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2-8-246
Section 2-8-246 Expenditure of assessments; disbursements not subject to budget or allotment
requirements. The funds derived from any assessments levied upon the sale of wheat, corn,
grain sorghum, and oats as authorized under this article shall be used and expended by the
certified association after such funds are remitted to it by the Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries for the purpose of promoting and stimulating by advertising and other methods
the increased use and sale of wheat, corn, grain sorghum, oats, and wheat, corn, grain sorghum,
and oats products. Any funds expended by the certified association not authorized by the promotional
program previously approved shall be deemed as an unauthorized and illegal expenditure of
such funds. All funds approved by the certified association for expenditure as required hereunder
by any certified association for an approved promotional program for the wheat, corn, grain
sorghum, and oat industry as authorized under this article are...
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45-47-81.03
Section 45-47-81.03 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The judge
of probate is relieved of all duties and responsibilities relating to the assessment and collection
of taxes, commissions, and issuance fees on motor vehicles. The revenue commissioner shall
receive the commissions and fees currently allocated to the judge of probate for performing
these functions, and those fees and commissions shall be remitted to the county general fund.
Reporting and remitting the collections of those fees shall be made by the revenue commissioner
or as otherwise required by law. (b) The Revenue Commissioner of Marion County shall perform
all duties relating to the issuance of motor vehicle license plates in the county and shall
perform all duties relating to the assessment and collection of ad valorem taxes, commissions,
fees, or other charges imposed by law on motor vehicles, which...
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2-21-24
Section 2-21-24 Inspection fee; quarterly statement; disposition of fees; overpayments. (a)
An inspection fee established by the Board of Agriculture and Industries not to exceed twenty-five
cents ($.25) per ton shall be paid on commercial feeds by every person who distributes the
commercial feed in this state, exempting bulk grain; except that: (1) The inspection fee shall
be paid only once on any commercial feed, feed ingredients, customer-formula feeds or parts
thereof. Commercial feeds, feed ingredients, customer-formula feeds or parts thereof on which
the inspection fee has not been paid by the distributor or previous distributor shall be subject
to the inspection fee. (2) No fee shall be paid on "vertical-integrator feed" or
on the ingredient used to manufacture a "vertical-integrator feed." Any services
the Department of Agriculture and Industries provides manufacturers of "vertical-integrator
feed" in relation to this chapter shall be paid for according to fees established by...

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45-10-201.01
Section 45-10-201.01 Motor vehicles taxes; certificate of titles. The office shall perform
all duties relating to the assessment and collection of taxes on motor vehicles in the county
and issue applications for certificates of title on vehicles, which have heretofore been performed
by the tax collector, tax assessor, and the probate judge. The license commissioner shall
receive the commissions and fees for performing these functions, and such fees and commissions
shall be remitted to the county general fund. Reporting and remitting of the tax shall be
made at the same time as other reports and remittances are now made. (Act 92-382, p. 782,
§2.)...
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2-1-6
Section 2-1-6 Refund of any funds improperly or illegally collected. In the event of improper
or illegal collection of any license or permit fee, or any other sum made in an effort to
enforce any of the provisions of this title or any other provision of this Code or other statute
which the Commissioner, Department or Board of Agriculture and Industries is authorized or
directed to administer or enforce, either as a result of a mistake of law or fact, upon the
written application of the party in interest, the comptroller, upon requisition of the commissioner
approved by the Attorney General that such sum was improperly or illegally collected and paid
into the Treasury to the credit of the Agricultural Fund, shall draw his warrant in favor
of the party in interest upon the Treasurer for the amount thus certified as improperly or
illegally collected and paid into the Treasury to the credit of said Agricultural Fund, and
the same shall be charged to and paid out of the particular fund into...
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8-15-10
Section 8-15-10 Permit - Penalty for operating without permit; disposition of proceeds from
penalties. (a) Any person operating a public warehouse without a permit required by this chapter
shall be subject to a penalty of not over $1,000, which may be collected in a civil action
instituted at the instance of the Governor, the Attorney General or the Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries. (b) All moneys received from the collection of such penalty shall accrue to
the Agricultural Fund. (Ag. Code 1927, §407; Acts 1935, No. 13, p. 12; Acts 1939, No. 443,
p. 586; Code 1940, T. 2, §586.)...
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2-17A-4
Section 2-17A-4 Inspections voluntary unless otherwise provided by Congress; other statutes
relative to inspections not affected by chapter. The provisions of this chapter authorizing
the inspection of rabbit meat and rabbit meat food products shall not be construed to make
such inspection mandatory. Inspection services shall be on a voluntary basis upon request
of a person, firm, corporation or association desiring such inspection. In the event the Congress
of the United States at any time in the future requires compulsory inspection of rabbit meat
and rabbit meat food products, then the provisions and requirements of this chapter for inspection
of rabbit meat and rabbit meat food products shall become mandatory and otherwise in compliance
with such congressional act. This chapter shall not affect, restrict, limit or modify the
power and duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries to provide and require mandatory
inspection for slaughter of cattle, sheep, swine, goats,...
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2-2-18
Section 2-2-18 Civil penalties or fines for violations of Chapters 27 and 28; maximum amount;
notice; failure to pay assessed fine or penalty. (a) Notwithstanding the existence of any
other penalty imposed for violations of the provisions of the Alabama Pesticide Act of 1971
as found in Chapter 27 of Title 2, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, and the provisions
of Chapter 28 of Title 2, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, the Commissioner of
Agriculture and Industries may, after a hearing thereon, impose a civil penalty or fine for
violation of said Chapters 27 and 28, or any regulations promulgated thereunder. (b) The maximum
amount of the above civil penalty or fine shall not exceed $10,000.00 for any one offense,
and all incidents or violations committed by a person, firm, association or corporation, arising
from the same transaction, shall constitute but one offense. The State Board of Agriculture
and Industries shall, by duly adopted regulations, provide maximum...
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2-26-5
Section 2-26-5 Annual permit fees. (a) Every person who sells, offers for sale, exposes for
sale, distributes or solicits orders for the sale of any agricultural, vegetable, herb, tree,
shrub, or flower seed to retail seed dealers, farmers, or to others who use or plant such
seed in the State of Alabama shall, before selling or offering such seed for sale or distributing
or soliciting orders for the sale of such seed and on or before January 1 of each year secure
an annual permit from the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries to engage in such business.
Seed dealers and other sellers of seed shall apply for an annual permit upon forms prescribed
by the commissioner, and such permit shall be issued upon the payment of the following permit
fees when the application is in proper form: (1) For each person engaged in selling seed at
retail in closed containers or packets of eight ounces or less displayed on a supplemental
container display, a permit fee established by the Board of...
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2-15-64
Section 2-15-64 Equipment and facilities required for markets; promulgation of rules and regulations
by commissioner as to operation of markets generally. (a) Every livestock market operating
under this division shall have adequate and proper facilities for handling livestock, which
shall include proper pens for holding and segregating animals properly protected from the
weather; an adequate sanitary water supply; satisfactory scales, such scales to be approved
by the division of weights and measures, Department of Agriculture and Industries or its successor
in duties; concrete-floored pens for holding cattle to be tested, treated or sprayed; and
adequately constructed and designated quarantine pens for segregating and testing livestock
that might be affected with or exposed to a contagious or infectious disease. Necessary chutes
for handling cattle must be provided. If feeder or breeder swine are handled, concrete or
other impervious floored pens must be provided that will keep this...
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