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40-18-376.1
Section 40-18-376.1 Projects in targeted or jumpstart counties. (a) As used in this section,
the following terms shall have the following meaning: (1) JUMP START COUNTY. Any Alabama county
which meets all the following: a. That does not qualify as a targeted county. b. That has
experienced negative population growth over the last five years as determined by the Commissioner
of Labor as of each January 1 using the most current data available from the United States
Departments of Labor or Commerce, the United States Bureau of the Census, or any other federal
or state agency or department. c. Contains no more than two opportunity zones as they existed
on June 1, 2019. (2) TARGETED COUNTY. Any Alabama county that has a population of 50,000 or
less, as determined by the Commissioner of Labor as of each January 1 using the most current
data available from the United States Departments of Labor or Commerce, the United States
Bureau of the Census, or any other federal or state agency or...
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13A-11-263
Section 13A-11-263 Penalties. In addition to any other penalties imposed, any person who violates
this article may be ordered by the court to pay restitution to the owner of the police animal
or search and rescue animal and the agency involved for expenses caused by the violation,
including, but not limited to, the following: (1) Any veterinary expenses resulting from the
violation. (2) Replacement costs of the animal if it is stolen, killed, or disabled
temporarily or permanently, and can no longer perform its duties. (3) The salary of the handler
for the period of time his or her services are lost to the employer and any expenses for a
replacement employee during that period of time, if needed. (4) The value of any services
lost to employer until replacement services are obtained. (5) Any lost or damaged equipment.
(6) Training, retraining, or rehabilitation expenses for the animal and for the handler.
(Act 2013-421, p. 1677, §4.)...
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17-4-32
Section 17-4-32 Judge of probate to have access to current list of registered voters; no state
entities to pay costs for access to list. The judge of probate shall have access to and be
provided with the current list of registered voters within his or her county at no cost within
seven days after making the request. If computer access to the list of registered voters is
available, upon request for access, the judge of probate shall be provided with immediate
on-line availability to the list. No agency, department, or office of the State of Alabama
shall pay any cost associated with printing or computer access to a list of registered voters
available to a judge of probate under this section. (Acts 1995, No. 95-769, p. 1816, §4;
§17-4-20; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §18.)...
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22-19-73
Section 22-19-73 Statistical and demographic information on organ donor designations. The Alabama
State Law Enforcement Agency shall quarterly electronically transfer statistical and demographic
information including, but not limited to, the name, most recent address, and date of birth,
if available, of any person who has a current driver's license or nondriver identification
card and who has designated that he or she wishes to be an organ donor to the federally certified
Alabama Organ Procurement Organization that is a member of and abides by the rules and regulations
of the United Network for Organ Sharing. This information shall be copied by the department
quarterly and electronically transferred to eye and tissue procuring organizations in Alabama
operating under the oversight of the United States Food and Drug Administration and accredited
by the respective national accrediting body, including, but not limited to, the Eye Bank Association
of America and the American Association of...
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24-4A-2
Section 24-4A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
ascribed to them by this section: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission.
(2) APPROVED. Conforming to the recognized codes and regulatory requirements adopted by the
commission. (3) APPROVED INSPECTION AGENCY. An organization meeting the commission's requirements
to provide inspection of manufactured buildings and to insure compliance with national recognized
codes, and rules and regulations adopted by the commission pursuant to this chapter. (4) LOCAL
GOVERNMENT. A city or county government. (5) MANUFACTURE. The process of making, fabricating,
constructing, forming or assembling a product from raw, unfinished or semifinished materials.
(6) INSTALL. The assembly of a manufactured building, components of manufactured building
on site and the process of affixing a manufactured building to land, a foundation, footings
or an existing building and service connections which...
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33-5-11
Section 33-5-11 Certificates of registration and numbers generally - Application for and issuance
of certificate and number; certificate requirements; distinctive identification stickers;
replacement stickers; fees; rules. (a) The owner of each vessel requiring numbering by this
state shall file an application for a number with the probate judges' offices, or license
commissioner, in the county of residence of the purchaser, or the county in which the vessel
is domiciled, or in the county where the vessel is purchased on forms approved by the Alabama
State Law Enforcement Agency. The application shall be filed by the owner of the vessel and
shall be accompanied by a fee in accordance with Section 33-5-17. Upon receipt of the application
and its approval by the authorized issuing official, the official shall enter the same upon
the records and issue to the applicant a certificate of registration stating the number awarded
to the vessel, the name and address of the owner, and a...
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35-8A-313
Section 35-8A-313 Insurance. (a) Commencing not later than the time of the first conveyance
of a unit to a person other than a declarant, the association shall maintain, to the extent
reasonably available: (1) Property insurance on the common elements insuring against all risks
of direct physical loss commonly insured against or, in the case of a conversion building,
against fire and extended coverage perils. The total amount of insurance after application
of any deductibles shall be not less than the greater of 80 percent of the actual cash value
of the insured property at the time the insurance is purchased or such greater percentage
of such actual cash value as may be necessary to prevent the applicability of any co-insurance
provision and at each renewal date, exclusive of land, excavations, foundations, and other
items normally excluded from property policies; and (2) Liability insurance, including medical
payments insurance, in an amount determined by the board but not less than...
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35-9A-501
Section 35-9A-501 Retaliatory conduct prohibited. (a) Except as provided in this section, a
landlord may not retaliate by discriminatorily increasing rent or decreasing services or by
bringing or threatening to bring an action for possession because: (1) the tenant has complained
to a governmental agency charged with responsibility for enforcement of a building or housing
code of a violation applicable to the premises materially affecting health and safety; (2)
the tenant has complained to the landlord of a violation under Section 35-9A-204; or (3) the
tenant has organized or become a member of a tenant's union or similar organization. (b) If
a landlord acts in violation of subsection (a), the tenant is entitled to the remedies provided
in Section 35-9A-407 and has a defense in any retaliatory action against the tenant for possession.
(c) Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b), a landlord may bring an action for possession
if: (1) the violation of the applicable building or housing...
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8-34-3
Section 8-34-3 Documentation of items and identification of sellers; weekly report to law enforcement
agency. (a) Each dealer shall keep for six months from the date of purchase of a precious
item and make available on request of a local law enforcement agency: (1) The name, current
address, date of birth, and signature of the person from whom the dealer purchased the item.
(2) A description of the person, including height, weight, race, complexion, and hair color.
(3) A valid identification card number as outlined in subsection (b). (4) A list describing
the items purchased from that person. (b) (1) Before making a purchase, a dealer shall require
the person from whom he or she is purchasing to identify himself or herself with a valid driver's
license, a non-driver's identification card, armed services identification card, or other
valid photo identification sufficient to obtain the information required pursuant to subsection
(a). (2) The method of photo identification shall contain a...
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8-6-178
Section 8-6-178 Access to and availability of records. A broker-dealer or investment adviser
shall provide access to or copies of records that are relevant to the suspected or attempted
financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult to agencies charged with administering state
adult protective services laws and to law enforcement, either as part of a referral to the
agency or to law enforcement, or upon request of the agency or law enforcement pursuant to
an investigation. The records may include historical records as well as records relating to
the most recent transaction or transactions that may comprise financial exploitation of a
vulnerable adult. All records made available to agencies under this section are not a public
record as defined in any state public records law. Nothing in this section shall limit or
otherwise impede the authority of the commission to access or examine the books and records
of broker-dealers and investment advisers as otherwise provided by law. (Act...
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