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25-4-10
Section 25-4-10 Employment. (a) Subject to other provisions of this chapter, "employment"
means: (1) Any service performed prior to January 1, 1978, which was employment as defined
in this section prior to such date and, subject to the other provisions of this section,
services performed for remuneration after December 31, 1977, including service in interstate
commerce, by: a. Any officer of a corporation; or b. Any individual who, under the usual common
law rules applicable in determining the employer-employee relationship, has the status of
an employee; or c. Any individual other than an individual who is an employee under paragraphs
a. or b. of this subdivision (1) who performs services for remuneration for any person: 1.
As an agent-driver or commission-driver engaged in distributing meat products, bakery products,
beverages (other than milk) or laundry or dry cleaning services for a principal; 2. As a traveling
or city salesman engaged upon a full-time basis in the solicitation on...
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18-4-3
Section 18-4-3 Legislative intent. (a) The Legislature declares that this chapter shall
be applicable only to the acquisition of real property owned and occupied by the owner as
a residence by any state agency for use in projects or programs in which federal or state
funds are used; except that for the purposes of this chapter, federal guarantees or insurance
shall not be deemed to be federal funds. This chapter shall not apply to acquisitions by a
state agency which are voluntarily initiated or negotiated by the seller under no threat of
condemnation. (b) The Legislature further declares the following: (1) The purpose of this
chapter is to establish a uniform policy for the fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced
from their residences as a result of programs or projects involving the acquisition of real
property by any state agency. In order that the persons shall not suffer disproportionate
injuries as a result of programs designed for the benefit of the public as a whole,...
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2-17-25
Section 2-17-25 Designation and powers of commissioner as state agency for cooperating
with Secretary of Agriculture; jurisdiction of commissioner exclusive as to activities covered
by chapter; cooperation with other governmental branches and agencies. (a) The commissioner
is hereby designated as the state agency which shall be responsible for cooperating with the
Secretary of Agriculture of the United States under the provisions of the federal Meat Inspection
Act and the federal Poultry Products Inspection Act, and such agency is hereby directed to
cooperate with the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States in developing and administering
the meat and poultry inspection program of this state under this chapter to assure that its
requirements will be at least equal to those imposed by the applicable provisions of the federal
Meat Inspection Act and the federal Poultry Products Inspection Act and in developing and
administering the program of this state under this chapter in such...
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45-49-30.02
Section 45-49-30.02 Duties. It shall be the duty of the commission to study, consider,
accumulate, compile, assemble, and disseminate information on any aspect of Indian affairs;
to investigate relief needs of Indians of Mobile County and to provide technical assistance
in the preparation of plans for the alleviation of such needs; to confer with appropriate
officials of local, state, and federal governments and agencies of those concerned with Indian
affairs to encourage and implement coordination of applicable resources to meet the needs
of Indians in Mobile County; to cooperate with and secure the assistance of the local, state,
and federal governments or any agencies thereof in formulating any such programs, and to coordinate
such programs with any program regarding Indian affairs adopted or planned by the federal
government to the end that the commission may secure the full benefit of such programs. The
commission is authorized to directly seek and receive from the federal...
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31-5-7
Section 31-5-7 State Service Commissioner - Duties generally; compensation. (a) The
State Service Commissioner shall submit to the State Board of Veterans' Affairs for its approval
an annual budget of all funds appropriated by the Legislature to the department for the specific
purposes for which they are appropriated, and also a budget of any federal funds which may
be allotted to the state by the federal government for the purposes of the department according
to the regulations of the federal authorities. He shall publish annually a full report of
the operations and administration of the department, together with recommendations and suggestions,
and submit such report to the state board. (b) It shall be the duty of the state commissioner
to: (1) Prepare detailed plans for, and fully develop, a comprehensive statewide veterans'
assistance program. (2) Cooperate with all other heads of the state departments in coordinating
the plans and programs of state agencies which may properly be...
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41-9-710
Section 41-9-710 Powers and duties. It shall be the duty of the commission to study,
consider, accumulate, compile, assemble and disseminate information on any aspect of Indian
affairs; to investigate relief needs of Indians of Alabama and to provide technical assistance
in the preparation of plans for the alleviation of such needs; to confer with appropriate
officials of local, state and federal governments and agencies of those concerned with Indian
affairs to encourage and implement coordination of applicable resources to meet the needs
of Indians in Alabama; to cooperate with and secure the assistance of the local, state and
federal governments or any agencies thereof in formulating any such programs, and to coordinate
such programs with any program regarding Indian affairs adopted or planned by the federal
government to the end that the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission secure the full benefit of
such programs; provided, however, that such commission is hereby authorized to...
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41-10-238
Section 41-10-238 Establishment of Africatown, U.S.A. Historic Preservation Authority;
duties. In accordance with "The Historical Preservation Authorities Act of 1979,"
excluding any sections relating to the National Register of Historic Places as a qualifying
element to establish a public corporation and exempting any corporation formed under the authority
of said act from any listing on the National Register of Historic Places, a public corporation
may be formed under the provisions of this section and said act for purposes of establishing
the Africatown, U.S.A. Historic Preservation Authority. It shall be the duty of the authority
to study, consider, accumulate, compile, assemble and disseminate information on any aspect
of Africatown, U.S.A. State Park; to confer with appropriate officials of local, state and
federal governments and agencies on matters related to any national and international recognition
for Africatown, U.S.A. State Park; to cooperate with and secure assistance of...
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45-29-90.06
Section 45-29-90.06 Developmental plans. The authority is authorized to do all of the
following: (1) Investigate the resources of the Tom Bevill Reservoir Management Area and determine
the requirements for its full development and for control and development of its stream system
as an integral part of the economy of the area. (2) Develop and carry out a unified, comprehensive
program of resource development designed to encourage and assist the economic growth of the
area, which program shall not be inconsistent with official programs for statewide economic
development. (3) Provide for the construction of water control structures, channel improvements,
and other facilities for water conservation and supply, industrial development, navigation,
drainage, irrigation, recreation, and related purposes, as a part of comprehensive plans.
(4) Arrange with the state and with any city, county, municipality, or supplier of utilities,
for the abandonment, relocation, or other adjustments of roads,...
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9-10B-5
Section 9-10B-5 Functions and duties of Office of Water Resources. The general functions
and duties of the Office of Water Resources shall be as follows: (1) To develop long-term
strategic plans for the use of the waters of the state by conducting and participating in
water resource studies and by administering the laws established by this chapter and regulations
promulgated hereunder; (2) Acting through the commission, to adopt and promulgate rules, regulations,
and standards for the purposes of this chapter, and to develop policy for the state regarding
the waters of the state; (3) To implement quantitative water resource programs and projects
for the coordination, conservation, development, management, use, and understanding of the
waters of the state; (4) To serve as a repository for data regarding the waters of the state;
(5) To, at its discretion, study, analyze, and evaluate in coordination with, or with the
assistance of, other agencies of the state, the federal government, any...
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11-85-40
Section 11-85-40 Powers of Alabama Development Office and local, regional, and joint
planning commissions as to comprehensive advisory planning and research; comprehensive advisory
planning defined. (a) To facilitate the solution of urban and regional planning problems and
to provide for comprehensive advisory planning, including transportation planning, for the
state and its cities, counties, urban areas, and regions, the Alabama Development Office,
the various regional planning commissions presently authorized to be created, the various
county planning commissions presently authorized to be created, the various joint planning
commissions presently authorized to be created, municipalities, and the various municipal
planning commissions presently authorized to be created are each and all hereby empowered
and authorized, within the respective geographical areas as to which planning power has heretofore
been delegated to such respective office, commissions, or other agencies to perform...
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