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2-15-5
Section 2-15-5 Care and handling of livestock and animal husbandry practices on private property.
(a) For the purpose of this section and Sections 2-4-1 and 13A-11-14, the term livestock shall
include, but is not limited to, bovines, swine, sheep, goats, equine or equidae, ratites,
poultry, pen-raised livestock such as quail, deer, pheasants, or similar livestock, and other
farm animals. (b) This section shall not affect the authority or the responsibility of any
law enforcement agency or its officers to investigate or prosecute any violation of the law.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving a farm or farm operation from
complying with public health and sanitation statutes, rules, and orders administered or enforced
by or through the Department of Public Health and any county health department. (d) Except
as otherwise provided by state or federal law or as provided in subsection (f), the entire
subject matter concerning the care and handling of livestock and...
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20-1-78
Section 20-1-78 Powers and duties of State Board of Agriculture and Industries; rules and regulations.
(a) The State Board of Agriculture and Industries, as the administrative agency, shall perform
all of the following duties: (1) To make, amend, and rescind such rules and regulations as
may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this article, including, but without being
limited to, such orders, rules, and regulations as it is hereinafter specifically authorized
and directed to make and to establish fees for reimbursement of expenses. (2) To adopt from
time to time such regulations changing or adding to the required ingredients for flour, cornmeal,
grits, or bread specified in Sections 20-1-73 through 20-1-75 as shall be necessary to conform
to the definitions and standards of identity of enriched flour and other products from time
to time promulgated by the appropriate federal agency pursuant to the federal Food, Drug and
Cosmetic Act. (3) To issue an order, to be effective...
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23-1-366
Section 23-1-366 Disbursement of state appropriated funds; exception as to funds deposited
in Surplus Military Fields Fund. (a) The distributions, expenditures, withdrawals, and disbursements
of any state appropriated funds in the State Treasury to the credit of, or under the supervision
and control of, the department as specified by this article shall be only in the amounts and
for the purpose as provided in the general appropriation bill, and any and all expenses incurred
by the department in the administration of laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to aeronautics
shall be budgeted, allotted, and expended pursuant to Article 4 of Chapter 4 of Title 41.
(b) Subsection (a) shall not be construed to apply to any funds deposited into the Surplus
Military Fields Fund pursuant to any sale or lease of property deeded to the state by the
United States of America. The use of funds shall be governed by any restrictions or agreements
imposed by the government of the United States or its...
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32-6-350
Section 32-6-350 Legislative intent. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature to establish an
Alabama Veteran Tag Program to recognize certain veterans. (b) The owner of a motor vehicle
who is a resident of this state and who is an eligible veteran pursuant to subsection (c)
of this section may be issued a distinctive license tag pursuant to this division. The veteran
shall make application to the judge of probate or commissioner of licenses, comply with state
motor vehicle laws relating to registration and licensing of motor vehicles, pay the regular
license fee for a tag as provided by law for a private passenger or pleasure motor vehicle,
and pay an additional fee of three dollars ($3) for the initial issuance of the tag except
a Vietnam veteran's tag. In the case of a Vietnam veteran's tag, the additional fee for the
initial issuance of the tag shall be six dollars ($6), three dollars ($3) of which shall be
distributed to the Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc., Alabama State Council,...
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33-8-1
Section 33-8-1 Authorization; provisions generally; legislative approval and ratification.
The Governor on behalf of this state is hereby authorized to execute a compact, in substantially
the following form, with the State of Mississippi; and the Legislature hereby signifies in
advance its approval and ratification of such compact, which compact is as follows: TOMBIGBEE-TENNESSEE
WATERWAY DEVELOPMENT COMPACT Article I. The purpose of this compact is to promote the development
of a navigable waterway connecting the Tennessee and Tombigbee Rivers by way of the east fork
of the Tombigbee River and Mackeys and Yellow Creeks so as to provide a nine-foot navigable
channel from the junction of the Tombigbee and Warrior rivers at Demopolis in the State of
Alabama to the junction of Yellow Creek with the Tennessee River at Pickwick Pool in the State
of Mississippi, and to establish a joint interstate authority to assist in these efforts.
Article II. This compact shall become effective...
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40-12-172
Section 40-12-172 Transient dealers. Each person doing business as a transient dealer as defined
in this section and who does not pay the privilege license under Section 40-12-73 or the license
permit under Section 40-25-19 shall pay an annual license tax to the state of $30. The payment
of one state license shall authorize such transient dealer to engage in such business in any
county in the state upon the payment of a county license of $5 in each such county. When used
in this section, the words "transient dealer" shall be held to include any person
or persons who shall be embraced in any of the following classifications: All persons acting
for themselves or as an agent, employee, salesman or in any capacity for another, whether
as owner, bailee or other custodian of goods, wares, and merchandise and going from person
to person, dealer to dealer, house to house or place to place and selling or offering to sell,
exchanging or offering to exchange, for resale by a retailer, any goods,...
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40-27-1
Section 40-27-1 Compact adopted; terms. The following Multistate Tax Compact is hereby approved,
adopted and enacted into law by the State of Alabama: Multistate Tax Compact Article I. Purposes.
The purposes of this compact are to: 1. Facilitate proper determination of state and local
tax liability of multistate taxpayers, including the equitable apportionment of tax bases
and settlement of apportionment disputes. 2. Promote uniformity or compatibility in significant
components of tax systems. 3. Facilitate taxpayer convenience and compliance in the filing
of tax returns and in other phases of tax administration. 4. Avoid duplicative taxation. Article
II. Definitions. As used in this compact: 1. "State" means a state of the United
States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession
of the United States. 2. "Subdivision" means any governmental unit or special district
of a state. 3. "Taxpayer" means any corporation, partnership, firm,...
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41-10-21
Section 41-10-21 Legislative findings of fact and declaration of intent; construction of article.
The Legislature hereby makes the following findings of fact and declares its intent to be
as follows: In recent years changes have taken place in the economy of this state which have
had a far-reaching effect on the welfare of its citizens. The agrarian economy which once
prevailed in this state and provided the principal means of livelihood for most of the citizens
of the state has proven inadequate to provide employment for the state's growing population.
The advent of mechanized and scientific farming methods has reduced greatly the number of
persons required to obtain increased yields of agricultural products from land under cultivation.
There has been a correspondingly greater dependence upon industrial development as the bulwark
of the economy of this state. It is appropriate and necessary that measures be taken to secure
to the citizens of this state the benefits of a strengthened...
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41-16-51
Section 41-16-51 Contracts for which competitive bidding not required. (a) Competitive bids
for entities subject to this article shall not be required for utility services, the rates
for which are fixed by law, regulation, or ordinance, and the competitive bidding requirements
of this article shall not apply to: (1) The purchase of insurance. (2) The purchase of ballots
and supplies for conducting any primary, general, special, or municipal election. (3) Contracts
for securing services of attorneys, physicians, architects, teachers, superintendents of construction,
artists, appraisers, engineers, consultants, certified public accountants, public accountants,
or other individuals possessing a high degree of professional skill where the personality
of the individual plays a decisive part. (4) Contracts of employment in the regular civil
service. (5) Contracts for fiscal or financial advice or services. (6) Purchases of products
made or manufactured by the blind or visually handicapped...
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41-23-121
Section 41-23-121 Powers of office. The office shall have the following powers to: (1) Ensure
that assets and needs of water transportation and intermodal infrastructure are properly considered
and reflected in the state's comprehensive transportation and strategic planning policies.
(2) Assist and coordinate with public and private entities in the development of the state's
rivers, ports, harbors, and intermodal facilities. (3) Coordinate with the Coalition of Alabama
Waterway Associations and other interests to formulate recommendations on annual budget requirements
for federal waterway projects, infrastructure development, and related needs. (4) Coordinate
with each of Alabama's individual waterway associations to promote the continued development,
maintenance, and multiple use benefits of federally maintained navigation channels within
the state and to market the benefits of improved water transportation. (5) Coordinate with
local and state development agencies to ensure a better...
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