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11-61-2
Section 11-61-2 Authority of towns and cities with respect to parking facilities. Any town
or city in this state is hereby authorized: (1) To plan, establish, develop, acquire, construct,
enlarge, improve, maintain, equip, operate, regulate, and protect parking facilities; (2)
To finance the cost of parking facilities in whole or in part by the issuance of bonds, warrants,
notes, or other evidences of indebtedness maturing at such time or times as the governing
body may determine, not exceeding 30 years from their respective dates; (3) To pledge to the
payment thereof its full faith and credit and any taxes, licenses, or revenues which the town
or city may then be authorized to pledge to the payment of bonded or other indebtedness; (4)
To lease or let parking facilities or any one or more of them to such tenant or tenants, for
such period and such compensation or rental and on such conditions as the governing body may
prescribe; (5) To fix, establish, collect, and alter parking fees,...
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12-10A-1
Section 12-10A-1 Compensation of judges - Uniform plan. (a) In recognition of the disparity
in compensation of circuit and district judges caused by varying amounts of local supplements
to state salaries and the need for a uniform plan of compensation, the following comprehensive
plan is adopted for the compensation of judges. This plan, when implemented, shall reward
judges for judicial experience and phase out local salary supplements and expense allowances.
(1) On October 1, 2000, the salary of circuit judges paid from the State Treasury shall be
increased to the amount authorized for attorneys in the classified service of the state as
Attorney IV, step 14, on June 10, 1999, and the salary of the Supreme Court Justices, judges
of the appellate courts, and district judges shall be adjusted correspondingly as provided
by Act 90-111, 1990 Regular Session (Acts 1990, p. 132). (2) On October 1, 2001, the salary
of circuit judges paid from the State Treasury shall be increased to the...
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22-27-41
Section 22-27-41 Legislative purpose. The purpose of this article is to protect the public
health and the state's environmental quality and to serve the public by recognizing the responsibilities
of units of local government for the orderly management of solid wastes generated within their
jurisdictions, and to require that decisions about the management of solid wastes shall be
based on comprehensive local, regional and state planning. The terms and obligations of this
article shall be liberally construed to achieve remedies intended. (Acts 1989, No. 89-824,
p. 1638, §2.)...
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45-49-252.14
Section 45-49-252.14 Certain acts and practices prohibited. (a) It shall be unlawful to dispose
of solid waste except by sanitary landfill, incineration, recycling process, or other method
approved by the director, consistent with applicable state law, operated by the county or
permitted and possessing certificates of need as required herein. (b) It shall be unlawful
to allow an unauthorized accumulation of rubbish, yard trash, garbage, and putrescible waste
on any residential or commercial premises not engaged in a salvaging operation. (c) It shall
be unlawful for any person other than the owner or collector, or his or her agent, or employees
to collect refuse or to interfere in any manner with any such receptacles from the place where
the same are placed by the owner or person lawfully in control thereof, or to remove the contents
of such receptacles. (d) No person shall place any refuse in any street, alley, or other public
place, or upon private property, whether owned by such...
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16-13A-9
Section 16-13A-9 Reserve funds. (a) A local board of education shall develop a plan to establish
and maintain a minimum reserve fund equal to one month's operating expenses. Also, a local
board of education shall develop a plan to replenish its reserve fund after any withdrawal
is made pursuant to subsection (b). (b) Local boards of education are authorized to expend
such reserve funds if either of the following occur: (1) The Governor declares proration in
the Education Trust Fund. (2) Total state funds appropriated by the Legislature to the local
boards of education are less than the same appropriation for the preceding fiscal year. (Act
2006-196, p. 275, §2; Act 2009-747, p. 2266, §1.)...
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41-9-293
Section 41-9-293 Management plan; rules and regulations. (a) The commission, in coordination
with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, shall develop and implement a management
plan for cultural resources. The commission may appoint an advisory committee to assist the
commission in the development and implementation of a management plan for cultural resources,
and to advise the commission with respect to needed rules or regulations. The commission,
in coordination with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, may promulgate,
in accordance with the state Administrative Procedure Act and in the best interest of the
state, any rule or regulation necessary to implement this division; provided however, that
the rules and regulations shall be subject to the approval of the director of the commission
and the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources. The rules and regulations shall
have the force and effect of law. (b) These regulations shall include, but...
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11-47-241
Section 11-47-241 Powers of certain cities as to planning, establishment, operation, etc.,
of parking facilities. Any city in this state having a population of 34,000 or more according
to the last federal decennial or any subsequent federal census is hereby authorized: (1) To
plan, establish, develop, acquire, construct, enlarge, improve, maintain, equip, operate,
regulate, and protect parking facilities; (2) To finance the cost of parking facilities in
whole or in part by the issuance of bonds, warrants, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness;
(3) To pledge to the payment thereof its full faith and credit and any taxes, licenses, or
revenues which the city may then be authorized to pledge to the payment of bonded or other
indebtedness; (4) To lease or let parking facilities or any one or more of them to such tenant
or tenants, for such period and such compensation or rental and on such conditions as the
governing body may prescribe; (5) To fix, establish, collect, and alter parking...
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11-89A-15
Section 11-89A-15 Cooperation, aid, and agreements from and with other bodies. (a) For the
purpose of attaining the objectives of this chapter, any county, municipality, or other political
subdivision, public corporation, agency, or instrumentality of the state, a county or municipality
may, upon such terms and with or without consideration, as it may determine, do any or all
of the following: (1) Lend or donate money to any authority or perform services for the benefit
thereof; (2) Donate, sell, convey, transfer, lease, or grant to any authority, without the
necessity of authorization at any election of qualified voters, any property of any kind;
(3) Do any and all things, whether or not specifically authorized in this section, not otherwise
prohibited by law, that are necessary or convenient to aid and cooperate with any authority
in attaining the objectives of this chapter; and (4) To pay to any authority the proceeds
of any special tax appropriated, apportioned, or allocated to...
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22-22B-2
Section 22-22B-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) PROGRAM FOR THE
MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS. A formal program administered by state agencies
and/or public school systems for the recycling of recyclable materials collected by state
agencies and/or public school systems pursuant to a program for waste reduction and the collection
of recyclable materials. (2) PROGRAM FOR WASTE REDUCTION AND THE COLLECTION OF RECYCLABLE
MATERIALS. A formal program implemented by state agencies and/or public school systems for
the reduction of solid wastes generated by the operation of such agencies and/or public school
systems including the collection in lieu of disposal of recyclable materials. (3) PUBLIC SCHOOL
SYSTEMS. All the state's universities, all elementary, secondary and post-secondary schools,
schools for the deaf and blind, mental retardation and...
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22-30B-2.4
Section 22-30B-2.4 Restrictions on disposal of hazardous waste; exceptions. No commercial site
for the disposal of hazardous waste and hazardous substances shall during any calendar year
receive and dispose of more than 600,000 tons of waste that cannot be legally disposed of
in a solid waste landfill permitted under Subtitle D of RCRA 42 U.S.C. §6941. Provided, however,
that the Environmental Management Commission or its designee may allow the disposal of hazardous
wastes in excess of the 600,000 ton annual limitation of volume imposed in this section if
such action is determined by the Environmental Management Commission or its designee to be
necessary to protect human health or the environment in the state. Provided further, if the
commission determines that public awareness of environmental matters may be enhanced by special
events or if amnesty or similar programs will promote the protection of human health and the
environment of Alabama, then it may exempt any wastes so...
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