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41-6-103
Section 41-6-103 Composition of board. The board shall be composed of the AHRC, who shall serve
as chair of the board, and 15 members selected as representatives, one from each of the following
organizations in accordance with the provisions of each organization's articles of incorporation,
bylaws, or procedures: (1) The Association of County Commissions of Alabama. (2) The Alabama
Genealogical Society. (3) The Alabama Historical Association. (4) The Alabama League of Municipalities.
(5) The Alabama Library Association. (6) The Alabama Press Association. (7) The Black Heritage
Council. (8) The Alabama Circuit Clerks Association. (9) The Alabama Association of Municipal
Clerks and Administrators. (10) The Network of Alabama Academic Libraries. (11) The Probate
Judges Association. (12) The Society of Alabama Archivists. (13) The Sons of Confederate Veterans.
(14) The United Daughters of the Confederacy. (15) The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
(Act 2006-106, p. 150, §4.)...
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45-23-234
Section 45-23-234 Service of process fee; disposition of funds. (a)(1) In addition to all other
charges, fees, judgments, and costs of court, in the civil division and in the criminal division
of the district court and the circuit court of Dale County, a service of process fee of twenty-five
dollars ($25) shall be collected for service or attempted service of process on each document
requiring personal service of process by the Sheriff of Dale County for matters pending or
to be commenced in a court in Dale County, Alabama. (2) A service of process fee of fifty
dollars ($50) shall be collected for service or attempted service of process on each document
requiring personal service of process by the Sheriff of Dale County for matters pending or
to be commenced in a court outside of Dale County, Alabama. (b) The Dale County Sheriff's
Service of Process Fee Fund is hereby created to supplement the budget of the Dale County
Sheriff's Office. The fund shall be used for law enforcement...
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45-39-30.03
Section 45-39-30.03 Lauderdale County Council for the Prevention of Elder Abuse. (a) There
is created the Lauderdale County Council for the Prevention of Elder Abuse. The members of
the council shall include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Each member of the local
legislative delegation, or his or her designee. (2) Members of the Alabama Silver Haired Legislature,
representing state legislative districts in Lauderdale County. (3) A member, chosen by the
local legislative delegation, from each of the following communities: a. The faith-based community.
b. The banking community. c. The financial planning community. d. The mental health community.
(4) The Sheriff of Lauderdale County, or his or her designee. (5) The Judge of Probate of
Lauderdale County, or his or her designee. (6) The District Attorney of the 11th Judicial
District, or his or her designee. (7) The Mayor of the City of Florence, or his or her designee.
(8) The President of the Lauderdale County Bar...
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9-2-4
Section 9-2-4 Powers and duties as to seafoods, etc. (a) The Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources shall have full jurisdiction and control of all seafoods existing or living
in the waters of Alabama and of all public and natural oyster reefs and oyster bottoms of
the State of Alabama, and it shall ordain, promulgate and enforce all rules, regulations and
orders deemed by it to be necessary for the protection, propagation or conservation of the
same. (b) The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources may by order duly made and
published prescribe the manner of taking or catching, the time when and designate the places
from which seafoods may or may not be taken or caught during certain periods of the year,
or entirely, as it may deem to be for the best interest of the seafood industry. (c) It shall
have full authority to prohibit the catching or taking of oysters from reefs designated by
it by order duly made and promulgated during the entire open season or any part...
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11-85-109
Section 11-85-109 Administrative and recordkeeping functions of authority. (a) The Alabama
Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) Planning and Economic Development Division
shall perform the centralized administrative and recordkeeping functions for the authority.
ADECA shall ensure that grantees utilize their allocations of grant monies efficiently and
effectively as revolving loan funds, pursuant to Sections 41-23-50 and 41-23-51. The grantees
shall provide to ADECA all information regarding the disbursements of revolving loan funds,
terms and conditions of the revolving loans that are approved, jobs created, and other information
deemed necessary by the authority to assess the respective revolving loan programs of the
grantees. ADECA shall cause programmatic audits to be conducted on the utilization of revolving
loan funds by grantees upon the request of the authority. ADECA shall recommend to the Regional
Revolving Loan Policy Committee, defined in Section 41-23-51 a...
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12-17-227.15
Section 12-17-227.15 (Effective November 8, 2016, subject to contingencies) Relation to other
laws. No other provision of law in any other statute which provides wholly or partly at the
expense of the State of Alabama or of any political subdivision thereof for pensions or retirement
benefits for employees of the state shall apply to members of the plan established by this
division, except as to provisions for coverage under the federal Social Security Act, as may
be provided by state and federal laws. (Act 2015-498, §34.)...
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14-15-6
Section 14-15-6 Service requirements. (a) In any pro se action in which any defendant is the
State of Alabama or one of its officers, employees, or agents, upon the grant of in forma
pauperis status or receipt of the filing fee and costs, the prisoner shall serve the office
of the Attorney General with a copy of the motion for judgment and all necessary supporting
papers. Additionally, if the pro se action named the department or any of its officials, employees,
or agents as a respondent or defendant, the prisoner shall also serve the Legal Division of
the department with a copy of the action. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to eliminate
the prisoner's duty under the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure to personally serve individual
defendants or respondents named as parties. (b) The office of the Attorney General or the
department shall file responsive pleadings within 60 days of receipt of the notice. (c) A
pro se prisoner's failure to state his or her claims in a written...
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16-1-41.1
Section 16-1-41.1 School board governance improvement. (a) This section shall be known and
may be cited as the School Board Governance Improvement Act of 2012. (b) The Legislature finds
and declares all of the following: (1) That the purpose of this section is to enhance the
effectiveness of public education governance in Alabama through the establishment of training
requirements, boardsmanship standards, and accountability measures that are designed to promote
informed deliberations and decisions, to revise the qualifications for serving as a member
of a local board of education, to provide for a code of conduct for each member of a local
board of education in order to better ensure that any decision or action of a local board
of education is based on the interests of students or the system, and to foster the development
and implementation of organizational practices that are designed to promote broad support
of the public schools. (2) A local board of education is the legally...
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16-65-4
Section 16-65-4 Creation of authority; members, organization, etc. There is hereby created
a public body corporate and politic to be known as Alabama Higher Education Equipment Loan
Authority. The authority shall not be a state institution nor a department or agency of the
state, but shall be an instrumentality of purely public charity performing an essential governmental
function, being a distinct corporate entity. The Governor shall be the president of the authority,
the State Treasurer shall be the vice president thereof, and the Director of Finance shall
be the secretary thereof. The State Treasurer shall be treasurer thereof, shall act as custodian
of its funds, and shall pay the principal of and interest on the bonds of the authority out
of the funds hereinafter provided for. The members of the authority shall constitute all the
members of the board of directors of the authority, and any two members of the board of directors
shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of...
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24-10-3
Section 24-10-3 Legislative findings. (a) It is hereby found and declared that Alabama is in
need of more safe, decent, and affordable housing for residents with incomes at or below 60
percent of the median family income. (b) It is further declared that the lack of affordable
housing in Alabama adversely affects a community's ability to develop and maintain a viable
and stable economy. The establishment of the Alabama Housing Trust Fund is intended to: (1)
Provide a flexible source of funding for all Alabama communities to address their affordable
housing needs. (2) Help families attain economic stability. (3) Revitalize blighted and distressed
neighborhoods by creating safe, decent, and affordable housing. (4) Contribute to economic
growth through increased housing production, employment, and tax revenue, thereby benefiting
all Alabama residents. (5) Alleviate deficiencies in the supply of safe, decent, and affordable
housing for residents with incomes at or below 60 percent of the...
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