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2-9-5
Section 2-9-5 Payment of salaries and expenses of commissioner, members of board, department
employees, etc. The salaries and expenses of the commissioner, members of the State Board
of Agriculture and Industries, and the salaries of the employees of the Department of Agriculture
and Industries, as otherwise fixed by law, shall be payable from the Agricultural Fund and
other funds available to said department by legislative appropriation or otherwise; provided,
that the expenses of travel and type or means of transportation of such officers and employees
and other expenses incident thereto in the performance of their official duties, as otherwise
provided by law, and proof thereof, shall be subject to rules and regulations approved by
the State Board of Agriculture and Industries as to the manner, method or system of payment.
The provisions of this section as to expenses shall also apply to experts and scientists when
performing duties as provided in this title or any other provision...
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22-21-386
Section 22-21-386 Examination and investigation of corporations by department; power to summon
and examine witnesses; payment of expenses. (a) The Department of Insurance, any agent or
examiner of the department, or any other person appointed by the department shall have the
power of visitation and examination into the affairs, transactions, accounts, business records,
and assets of any such dental service plan corporation, shall have free access to all of the
books, papers, and documents that relate to the business of the corporation, may summon and
qualify witnesses under oath, and may examine its officers, agents, and employees or other
relative persons regarding the affairs, transactions, and condition of the corporation. The
corporation whose affairs are examined shall pay to the department for deposit into the State
Treasury the traveling expenses and any other expenses of the examiner or other person making
the examination which shall be credited as provided by Section...
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23-1-61
Section 23-1-61 State Highway Fund - Appropriations; vehicle license fees deposited in fund;
manner of making payments from fund. There is hereby appropriated to the State Department
of Transportation for its use the entire net revenue derived by the state from the sale of
motor vehicle, trailer, and tractor licenses, and such other appropriations or funds received
by the State Department of Transportation shall be expended and accounted for as provided
in this article. Said State Highway Fund shall be paid out of the Treasury on the Comptroller's
warrant drawn upon presentation to him of the certificate of the department approved by the
Governor. (Code 1923, §1317; Acts 1927, No. 347, p. 348; Code 1940, T. 23, §14.)...
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31-2-37
Section 31-2-37 Annual encampments or cruises. Subject to the restrictions of the National
Defense Act and other federal laws governing the armed forces, the Governor may annually order
into the service of the state the whole or such portion of the armed forces of the state as
he may deem proper, the period of such service to be fixed by the Governor subject to the
restrictions mentioned above. When ordered into the service of the state, when rations are
not furnished by the United States government, the state shall furnish rations for the officers,
warrant officers, and men, of the same quality as rations furnished the Armed Forces of the
United States, and pay such other expenses of the encampment or cruise as the Governor may
deem proper, including the traveling expenses of officers, warrant officers, and enlisted
men incurred in obeying such orders, when such expenses are not paid by the government of
the United States. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35,...
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32-2-7
Section 32-2-7 Compensation and expenses of officers, employees, etc. - Controlling civil disturbances;
rescue or protective duties. Whenever any officer, agent, or employee of the Department of
Public Safety shall be called upon by the Governor, or the appointing authority of said department,
to perform a duty or duties, or to be present at or on an alert basis at the scene of, or
at any marshalling point for movement to such scene, of any public disorder for the control
of civil disturbances, the restoration of the public order, or to perform rescue or protective
duties at a natural or man-made disaster which shall extend beyond 24 hours, then any law
or laws to the contrary notwithstanding, the compensation of such officers, agents, or employees
of said department, the expenses of subsistence while so engaged at the call of the Governor,
or of the appointing authority of said department, may be paid out of the general Treasury
of the state upon the approval of the Governor, and not...
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36-15-62
Section 36-15-62 Appointment of investigators for the office of the Attorney General - Compensation.
(a) The chief investigator and other investigators appointed pursuant to this article shall
be compensated at a rate to be set by the Attorney General. In setting the rate of compensation
the Attorney General may take into consideration that amount paid to other law enforcement
officers of the State of Alabama including, but not limited to, those officers of corresponding
duties, lengths of service, and responsibilities in the Alabama Department of Public Safety.
(b) In the event anyone serving in the classified service of the State of Alabama shall accept
appointment as an investigator and shall later be removed or resign from the position of investigator,
the person shall revert to his or her former position in which he or she held status in the
classified service. The reversion shall be without loss of salary or other benefits which
would have accrued to the person and to which he or...
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36-7-22
Section 36-7-22 Mileage allowance for persons traveling on official business in privately owned
vehicles. Persons traveling on official business for the state or any of its Legislative,
Executive, and Judicial Branches, departments, institutions, boards, bureaus, commissions,
councils, committees, or other like agencies in privately owned vehicles shall receive an
amount equal to the mileage rate allowed by the Internal Revenue Code for income tax deductions
per mile in lieu of actual expenses for transportation. Reimbursement shall be made no later
than 30 calendar days from the date the request for reimbursement is initially received by
the appropriate authority. For purposes of this section, travel, excluding members of the
Legislature, means a departure from the permanent place of employment. (Acts 1969, No. 470,
p. 912, §3; Acts 1973, No. 1074, p. 1828, §1; Acts 1979, No. 79-669, p. 1178, §1; Acts
1983, No. 83-614, p. 951, §1; Acts 1991, No. 91-564, §1; Act 99-362, p. 580,...
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40-18-35
Section 40-18-35 Deductions allowed to corporations. (a) The following items shall be deducted
from federal taxable income for purposes of computing taxable income under this chapter: (1)
Refunds of state and local income taxes. (2) Federal income tax paid or accrued during the
taxpayer's taxable year. The portion of federal income tax deductible by a corporation earning
income from sources both inside and outside of Alabama shall be determined by the ratio that
the corporation's taxable income, computed without the deduction for federal income tax, apportioned
and allocated to Alabama bears to the corporation's taxable income, computed without the deduction
for federal income tax, apportioned and allocated everywhere. (3) Interest income earned on
obligations of the United States. (4)a. Interest income earned on obligations of the State
of Alabama or its subdivisions or instrumentalities thereof to the extent included in gross
income for the purposes of federal income taxation. b....
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41-9-73
Section 41-9-73 Appropriations for payment of awards, etc. There is hereby appropriated annually
out of the General Fund of the State of Alabama, the State Insurance Fund, the fund of the
Department of Corrections, the Education Trust Fund, the Special Mental Health Fund or any
other fund of the state, to be determined by the Board of Adjustment, an amount, not exceeding
$1,000,000.00 for each fiscal year, as may be necessary to pay the claims ordered paid by
the Board of Adjustment and its expenses. There is also hereby appropriated, for each fiscal
year, an additional amount, not exceeding $175,000.00, from funds of the State Department
of Transportation to pay the claims chargeable against the State Department of Transportation
which are ordered paid by the Board of Adjustment and its expenses. There is also appropriated,
in addition to the foregoing appropriations, from the State General Fund to the State Board
of Adjustment, the sum of $400,000.00 for each fiscal year for the...
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12-5A-6
Section 12-5A-6 Phase-out of financial support from counties. In counties having a population
of 99,000 or less according to the 1990 federal decennial census, after the state assumes
responsibility for salaries and benefits of juvenile probation officers and staff of juvenile
probation services, financial support from those counties for these functions shall be phased
out over a five-year period. In the initial year of each county's transition, the county shall
pay to the Juvenile Probation Services Fund in the State Treasury a sum equal to the total
amount expended by the county during fiscal year 1997-98 for salaries and fringe benefits
of juvenile probation officers, excluding the amount reimbursed by the state through salary
subsidy payments, and staff of juvenile probation services as well as expenditures for supplies,
travel, and administrative costs which can be documented. Each county shall enter into a contract
with the state which establishes the amount to be paid and the...
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