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44-1-25
Section 44-1-25 Development of department program. The department of youth services
shall develop a workable program of youth services as follows: (1) Collect statistics, information
and data concerning the need for and condition of rehabilitative services to delinquent youth
or youth in need of supervision throughout the state; (2) Disseminate information to the public
and to appropriate public and private agencies and organizations within the state on the conditions
and needs thus ascertained; (3) Serve in a consultative and licensing capacity and develop
materials and standards concerning delinquent youth within the state; (4) Enlist the participation
of citizens and representatives of other agencies and organizations in the planning and development
throughout the state of an adequate youth services program as provided for in this chapter;
(5) Cooperate with and assist other public and voluntary agencies and organizations in the
development and coordination of programs and...
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29-1-24
Section 29-1-24 Ozone transport oversight. (a) This section may be referred to
as the Ozone Transport Oversight Act of 1997. (b) The Legislature of the State of Alabama
finds all of the following: (1) The Federal Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.,
contains a comprehensive regulatory scheme for the control of emissions from mobile and stationary
sources. (2) Ozone and other air pollutants have declined substantially during the past 25
years throughout the United States due to implementation of the Clean Air Act, and additional
air quality improvements will result as the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments are implemented.
(3) The Northeast Ozone Transport Commission ("OTC"), in an effort to remedy the
serious ozone nonattainment conditions prevailing in urbanized areas of the Northeast, has
proposed emission control requirements for stationary and mobile sources more stringent than
those applicable to states outside of the Northeast Ozone Transport Region ("OTR"),
including a...
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22-30-9
Section 22-30-9 General responsibilities of State Department. The responsibilities of
the department include the following: (1) The department may adopt procedures for granting
variances and is empowered to grant such variances. (2) The department, acting through the
commission, may promulgate, and may revise when appropriate, rules and regulations and may
enter into agreements to ensure that information obtained by the department regarding facilities
and sites for the treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous waste is available to the public
in substantially the same manner, and to the same degree, as would be the case under the Federal
Hazardous Waste Management Program administered by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency under authority of the RCRA and shall establish procedures to ensure that trade secrets
used by any person regarding methods of hazardous wastes handling and disposal are utilized
by the department, or any authorized representative of the department,...
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41-14A-6
Section 41-14A-6 Establishment of SAFE board of directors; powers and duties of the
board of directors. (a) There is hereby established a Board of Directors of the SAFE Program
charged with responsibility and authority to assess and manage the sufficiency of the collateral
pool and the SAFE Program to provide adequate protection from losses to public depositors.
In exercising its powers and performing its responsibilities, the board of directors shall
constitute a body politic under the laws of the state performing the public function of assuring
the safety of public deposits. (b) The State Treasurer shall be a permanent, standing, voting
member of the board of directors and shall serve as its chair. The Superintendent of Banks
shall be a permanent, standing, non-voting member of the board of directors. The remaining
six members shall each possess knowledge, skill, and experience in one or more of the following
areas: (1) Financial analysis. (2) Trend analysis. (3) Accounting. (4)...
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9-8A-3
Section 9-8A-3 Commission - Members and officers; terms of office; vacancies; compensation
and expenses; meetings; quorum; record of proceedings; copies of proceedings as evidence;
members and officers not personally liable. (a) The members of the commission shall consist
of the Governor; the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries; the President of the Alabama
Farmers Federation; the President of the Alabama Cattlemen's Association; the Chair of the
State Soil and Water Conservation Committee; a member of the Alabama Forestry Commission designated
by the Governor; the President of the Alabama Association of Conservation Districts; and two
citizens of the state of good reputation who are active farmers or timberland owners or involved
in environmental protection appointed by the Governor. Each voting member of the commission,
except the two citizens appointed by the Governor, may appoint a designee to represent him
or her at all commission meetings. The members of the commission may...
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22-23B-2
Section 22-23B-2 Definitions. The following words and phrases, whenever used in this
chapter, shall have the following respective meanings unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise: AUTHORITY. The corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
as a public corporation, agency and instrumentality of the state and known as the "Alabama
Drinking Water Finance Authority." AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution, order or other
proceedings adopted by the board of directors of the authority authorizing the issuance of
bonds, agreements and related matters. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The board of directors of the authority.
BOND PROCEEDS. The net proceeds of sale of bonds or notes, and the income derived from the
investment of such proceeds. BONDS. The bonds, notes or obligations or other evidences of
indebtedness issued by the authority under the provisions of this chapter. DEPARTMENT. The
Alabama Department of Environmental Management or any successor. FEDERAL ACT. The Act of...

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22-23B-3
Section 22-23B-3 Revolving Loan Fund established; maintenance; administration. There
is hereby established the State of Alabama Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund, which shall
be maintained in perpetuity and operated by the department as agent for the authority for
the purposes stated herein. Grants from the federal government or its agencies allocated,
allotted or paid to the state for capitalization of the revolving loan fund, state matching
funds where required, and loan principal, interest, and penalties and interest income and
all other amounts at anytime required or permitted to be paid into the revolving loan fund
shall be deposited therein. Proceeds of bonds issued by the authority, proceeds of capitalization
grants, funds appropriated by the state, loan principal and interest payments, interest income
and all other funds of the authority shall be deposited with one or more banks designated
by the authority to act as depository or trustee with respect to such funds. The...
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22-34-3
Section 22-34-3 Revolving fund established; use of funds; administration of fund; annual
report. (a) There is hereby established the Water Pollution Control Revolving Loan Fund, which
shall be maintained in perpetuity and operated by the department as agent for the authority
for the purposes stated herein. Grants from the federal government or its agencies allotted
to the state for capitalization of the revolving loan fund, state matching funds where required,
and loan principal, interest, and penalties shall be deposited as required by the terms of
the federal grant directly in the revolving loan fund. Money in the revolving loan fund shall
be expended in a manner consistent with terms and conditions of the federal capitalization
grants and may be used to provide loans for the construction or rehabilitation of public wastewater
treatment facilities; to secure principal and interest on bonds issued by the authority if
the proceeds of such bonds are deposited in the revolving loan fund...
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38-9A-3
Section 38-9A-3 Regional support councils. (a) Each regional support council shall be
composed solely of individuals with developmental disabilities and their family members. Membership
shall not exceed 20 members per council, with at least one member to be appointed from each
of the affiliated councils, and at least two at-large members who are not members of any community
council. A quorum of 40 percent of the membership shall be required to conduct business. Membership
shall be distributed equitably throughout the geographic region and shall be representative
of the prevalent developmental disabilities. Membership terms shall be for a period of three
years. The regional councils shall develop policies for ensuring the implementation of the
membership requirements in this section. Successor members to fill expiring terms shall
be made by the regional councils for a term of three years each. (b) The members of each council
shall serve on a voluntary basis, but shall be reimbursed for...
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22-35-4
Section 22-35-4 Alabama Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank Trust Fund. There is
hereby created the Alabama Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank Trust Fund, hereinafter
referred to as the "fund," to be administered by the Secretary-Treasurer of the
Retirement Systems of Alabama. The fund shall be used by the department as a revolving fund
for carrying out the purposes of this chapter. The fund is not an insurance company and the
laws relating to the conduct of business in this state by an insurance company do not apply
to the fund. A decision that underground or aboveground storage tanks are ineligible for benefits
under the fund does not expose the fund, the director, department, or commission to a claim
of bad faith as such terms are used in general insurance law. Further, in no event shall combined
claims against the fund for payment of response actions and third-party claims exceed the
per occurrence indemnification limit set by the commission. Under no circumstances shall...

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