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45-48A-11.01
Section 45-48A-11.01 Authorization to increase ad valorem school tax. (a) The following
words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 56. That amendment to the
constitution that was pro- posed by Act 383, H. 458, 1945 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373.
That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special
Session. (3) CITY. Albertville, Alabama. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of
1901. (5) COUNCIL. Albertville City Council. (6) SPECIAL TAX. The special ad valorem tax for
public school purposes authorized in Amendment 56 and pursuant to an election held in the
city on April 26, 1955, and levied and collected on taxable property in the city; being originally
voted at the rate of 7.5 mills on taxable property in the city. (b) The city presently levies
and collects the special tax at a rate of seventy-five cents ($0.75) on each one hundred dollars
($100) (7.5 mills on each dollar) of assessed value pursuant to...
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45-26-243
Section 45-26-243 Additional tax for education purposes. (a) Pursuant to subsection
(f) of Amendment No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Elmore County Commission
may levy, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of 6 mills on each
dollar of taxable property in the county effective October 1, 1996, and an additional ad valorem
tax in the amount of 3 mills on each dollar of taxable property in the county effective October
1, 1998, for a total increase in ad valorem tax in the amount of 9 mills. The revenue from
the additional tax shall be paid to the county board of education to be used for general education
purposes. (b) The increase in the rate of the tax as provided by this section is subject
to the approval of a majority of the qualified electors of the county who vote on the proposed
increase at a special election held for that purpose on September 3, 1996. (Act 96-624, p.
994, ยงยง1, 2.)...
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45-37A-242.02
Section 45-37A-242.02 Special property tax. (a) As used in this section, the
following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment
to the Constitution that was proposed by Act 6, 1978 Second Special Session. (2) CITY. Hoover,
Alabama. (3) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (4) COUNCIL. Hoover City Council.
(5) SECTION 216. Section 216 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (6) SPECIAL
TAX. The ad valorem tax authorized in Section 216 and levied and collected on taxable
property in the city. (b) The city presently levies and collects the special tax at a rate
of $2.05 on each one hundred dollars (20.5 mills on each dollar) of assessed value pursuant
to Section 216 and Amendment 373 and an election held in the city on May 8, 1990. Pursuant
to a resolution adopted by the city council in accordance with Amendment 373, the city proposes
to increase the rate at which it may levy and collect the special tax to a maximum rate, for
any...
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45-37A-351.02
Section 45-37A-351.02 Special ad valorem tax for public school purposes. (a) The following
words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 56. That amendment to the
constitution that was proposed by Act 383, H. 458, 1945 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 325.
That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 116, H. 56, 1971 Third Special
Session. (3) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6,
H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (4) CITY. Mountain Brook, Alabama. (5) CONSTITUTION.
The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (6) COUNCIL. Mountain Brook City Council. (7) SPECIAL
TAX. The special ad valorem tax for public school purposes authorized in Amendment 56 and
pursuant to an election held in the city on May 20, 1947, and levied and collected on taxable
property in the city; being originally voted at the rate of 5 mills on each dollar of assessed
value and, pursuant to proceedings heretofore taken under Amendment 325 and...
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45-39A-14.01
Section 45-39A-14.01 Special ad valorem tax for public school purposes. (a) The following
words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 8. That amendment to the
Constitution that was proposed by Act 650, S. 593, 1919 General Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373.
That amendment to the Constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special
Session. (3) CITY. Florence, Alabama. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901.
(5) COUNCIL. Florence City Council. (6) SPECIAL TAX. The special voted ad valorem tax for
public school purposes authorized in the second proviso of Amendment 8 and pursuant to an
election held in the city on December 10, 1923, and levied and collected on taxable property
in the city; being originally voted at the rate of 5 mills on each dollar assessed value and,
pursuant to proceedings heretofore taken under Amendment 373, presently levied at the rate
of 7 mills on each dollar of assessed value. (b) The city presently levies and...
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45-41A-11
Section 45-41A-11 Ad valorem taxation for educational purposes. The following words
and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 8. That amendment to the Constitution
that was proposed by Act 650, 1919 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the
Constitution that was proposed by Act 6, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) CITY. Auburn, Alabama.
(4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNCIL. Auburn City Council. (6)
SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX. The special ad valorem tax for the support and furtherance of education
authorized in Amendment 8 and elections held in the city on May 24, 1948, June 18, 1956, May
25, 1965, and November 4, 1986, and levied and collected on taxable property in the city.
(b) The city presently levies and collects the special school tax at a rate of fifty cents
($.50) on each one hundred dollars ($100) (5 mills on each dollar) of assessed value pursuant
to Amendment 8. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the council in...
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45-41A-43
Section 45-41A-43 Ad valorem taxation for education purposes. (a) The following words
and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 8. That amendment to the constitution
that was proposed by Act 650, 1919 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the
constitution that was proposed by Act 6, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) CITY. Opelika, Alabama.
(4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNCIL. Opelika City Council.
(6) SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX. The special ad valorem tax for the support and furtherance of education
authorized in Amendment 8 and elections held in the city on July 19, 1948, and December 10,
1968, and May 9, 1989, and levied and collected on taxable property in the city. (b) The city
presently levies and collects the special school tax at a rate of fifty cents ($.50) on each
one hundred dollars ($100) (5 mills on each dollar) of assessed value pursuant to Amendment
8. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the council in accordance...
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45-37A-231
Section 45-37A-231 Ad valorem taxation. (a) The following words and phrases shall have
the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 56. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed
by Act 383, H. 458, 1945 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 325. That amendment to the constitution
that was proposed by Act 116, H. 56, 1971 Third Special Session. (3) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment
to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (4) CITY.
Homewood, Alabama. (5) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (6) COUNCIL. Homewood
City Council. (7) SPECIAL TAX. The special ad valorem tax authorized in Amendment 56 and pursuant
to an election held in the city on May 20, 1947, and levied and collected on taxable property
in the city; being originally voted at the rate of 5 mills on each dollar of assessed value
and, pursuant to proceedings heretofore taken under Amendment 325 and Amendment 373, presently
levied at the rate of 9 mills on each dollar of...
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45-45A-43.01
Section 45-45A-43.01 Increase to ad valorem tax. (a) The Legislature hereby approves
the proposed increase in the maximum rate at which the city general purpose tax is authorized
to be levied from one and eight-tenths per centum [1.8 percent, equivalent to 18 mills] of
the assessed value of taxable property in the city to two and four-tenths per centum [2.4
percent, equivalent to 24 mills] of the assessed value of taxable property in the city. The
proposed increase in the maximum rate at which the city general purpose tax is authorized
to be levied shall become effective only if the increase is approved, subsequent to the enactment
of this section, by a majority of the qualified electors of the city who vote on the
proposal at a special election during any regular scheduled election, as amended. The city
council may make the proposed increase in the maximum rate of the city general purpose tax
effective beginning with the levy for the tax year of the city beginning on October 1, 2012,...

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45-48A-11.02
Section 45-48A-11.02 Total special ad valorem tax for public school or education purpose.
In addition to any taxes now authorized or that may hereafter be authorized by the constitution
and laws of the State of Alabama, there is hereby approved a total special ad valorem tax
to be levied and collected annually in the municipality for any public school or education
purpose (including without limitation capital improvements for any public school or education
purpose, debt payments for any public school or education purpose, or any other public school
or education purpose) at the uniform rate of one dollar thirty-five cents ($1.35) on each
one hundred dollars ($100) worth of taxable property in the municipality pursuant to Sections
216 and 217(f) to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, for a period of 30 years
beginning with the levy for the tax year October 1, 2007, to September 30, 2008 (the tax for
which year to be due and payable October 1, 2008), and ending with the levy...
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