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40-2A-7
Section 40-2A-7 Uniform revenue procedures. (a) Maintenance of records; audit and subpoena
authority; authority to issue regulations. (1) In addition to all other recordkeeping requirements
otherwise set out in this title, taxpayers shall keep and maintain an accurate and complete
set of records, books, and other information sufficient to allow the department to determine
the correct amount of value or correct amount of any tax, license, permit, or fee administered
by the department, or other records or information as may be necessary for the proper administration
of any matters under the jurisdiction of the department. The books, records, and other information
shall be open and available for inspection by the department upon request at a reasonable
time and location. (2) The department may examine and audit the records, books, or other relevant
information maintained by any taxpayer or other person for the purpose of computing and determining
the correct amount of value or correct...
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27-61-1
Section 27-61-1 Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact. The Surplus Lines Insurance
Multi-State Compliance Compact Act is enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdictions
mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows: PREAMBLE WHEREAS, with
regard to Non-Admitted Insurance policies with risk exposures located in multiple states,
the 111th United States Congress has stipulated in Title V, Subtitle B, the Non-Admitted and
Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010, of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection
Act, hereafter, the NRRA, that: (A) The placement of Non-Admitted Insurance shall be subject
to the statutory and regulatory requirements solely of the insured's Home State, and (B) Any
law, regulation, provision, or action of any State that applies or purports to apply to Non-Admitted
Insurance sold to, solicited by, or negotiated with an insured whose Home State is another
State shall be preempted with respect to such application;...
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29-1-2.3
Section 29-1-2.3 Senate districts; legal actions; official maps; severability; effective date.
(a) The Alabama Senate shall consist of 35 members. Each member elected shall reside in the
district which he or she represents or seeks to represent. The State of Alabama is divided
into 35 Senate Districts as follows: District 1: Lauderdale County: Tract 11102, Tract 11400,
Tract 11501, Tract 11502, Tract 11602, Tract 11603, Tract 11604, Tract 11700, Tract 11801,
Tract 11802, Tract 10100: Block Group 1: Block 0, Block 1, Block 2, Block 3, Block 4, Block
5, Block 6, Block 7, Block 8, Block 9, Block 10, Block 11; Tract 10800: Block Group 4, Block
Group 2: Block 0, Block 1, Block 2, Block 3, Block 13, Block 14, Block 15, Block 16, Block
29; Tract 10900: Block Group 2, Block Group 3, Block Group 1: Block 0, Block 1, Block 2, Block
3, Block 4, Block 5, Block 6, Block 7, Block 8, Block 9, Block 10, Block 11, Block 13, Block
14, Block 20, Block 21, Block 22, Block 23, Block 24, Block 25, Block 31,...
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29-1-1.2
Section 29-1-1.2 House districts; legal actions; official maps; severability; effective date.
The Alabama House of Representatives shall consist of 105 members. Each member elected shall
reside in the district which he or she represents or seeks to represent. The State of Alabama
is divided into 105 House Districts as follows: District 1: Lauderdale County: Tract 10400,
Tract 10600, Tract 10700, Tract 11602, Tract 10100: Block Group 1: Block 12, Block 13, Block
14, Block 15, Block 16, Block 17, Block 18, Block 19, Block 20, Block 21, Block 22, Block
23, Block 29, Block 30, Block 31, Block 32, Block 33, Block 40, Block 64; Block Group 2: Block
13, Block 14, Block 15, Block 16, Block 17, Block 18, Block 19, Block 20, Block 21, Block
22, Block 23, Block 24, Block 25, Block 26, Block 27, Block 28, Block 29, Block 30, Block
31, Block 32, Block 33, Block 34, Block 35, Block 36, Block 37, Block 38, Block 40, Block
41, Block 42, Block 43, Block 44, Block 45, Block 46, Block 47, Block 48, Block...
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17-13-6
Section 17-13-6 Only qualified candidates to be listed on ballots. The name of no candidate
shall be printed upon any official ballot used at any primary election unless such person
is legally qualified to hold the office for which he or she is a candidate and unless he or
she is eligible to vote in the primary election in which he or she seeks to be a candidate
and possesses the political qualifications prescribed by the governing body of his or her
political party. (Acts 1975, No. 1196, p. 2349, §11; §17-16-12; amended and renumbered by
Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §59.)...
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21-4-21
Section 21-4-21 Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context clearly indicates
a different meaning, the following terms shall have meanings ascribed to them as follows:
(1) ELDERLY INDIVIDUAL. An individual 65 years of age or older; (2) ELECTION FOR STATE OFFICE.
A general, special primary, or runoff election for an executive, legislative, or judicial
state office that is contested on a statewide basis; (3) HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUAL. An individual
qualified to vote, who, by reason of illness, injury, age, congenital malfunction, or other
permanent or temporary incapacity or disability, is unable without accessible facilities or
registration and voting aids to have access to registration and voting equal to that available
to persons who are not so affected; (4) STATE. State of Alabama; (5) VOTING PRECINCT. The
area inhabited by all individuals assigned to one polling place for a state election. (Acts
1985, No. 85-234, p. 133, §2.)...
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36-23-1
Section 36-23-1 Number of constables; election; term of office; counties may abolish office
of constable. (a) There shall be one constable for each election precinct in each county,
to be elected as provided by law, who shall hold office for four years from the first Monday
after the second Tuesday in January next after his election and until his successor is elected
and qualified. (b) Any county, by local legislation, may abolish the office of constable.
(Code 1852, §715; Code 1867, §846; Code 1876, §762; Code 1886, §843; Code 1896, §971;
Code 1907, §3324; Code 1923, §6794; Code 1940, T. 54, §28; Acts 1984, 1st Ex. Sess., No.
84-757, p. 129, §1.)...
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12-5A-10
Section 12-5A-10 Operating expenses; inventory of county-owned property; election to transfer
property to state; county to provide office space, etc. (a) Except as otherwise provided in
this chapter, the operating expenses for the employees and positions covered by this chapter
shall be paid by the state from funds appropriated annually to the Unified Judicial System
from the Juvenile Probation Services Fund beginning on October 1 of the year of transition
for counties having a population of 99,000 or less according to the 1990 federal decennial
census. The expenses shall include, but not be limited to, the salary and expenses of all
eligible employees and positions, training and education for juvenile probation officers and
other staff, research, equipment, supplies, and state administrative staff. Staff and administrative
expenses of juvenile detention facilities and shelter care facilities are specifically excluded
from the assumption. (b) Upon the effective date of this chapter,...
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17-13-1
Section 17-13-1 "Primary election" defined. A primary election, including a separate
and special presidential preference primary election, within the meaning of this chapter,
is an election held by the qualified voters who are members of any political party, for the
purpose of nominating a candidate or candidates for public or party office. (Acts 1975, No.
1196, p. 2349, §1; Act 2006-634, p. 1731, §1; §17-16-1; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570,
p. 1331, §59.)...
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16-8-2
Section 16-8-2 When members elected; terms of office; oath of office. At the general election
of state and county officers, a member or members shall be elected for terms of six years
to succeed the member or members whose term or terms of office expire at that time. The members
of the county board of education shall hold office until their successors have been elected
and qualified. Before exercising any authority or performing any duties as a member of the
county board of education, each member thereof shall qualify by taking and subscribing to
the oath of office prescribed by Article XVI of the state constitution, the certificate whereof
shall be filed in the office of the judge of probate of the county. (School Code 1927, §89;
Code 1940, T. 52, §65.)...
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