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9-16-121
Section 9-16-121 Definitions. For the purpose of this article the following terms shall
have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ABANDONED
MINE LANDS. Lands affected by the mining of coal prior to November 5, 1990, and left in either
an unreclaimed or inadequately reclaimed condition, and for which there is no continuing reclamation
responsibility required under state or federal law, and which continue in their present condition
to substantially degrade the quality of the environment, prevent or damage the beneficial
use of land or water resources, or endanger the health or safety of the public. (2) DIRECTOR.
The Secretary of Labor or his or her authorized agents or representatives. (3) FEDERAL ACT.
Title IV, "Abandoned Mine Reclamation," of Public Law 95-87 of the 95th U. S. Congress.
(4) FUND. State Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund. (5) SECRETARY. The Secretary of the United
States Department of Interior. (6) STATE RECLAMATION PROGRAM. The state...
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23-1-178
Section 23-1-178 Bonds - Disposition of proceeds. (a) The proceeds of all bonds, other
than refunding bonds, issued by the corporation remaining after paying the expenses of their
issuance shall be deposited in the State Treasury and credited to the Road and Bridge Fund,
and shall be subject to be drawn on by the corporation, upon the approval of the State Department
of Transportation, but solely for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing , or relocating
public roads and bridges, or work incidental or related thereto, including the acquisition
of property necessary therefor, in the State of Alabama; provided, that such funds may be
used only for payment of the state's share or the costs thereof to be paid by any county or
municipality within the state, of the cost of constructing, reconstructing, or relocating
public roads and bridges, or work incidental or related thereto, which have been or will be
constructed, reconstructed, or relocated under programs financed jointly by the...
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23-1-332
Section 23-1-332 Creation; revenue sources; allocation of revenue; use of funds; funds
to be matched; obligation limitations; role of department; unobligated funds. (a) There is
created within the state a program to be known as the Rural Access Program. (b) The following
revenues sources shall be allocated for use of the Rural Access Program. (1) Motor fuel taxes
distributed to the Department of Transportation and deposited in the Public Road and Bridge
Fund under the provisions of Sections 40-17-13 and 40-17-222, in excess of 105 percent of
the base year receipts, compounded annually. Fiscal year 1994-95 is the base year. Any motor
fuel tax receipts that exceed 105 percent of the base year receipts compounded annually shall
be allocated to the Rural Access Program for allocation to the 67 counties of the state. (2)
Other funds including, but not limited to, matching funds provided by counties. (c) Allocation
of the revenue received shall be as follows: (1) Other funds shall be...
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23-8-2
Section 23-8-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds all of the following: (a)
That consistent with the constitutional mandate that navigable waterways are public highways,
the Legislature hereby finds as a fact that a portion of the gasoline and diesel fuel sold
in this state is used for marine purposes to propel vessels on coastal and inland waterways
of this state. (b) That it is the policy of this state to use a portion of the funds derived
from the additional excise tax levied by the Rebuild Alabama Act on each net gallon of gasoline
and diesel fuel for the programs and activities of the Alabama State Port Authority. (c) That
the development and growth of electric vehicle transportation infrastructure are considerations
in the construction, reconstruction, maintenance, and repair of a modern-day public road,
highway, and bridge system in this state. (d) That the State Department of Transportation
is the appropriate agency to initiate the comprehensive planning and...
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31-2-134
Section 31-2-134 National Guard Challenge Program. (a) In addition to any other authority
provided by the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, or any laws of the State of Alabama, the
Governor, as Commander in Chief of the organized militia of this state and in accordance with
32 U.S.C. §509, may order or direct that the Alabama National Guard apply for and use federal
funds to provide training, education, and other benefits to civilians in accordance with 32
U.S.C. §509. (b) Whenever the Governor assigns a duty to the Adjutant General under this
section, the Adjutant General may do all of the following: (1) Consult with appropriate
state agencies concerning youth opportunity training programs and, in connection therewith,
establish a program utilizing National Guard facilities, the National Guard, and the Military
Department personnel in order to provide military-based training and other benefits to civilian
youth pursuant to an agreement with the federal government or as otherwise...
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31-5-3
Section 31-5-3 State Board of Veterans' Affairs. (a) The State Board of Veterans' Affairs
shall consist of the Governor, as chair, and representatives, to serve for a term of four
years from the date of their respective appointments, who shall be selected from the memberships
of the Alabama Department of the American Legion, the United Spanish American War Veterans,
the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of WWI of the USA,
Incorporated, the Vietnam Veterans of America, AMVETS, the Military Order of the Purple Heart,
the American Ex-Prisoners of War, Incorporated, the Alabama Alliance of the Military Officers
Association of America, Inc., and the Marine Corps League, the nomination of the representatives
to be made by the executive committees or similar governing bodies of the respective organizations
on the following ratio of the membership as it existed on July 1 of the year in which the
appointment is to be made by the Governor in a manner whereby...
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37-10A-3
Section 37-10A-3 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Transportation or any
successor agency of the department. (2) FUND. The Alabama Shortline Railroad Infrastructure
Rehabilitation Fund created by this chapter. (3) GRANTEE. A local public railroad authority
created pursuant to Chapter 13 of this title, Sections 37-13-1 to 37-13-21, inclusive, or
other entity that may become eligible for financial assistance pursuant to federal or state
law. (4) PROGRAM. The Alabama Shortline Railroad Infrastructure Rehabilitation Program providing
grants, loans, or other financial assistance for the rehabilitation of shortline railroads
operating in Alabama. (5) SHORTLINE RAILROAD. A Class III shortline railroad operating in
Alabama. (Act 2008-382, p. 711, §3.)...
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41-14A-10
Section 41-14A-10 SAFE Loss Payment Fund. (a) In order to facilitate the administration
of this chapter, there is created the SAFE Loss Payment Fund, which shall be held and administered
by the State Treasurer, for the account of the SAFE Program, separate and apart from the State
General Fund. The proceeds from the sale of securities pledged as collateral or from any assessment
pursuant to Section 41-14A-9 shall be deposited into the Loss Payment Fund. The amounts
on deposit in the Loss Payment Fund shall be disbursed as necessary in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter in order to pay losses to public depositors and for such other
purposes as may be expressly provided for in this chapter. (b) The State Treasurer is authorized
to pay any losses to public depositors from the Loss Payment Fund. The term "losses,"
for purposes of this chapter, shall also include losses of interest or other accumulations
to the public depositor as a result of penalties for early withdrawal...
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16-23-24
Section 16-23-24 Teacher Education Scholarship Loan Program established; use; subsequent
obligations; funding; rule-making authority; provisions for current scholarship recipients.
(a) Effective October 1, 1993, there is established a Teacher Education Scholarship Loan Program
(hereinafter referred to as "the program") to provide for the education of certified,
employed public school teachers to be trained in the use of integrating technology skills
in the curriculum. First priority shall be given to those certified public school teachers
in the fields of English, science, mathematics, and social science and history and those who
teach pupils in kindergarten to grade six, inclusive. Twenty-five percent of the funds available
through this program shall be targeted for minority teachers. When moneys are available for
scholarship loans for teachers above and beyond the first priority group, the State Board
of Education shall designate other critical needs areas for scholarship loans. (b)...
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36-27-24
Section 36-27-24 Funds for assets of retirement system - Creation; composition; disposition
of funds; appropriations. (a) Effective October 1, 1997, all the assets of the retirement
system shall be credited according to the purpose for which they are held among three funds,
namely, the Annuity Savings Fund, the Pension Accumulation Fund, and the Expense Fund. The
operation of the former Pension Reserve Fund and the Annuity Reserve Fund shall be discontinued
as of such date and the balance of the former Pension Reserve Fund shall be transferred to
the Pension Accumulation Fund, and the balance of the former Annuity Reserve Fund shall be
transferred to the Pension Accumulation Fund. (b) Annuity Savings Fund. The Annuity Savings
Fund shall be a fund in which shall be accumulated contributions from the compensation of
members to provide for their annuities. Contributions to and payments from the Annuity Savings
Fund shall be made as follows: Effective October 1, 1971, each employer shall...
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