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11-54B-8
Section 11-54B-8 Costs of supplemental services; assessment of classes; exemptions.
(a) A self-help business improvement district ordinance shall provide that all costs of the
supplemental services provided in a business improvement district will be financed through
the levy of a special assessment on the owners of the real property located within the geographical
area of the district and shall designate the method set forth in the plan as the method which
will be used to determine the amount of such special assessment in a manner which fairly and
equitably distributes the burden of financing the supplemental services among the real property
owners in the district. Such ordinance shall list and describe, by metes and bounds, by lot
and block numbers, or by street addresses, all real properties against which the special assessment
will be made to fund such supplemental services. (b) The board of directors of the district
management corporation, in its sole discretion, may assess classes...
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16-13-108
Section 16-13-108 Elections. (a) Elections for the purpose of voting special taxes for
any school purpose or for school purposes generally under the constitution may be held at
any time in accordance with law for one or more of the following purposes: (1) Voting such
tax where no such tax is being levied; (2) Voting such tax for a period additional to the
period for which the tax then being levied has been voted; (3) Voting an additional rate of
such tax where such tax has been voted at a rate less than the limit permitted by the constitution;
(4) Voting such tax for a different purpose from that for which the tax has already been voted
and beginning with the fiscal year after such election, the purpose of the new election shall
govern; provided, that the change of purpose for which a tax is voted shall not deprive the
holders of outstanding warrants of their rights; or (5) Voting such tax for the purpose of
consolidation or enlargement of special tax districts; provided, that the...
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16-13-70
Section 16-13-70 Issuance authorized; purposes; source of payment. (a) Any county board
of education and any city board of education may issue and sell interest-bearing tax anticipation
warrants for the purpose of paying the costs of erecting, acquiring, providing, constructing,
purchasing, altering, enlarging, improving, repairing and equipping school buildings, school
playgrounds and buildings for housing and repairing school buses, and for the purpose of purchasing
school buses, or for any one or more of such purposes. (b) Warrants issued under the provisions
of this article shall not be general obligations of the board of education issuing such warrants
but shall be payable, as to both principal and interest, solely out of one of the following:
(1) The proceeds of any ad valorem tax voted under the constitution for the purpose of paying
such warrants, or for school purposes generally, and paid, apportioned or allocated to or
for the benefit of the board of education issuing such...
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16-13-93
Section 16-13-93 Form. The following form of warrant shall be valid and sufficient for
warrants issued hereunder, but any other appropriate form may be used: "No. ___ $ ____
State of Alabama county (city) board of education of the County (City) of ____. County, (City,
District No. _____) capital outlay (refunding) school warrant. The county (city) board of
education of the County (City) of ____, Alabama, is indebted to bearer in the sum of ____
dollars and hereby directs the custodian (treasurer) of the public school funds of the county
(city) to pay to bearer the said sum on ____, 2__, with interest meanwhile at the rate of
____. percent per annum payable semiannually to the bearer of the respective coupons therefor
hereto attached, both principal and interest being payable at ____ from the proceeds of a
special tax of $.30 on each $100.00 of taxable property in the said county (in the said city,
in School District No. ____ of the said county) duly authorized to be levied and...
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45-42-81.01
Section 45-42-81.01 Solicitor's fee. (a)(1) In all juvenile, traffic, criminal, and
quasi-criminal cases that arise within the geographic boundaries of Limestone County in the
juvenile, district, circuit, and municipal courts exercising jurisdiction within the geographic
boundaries of Limestone County, a docket fee, hereinafter referred to as a solicitor's fee,
shall be assessed in each case. The fees, when collected, shall be distributed monthly as
follows: a. Three dollars ($3) from each case: 1. To the circuit clerk to be deposited into
the circuit clerk's fund; or 2. To the municipal court clerk to be deposited into the municipal
clerk's fund or the fund otherwise established for the operation of the office of the municipal
court if the case originates and is disposed of in a municipal court; or 3. Apportioned so
that one dollar ($1) from each case is distributed to the circuit clerk to be deposited into
the circuit clerk's fund, and two dollars ($2) from each case is distributed...
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11-99-2
Section 11-99-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) BLIGHTED OR ECONOMICALLY DISTRESSED
AREA: a. An area in which the structures, buildings, or improvements, by reason of dilapidation,
deterioration, age, or obsolescence, inadequate provision for ventilation, light, air, sanitation,
or open spaces, high density of population and overcrowding, or the existence of conditions
which endanger life or property by fire and other causes, or any combination of such factors,
are conducive to ill health, transmission of disease, infant mortality, juvenile delinquency,
or crime, and are detrimental to the public health, safety, morals, or welfare, or b. Any
area which by reason of the presence of a substantial number of substandard, slum, deteriorated,
or deteriorating structures, predominance of defective or inadequate street layout, faulty
lot layout in relation to size, adequacy, accessibility, or usefulness, unsanitary or unsafe
conditions, deterioration of site or other improvements,...
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40-18-2
Section 40-18-2 Levied; persons and subjects taxable generally. (a) In addition to all
other taxes now imposed by law, there is hereby levied and imposed a tax on the taxable income,
as defined in this chapter, which tax shall be assessed, collected, and paid annually at the
rate specified herein and for each taxable year as hereinafter provided. Persons and subjects
taxable under this chapter are: (1) Every individual residing in Alabama. (2) Every corporation
domiciled in Alabama or licensed or qualified to transact business in Alabama. (3) Every corporation
doing business in Alabama or deriving income from sources within Alabama, including income
from property located in Alabama. (4) Every nonresident estate or nonresident trust receiving
income from property owned or business transacted in Alabama. (5) Every resident estate and
resident trust. (6) Every nonresident individual receiving income from property owned or business
transacted in Alabama. (b) Every natural person domiciled...
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40-20-35
Section 40-20-35 Tax to be in lieu of ad valorem taxes; exemption of nonproducing leasehold
and other interests from ad valorem taxes. The mineral documentary tax levied above shall
be in lieu of all ad valorem taxes and all nonproducing leasehold interests upon all oil,
gas and other minerals in, on or under lands lying within the State of Alabama, created or
assigned after October 12, 1957, and also all nonproducing interests in such oil, gas and
other minerals, including royalty interests therein, hereafter conveyed to a grantee or purchaser
or excepted or reserved to a grantor separately and apart from the surface shall be exempt
from all ad valorem taxes levied on or after October 1, 1957, by the State of Alabama, or
any county, municipality, school district, or other taxing district within the state or becoming
a lien on or after said date. Any sale for taxes of the surface or of the remainder of the
fee shall not in any manner whatsoever affect the interest or interests hereby...
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45-42-200.15
Section 45-42-200.15 Registration applications by mail. On or after the first day of
each month, but not later than the last day of each month preceding the month in which the
license is due, the county license commissioner may mail a form requesting the information
hereinafter specified to all owners of motor vehicles or privilege licenses, or both, listed
as such in the license records. Such form shall be provided by the State Department of Revenue
and shall contain spaces for the name and address of the owner of the motor vehicle, the make,
the model, and serial number of the vehicle, and such other information with respect thereto
as the Department of Revenue may prescribe. The form shall also contain a space for the correct
amount of the ad valorem taxes (state, county, school district, and municipal), the amount
of the motor vehicle license due thereon, the issuance fee, and the mailing fee provided for
herein; it shall also contain a space for the owner to fill in his or her...
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16-65-8
Section 16-65-8 Dedicated source of revenue as security for the repayment of equipment
loans. In order to provide for the funding of an equipment loan by the authority to an educational
institution, such educational institution shall establish a dedicated source of revenue to
secure the repayment of moneys received from the authority. Such educational institution is
hereby authorized and empowered, any existing statute to the contrary notwithstanding, to
do and perform any one or more of the following: (1) To obligate itself to pay to the authority
at periodic intervals a sum sufficient to provide for the payment of debt service with respect
to the bonds of the authority issued to fund the equipment loan made to such educational institution
and to pay over such debt service to the authority for the account of such educational institution.
(2) To levy, collect, and pay over to the authority and to obligate itself to continue to
levy, collect, and pay over to the authority the proceeds...
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