22-3A-19
Section 22-3A-19 Certain public health facilities as primary obligation of authority; reimbursement to counties; refinancing or refunding of obligations. (a) As its primary obligation under this chapter, the authority shall, subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, expend the net proceeds derived from the sale of the bonds herein provided (other than refunding bonds), together with the income from the investment of such proceeds, for the purpose of paying the costs of acquiring, constructing, improving and equipping public health facilities in the following locations and in the following amounts: County Municipality or Locality Total Autauga Prattville $8,318 Baldwin Bay Minette 556,649 Baldwin Fairhope 619,694 Baldwin Foley 542,375 Barbour Clayton 122,267 Barbour Eufaula 559,930 Bibb Centreville 739,481 Blount Oneonta 383,936 Bullock Union Springs 549,960 Butler Greenville 683,291 Calhoun Anniston 2,000,000 Chambers LaFayette 531,844 Chambers Valley 170,723...
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17-3-8
Section 17-3-8 Sessions of boards; working days of registrars; special registration sessions. (a) Each member of the board of registrars in the Counties of Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Dallas, Escambia, Geneva, Lowndes, Perry, Sumter, and Wilcox may meet a maximum of 120 working days each fiscal year; each member of the board of registrars in the Counties of Barbour, Blount, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Lee, Marengo, Pickens, Pike, Randolph, and Winston may meet a maximum of 168 working days each fiscal year, except in the Counties of Lee and Pike each board of registrars may meet up to an additional 30 session days each fiscal year, at the discretion of the chair of the county commission, and such days shall be paid from the respective county funds; each member of the board of registrars in the Counties of Coffee, Talladega, and Tallapoosa may meet a maximum of 220 working days each fiscal year, except that in Talladega County the board of registrars may meet up to an additional 30 session days...
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28-3-190
Section 28-3-190 Levy of tax; collection; disposition of proceeds by localities; enforcement and administration; penalties; exclusive nature of tax. (a) Levy. In addition to the excise tax levied by Article 5A of Chapter 3 of this title and the licenses provided for by Chapter 3A of this title and by Section 28-3-194, and any acts amendatory thereof, supplementary thereto or substituted therefor, and municipal and county licenses, there is hereby levied a privilege or excise tax on every person licensed under the provisions of Chapter 3A who sells, stores, or receives for the purpose of distribution, to any person, firm, corporation, club, or association within the State of Alabama any beer. The tax levied hereby shall be measured by and graduated in accordance with the volume of sales by such person of beer, and shall be an amount equal to one and six hundred twenty-five thousands cents (1.625 cents) for each four fluid ounces or fractional part thereof. (b) Collection. The tax levied...
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11-44C-13
Section 11-44C-13 Council to consist of seven district council members; composition of districts. The council shall include seven members who shall be known and elected as district council members. Such district council members shall be elected from districts which shall be, as near as practicable, of equal population according to the last federal decennial census. The seven districts shall be as follows: District 1 shall consist of: In Mobile Division, Mobile City: Census Tract 6 Blocks 101-104 only; Census Tracts 7.01, 7.02, 8, 26, 27; Census Tract 34.01, except Blocks 109, 111, 114, 119; Census Tract 34.02 p, Blocks 101-128, 131, 132 only; Census Tract 39.01 p; Census Tract 39.02 p; Census Tract 61 p, Block 212 p only; Census Tract 49 p; Census Tract 43 p, Blocks 313 and 401 only; District 2 shall consist of: In Mobile Division, Mobile City: Census Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4.01, 4.02, 5; Census Tract 6, except Blocks 101-104; Census Tract 9.01, Blocks 108-115, Block 119, Block Group 2,...
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45-35-71.04
Section 45-35-71.04 Districts. The county commission districts are hereby established and described as follows: (1) District one: Bound on the West by line beginning in the City of limits of Dothan at the intersection on West Main Street and Herring Street; North on Herring Street to Sioux Street; East on Sioux Street to Greenwood Street; one block to Montgomery Highway; East on Montgomery Highway to Reeves Street; North on Reeves Street to Old Headland Road (Highway 105); North on Old Headland Road (Highway 105) to Beulah Creek; East on Beulah Creek to U.S. Highway 431; North on U.S. Highway 431 to the Southern boundary of the Kinsey City limit. The line runs west and then north to the Henry County line to include the Township of Kinsey in this district. Bound on the North by Houston-Henry County line. Bound on the East by Alabama-Georgia State line. Bound on the South by a line beginning at the intersection of West Main Street and Herring Street in the Dothan City limits, East on...
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11-1-1
Section 11-1-1 Number and names of counties. The state is divided into 67 counties, named: Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Bibb, Blount, Bullock, Butler, Calhoun, Chambers, Cherokee, Chilton, Choctaw, Clarke, Clay, Cleburne, Coffee, Colbert, Conecuh, Coosa, Covington, Crenshaw, Cullman, Dale, Dallas, DeKalb, Elmore, Escambia, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, Geneva, Greene, Hale, Henry, Houston, Jackson, Jefferson, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Lee, Limestone, Lowndes, Macon, Madison, Marengo, Marion, Marshall, Mobile, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Perry, Pickens, Pike, Randolph, Russell, Shelby, St. Clair, Sumter, Talladega, Tallapoosa, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Washington, Wilcox, and Winston. (Code 1852, §25; Code 1867, §26; Code 1876, §23; Code 1886, §23; Code 1896, §1396; Code 1907, §121; Code 1923, §179; Code 1940, T. 12, §1.)...
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16-50-20
Section 16-50-20 Creation; composition; nominating committee; training sessions. (a) There is created a Board of Trustees for Alabama State University, the state educational institution at Montgomery, Alabama. The board of trustees shall consist of two members from the congressional district in which the institution is located and one member from each of the other congressional districts in the state as constituted on October 6, 1975, and who shall reside in that district, four members from the state at large who shall reside in different districts, two at-large members who may be selected from outside the state, and the Governor, who shall serve as an ex officio member of the board. Except for a trustee at large, the position of any trustee shall be vacated at such time as he or she shall cease to reside in the district from which he or she was appointed. The position of state at-large trustee shall be vacated if the trustee serving in the position shall cease to reside in the State...
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41-9-800
Section 41-9-800 Cahaba Trace Commission created; members. There is hereby created a commission to be known as the Cahaba Trace Commission to consist of 23 members who shall be appointed by the Governor of Alabama and shall be bona fide residents and qualified voters of the county represented. Said members shall be confirmed by the Senate. Two shall be residents of St. Clair County, two shall be residents of Jefferson County, two shall be residents of Shelby County, two shall be residents of Autauga County, two shall be residents of Tuscaloosa County, three shall be residents of Bibb County, two shall be residents of Perry County, two shall be residents of Hale County, two shall be residents of Dallas County, two shall be residents of Lowndes County and two shall be residents of Montgomery County. Said members appointed by the Governor shall constitute the board of directors of the commission and shall be the voting members of the commission. The board, at its discretion, may appoint...
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12-17-61
Section 12-17-61 Number of judges in each district; manner of election of judges generally. Each county shall constitute a district and shall have one resident district judge, except that: (1) Baldwin, Lee, Etowah, Russell, Talladega, Tuscaloosa, Walker, Houston, Dale, Shelby, Marshall, Cullman, Chambers, Elmore, Limestone, and St. Clair Counties shall each have two resident district judges. (2) Montgomery, Morgan, and Calhoun Counties shall have three resident district judges. (3) Madison County shall have four resident district judges. (4) Mobile County shall have five resident district judges. (5) Jefferson County shall have 12 resident district judges, who shall be nominated and elected in the manner provided by law for the nomination and election of circuit judges in the county. Three of such district judges shall serve in the Bessemer division and nine shall serve in the Birmingham division. The district judgeship created by Act 96-751 shall be assigned to the Family Court...
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12-11-2
Section 12-11-2 State divided into judicial circuits; enumeration of circuits. The State of Alabama is divided into judicial circuits for the circuit courts, numbered and composed of counties as follows: (1) First circuit - Choctaw, Clarke and Washington. (2) Second circuit - Butler, Crenshaw and Lowndes. (3) Third circuit - Barbour and Bullock. (4) Fourth circuit - Bibb, Dallas, Hale, Perry and Wilcox. (5) Fifth circuit - Chambers, Macon, Randolph and Tallapoosa. (6) Sixth circuit - Tuscaloosa. (7) Seventh circuit - Calhoun and Cleburne. (8) Eighth circuit - Morgan. (9) Ninth circuit - Cherokee and DeKalb. (10) Tenth circuit - Jefferson. (11) Eleventh circuit - Lauderdale. (12) Twelfth circuit - Coffee and Pike. (13) Thirteenth circuit - Mobile. (14) Fourteenth circuit - Walker. (15) Fifteenth circuit - Montgomery. (16) Sixteenth circuit - Etowah. (17) Seventeenth circuit - Marengo, Greene and Sumter. (18) Eighteenth circuit - Shelby. (19) Nineteenth circuit - Autauga, Chilton and...
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