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37-12-3
Section 37-12-3 Rules and regulations governing. In furtherance of the policy set forth in
Section 37-12-2, the rules and regulations relating to cogeneration facilities and cogenerators
in the State of Alabama and the treatment of such facilities and cogenerators with respect
to the capacity and energy produced in such facilities shall be governed by the applicable
provisions of the regulations relating thereto which have been promulgated as of July 6, 1983
by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission under Sections 201 and 210 of the Public Utility
Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, ("PURPA"), 16 U.S.C. §796(17)-(22) and 16 U.S.C.
§824 a-3 (Supp. V); such regulations being embodied in 18 Code of Federal Regulations Sections
292.101 through 292.602. Said regulations are incorporated by reference as if fully set out
herein. A copy of said regulations, as complied and published in 18 Code of Federal Regulations
Part 292 as of July 6, 1983 and incorporated in a volume entitled...
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41-23-85
Section 41-23-85 Functions of board and division. (a) The board shall exercise authority with
respect to all matters pertaining to the acceptance and adoption, and implementation of the
Alabama Energy and Residential Codes by the State of Alabama. In so doing, the board may perform
any of the following functions: (1) Review, amend, and adopt the Alabama Energy and Residential
Codes. The board shall consider updates and changes to the codes referenced herein no less
than two years after the date of publication of the most recent version of the codes. (2)
Evaluate, assess, advise, and counsel the division and the units of local government, on residential
energy codes and the impact of those codes upon the economy and the environment. (3) Solicit
and enlist the cooperation of all appropriate private-sector and community-based organizations
to implement the purpose of this article. (4) Make recommendations to the division for the
enactment of additional legislation as it deems necessary...
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45-30A-50.04
Section 45-30A-50.04 General duties of board. In addition to the duties set forth elsewhere
in this part, the board shall do all of the following: (1) Advise the governing body on matters
of personnel administration, including the development of personnel rules, a job classification
plan, and a systematic pay plan. (2) Represent the public interest in the improvement of personnel
administration in the city service. (3) Make any inquiry which it may consider desirable concerning
personnel administration in the city service. (4) Make recommendations to the governing body
with respect to any of the foregoing duties. (Act 1973, No. 465, p. 663, §5.)...
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45-46-90.01
Section 45-46-90.01 Definitions. (a) Wherever used in this article, unless a different meaning
clearly appears in the context, the following terms and others evidently intended as the equivalent
thereof, shall be given the following respective interpretations: (1) APPLICANT. A natural
person who files a written application with the governing body of Marengo County, or with
the governing body of any municipality in such county in accordance with Section 45-46-90.02.
(2) AUTHORITY. A public corporation organized pursuant to this article. (3) AUTHORIZING COUNTY.
Marengo County, Alabama, provided the governing body thereof shall have adopted an authorizing
resolution. (4) AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITY. Any municipality in the county, the governing body
of which shall have adopted an authorizing resolution. (5) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. The resolution
that authorizes the incorporation of an authority, adopted by the governing body of the county
or the governing body of any municipality in the...
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10A-1-6.21
Section 10A-1-6.21 Permissive indemnification. (a) An enterprise may indemnify a governing
person, former governing person, or delegate who was, is, or is threatened to be made a respondent
in a proceeding to the extent permitted by Section 10A-1-6.22 if it is determined in accordance
with Section 10A-1-6.23 that: (1) the person: (A) acted in good faith; and (B) reasonably
believed: (i) in the case of conduct in the person's official capacity that the person's conduct
was in the enterprise's best interests; and (ii) in all other cases, that the person's conduct
was not opposed to the enterprise's best interests; and (C) in the case of a criminal proceeding,
did not have a reasonable cause to believe the person's conduct was unlawful; (2) with respect
to expenses, the amount of expenses is reasonable; and (3) indemnification should be paid.
(b) Action taken or omitted by a governing person or delegate with respect to an employee
benefit plan in the performance of the person's duties for...
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10A-2A-11.06
Section 10A-2A-11.06 Statement or merger or stock exchange. (a) After a plan of merger has
been adopted and approved as required by this article, then a statement of merger shall be
signed by each party to the merger except as provided in Section 10A-2A-11.05(a). The statement
of merger must set forth: (1) the name, type of organization, and mailing address of the principal
office of each constituent organization, the jurisdiction of the governing statute of each
constituent organization, and the respective unique identifying number or other designation
as assigned by the Secretary of State, if any, of each constituent organization; (2) the name,
type of organization, and mailing address of the principal office of the surviving organization,
the unique identifying number or other designation as assigned by the Secretary of State,
if any, of the surviving organization, the jurisdiction of the governing statute of the surviving
organization, and, if the surviving organization is created...
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16-49-52
Section 16-49-52 Purpose. The general purposes of this article are to provide for the obtaining,
preserving and holding for circulation in a repository at the Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical
University source materials on Afro-American history and culture which shall be used for research
and other educational and cultural purposes, and which shall thereby encourage the development
of inspiration and positive self-concepts on the part of black Americans and provide a basis
for whites to gain greater respect for the black race. (Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-944,
p. 283, §1.)...
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22-28-23
Section 22-28-23 Local air pollution control programs. (a) Except as provided in this section,
it is the intention of this chapter to occupy by preemption the field of air pollution control
within all areas of the State of Alabama. However, nothing in this section shall be construed
to limit or abrogate any private remedies now available to any person for the alleviation,
abatement, control, correction, or prevention of air pollution or restitution for damage resulting
therefrom. (b) Subject to the provisions of this section, each municipal governing body which
had municipal ordinances in effect on, or before, July 1, 1969, which pertain to air pollution
control and which provide for the creation and establishment of an air pollution control board
and each county board of health shall have the authority to establish, and thereafter administer,
within their jurisdictions, a local air pollution control program which: (1) Provides, subject
to subsection (d) of this section, by ordinance,...
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22-30A-5
Section 22-30A-5 Identification of inactive or abandoned sites and liable parties by director;
development and implementation of cleanup plan; public comment period; orders; notice and
hearing; payment and reimbursement of expenses; appeal; recovery of expenses by order or civil
action; penalties. (a) The director shall identify inactive or abandoned hazardous substance
sites, as defined herein, within the State of Alabama. Once identified the director shall
refer to the most current national priorities list ("NPL") of the United States
Environmental Protection Agency under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation
and Liability Act of 1980, ("CERCLA") 42 U.S.C. §9601 et seq. Any Alabama site
identified by the director that also appears on the NPL shall not be subject to this chapter,
except for the matching funds provision of Section 22-30A-3(c). (b) For all sites so identified
by the director, not appearing on the NPL, the director shall attempt to identify all...
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22-6-122
Section 22-6-122 Medicaid Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee - Classification and recommendation
of drugs; assurance of quality patient care; review of pharmaceutical products. (a) The Medicaid
Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee shall review and recommend classes of drugs to the Medicaid
Commissioner for inclusion in the Medicaid Preferred Drug Plan. Class means a therapeutic
group of pharmaceutical agents approved by the FDA as defined by the American Hospital Formulary
Service. The classes of anti-retroviral and anti-psychotic drugs shall not be included in
the Medicaid Preferred Drug Plan. (b) The Medicaid Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee shall
develop its preferred drug list recommendations by considering the clinical efficacy, safety,
and cost effectiveness of a product. Within each covered class, the committee shall review
and recommend drugs to the Medicaid Commissioner for inclusion on a preferred drug list. Generics
and over the counter drugs covered by Medicaid may be...
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