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38-9D-2
Section 38-9D-2 Definitions. The following words are defined for the purposes of this
chapter: (1) COORDINATED SYSTEM OF CARE. The total effort in the state, inclusive of service
coordination/case management, that is directed at meeting the needs of individuals who are
at risk of elder abuse. (2) COUNCIL. The Alabama Interagency Council for the Prevention of
Elder Abuse. (3) ELDER ABUSE. The maltreatment of an older person, age 60 or above, by any
person, including the following: a. Emotional/Psychological Abuse. The intentional infliction
of mental or emotional anguish by threat, humiliation, intimidation, or other verbal or non-verbal
abusive conduct. Examples of psychological abuse include name calling, insulting, ignoring
for extended periods of time, frightening, intimidating, and isolating from friends and family.
b. Material Exploitation. The unauthorized use of funds or any resources of an elderly individual
or the misuse of power of attorney or representative payee status for...
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40-23-85
Section 40-23-85 Disposition of funds derived from tax. All taxes, fees, interest, or
penalties imposed and all amounts of tax herein required to be paid to the state under this
article must be paid to the Department of Revenue at Montgomery, Alabama, with remittance
payable to the Treasurer of Alabama. Such amount of money as shall be appropriated for each
fiscal year by the Legislature to the Department of Revenue with which to pay the salaries,
the cost of operation and the management of the department shall be deducted, as a first charge
thereon, from the taxes collected under and pursuant to Section 40-23-61; provided,
that the expenditure of the sum so appropriated shall be budgeted and allotted pursuant to
Article 4 of Chapter 4 of Title 41, and limited to the amount appropriated to defray the expenses
of operating the department for each fiscal year. After the distributions provided herein
and the distributions of use tax on automobiles to the General Fund as provided in...
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40-9-14.1
Section 40-9-14.1 Certificates of exemption to governmental entities, contractors, etc.,
for certain tax exempt projects. (a) For the purposes of this section, the term governmental
entity means the State of Alabama and its political subdivisions, including a county, a municipality,
an industrial or economic development board or authority, and any public water or sewer authority,
district, system, or board that otherwise is sales and use tax exempt. A governmental entity
shall also include an educational institution of any of the foregoing Alabama political subdivisions
including a public college or university, a county or city board of education, and the State
Board of Education. (b)(1) The Department of Revenue shall issue a certificate of exemption
to the governmental entity for each tax exempt project. (2) The Department of Revenue shall
grant a certificate of exemption from state and local sales and use taxes to any contractor
licensed by the State Licensing Board for General...
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41-9-246
Section 41-9-246 Board of advisors. (a) There is hereby established a Board of Advisors
to the Alabama Historical Commission. Said board of advisors shall consist of no less than
15 persons. Each of the below listed societies, organizations, individuals, commissions and
institutions shall have the authority to name one member of said board and shall submit the
name of said person to the chairman of the commission prior to the annual meeting of the commission:
(1) The Alabama Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy; (2) The Alabama Society of
the Daughters of the American Revolution; (3) The Alabama Society of the Daughters of the
American Colonists; (4) The Mobile Historic Development Commission; (5) The National Society
of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama; (6) The Huntsville Historic Preservation
Commission; (7) The Alabama Department of the Sons of Confederate Veterans; (8) The Gorgas
Memorial Board; (9) The Hobson Memorial Board; (10) The Cahaba Advisory...
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45-25-130
Section 45-25-130 Qualifications; compensation; duties; employment of road supervisor.
(a) The DeKalb County Commission shall employ a county engineer, who shall be a thoroughly
qualified and competent, licensed professional civil engineer, possessing all of the qualifications
as specified for county engineers under the general laws of the State of Alabama. The engineer
shall reside within DeKalb County during his or her employment. (b) The county commission
shall fix the amount of the salary of the county engineer in an amount to be determined by
the county commission and as approved by the State Department of Transportation as appropriate
for experience, training, and education. The compensation shall be paid in equal monthly payments
from the county gasoline tax or road and highway funds as appropriate. (c) The employment
of the county engineer shall be made by contract to include all terms and requirements addressed
within this section and shall fully disclose all salaries, raises,...
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45-8-90
Section 45-8-90 Economic Development Council - Creation; composition; powers and duties.
(a)(1) For the purposes of promoting industry and trade and economic development and to assist
Calhoun County and the municipalities located therein in their pursuits therefor and to provide
for the exercise by the county and the municipalities of certain powers and authority proposed
to be granted to them by an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama, the act proposing such
amendment being adopted at the same session of the Legislature at which the act adding this
section was adopted, there is hereby created an economic development council for Calhoun
County, which council shall constitute a public corporation under the name Calhoun County
Economic Development Council. (2) This section shall be liberally construed in conformity
with the purposes. (b)(1) The powers and authorities of the Calhoun County Economic Development
Council shall be vested in and performed by a board of directors. (2) The...
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9-17-171
Section 9-17-171 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) AGRICULTURE. The art or science of cultivating the ground and
raising and harvesting crops, including also feeding, breeding, and management of livestock
and poultry; tillage; husbandry; or farming. The following items or areas fall within the
definition of agriculture: Tree farming; raising horticultural products in commercial greenhouses
and nurseries; fruit and nut trees, whether or not in groves or orchards; vegetable gardens,
whether or not on farms; livestock farming; dairy farming; commercial fish ponds; commercial
sod farms; and poultry and egg farming. (2) COUNCIL. The Alabama Propane Education and Research
Council created pursuant to Section 9-17-175. (3) EDUCATION. Any action to provide
information regarding propane and the use of propane to consumers and members of the propane
gas industry. (4) ODORIZED PROPANE. Propane which has an odorant added to it. (5)...
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11-43C-21
Section 11-43C-21 Powers of council; dealings with officers and employees in administrative
service. All legislative powers of the city, including all powers vested in it by this chapter,
by the laws, general and local, of the state, and by the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended,
and the determination of all matters of legislative policy, shall be vested in the council.
Without limitation of the foregoing, the council shall have power to: (1) Appoint stenographic
and clerical employees deemed necessary for service to the council, subject to the provisions
of any merit system in effect at such time; (2) Upon recommendation of the mayor, establish
administrative departments and distribute the work of divisions; (3) Adopt the budget of the
city; (4) Authorize the issuance of bonds or warrants; (5) Inquire into the conduct of any
office, department or agency of the city and make investigations as to municipal affairs;
(6) Appoint the members of all boards except the Planning Commission and...
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11-44C-21
Section 11-44C-21 Powers of council; dealings with officers and employees in administrative
service. All legislative powers of the city, including all powers vested in it by this chapter,
by the laws, general and local, of the state, and by the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended,
and the determination of all matters of legislative policy, shall be vested in the council.
Without limitation of the foregoing, the council shall have power to: (1) Upon recommendation
of the mayor, establish administrative departments and distribute the work of divisions, (2)
Adopt the budget of the city, (3) Authorize the issuance of bonds or warrants, (4) Inquire
into the conduct of any office, department or agency of the city and make investigations as
to municipal affairs, (5) Appoint the members of all boards except the planning commission
and the housing board and the Airport Authority and the Industrial Development Authority,
(6) Succeed to all the powers, rights and privileges conferred upon the former...
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16-40A-1
Section 16-40A-1 Legislative findings; purpose of chapter. (a) The Legislature finds
that: (1) Pregnancy and childbirth among unmarried adolescents, particularly young adolescents,
often results in severe adverse health, social, and economic consequences, including: a higher
percentage of pregnancy and childbirth complications; a higher incidence of low birth weight
babies; a higher frequency of developmental disabilities; higher infant mortality and morbidity;
a decreased likelihood of completing school; a greater likelihood that an adolescent marriage
will end in divorce; and higher risks of unemployment and welfare dependency. (2) Drug and
alcohol abuse diminish the strength and vitality of the young people of our nation and state;
an increasing number of substances, both legal and illegal, are being abused by increasing
numbers of school children, even at the grade school level; abuse of any substance causes
human behavior that influences many forces, including school, family,...
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