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17-5-7.2
Section 17-5-7.2 Disposal of campaign property. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), property
purchased by or contributed to a principal campaign committee with a value of five hundred
dollars ($500) or more shall be liquidated at fair market value or donated to a qualified
entity pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 17-5-7 not more than 120 days following the election.
Any funds generated by the liquidation of the property shall be deposited in the candidate's
principal campaign committee account. (b) Property purchased by or contributed to a principal
campaign committee that can be used by the person in the performance of his or her duties
of the office he or she was elected to hold need not be liquidated as long as he or she holds
office. (Act 2015-495, ยง2.)...
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36-25-5
Section 36-25-5 Use of official position or office for personal gain. (a) No public
official or public employee shall use or cause to be used his or her official position or
office to obtain personal gain for himself or herself, or family member of the public
employee or family member of the public official, or any business with which the person is
associated unless the use and gain are otherwise specifically authorized by law. Personal
gain is achieved when the public official, public employee, or a family member thereof receives,
obtains, exerts control over, or otherwise converts to personal use the object constituting
such personal gain. (b) Unless prohibited by the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, nothing
herein shall be construed to prohibit a public official from introducing bills, ordinances,
resolutions, or other legislative matters, serving on committees, or making statements or
taking action in the exercise of his or her duties as a public official. A member of a legislative...

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40-27-1
a tax measured in any way by the capital of a corporation considered in its entirety. 6. "Gross
receipts tax" means a tax, other than a sales tax, which is imposed on or measured by
the gross volume of business, in terms of gross receipts or in other terms, and in the determination
of which no deduction is allowed which would constitute the tax an income tax. 7. "Sales
tax" means a tax imposed with respect to the transfer for a consideration of ownership,
possession or custody of tangible personal property or the rendering of services measured
by the price of the tangible personal property transferred or services rendered and
which is required by state or local law to be separately stated from the sales price by the
seller, or which is customarily separately stated from the sales price, but does not include
a tax imposed exclusively on the sale of a specifically identified commodity or article or
class of commodities or articles. 8. "Use tax" means a nonrecurring tax, other than
a...
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41-16-123
by the division for a period of not less than 60 days from the date the property is first published
in the list of surplus property, as set out in subsection (b) of Section 41-16-121, and not
purchased by any eligible entity as set out in subsection (e) of Section 41-16-120 as follows:
(1) All contracts made by or on behalf of the State of Alabama or a department, board, bureau,
commission, institution, corporation, or agency thereof, of whatever nature for the sale or
disposal of tangible personal property owned by the State of Alabama, other than the
following: a. Alcoholic beverages. b. Products of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind.
c. Barter arrangements of the state prison system. d. Books. e. School supplies. f. Food.
g. Property used in vocational projects. h. Livestock. i. Property owned by any state college
or university, including those state two-year colleges under the control of the Board of Education
of the State of Alabama, which has market value or which has...
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17-5-2
a payment, a forgiveness of a loan, or payment of a third party, made for the purpose of influencing
the result of an election. 2. A contract or agreement to make a gift, subscription, loan,
advance, or deposit of money or anything of value for the purpose of influencing the result
of an election. 3. Any transfer of anything of value received by a political committee from
another political committee, political party, or other source. 4. The payment of compensation
by any person for the personal services or expenses of any other person if the services
are rendered or expenses incurred on behalf of a candidate, political committee, or political
party without payment of full and adequate compensation by the candidate, political committee,
or political party. Provided, however, that the payment of compensation by a corporation for
the purpose of establishing, administering, or soliciting voluntary contributions to a separate,
segregated fund as permitted in this chapter, shall not...
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19-3A-104
including, but not limited to: (1) The nature, purpose, and expected duration of the trust;
(2) The intent of the settlor; (3) The identity and circumstances of the beneficiaries; (4)
The needs for liquidity for the trust; (5) The regularity of income to the trust; (6) The
need for preservation and appreciation of capital; (7) The nature of the assets held in the
trust and the extent to which they consist of financial assets, interests in closely held
enterprises, tangible and intangible personal property, or real property; (8) The extent
to which an asset is used by a beneficiary; (9) Whether an asset was purchased by the trustee
or received from the settlor; (10) The net amount allocated to income under the other sections
of this chapter and the increase or decrease in the value of the principal assets, which the
trustee may estimate as to assets for which market values are not readily available; (11)
Whether and to what extent the terms of the trust a. give the trustee the power...
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27-17A-49
The amount received for special care funds, gifts, grants, contribution devises, or bequests
made with respect to the separate or special care of a particular lot, grave, crypt, niche,
mausoleum, monument, or marker or that of a particular family, as distinguished from the general
endowed care of a cemetery or of a garden. (b) In addition to subsection (a), a cemetery authority
may receive, and transfer to the trustee, as a part of or incident to the endowment care fund,
any property, real, personal, or mixed, bequeathed, devised, given, or otherwise contributed
to it for endowment care purposes. Any contractual endowment care deposits shall fall under
this article. (c) Any cemetery authority which is organized and engaged in business prior
to May 1, 2002, shall qualify as an endowment care cemetery if the following occur: (1) Not
already placed, it shall within 90 days of May 1, 2002, have placed the entire principal of
any endowment care fund in its possession, custody, or control,...
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41-16-27
the Governor, except in cases where the awarding authority is a two-year or four-year college
or university governed by a board. The awarding authority or requisitioning agency shall have
the right to reject any bid if the price is deemed excessive or quality of product inferior.
Awards are final only after approval of the purchasing agent. (b)(1) The awarding authority
may award multiple purchase contracts resulting from a single invitation-to-bid where the
specifications of the items of personal property or services intended to be purchased
by a requisitioning agency or agencies are determined, in whole or in part, by technical compatibility
and operational requirements. In order to make multiple awards under this provision, the awarding
authority must include in the invitation-to-bid a notice that multiple awards may be made
and the specific technical compatibility or operational requirements necessitating multiple
awards. Multiple awards of purchase contracts with unique...
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13A-12-200.8
Section 13A-12-200.8 Property subject to forfeiture for violation of this division; procedures;
hearing; forfeiture action; action for money judgment. (a) The following property is subject
to forfeiture: (1) All obscene material and material which is harmful to minors used, intended
to be used or obtained in violation of the provisions of this division; (2) All moneys, negotiable
instruments, and funds used, intended to be used, or obtained in any violation of the provisions
of this division; (3) All proceeds or receipts derived from property which is subject to forfeiture
pursuant to subdivisions (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section. (b) Property taken or detained
under this section shall not be subject to replevin but is deemed to be in the custody of
the state, county or municipal law enforcement agency subject only to the orders and judgment
of the court having jurisdiction over the forfeiture proceedings. When property is seized
under this division, the state, county or municipal law...
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45-6-242
against gross sales or gross receipts, as the case may be, as follows: (1) Upon every person,
firm, or corporation (including the state, the University of Alabama, Auburn University, and
all other institutions of higher learning in the state, whether such institutions be denominational,
state, county, or municipal institutions, any association or other agency or instrumentality
of such institutions) engaged or continuing within the county in the business of selling at
retail any tangible personal property whatsoever, including merchandise and commodities
of every kind and character (not including, however, bonds or other evidences of debts or
stock, nor sales of material and supplies to any person for use in fulfilling a contract for
the painting, repair or reconditioning of vessels, ships, and other watercraft of over 50
tons burden) an amount of one percent of the gross proceeds of sales of the business, except
where a different amount is expressly provided herein; provided,...
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