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9-10-2
Section 9-10-2 County resolutions declaring need for incorporation of State Water Conservation
and Irrigation Agency, etc.; membership of corporation; composition of board of directors;
qualifications, election and terms of office of board members. The organization and establishment
of the agency shall be as follows: (1) The county commission of any county or counties lying
within the State of Alabama which may elect to come within the provisions of this article
shall indicate its desire to participate therein by the adoption of an appropriate resolution
declaring the need for the incorporation of a water conservation and irrigation agency, stating
its intention to give financial assistance to projects of such agency and stating its desire
to become a part thereof. (2) Membership of the corporation shall consist of title holders
to the land irrigated or proposed to be irrigated within the boundaries of the irrigation
district or districts to be established, and such member water users...
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11-1-5
Section 11-1-5 Uniform designation for county governing bodies. (a) In order to eliminate confusion
and to provide clarity and uniformity of designation, each county governing body in this state
shall, after October 1, 1970, be designated and known as the ___ county commission. (name
of county) (b) The provision of this section shall effect a change in name only and shall
in no way affect the existing organization, establishment, composition, function, power, duties,
authority, compensation, term, or manner of electing the members of any governing body in
this state. (c) The governing bodies of the several counties of this state are hereby authorized
and directed to promulgate such rules and regulations and to initiate such procedures as are
necessary to implement the provisions of this section. (Acts 1970, Ex. Sess., No. 26, p. 2628,
§§1-3.)...
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11-47-16
Section 11-47-16 Establishment, acquisition, administration, etc., of public cultural facilities.
Each county, city, and town in this state shall have power to establish, operate, maintain,
or contract with others to operate and maintain public cultural facilities consisting of museums,
art galleries, art centers, music halls, and related facilities, and, if necessary, to acquire
sites for, construct, or otherwise acquire such facilities, all to the end of making cultural
facilities available to the public, whether separately or grouped two or more in the same
building. Whenever any such facilities shall have been so established they may be administered
by and through such instrumentality or instrumentalities as may be designated for that purpose
by the governing body of such county, city, or town. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 151, p. 168;
Code 1940, T. 37, §511; Acts 1963, No. 541, p. 1159; Acts 1983, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 83-163,
p. 333.)...
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45-37-20
Section 45-37-20 Issuance and regulation of liquor licenses. (a)(1) As used in this section,
the following words and terms have the meanings hereby ascribed to them: a. ABC LAW. Chapter
3 of Title 28, which establishes and governs the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. b. AUTHORITY.
A civic center authority heretofore or hereafter established by and under Acts 1965, No. 547,
1965 Regular Session (Acts 1965, p. 797), approved August 20, 1965, (Appendix, Sections 1049(78)
to 1049 (84)), and any board or commission created by ordinance by any municipality within
the state for the purpose of operating a civic center. c. BOARD. The Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board. d. CIVIC CENTER. The civic center established by the authority under Section 6 of Acts
1965, No. 547, 1965 Regular Session (Acts 1965, p. 797) (Appendix, Section 1049(83)), and
also, any civic center operated by a board or commission created by ordinance by any municipal
corporation within the state for the purpose of operating a...
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12-25-11
Section 12-25-11 Cooperation with commission. Agencies of the state government shall cooperate
with the commission as necessary for the commission to carry out its responsibilities. Upon
the request of the commission, each agency and department of the state shall make its services,
equipment, personnel, facilities, and information available to the greatest practicable extent
to the commission in the execution of its functions without cost to the commission. The commission
shall have access to all offender records maintained by other state departments and agencies,
including, but not limited to, the Department of Corrections, the Board of Pardons and Paroles,
the Administrative Office of Courts, and the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center.
All offender information received by the commission shall remain subject to the confidentiality
requirements of the department or agency providing the information. The commission, however,
may release non-identifying offender information for...
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16-60-170
Section 16-60-170 Authorization to maintain school. The Alabama State Board of Education in
cooperation with the Alabama Board of Corrections shall maintain the established trade school
adjacent to the Frank Lee Youth Center in Elmore County. This school shall give priority to
training adult inmates in all state correctional institutions in Montgomery and Elmore Counties
in useful occupations and prepare them to take their place as useful citizens in our society.
(Acts 1965, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 110, p. 159, §1; Acts 1977, No. 603, p. 808, §1; Act 2015-123,
§1.)...
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16-63-4
Section 16-63-4 Duties of local boards of education; establishment of community schools advisory
committees and employment of coordinators; agreements; local funds. Every local board of education
which elects to apply for funding pursuant to this chapter shall: (1) Develop programs and
plans for increased community involvement in the public schools based upon policies and guidelines
adopted by the State Board of Education. (2) Develop programs and plans for increased community
use of public school facilities based upon policies and guidelines adopted by the State Board
of Education. (3) Establish rules governing the implementation of such programs and plans
in its public schools and submit these rules along with adopted programs and plans to the
State Board of Education for approval by the State Board of Education. Programs and plans
developed by a local board of education shall provide for the establishment of one or more
community schools advisory committees for the public schools...
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22-11D-5
Section 22-11D-5 Establishment of council; composition; meetings. (a) There is established
the Statewide Trauma and Health Care Center Advisory Council to assist in developing regulations
and standards necessary to implement this chapter and to serve as consultants to the board
on matters related to the statewide trauma system and other health care centers. (b) The council
shall consist of 11 members and be constituted in the following manner: (1) Four representatives
of hospitals, who shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Hospital Association.
Two of the appointees shall be from hospitals located in urban areas and two shall be from
hospitals located in rural areas of the state. At least two of the appointees shall be from
hospitals that will be designated as trauma centers after the statewide trauma system is established.
(2) Four representatives who shall be licensed physicians, appointed by the Medical Association
of the State of Alabama. (3) One representative...
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22-19-22
Section 22-19-22 Notice of possession of bodies required to be buried at public expense; delivery
to board; authorization to solicit dead bodies from counties. All public officers of this
state and their assistants and all officers and their deputies of every county, city, town
or other municipality and of every prison, penitentiary, morgue and public hospital in this
state having charge or control over any dead human body or bodies, not dead from any contagious
or infectious disease and required to be buried at public expense, are required to notify
the said Anatomical Board, or such person or persons as may from time to time be designated
in writing by said board or its duly authorized officers, whenever any such body or bodies
come into their possession, charge or control and shall, without fee or reward, deliver such
body or bodies and suffer said board and its duly authorized agents, who may comply with the
provisions of this article, to take and remove all such bodies to be used...
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22-6-151
Section 22-6-151 Regional care organizations; governing board of directors; citizen's advisory
committee; solvency and financial requirements; reporting; provider standards committee. (a)
A regional care organization shall serve only Medicaid beneficiaries in providing medical
care and services. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a regional care organization
shall not be deemed an insurance company under state law. (c)(1) A regional care organization
and an organization with probationary regional care organization certification shall have
a governing board of directors composed of the following members: a. Twelve members shall
be persons representing risk-bearing participants in the regional care organization or organization
with probationary certification. A participant bears risk by contributing cash, capital, or
other assets to the regional care organization. A participant also bears risk by contracting
with the regional care organization to treat Medicaid beneficiaries...
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