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45-26-244.07
Section 45-26-244.07 Charge for collection. (a) The department shall charge Elmore County for
collecting the tax levied under this subpart in an amount or percentage of total collections
as may be agreed upon by the commissioner and the Elmore County Commission. The charge shall
not exceed five percent of the total amount of the tax collected in the county. The charge
may be deducted each month from the gross revenues from the tax before certification of the
amount of the proceeds due Elmore County for that month. The Commissioner of Revenue shall
pay into the State Treasury all amounts collected under this subpart, as the tax is received
by the department on or before the first day of each successive month. The commissioner shall
certify to the Comptroller the amount collected and paid into the State Treasury for the benefit
of Elmore County during the month immediately preceding the certification. The Comptroller
shall issue a warrant each month payable to the County Treasurer of...
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45-46-242.06
Section 45-46-242.06 Charge for collection. The department shall charge the county for collecting
the tax levied pursuant to this subpart in an amount or percentage of total collections as
may be agreed upon by the commissioner and the county commission. The charge shall not exceed
five percent of the total amount of the tax collected in the county. The charge may be deducted
each month from the gross revenues from the tax before certification of the amount of the
proceeds due the county for that month. The Commissioner of Revenue shall pay into the State
Treasury all amounts collected under this subpart, as the tax is received by the department
on or before the first day of each successive month. The commissioner shall certify to the
Comptroller the amount collected and paid into the State Treasury for the benefit of the county
during the month immediately preceding the certification. The Comptroller shall issue a warrant
each month payable to the county treasurer in an amount equal...
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19-3-121
Section 19-3-121 Interest-bearing warrants. A trustee, executor, administrator, guardian or
one acting in any other fiduciary capacity may, with the exercise of reasonable business prudence,
in addition to any other investments now permitted by law, invest funds in interest-bearing
warrants of any county board of education or city board of education in the State of Alabama,
which warrants are secured by a pledge of a special county ad valorem tax for schools or a
special district ad valorem tax for schools. (Acts 1939, Ex. Sess., No. 16, p. 17; Code 1940,
T. 58, ยง48; Acts 1949, No. 133, p. 163.)...
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22-30-14
Section 22-30-14 Responsibilities of generators. (a) The department, acting through the commission,
is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations establishing such standards, applicable
to generators of hazardous waste as may be necessary to protect human health or the environment.
Such standards shall include but not be limited to the following: (1) Determining if solid
wastes generated are hazardous wastes as defined by this chapter; (2) Proper labeling of hazardous
wastes; (3) Assuring that all hazardous wastes generated are treated, or disposed of at treatment,
storage or disposal facilities which: a. If in state, are permitted or have interim status
under this chapter; or b. If out of state, are permitted or have interim status from a state
authorized under Section 3006 of the RCRA to operate a hazardous waste permitting program
in lieu of the federal program or are permitted or have interim status under the RCRA; (4)
Maintaining records of hazardous waste produced, generated,...
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40-7-98
Section 40-7-98 Payment of pro rata shares of principal of and interest on warrants. The principal
of and interest on the warrants issued under the provisions of this division are hereby declared
to be lawful costs of the equalization program referred to in Division 1 of this article and
to be lawful and necessary governmental costs of the assessment and collection of ad valorem
taxes levied in the county issuing said warrants required by law to be paid as part of the
current governmental operating expenses of each tax recipient body receiving proceeds from
ad valorem taxation in said county. The principal and interest shall be paid pro rata by each
such tax recipient of such county and by the State of Alabama in the proportions which the
amount of ad valorem tax received by each tax recipient body, including the State of Alabama,
bears to the total amount of ad valorem tax received by all. For that purpose, the tax collector
of each county issuing warrants under this division is...
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45-11-170
Section 45-11-170 Litter. (a) The Chilton County Commission or other like county governing
body is hereby authorized to provide for printing and furnishing to the judge of probate or
other officer charged with the duty of issuing privilege licenses in the county, brochures,
bulletins, or signs of a type suitable for posting in business establishments within the county.
Such brochures, bulletins, or signs shall inform the public that: (1) It is unlawful to dump,
deposit, place, throw, or leave refuse, paper, litter, rubbish, debris, filthy or odoriferous
objects, substances, or other trash upon a state or county highway, road, or other public
thoroughfare; and any person convicted thereof is punishable by fine of not less than one
hundred dollars ($100) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500), or by imprisonment for not
less than five nor more than 90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. (2) It is unlawful
to place, put, throw, leave, or dump garbage, refuse, trash, bottles,...
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45-36-246
Section 45-36-246 Levy and collection of tax. (a) There is levied from each producer of coal
in Jackson County a privilege or license tax to be known as a severance tax. The rate of the
tax shall be twenty cents ($.20) per ton of coal severed. (b) The tax herein levied shall
be in addition to any state tax heretofore or hereafter imposed on the severance of coal,
but shall be the only severance tax levied by the county on coal. One hundred percent of the
net proceeds from such tax shall be deposited in a special fund known as the Coal Severance
Tax Road Fund. Expenditures from this Coal Severance Tax Road Fund shall be made for the purpose
of repairs, maintenance, and construction of roads and bridges in Jackson County with preference
to be given, when possible, to roads and bridges which have been damaged by coal hauling and
mining activities but with the Jackson County Commission to have sole discretion in determining
and designating upon which roads and bridges such sums shall be...
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16-13-260
Section 16-13-260 Legislative findings. The Legislature makes the following findings and determinations:
(1) In a number of instances, the Legislature, by general or local act, has authorized the
levy and collection within a county or municipality of a tax, other than an ad valorem tax,
for school purposes and has specified that the authority for the levy of the tax shall terminate
upon the payment in full of certain generally or specifically described bonds, warrants, or
other obligations. (2) Counties, municipalities, boards of education, and other political
subdivisions frequently realize substantial debt service savings and other benefits through
the issuance and sale of refunding obligations to provide for the payment and retirement of
previously issued bonds, warrants, or other obligations. (3) In order to facilitate the realization
of the benefits that may be obtained through the refunding of outstanding obligations, and
to avoid the consequence of unintentionally terminating...
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16-13-261
Section 16-13-261 Authority for special school tax to continue until payments of refunding
obligations. In any instance in which the Legislature, by general or local act, has provided
for or authorized the levy and collection within any county or municipality of a tax, other
than an ad valorem tax, for school purposes, herein called a "special school tax,"
and has specified that the authority for the levy of such special school tax shall terminate
upon the payment in full of certain generally or specifically described bonds, warrants, or
other obligations, herein called "original obligations," if other bonds, warrants,
or other obligations, herein called "refunding obligations," are issued to provide
for the payment or redemption of some or all of the original obligations or any previously
issued refunding obligations, the authority for the levy and collection of the special school
tax shall continue until the payment in full of all refunding obligations. As used herein,
the term...
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22-27-5.2
Section 22-27-5.2 Solid waste landfill moratorium. (a)(1) Notwithstanding any provision of
law, until May 31, 2014, neither the department nor any state or local agency may grant any
new permits to a new public solid waste landfill facility which is intended to receive waste
not generated by the permittee. (2) The moratorium period is necessary in order to allow the
department and the Alabama Department of Public Health to review their duties and responsibilities
pursuant to the Solid Wastes and Recyclable Materials Management Act. As appropriate, following
this review, the department, with input from the Alabama Department of Public Health, shall
make recommendations for necessary legislation or undertake rulemaking to implement enhancement
identified during the review period. (3) For the purpose of evaluating solid waste landfill
management issues facing the state and to allow for the update of the state's comprehensive
solid waste management plan to identify and provide for the...
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