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22-38-3
Section 22-38-3 Legislative intent. In order to further the efficient and effective
administration of programs related to agricultural nonpoint sources of pollution it is hereby
declared to be the intent of the Legislature to have federal cost-sharing funds provided to
the state and administered by state agencies for control of agricultural nonpoint sources
of pollution through financial assistance or cost-share grants to landusers to be administered
by the committee and soil and water conservation districts. (Acts 1988, No. 88-602, p. 939,
§3.)...
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22-38-4
Section 22-38-4 Administration of federal funds by committee; transfer of federal funds
received by other state agencies to committee; application to Legislature for matching funds;
coordination of use of funds. All federal funds available to state agencies for financial
assistance through cost-share grants to landusers for agricultural nonpoint source pollution
control shall be administered by the committee. State agencies other than the committee which
receive federal cost-share funds designated for use by agricultural operations to control
associated nonpoint source pollution shall effect the necessary agreements to transfer these
funds to the committee. The committee shall make application to the Legislature for appropriation
of state funds required to match such federal funds and for appropriation of other necessary
state funds and shall coordinate the use of water quality financial assistance or cost-share
funds to landusers with other state appropriated soil and water...
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22-38-6
Section 22-38-6 Priorities for all nonpoint source pollution control; administration
of grants in accordance with priorities; committee to provide information to department as
to progress in water quality. The overall state plan for nonpoint source pollution control
shall establish priorities for all nonpoint source pollution control. The committee shall
administer agricultural, nonpoint source pollution control cost-share grants to landusers
in accordance with the priorities encompassed in the agricultural component of the plan developed
for the state by the department in cooperation with the committee and approved by the Environmental
Protection Agency. All information requested of the committee shall be provided to the department
for use in reporting to the Environmental Protection Agency on the state's progress in water
quality as it relates to agricultural nonpoint source pollution. (Acts 1988, No. 88-602, p.
939, §6.)...
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22-38-2
Section 22-38-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter the following words and
phrases shall have the following meaning: (1) COMMITTEE. The Alabama State Soil and Water
Conservation Committee. (2) COST-SHARE FUNDS or COST-SHARE GRANTS. Any federal financial assistance
for landusers received by the department or other state agencies to support implementation
of agricultural nonpoint source pollution control. Such funds shall include federal match
and nonfederal match funds. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Environmental Management.
(4) LANDUSER. Any person, individual, partnership, company, corporation or other legal entity
who qualifies for the receipt of cost-share funds from the Alabama state soil and water conservation
committee in accordance with all applicable rules, regulations or practices. (5) PLAN. The
state nonpoint source management program for the control of discharges of pollution from nonpoint
sources to waters of the state and for improving the quality of...
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9-8A-1
Section 9-8A-1 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and
others evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of clear implication
herein otherwise, have the following respective meanings: (1) ALLOCATED FUNDS. That portion
of the funds appropriated to the commission that are allocated by the commission to the soil
and water conservation district in each county of the state. (2) AUTHORIZED INVESTMENTS. Bonds
or other obligations of, or guaranteed by, the United States of America or the state, or interest
bearing bank and savings and loan association deposits or obligations, obligations of any
agency of the United States of America, any obligations in which a state chartered savings
and loan association may invest its funds, any agreement to repurchase any of the foregoing,
or any thereof. (3) COMMISSION. The Alabama Agricultural and Conservation Development Commission
organized pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of Alabama...
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29-2-1
Section 29-2-1 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature hereby finds and declares
as follows: improving the efficiency, cost effectiveness and performance of all branches of
government can only be achieved with proper oversight, accountability, and transparency in
government decision making and processes for service delivery; a long-range program of highway
development and maintenance in Alabama (herein "the state") is vital to the safety
of the traveling public as well as the industrial and agricultural growth of the state; the
highway system in the state must be adequate to meet expanding needs; highway construction,
maintenance, and administration to support such a system should include long-range planning,
soundness in scope of the highway program, efficient performance, and fiscal responsibility
in both policy and planning; the use of a long-range highway program will further the judicious
expenditure of highway funds, will promote the public safety and convenience, will...
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16-61C-3
Section 16-61C-3 Legislative intent - Program to augment science curriculum; administration
of program. It is the intent of the Legislature that the Alabama Science in Motion Program
shall augment the science curriculum of the public schools and be administered such that:
(1) The ASIM Program complement, enhance and facilitate the implementation of the Alabama
Course of Study: Science. (2) The State Superintendent of Education annually makes every effort
practical to expose the ASIM Program to the maximum number of students enrolled in science
coursework, regardless of the students' prior achievement levels in science or other academic
coursework. (3) Each of the core sciences covered under the ASIM Program be standardized among
the several networks, in terms of the scientific equipment that is utilized, the content of
instruction presented in the classroom and in the content and the extent of the staff development
training offered to science teachers. In the development of both the...
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22-22-9
Section 22-22-9 Powers and duties; enforcement of orders; permits; civil penalties for
violations. (a) It shall be the duty of the commission to control pollution in the waters
of the state, and it shall specifically have the following powers: (1) To study and investigate
all problems concerned with the improvement and conservation of the waters of the state; (2)
To conduct, independently and in cooperation with others, studies, investigation and research
and to prepare, or in cooperation with others prepare, a program or programs, any or all of
which shall pertain to the purity and conservation of the waters of the state or to the treatment
and disposal of pollutants or other wastes, which studies, investigations, research and program
or programs shall be intended to result in the reduction of pollution of the waters of the
state according to the conditions and particular circumstances existing in the various communities
throughout the state; and (3) To propose remedial measures...
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22-28-23
Section 22-28-23 Local air pollution control programs. (a) Except as provided in this
section, it is the intention of this chapter to occupy by preemption the field of air
pollution control within all areas of the State of Alabama. However, nothing in this section
shall be construed to limit or abrogate any private remedies now available to any person for
the alleviation, abatement, control, correction, or prevention of air pollution or restitution
for damage resulting therefrom. (b) Subject to the provisions of this section, each
municipal governing body which had municipal ordinances in effect on, or before, July 1, 1969,
which pertain to air pollution control and which provide for the creation and establishment
of an air pollution control board and each county board of health shall have the authority
to establish, and thereafter administer, within their jurisdictions, a local air pollution
control program which: (1) Provides, subject to subsection (d) of this section, by
ordinance,...
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36-27-6
Section 36-27-6 Participation of employees of counties, cities, towns, public or quasi-public
organizations, etc. - Generally. (a) The governing board of any county, city, town or public
or quasi-public organization of the state or of any political subdivision thereof or the Alabama
Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station System of Auburn University may, by
resolution legally adopted to conform to rules prescribed by the Board of Control, elect to
have its officers and employees from whatever sources and in whatever manner paid become eligible
to participate in the retirement system; and the Adjutant General of the state, with the approval
of the Governor, may, by application properly prepared and submitted in conformity with rules
prescribed by the Board of Control, elect to have those employees of the Alabama National
Guard employed pursuant to 32 U.S.C.A., Section 709, and paid from federally appropriated
funds, become eligible to participate in this retirement system....
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