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45-9-244
special account to be utilized exclusively for county fire and rescue protection purposes,
as provided in subdivision (2). b. Forty-eight percent of the proceeds shall be distributed
to the Chambers County Industrial Development Council. c. Eighteen percent of the proceeds
shall be distributed to the District Community Service Grant Authority to be allocated by
the authority. d. Four percent of the proceeds shall be distributed to the Chattahoochee Valley
Humane Society to be used for small animal control on a countywide basis. e. Three
percent of the proceeds shall be distributed to Valley Haven School. f. Two percent of the
proceeds shall be deposited into a fund in the county treasury earmarked for scholarships
for residents of Chambers County to be administered and awarded by a scholarship board consisting
of three persons appointed by the legislative delegation representing Chambers County. (2)
The county commission may enter into a service contract with the Chambers County...
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40-17-359
Section 40-17-359 Distribution and use of proceeds. (a) For the purpose of this section, the
following terms shall have the meanings ascribed below: (1) BASE ANNUAL COUNTY DISTRIBUTION.
Five hundred fifty thousand dollars ($550,000). (2) COST OF COLLECTION. The amounts from the
proceeds of the highway gasoline tax that may be appropriated by the Legislature to the department
for its operating expenses. (3) COUNTY. Each county in the state. (4) FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal
year of the state. (5) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. The Department of Transportation of the
state. (6) HIGHWAY GASOLINE TAX. Both of the following: a. The excise tax levied under subdivision
(1) of subsection (a) of Section 40-17-325, with the exception of those portions of the tax
levied on aviation fuel and marine gasoline. b. The excise tax levied by Sections 40-17-140
to 40-17-155, inclusive, except that portion of the tax imposed on diesel fuel. (7) LOCAL
SUBDIVISIONS' SHARES OF THE NET TAX PROCEEDS. The 55 percent...
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15-18-179
Section 15-18-179 Application for incorporation; certificate of incorporation; amendment; board
of directors; dissolution; funding; competitive bidding laws not applicable. (a) A public
corporation may be organized as a community punishment and corrections authority pursuant
to this article in any county or group of counties located in one or more judicial circuits.
In order to incorporate the public corporation, any number of natural persons, not less than
three, who are duly qualified electors of a proposed county or counties shall first file a
written application with the county commission or any two or more thereof. The application
shall contain all of the following: (1) The names of each county commission with which the
application is filed. (2) A statement that the applicants propose to incorporate an authority
pursuant to this article. (3) The proposed location of the principal office of the authority.
(4) A statement that each of the applicants is a duly qualified elector of...
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15-22-1.3
Section 15-22-1.3 Interstate transfer application fee. (a) Any adult offender placed under
community supervision and released to the community under the jurisdiction of the courts,
paroling authorities, corrections, or other criminal justice agencies filing a written request
to transfer residence from this state to another state under the Interstate Compact for Adult
Offender Supervision shall pay a transfer application fee of seventy-five dollars ($75) for
each application prepared for the offender. An exemption from the transfer application fee
under this subsection may be granted by the Board of Pardons and Paroles for undue hardship
on a case-by-case basis upon the written request of the offender making an application for
transfer. (b) The proceeds of the application fees collected pursuant to subsection (a) shall
be deposited into the State Treasury to the credit of the Probationer's Upkeep Fund. The funds
are hereby continuously appropriated to the Board of Pardons and Paroles....
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12-23A-8
Section 12-23A-8 Transfers between drug courts. Any drug court in this state may transfer to
or accept transfer from any other drug court in this state, as well as any drug court in any
other state which is a part of the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, any
drug offender for admission into the respective drug court program based upon the residence
of the drug offender. All terms and conditions of the transfer and supervision shall be clearly
stated, in writing, and shall not be valid unless agreed to, in writing, by all of the following:
(1) The drug offender. (2) The defense attorney. (3) The judge and prosecutor of the transferring
drug court. (4) The judge and prosecutor of the receiving drug court. (Act 2010-754, p. 1909,
§8.)...
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34-24-520
Section 34-24-520 Purpose. In order to strengthen access to health care, and in recognition
of the advances in the delivery of health care, the member states of the Interstate Medical
Licensure Compact have allied in common purpose to develop a comprehensive process that complements
the existing licensing and regulatory authority of state medical boards, provides a streamlined
process that allows physicians to become licensed in multiple states, thereby enhancing the
portability of a medical license and promoting the safety of patients. The compact creates
another pathway for licensure and does not otherwise change a state's existing medical practice
act. The compact also adopts the prevailing standard for licensure and affirms that the practice
of medicine occurs where the patient is located at the time of the physician-patient encounter,
and therefore, requires the physician to be under the jurisdiction of the state medical board
where the patient is located. State medical boards...
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9-18-2
Section 9-18-2 Member of Southern Interstate Nuclear Board. The Governor shall appoint one
member of the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board as established by Article II of the compact.
Said member shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor. If said member is the head of a regularly
constituted department or agency of this state, he may designate a subordinate officer or
employee of his department or agency to serve in his stead as permitted by Article II (a)
of the compact and in conformity with any applicable bylaws of the board. (Acts 1961, Ex.
Sess., No. 52, p. 1909, §2.)...
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22-21A-4
Section 22-21A-4 State control. Each member state, within its state, may suspend by legislation
the operation of all federal laws, rules, regulations, and orders regarding health care that
are inconsistent with the laws and regulations adopted by the member state pursuant to this
compact. Federal and state laws, rules, regulations, and orders regarding health care shall
remain in effect unless a member state expressly suspends them pursuant to its authority under
this compact. For any federal law, rule, regulation, or order that remains in effect in a
member state after the effective date, that member state shall be responsible for the associated
funding obligations in its state. (Act 2013-420, p. 1672, §4.)...
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22-21A-5
Section 22-21A-5 Funding. (a) Each federal fiscal year, each member state shall have the right
to federal monies up to an amount equal to its member state current year funding level for
that federal fiscal year, funded by Congress as mandatory spending and not subject to annual
appropriation, to support the exercise of member state authority under this compact. This
funding shall not be conditional on any action of or regulation, policy, law, or rule being
adopted by the member state. (b) By the start of each federal fiscal year, Congress shall
establish an initial member state current year funding level for each member state, based
upon reasonable estimates. The final member state current year funding level shall be calculated,
and funding shall be reconciled by the United States Congress based upon information provided
by each member state and audited by the United States Government Accountability Office. (Act
2013-420, p. 1672, §5.)...
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27-60-3
Section 27-60-3 Relation to other laws. Nothing contained in this compact, nor any decision
or action by the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission, shall preempt, alter,
or modify any claims or remedies against insurance companies, agents, or other persons or
entities regulated under this title that are or may become available under the common law,
the Alabama Insurance Code, or other statutes of this state. (Act 2011-536, p. 928, §3.)...

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