax. The amount collected from assessment and collection of this...
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45-41-141
Section 45-41-141 Definitions. (a) The following words and phrases used in this part,
and others evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, in the absence of clear implication
herein otherwise, shall be given the following respective interpretations herein: (1) AMENDMENT
392. That certain amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, proposed by
Act 80-313 enacted at the 1980 Regular Session of the Legislature. (2) AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT.
That certain amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, proposed by Act
88-479 enacted at the 1988 Regular Session of the Legislature. (3) CODE. The Code of Alabama
1975, as amended. (4) COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Any building, structure, or other improvement to
real property, excluding, however, any dwelling that: a. Is subject to ad valorem taxation
and has a fair market value, according to the records of the tax assessor pertaining to state
and county ad valorem taxation for the fiscal or ad valorem tax year of the...
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11-81-141
Section 11-81-141 Powers of municipalities or counties generally; provisions in instruments
or deeds of trust creating pledges, mortgages, liens, etc., for payment of bonds; determination
of costs of acquisition, construction, etc., of undertakings. (a) In addition to the powers
which it may now have, any municipality or county shall have power under this division: (1)
To acquire by gift or purchase, to construct, to reconstruct, to improve, to better or to
extend any undertaking within or without the municipality or county or partially within or
partially without the municipality or county; (2) To operate and maintain any undertaking
for its own use and for the use of public and private consumers and users within and without
the territorial boundaries of the municipality or county; (3) To lease any undertaking or
portion thereof to any agency or department of the State of Alabama for a period or periods
not exceeding 40 years from the completion of the construction of the work, if...
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15-22-54
Section 15-22-54 Period of probation; termination of probation; violation of terms of
probation; sanctions. (a) The period of probation or suspension of execution of sentence shall
be determined by the court and shall not be waived by the defendant, and the period of probation
or suspension may be continued, extended, or terminated. However, except as provided in Section
32-5A-191 relating to ignition interlock requirements, in no case shall the maximum probation
period of a defendant guilty of a misdemeanor exceed two years, nor shall the maximum probation
period of a defendant guilty of a felony exceed five years, except as provided in Section
13A-8-2.1. When the conditions of probation or suspension of sentence are fulfilled, the court
shall, by order duly entered on its minutes, discharge the defendant. (b) The court granting
probation, upon the recommendation of the officer supervising the probationer, may terminate
all authority and supervision over the probationer prior to the...
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16-1-24.3
Section 16-1-24.3 Local boards of education to implement policies requiring expulsion
of students who possess firearms in school areas. (a) All city and county boards of education
shall develop and implement local policies and procedures requiring the expulsion of students,
for a period of one year, who are determined to have brought to school or have in their possession
a firearm in a school building, on school grounds, on school buses, or at other school-sponsored
functions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, city and county boards of education and the local
superintendent of education of each board may modify the expulsion requirement for a student
on a case-by-case basis. Students who are expelled for violation of this section shall
not be allowed to attend regular school classes in any public school in the state during the
expulsion period. Students who are expelled from schools for firearm possession may be permitted
to attend alternative schools designed to provide education...
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