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41-9-594
Section 41-9-594 Establishment of rules and policies; Privacy and Security Committee; fees.
(a) The commission shall establish its own rules and policies for the performance of the responsibilities
charged to it in this article. (b) The commission shall establish rules and policies that
will restrict the information obtained under authority of this article to the items germane
to the implementation of this article and restrict the use of information only to authorized
persons and agencies. (c) The chair of the commission shall appoint a Privacy and Security
Committee from the membership of the commission who are elected officials, or their designees,
consisting of a chair and three members, to study the privacy and security implications of
sharing criminal justice information and to formulate policy recommendations for consideration
by the commission concerning the collection, storage, dissemination, or usage of criminal
justice information. (d) The commission may adopt rules and...
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9-10-5
Section 9-10-5 Powers and duties generally. The corporation organized and established under
this article shall have the following powers, subject only to the limitations described hereinafter:
(1) To adopt bylaws for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business; (2)
To adopt, use and alter a corporate seal which shall be judicially noticed; (3) To maintain
a principal office at a place named in its papers of incorporation and a suboffice or suboffices
at such places as it may deem necessary; (4) To enter into such contracts and cooperative
agreements with federal, state and local governments, with agencies of such governments, with
private individuals, corporations and associations and other organizations to do any act necessary
or incidental to the performance of its duties and execution of its powers under this article;
(5) To sue and be sued in its own name; (6) To enter into agreements with the United States
government or its agencies or political subdivisions...
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2-10-58
Section 2-10-58 Provisions of bylaws. Each association incorporated under this article shall,
within 30 days after its incorporation, adopt for its government and management bylaws not
inconsistent with the powers granted by this article. A majority vote of the members or stockholders
or their written assent is necessary to adopt such bylaws. Each association, under its bylaws,
may also provide for any or all of the following matters: (1) The time, place and manner of
calling and conducting its meetings; (2) The number of stockholders or members constituting
a quorum; (3) The right of members or stockholders to vote by proxy or by mail or by both
and the conditions, manner, form and effects of such votes; (4) The number of directors constituting
a quorum; (5) The qualification, compensation, duties and term of office of directors and
officers, the time of their election and the mode and manner of giving notice thereof; (6)
Penalties for violations of the bylaws; (7) The amount of...
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31-9C-3
Section 31-9C-3 Statewide wireless communication system; powers and duties of commission. (a)
The commission may purchase, lease, acquire, or otherwise implement a statewide wireless communication
system to serve first responder users in state and local governments and those private entities
that enter into a partnership with the commission. The commission shall have the sole authority
over, and bear full responsibility for, the design, engineering, and construction of the system
and shall ensure the proper operation and maintenance of all equipment thereto, unless otherwise
owned and maintained by other state or local entities. This system should enable interoperability
between various wireless communication technologies. (b) The commission shall establish policies,
procedures, and standards and incorporate them into a comprehensive management plan to be
used for use and operation of the system. (c) In order to carry out the duties set forth in
this section, the commission may: (1)...
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33-12-5
Section 33-12-5 Powers, duties and functions. The powers, duties and functions of the agency
shall be as follows: (1) GENERALLY. The agency a. Shall have perpetual succession in its corporate
name. b. May sue and be sued in its corporate name. c. May adopt, use and alter a corporate
seal, which shall be judicially noticed. d. May enter into such contracts and cooperative
agreements with the federal, state and local governments, with agencies of such governments,
with private individuals, corporations, associations, trusts and other organizations as the
board may deem necessary or convenient to enable it to carry out the purposes of this chapter,
including the planned, orderly residential development of the area. e. May adopt, amend and
repeal bylaws. f. May appoint such managers, officers, employees, attorneys and agents as
the board deems necessary for the transaction of its business, fix their compensation, define
their duties, require bonds of such of them as the board may...
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34-24-531
Section 34-24-531 Powers and duties of the interstate commission. The interstate commission
shall have the duty and power to do all of the following: (a) Oversee and maintain the administration
of the compact. (b) Promulgate rules which shall be binding to the extent and in the manner
provided for in the compact. (c) Issue, upon the request of a member state or member board,
advisory opinions concerning the meaning or interpretation of the compact, its bylaws, rules,
and actions. (d) Enforce compliance with compact provisions, the rules promulgated by the
interstate commission, and the bylaws, using all necessary and proper means, including, but
not limited to, the use of judicial process. (e) Establish and appoint committees including,
but not limited to, an executive committee as required by Section 34-24-530, which shall have
the power to act on behalf of the interstate commission in carrying out its powers and duties.
(f) Pay, or provide for the payment of the expenses related to...
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9-10-4
Section 9-10-4 Election of officers; board meetings; records and copies of board proceedings;
exercise of corporate powers; compensation of board members. Upon completion of the membership
of the board of directors and incorporation as provided in this article, the board members
shall meet in an organizational session at the place of its main office and elect a chairman,
vice-chairman, a secretary and a treasurer, but the office of secretary and treasurer may
be held by the same person. The board shall set a regular time and place for its meetings,
and a majority of its members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of its business.
All proceedings of the board shall be reduced to writing by the secretary of the corporation
and recorded in a well-bound book. Copies of such proceedings, when certified by the secretary
of the corporation, shall be received in all courts as evidence of the matters and things
therein certified. All powers of the corporation shall be exercised by the...
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22-21-312
Section 22-21-312 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature hereby finds and declares:
(1) That publicly-owned (as distinguished from investor-owned and community-nonprofit) hospitals
and other health care facilities furnish a substantial part of the indigent and reduced-rate
care and other health care services furnished to residents of the state by hospitals and other
health care facilities generally; (2) That as a result of current significant fiscal and budgetary
limitations or restrictions, the state and the various counties, municipalities, and educational
institutions therein are no longer able to provide, from taxes and other general fund moneys,
all the revenues and funds necessary to operate such publicly-owned hospitals and other health
care facilities adequately and efficiently; and (3) That to enable such publicly-owned hospitals
and other health care facilities to continue to operate adequately and efficiently, it is
necessary that the entities and agencies...
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31-9-2
Section 31-9-2 Findings and declarations of necessity; purpose of article and public policy.
(a) Because of the existing and increasing possibility of the occurrence of disasters or emergencies
of unprecedented size and destructiveness resulting from enemy attack, sabotage, or other
hostile action, or from fire, flood, earthquake, or other natural causes, and in order to
insure that preparations of this state will be adequate to deal with such disasters or emergencies,
and generally to provide for the common defense and to protect the public peace, health, and
safety, and to preserve the lives and property of the people of the state, it is hereby found
and declared to be necessary: (1) To create a State Emergency Management Agency, and to authorize
the creation of local organizations for emergency management in the political subdivisions
of the state. (2) To confer upon the Governor and upon the governing bodies of the political
subdivisions of the state the emergency powers provided...
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32-2-100
Section 32-2-100 State Capitol police officers. (a) The Director of the Alabama Department
of Public Safety shall employ the necessary state Capitol police officers, subject to the
state Merit System laws, to preserve order, to prevent and investigate crime, and protect
and save from injury persons and property at the Capitol and all state buildings occupied
by the state departments and agencies within the State of Alabama. The director shall prescribe
the duties and responsibilities of the state Capitol police officers. All officers employed
as state Capitol police officers shall meet the certification requirements as established
by the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission prior to being granted permanent
employment status. (b) Upon September 1, 2003, all state Capitol police officers and employees
shall be transferred to the Alabama Department of Public Safety. Sworn officers transferred
in accordance with this section shall remain in their current Merit System...
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