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27-61-1
functions. 5. CORPORATE RECORDS OF THE COMMISSION The Commission shall maintain its corporate
books and records in accordance with the Bylaws. 6. QUALIFIED IMMUNITY, DEFENSE, AND INDEMNIFICATION
a. The Members, officers, executive director, employees, and representatives of the Commission,
the Executive Committee, and any other Committee of the Commission shall be immune from suit
and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage to
or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused by or
arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that the person
against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope
of Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided that nothing in this paragraph
shall be construed to protect any such person from suit and/or liability for any damage, loss,
injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful or wanton...
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16-13-31
Section 16-13-31 Record of receipts and disbursements; apportionment of countywide taxes for
Foundation Program. (a) The tax collector/revenue commissioner of each county must keep a
record of all receipts and disbursements of school funds of his/her county to the local boards
of education of the county. (b) The tax collector/revenue commissioner of each county shall
apportion county-wide taxes collected for the purposes of participating in the Foundation
Program to each local board of education in the county on the basis of the total calculated
costs of the Foundation Program for those local boards of education within the county. The
total calculated costs of the Foundation Program for each local board of education shall be
the sum of state funds received from the Foundation Program and the amount of local effort
required pursuant to paragraph a. of subdivision (3) of subsection (b) of Section 16-13-231.
(c) The apportionment of countywide taxes collected for the purposes of...
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11-1-7
Section 11-1-7 Appointment and use of public depositories; liability. (a) Upon the application
of the county tax collectors, revenue commissioners, license commissioners, county treasurers,
judges of probate, circuit court clerks, or registers of the circuit court, it shall be the
duty of the county commission of the county to appoint a bank or savings association, that
is a qualified public depository under Chapter 14A of Title 41, as a depository in which such
officers may deposit money coming into their hands as such officers, which appointment shall
be by proper resolutions spread upon the minutes of such commission. (b) Upon the application
of the custodian of county school funds, it shall be the duty of the county board of education
of the county to appoint a bank or savings association that is a qualified public depository
under Chapter 14A of Title 41, as a depository in which such officers may deposit money coming
into their hands as such officers, which appointment shall be...
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45-41-141.08
Section 45-41-141.08 Payment and collection of financial charges. (a) Any financial charge
levied as provided in Section 45-41-141.03 shall become due and payable on October 1 in the
fiscal year of the county next succeeding the fiscal year during and for which such financial
charge is so levied and shall become delinquent if not paid before the next succeeding January
1 and otherwise in the same manner as county ad valorem taxes. Each owner shall make report
of the unit or units of property owned by him or her to the tax assessor at the time fixed
by law for making return of other property of such owner; and any owner whose property is
generally exempt from property taxation or who is not otherwise required to make report or
return to the tax assessor as aforesaid shall nevertheless at such time make report to the
tax assessor of the unit or units of property owned by him or her, all as if such unit or
units of property were subject to property taxation. The tax collector shall...
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40-5-36
Section 40-5-36 Reports and payments into particular treasuries - Procedure. The tax collector
on October 15 of each year and on the first and fifteenth day of each month thereafter shall
make under oath, to the county treasurer and school treasurer or, if there is no county treasurer
or school treasurer in the county, to the custodian of the funds of the county and schools,
an itemized report in writing, a copy of which shall be by the collector forwarded to the
Comptroller, and a copy filed with the probate judge, setting forth separately the taxes,
interest, and penalties collected by him for the state, county, and schools since the making
of his last report; and within five days after making such report, he must pay to the State
Treasurer all state taxes, interest, and penalties then due from him to the state, and he
must also pay to the county treasurer and to the school treasurer or, if there is no county
treasurer or school treasurer in the county, to the custodian of the funds...
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29-2-4
Section 29-2-4 Reporting requirements; powers and duties. (a) On or before January 31 of each
year, any county or city required to report local motor fuel excise tax rate information to
the Department of Revenue pursuant to Act 1998-192 shall provide a similar report to the transportation
department regarding the total amount of local motor fuel excise tax revenues collected by
the county or city for the immediately preceding fiscal year and the total amount of the revenues
expended on road and bridge maintenance and improvement during that same fiscal year. The
transportation department shall collect the information and deliver a report to the Joint
Transportation Committee on or before March 31 of each year. (b) The powers and duties of
the Joint Transportation Committee shall be as follows: (1) It shall review and shall consider
concurring with the long-range plan of the transportation department as such plan exists at
the date of the meeting called for the purpose of reviewing the...
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22-21-102
Section 22-21-102 Special county tax - Payment to hospital corporation. When a hospital corporation
has been designated as the agency of the county to acquire, construct, equip, operate and
maintain public hospital facilities in the county, and without restriction to a particular
area or portion of the county in which such corporation is to act as such agency, then the
proceeds thereafter collected from any such special tax that is a countywide tax for public
hospital purposes shall be paid over to the hospital corporation. When a hospital corporation
has been designated as the agency of the county to acquire, construct, equip, operate and
maintain public hospital facilities in a particular area or portion of the county, then the
proceeds thereafter collected from any special tax for public hospital purposes that may have
been voted in the area of the county for which such corporation shall have been so designated
as the county's agency shall be paid over to said hospital corporation....
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11-81-16
Section 11-81-16 Pledge of revenues from certain taxes, utilities, etc., for payment of principal
and interest on bonds. In any case in which a county or municipality may hereafter issue any
bonds which are general obligations of such county or municipality, there may be pledged to
the payment of the principal of an interest on such bonds all or any part or portion of funds
which may be derived from any one or more of the following sources and which shall not be
required for the purpose of making good any valid pledge thereof theretofore made or which
are not required by the Constitution to be devoted to other purposes and which such county
or municipality may at any time be authorized to levy, collect or receive: (1) The proceeds
of any property tax; (2) The proceeds of any license, privilege or occupational tax, excepting
such license taxes as may be levied by municipalities for conducting business outside their
corporate limits; (3) The portion of any license, privilege or...
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40-5-4
as follows: In counties where collections, not including taxes on real estate bid in by the
state at tax sales and taxes which would be due on property except for the provisions of the
presently applicable law exempting homesteads from state taxes, do not exceed $12,000, the
rate of commission shall be 10 percent on the first $5,000, five percent on the next $4,000
and four percent on the remainder. The commission herein provided for is to be calculated
on collections for real property and personal property, except motor vehicles, for
the general fund of the state and county. In counties where the collections, not including
taxes on real estate bid in by the state at tax sales and taxes which would be due on property
except for the provisions of the presently applicable law exempting homesteads from state
taxes, exceed $12,000, the commissions shall be as above declared up to $12,000, and one and
one-half percent on the remainder up to $15,000, and one percent on the remainder above...

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45-49-102.04
uniform policy is a reasonable way to provide some protection for students. A required uniform
may protect students from being associated with any particular gang. Moreover, by requiring
schoolwide uniforms teachers and administrators may not need to occupy as much of their time
learning the subtleties of gang regalia. (6) To control the environment in public schools
to facilitate and maintain an effective learning environment and to keep the focus of the
classroom on learning and not personal safety, schools need the authorization to implement
uniform clothing requirements for our public school children. (7) Many educators believe that
school dress significantly influences pupil behavior. This influence is evident on school
dress up days and color days. Schools that have adopted school uniforms experience a coming
together feeling, greater school pride, and better behavior in and out of the classroom. (b)
The board of school commissioners is authorized to adopt a reasonable...
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