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11-50-354
Section 11-50-354 Exemption from taxation of systems, revenue bonds, etc. As proper water and
sewer facilities are essential for the health of the inhabitants of the city, and as the exercise
of the powers conferred by this article to effect these purposes constitute the performance
of essential governmental functions, and as these water systems and sewer systems constitute
public property and are used for public purposes, the board shall not be required to pay any
taxes or assessments upon any system or any part thereof, whether located within or without
the corporate limits of the city. Each water system shall also be exempt from all sales and
use taxes and gross receipts taxes levied by the state and any political subdivision thereof
with respect to the purchase, sale, use, or consumption of property provided, nothing contained
herein shall be construed to exempt each corporation from collecting and remitting the utility
gross receipts tax levied in Section 40-21-80. Any revenue...
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2-13-111
Section 2-13-111 Legislative declaration and findings. (a) It is hereby declared and the Legislature
hereby finds that: (1) Dairy products are basic foods that are a valuable part of the human
diet; (2) The production of dairy products plays a significant role in the state's economy,
the milk from which dairy products are manufactured is produced by milk producers and dairy
products are consumed by thousands of people throughout the state and the United States; (3)
Dairy products must be readily available and marketed efficiently to ensure that the people
of the state receive adequate nourishment; (4) The maintenance and expansion of existing markets
for dairy products are vital to the welfare of milk producers and those concerned with marketing,
using and producing dairy products, as well as to the general economy of the state; (5) Dairy
products move in intrastate, interstate and foreign commerce; (6) The Ninety-eighth Congress
of the United States enacted the Dairy Production...
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33-2-180
Section 33-2-180 Definitions. Where used in this article the following words and terms shall
be given the following respective meanings unless the context hereof clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) CODE. The Code of Alabama 1975, as amended. (2) DEPARTMENT. Alabama State Docks Department
created in Chapter 1 of Title 33. (3) DIRECTOR. The Director of State Docks provided for in
Section 33-1-3. (4) DOCKS FACILITIES. Docks and all kinds of docks facilities, including elevators,
compresses, conveyors, warehouses, water and rail terminals, bulk handling facilities, coal
handling facilities, grain elevator facilities, wharves, piles, quays, cold storage facilities,
loading and unloading facilities, and other related structures, facilities, equipment, property
and improvements of every kind needful for the convenient use of same, in aid of commerce
and use of the waterways of the state, now or hereafter existing, that are now or hereafter
owned or held, are or are to be under the management and...
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38-15-2
Section 38-15-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that there is a substantial need
to protect children and youth from abuse and neglect by persons entrusted with their physical
custody, and from persons or organizations that advertise, hold themselves out, or lead others
to believe that they will provide them with health, therapeutic, rehabilitative, or disciplinary
services, and from persons employed or exercising authority over them, and who they depend
upon to provide the basic necessities of life. The Legislature further finds that abuse and
neglect often take the form of the withholding of the basic necessities of life, including
food, water, shelter, clothing, and health care through an affirmative act or omission. It
is the intent of the Legislature to implement a baseline of registration and regulation requirements
for religious, faith-based, or church nonprofit, other nonprofit, and for profit affiliated
youth residential facilities and institutions that have...
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45-23A-22
Section 45-23A-22 Television cable system. (a) The provisions of this section shall apply only
to the City of Daleville in Dale County. (b) The municipal corporation of the City of Daleville
in Dale County shall have the right to establish, purchase, construct, maintain, and operate
a television cable system and to furnish television cable service to their residents and residents
of surrounding territory. (c) The municipal corporation is authorized to construct, lease,
purchase, or otherwise acquire television lines or cables for the furnishing of television
service from any point in this state or any other state to the municipal corporation and surrounding
territory. (d) For the purposes of this section such municipal corporation may exercise the
right of eminent domain. Such eminent domain proceedings shall be conducted in the manner
now provided by law. (e)(l) In payment for the purchase, construction, acquisition, extension,
or maintenance of the television cable system, the...
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45-42-244
Section 45-42-244 Use of proceeds for indigent health care. The Limestone County Commission
is hereby authorized and empowered to use, and pay from, the unencumbered proceeds of any
and all special county tax or taxes levied pursuant to Amendment 125, Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, to defray the expense of indigent health care in Limestone County, to pay obligations
of Limestone County pursuant to the Alabama Health Care Responsibility Act, Sections 22-21-290
to 22-21-297, inclusive, or otherwise to fund indigent health care for Limestone County, including
acquiring, constructing, equipping, operating, and maintaining public hospitals, public clinics,
public health centers, and related public health facilities of any kind, or for any one or
more of the purposes included within the meaning of the term public hospital purposes, for
the purpose of providing hospital care and treatment for indigent residents of the county,
or for the purpose of matching any state or federal funds made...
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45-46-90
Section 45-46-90 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature has found and determined and does
hereby declare that in Marengo County and in all municipalities situated in the county the
following conditions exist: (1) That the recent improvement of the state's inland waterways
is and will continue bringing about an ever expanding use of such waterways, and the tremendous
growth of commerce on such waterways has created a critical need for industrial expansion
and development in general and a particularly critical need for wharves, piers, docks, quays,
grain elevators, cotton compresses, warehouses, water and rail terminals, and other structures
and facilities needful in such commerce and for the convenient use of such waterways. (2)
That the continued economic growth of the county and municipalities and the general health
and welfare of the citizens of the county and municipalities will be greatly benefited by
the development of docks and other related facilities along the inland...
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11-54-171
the end purpose of which is the control, reduction, abatement, or prevention of air, noise,
water, or general environmental pollution, including, but not limited to the following: Any
air pollution control facility, noise abatement, or reduction facility, water management facility,
water purification facility, waste water collecting system, waste water treatment works, or
solid waste disposal facility. (16) PROJECT. a. Any land and any building or other improvement
thereon and all real and personal properties deemed necessary in connection therewith,
whether or not now in existence, which shall be suitable for use by the following or by any
combination of two or more of the following: 1. Any commercial enterprise engaged in the manufacturing,
processing, assembling, storing, warehousing, distributing, or selling of any products of
agriculture, mining, or industry. 2. Any enterprise for the purpose of research in connection
with: (i) Any of the foregoing. (ii) The development of new...
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11-62-1
Section 11-62-1 Definitions. (a) 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, be given the following respective interpretations herein: (1) AUTHORITY.
Any public corporation organized pursuant to this chapter. (2) AUTHORIZED PURPOSE OBLIGATION.
The term includes either of the following: a. Any lease, note, installment sale contract,
or any other obligation of a user, whether general or special, which was entered into, made,
assumed, or otherwise incurred by the user, in whole or in part, for the purpose of financing
the acquisition or ownership of one or more facilities, for the purpose of obtaining funds
with which to operate one or more facilities or for any combination of those purposes. b.
Any obligation of any kind which was entered into, made, assumed, or otherwise incurred by
the United States of America or any department, agency, or instrumentality...
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11-88-1
added, by amendment to the certificate of incorporation of an authority, to the area or areas
in which that authority is authorized to render water service, fire protection service, sewer
service or any thereof. (15) PERSON. Unless limited to a natural person by the context in
which it is used, such term includes a public or private corporation, a municipality, a county,
or an agency, department, or instrumentality of the state or of a county or municipality.
(16) PROPERTY. Real and personal property and interests therein. (17) PUBLIC FIRE PROTECTION
FACILITY. A fire protection facility which is owned or operated by the United States of America,
the state, a county, a municipality, a public corporation organized under the laws of the
state, any combination of any thereof or any agency or instrumentality of any one or more
thereof or in which any one or more thereof or any agency or instrumentality of any one or
more thereof holds a reversionary or remainder interest. (18)...
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