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22-21-336
Section 22-21-336 Transfer of funds and assets to authority. Any municipality, county, or educational
institution, any public hospital corporation and any other public agency, authority or body
is hereby authorized to transfer and convey to any authority, with or without consideration:
(1) Any health care facilities and other properties, real or personal, and all funds and assets,
tangible or intangible, relative to the ownership or operation of any such health care facilities
that may be owned by such municipality, county, educational institution, public hospital corporation
or other public agency, authority or body, as the case may be, or that may be jointly owned
by any two or more thereof, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any
certificates of need, assurances of need or other similar rights appertaining or ancillary
thereto, irrespective of whether they have been exercised; and (2) Any funds owned or controlled
by such municipality, county, educational...
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11-88-92
Section 11-88-92 Issuance of bonds by authority after completion of work on improvement. If
bonds have not been issued during the progress of the work as authorized by Section 11-88-91,
the authority may, after the completion of the work, sell and issue bonds not exceeding an
amount sufficient to pay the then outstanding principal of and interest on any temporary loans
made pursuant to the provisions of the said Section 11-88-91 to finance all or part of the
improvement, plus such portion of the cost of the improvement, computed in accordance with
Section 11-88-50, as has not been financed by any such temporary loan then outstanding and
unpaid. In determining the amount of bonds so to be issued, the board shall take into consideration,
to the extent practicable, the amount which at the time of the authorization of the sale of
such bonds has been paid by the property owners toward the cost of the improvement. (Acts
1973, No. 826, p. 1293, §53.)...
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11-88-91
Section 11-88-91 Execution of short term notes or issuance of bonds by authority prior to letting
of contract or during progress of work on improvement generally. For the purpose of providing
funds to pay the cost of any improvement made under the provisions of this article, the cost
of which, in whole or in part, is proposed to be assessed against the property drained, served,
and benefited by the improvements being provided, the authority may borrow money temporarily,
executing its negotiable note therefor, which note may not run longer than a period of one
year, or issue bonds. Such temporary note or issue of bonds may be made before the contract
is let for the improvements or during the progress of the work, in installments as the work
progresses, and the making of one loan or the issue of one series of bonds shall not exhaust
the power of the authority to provide sufficient funds for the completion of the improvement.
The authority may pledge as security for such loan, whether...
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2-3A-53
Section 2-3A-53 Alabama Agricultural and Textile Technology Facilities Improvement Fund. The
proceeds derived from the sale of each series of the bonds issued pursuant to Section 2-3A-50
shall be paid into the State Treasury upon receipt thereof, and the State Treasurer shall
keep such proceeds, as well as all income received from the investment and reinvestment of
such proceeds (including income derived from the investment and reinvestment of previously
derived income), in a special fund in the State Treasury, designated "The Alabama Agricultural
and Textile Technology Facilities Improvement Fund," pending the expenditure of such
proceeds and income for the purposes hereinafter authorized and as required by Amendment 619.
All proceeds so deposited in the State Treasury shall be continuously invested by the State
Treasurer in investments of the same kind as those in which the State Treasurer is at the
time legally authorized to invest moneys held in the General Fund of the state, and...
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27-17A-47
Section 27-17A-47 Establishment and management of endowment care fund. (a) Every cemetery authority
operating an endowment care cemetery shall establish an endowment care fund which shall be
placed with and held by a bank, trust company, savings and loan association, or other financial
institution authorized to provide trust services under Title 5, as amended, or under the applicable
laws of the United States or any other state, or a board of trustees, consisting of at least
three members, who shall reside in the State of Alabama, one of whom is engaged in outside
cemetery management, and each of whom shall be bonded to honestly perform the duties of trustee
under a formal trust agreement. (b) Except as specifically provided in this subsection, commencing
on July 1, 2014, a person serving on a board of trustees or cemetery authority may not also
serve as a trustee of an endowment care fund for the cemetery authority. A board of trustees
in existence on July 1, 2014, may continue to...
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45-5-60.02
Section 45-5-60.02 Additional expense allowance; health care benefits; cost-of-living increases.
(a) Commencing on May 16, 2008, the Coroner of Blount County shall be entitled to an additional
expense allowance in an amount equal to the employer portion of all health care benefits provided
to any other elected official of Blount County to be paid in equal monthly installments out
of the county general fund. The expense allowance shall be in addition to all other expense
allowances, compensation, or salary provided by law. (b) Beginning the next term of office
for coroner, the expense allowance authorized in subsection (a) is repealed and, subject to
approval of the Blount County Commission prior to the beginning of each term of office, the
coroner may receive the same health care benefits provided any other elected official of Blount
County. (c) Beginning with the next term of office for the coroner, the coroner shall be entitled
to the same cost-of-living increases that all other...
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2-3A-33
Section 2-3A-33 Alabama Agricultural, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine Facilities Improvement
Fund. The proceeds derived from the sale of each series of the bonds issued pursuant to Section
2-3A-30 shall be paid into the State Treasury upon receipt thereof, and the State Treasurer
shall keep such proceeds, as well as all income received from the investment and reinvestment
of such proceeds (including income derived from the investment and reinvestment of previously
derived income), in a special fund in the State Treasury, designated "The Alabama Agricultural,
Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine Facilities Improvement Fund," pending the expenditure
of such proceeds and income for the purposes hereinafter authorized and as required by Amendment
618. All proceeds so deposited in the State Treasury shall be continuously invested by the
State Treasurer in investments of the same kind as those in which the State Treasurer is at
the time legally authorized to invest moneys held in the General...
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22-21-312
Section 22-21-312 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature hereby finds and declares:
(1) That publicly-owned (as distinguished from investor-owned and community-nonprofit) hospitals
and other health care facilities furnish a substantial part of the indigent and reduced-rate
care and other health care services furnished to residents of the state by hospitals and other
health care facilities generally; (2) That as a result of current significant fiscal and budgetary
limitations or restrictions, the state and the various counties, municipalities, and educational
institutions therein are no longer able to provide, from taxes and other general fund moneys,
all the revenues and funds necessary to operate such publicly-owned hospitals and other health
care facilities adequately and efficiently; and (3) That to enable such publicly-owned hospitals
and other health care facilities to continue to operate adequately and efficiently, it is
necessary that the entities and agencies...
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22-6-26
Section 22-6-26 Health department functions and responsibilities. This article shall in no
way supersede, replace or affect the licensing and certification responsibilities or other
regulatory functions of the Health Department. All health care facilities licensing authority
shall remain the responsibility of the Department of Public Health upon and after May 9, 1989.
(Acts 1989, No. 89-641, p. 1268, §7.)...
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14-2-16
Section 14-2-16 Bonds - Sale. Bonds of the authority may be sold at such price or prices and
at such time or times as the board of directors of the authority may consider advantageous,
either at public sale or private sale. Bonds of the authority sold by competitive bid must
be sold, whether on sealed bids or at public auction, to the bidder whose bid reflects the
lowest effective borrowing cost to the authority for the bonds being sold; provided, that
if no bid acceptable to the authority is received, it may reject all bids. Notice of each
such sale by competitive bids shall be given by publication in either a financial journal
or a financial newspaper published in the City of New York, New York, and also by publication
in a newspaper published in the State of Alabama, each of which notices must be published
at least one time not less than 10 days before the date for the sale. The board of directors
may fix the terms and conditions under which such sale may be held; provided, that...
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