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17-4-38
Section 17-4-38 Dissemination of information on voter registration. (a) The Secretary of State
shall ensure that all applicants obtain requested voter lists in a timely manner. Methods
shall be established for the transmission of tapes, discs, or lists to any applicant. Hindrances
shall not be created or devised to delay transmission of tapes, discs, or lists to any applicant.
(b) Except as provided in this section, there shall be a uniform charge for the production
of voter lists. The reproduction costs of the basic electronic copy of the statewide file
shall be reasonable as determined by the Secretary of State and a fee schedule shall be conspicuously
posted in the office of the Secretary of State. Costs of printed copies of lists are as otherwise
provided by law. (c) Access to the lists and voter history information contained on the central
computer in the office of the Secretary of State is accessible to anyone making application,
except Social Security numbers which are not to be...
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22-29-2
Section 22-29-2 Purpose of chapter. It is the intent of the Legislature by the passage of this
chapter to enable the state, acting by and through the authority, to aid in the prevention
and control of water pollution, to provide state financial aid or grants to local public bodies
for the prevention and control of water pollution and, to these ends, to authorize the incorporation
of a state authority with power to issue bonds and from the proceeds of such bonds or other
funds obtained by the authority to enable the state to agree to pay and to pay such portion
of the estimated reasonable cost of the projects of each local public body as may be required
in order that such project shall be eligible for the maximum obtainable federal grant under
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. (Acts 1971, No. 42, p. 279, §2.)...
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22-30-2
Section 22-30-2 Legislative findings; purpose and intent of chapter. The Legislature finds
that the generation and management of hazardous waste is a continuing problem. Further, that
without adequate safeguards, the generation, transportation, treatment, storage and disposal
of such wastes can create conditions which threaten human health or the environment. The Legislature,
therefore, declares that in order to minimize and control any such hazardous conditions, it
is in the public interest to establish and to maintain a statewide program, administered by
the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, to provide for the safe management of
hazardous wastes. It is the intent of the Legislature that the Alabama Department of Environmental
Management seek and retain authorization to operate the State Hazardous Waste Management Program.
It is also the intent of the Legislature that the rules, regulations, guidelines and criteria
promulgated under authority of this chapter encourage...
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22-30A-1
Section 22-30A-1 Legislative findings; purpose and intent of chapter. The Legislature finds
that hazardous substances have been treated, stored or disposed of at sites which are inactive
or abandoned and that such sites have the potential for deleterious impacts on groundwater,
human health or the environment. The Legislature, therefore, declares that it is in the public
interest to assure that such sites are identified and that action is taken to provide for
the cleanup and rehabilitation of such sites within the State of Alabama. The Legislature
intends that funds provided under this chapter be used primarily to clean up and rehabilitate
sites not qualified for or unlikely to receive funding under the Federal Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. §9601 et seq.) but that the funds
provided under this chapter may also be used to provide state matching funds for cleanups
and for operation and maintenance of sites which have completed...
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27-26-2
Section 27-26-2 Purpose of chapter. It is hereby declared by the Legislature of the State of
Alabama that the availability of medical liability insurance at reasonable rates for the medical
profession, medical institutions, and other health care providers is essential to provide
adequate health services to the people of Alabama, and without such insurance, medical services
by the medical profession may be curtailed, and that while the need for such insurance is
increasing, availability is limited and likely to become increasingly so, unless remedial
legislation is enacted. The Legislature further finds and declares that by reason of complicated
and highly technical medical concepts, and the existence of sophisticated medical techniques,
decisions with respect to optional procedures of diagnosis and treatment have become increasingly
complex and are necessarily made on the basis of professional judgment, on which opinions
may and often will reasonably vary. It is the purpose of this...
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16-17-2
Section 16-17-2 Legislative intent. It is the purpose of the Legislature by this chapter to
authorize the incorporation of educational building authorities as public corporations and
as political subdivisions of the state for the purpose of providing ancillary improvements
for use in connection with educational institutions in this state, and to invest each authority
organized hereunder with all power that may be necessary or appropriate to enable it to accomplish
such purpose, including but without limitation to the power to lease its properties and to
issue interest-bearing revenue bonds. This chapter shall be liberally construed in conformity
with the said intent. (Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 222, p. 325, §2.)...
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16-18-2
Section 16-18-2 Legislative intent. It is the purpose of the Legislature by this chapter to
authorize the incorporation of educational building authorities as public corporations and
as political subdivisions of the state for the purpose of providing ancillary improvements
for use in connection with educational institutions in this state and to invest each authority
organized hereunder with all power that may be necessary or appropriate to enable it to accomplish
such purpose, including but without limitation to the power to lease its properties and to
issue interest-bearing revenue bonds. This chapter shall be liberally construed in conformity
with the said intent. (Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 221, p. 308, §2.)...
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16-40A-1
Section 16-40A-1 Legislative findings; purpose of chapter. (a) The Legislature finds that:
(1) Pregnancy and childbirth among unmarried adolescents, particularly young adolescents,
often results in severe adverse health, social, and economic consequences, including: a higher
percentage of pregnancy and childbirth complications; a higher incidence of low birth weight
babies; a higher frequency of developmental disabilities; higher infant mortality and morbidity;
a decreased likelihood of completing school; a greater likelihood that an adolescent marriage
will end in divorce; and higher risks of unemployment and welfare dependency. (2) Drug and
alcohol abuse diminish the strength and vitality of the young people of our nation and state;
an increasing number of substances, both legal and illegal, are being abused by increasing
numbers of school children, even at the grade school level; abuse of any substance causes
human behavior that influences many forces, including school, family,...
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2-14-6
Section 2-14-6 Shipment, movement, etc., of used beekeeping equipment or appliances without
permit from Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. It shall be unlawful to move, transport
or ship any honeybees, combs or used beekeeping equipment or appliances without a permit from
the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries bearing the approval or countersignature of
the State Apiarist. The permit must have been issued within the calendar year during which
the movement or shipment is to be made; and, before such a permit is issued, the proposed
movement of any honeybees or beekeeping equipment shall be in compliance with all conditions
and requirements that may be set forth and prescribed therefor under rules and regulations
adopted by the State Board of Agriculture and Industries for the prevention and the spread
of contagious and infectious diseases of honeybees. (Acts 1965, No. 794, p. 1488, §5.)...

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2-15-210
Section 2-15-210 Establishment, conduct, and maintenance of swine disease diagnostic laboratory.
(a) The Department of Agriculture and Industries may establish, conduct and maintain a swine
disease diagnostic laboratory for the purpose of diagnosing contagious, infectious and communicable
diseases of swine owned by producers of such livestock in Alabama, and the amount appropriated
and made available for such purpose in the general appropriations act shall be used and expended
by the Department of Agriculture and Industries to establish, operate and conduct such a laboratory.
(b) Testing for swine disease may be performed at a swine disease diagnostic laboratory at
a location in the State of Alabama to be designated by the State Board of Agriculture and
Industries or as otherwise provided in Section 2-2-33. (Acts 1961, No. 1035, p. 1621; Act
2015-262, §2.)...
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