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34-33-14
Section 34-33-14 Residential structural fires - Collection of information. (a) The State Fire
Marshal shall collect and publish data on all residential structural fires in Alabama in a
report that includes all of the following information: (1) The type of structure. (2) The
age of the structure. (3) The code enforced when the structure was constructed. (4) The cause
of the fire. (5) Whether the cause of the fire was the result of a criminal or suspicious
event. (6) The materials used in the construction of the structure. (7) The type and amount
of damage to the structure. (8) The type and number of functional smoke detectors and fire
sprinklers installed in the structure. (b)(1) All information collected pursuant to this section
shall be made available to the public, free of charge, on the website of the State Fire Marshal.
(2) The information shall be recorded and published on a monthly basis and maintained thereafter
in a sortable electronic format on the website of the State Fire...
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45-2-243.87
Section 45-2-243.87 Disposition of funds. Any impact fees collected within a political subdivision
shall be used only for governmental infrastructure purposes. Any impact fees collected pursuant
to this subpart shall be expended or contracted to be expended within five years of the collection
of the fees unless the development or the expenditure or contracting for expenditure of the
fees is delayed by an Act of God or litigation. Any impact fee not expended or contracted
for within five years unless subject to an exception as provided above shall be refunded to
the developer. (Act 2006-300, p. 622, §8; Act 2008-486, p. 1064, §1.)...
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45-26-246.05
Section 45-26-246.05 Disposition of funds. Except as otherwise provided in this part, the balance
of the proceeds from the tax levied by this part shall be deposited into the Elmore County
Lodging Fund. The net proceeds from the tax collected outside of the municipalities shall
be used by the county for economic development purposes. Sixty-seven percent of the remaining
funds in the lodging fund shall be used by the county for economic development purposes. Thirty-three
percent of the remaining funds in the lodging fund shall be distributed to the municipalities
on an equal basis where the lodging tax was collected to be used by the municipality for economic
development purposes pursuant to an agreement with Elmore County. If Elmore County and any
municipality fail to agree on the use of the funds by the municipality, that portion shall
revert to the lodging fund for appropriation by the county for economic development purposes.
All of the net proceeds from any room fees shall be...
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22-21-268
Section 22-21-268 Certificates of need - Emergency certificate prior to hearing. Any person
may apply, either independently and without notice under Section 22-21-267 or as a part of
an application filed under Section 22-21-267, for an emergency certificate of need for the
authorization of capital expenditures made necessary by unforeseen events which endanger the
health and safety of the patients. Emergency capital expenditures include, but are not necessarily
limited to, emergency expenditures to maintain quality care, to overcome failure of fixed
equipment, including heating and air conditioning equipment, elevators, electrical transformers
and switch gear, sterilization equipment, emergency generators, water supply and other utility
connections. Applications for emergency certificates of need shall include a description of
the work to be done and/or equipment to be purchased, the cost thereof, justification for
considering the capital expenditure as being of an emergency nature and...
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22-21-270
Section 22-21-270 Certificates of need - Period for which valid; extension of time; termination;
transferability. (a) A certificate of need issued under subsection (a) of Section 22-21-265
and Section 22-21-268 shall be valid for a period not to exceed 12 months and may be subject
to one extension not to exceed 12 months, provided the criteria for extension as set forth
in the rules and regulations of the SHPDA are met. Applications for an extension filed under
this section shall be accompanied by a filing fee to be established by rule, not to exceed
25 percent of the original CON application fee. If no obligation has occurred within such
period, the certificate of need shall be considered terminated and shall be null and void.
Should the obligation be incurred within such valid period, the certificate of need shall
be continued in effect for a period not to exceed one year or the completion of the construction
project, whichever shall be later, or the inauguration of the service or...
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22-27-46
Section 22-27-46 Regional planning and development commissions. (a) Not later than six months
from May 16, 1989, each regional planning and development commission in the state shall prepare
and adopt a regional needs assessment evaluating solid waste management needs in their respective
regions. This regional needs assessment shall be submitted to the department for information
and review and shall be considered by units of local government within the region in the development
of their individual plans as required herein. Thereafter, the assessment shall be revised
and submitted to the department and local governments in the region annually. The regional
needs assessment shall include, at a minimum, the following: (1) An evaluation of the amount
of solid waste generated within the region and the amount of remaining disposal capacity,
expressed in years, at each solid waste disposal facility within the region; (2) An evaluation
of the needs of all localities within the district as to...
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40-9B-8
Section 40-9B-8 Certain purchases of tangible personal property used in constructing industrial
development property exempted. Notwithstanding any other laws and subject to the limitations
set out in Section 40-9B-5, the gross proceeds of the sale to, or the storage, use, or consumption
by, any contractor of any tangible personal property to be incorporated into a private use
industrial development property or major addition for which a private user is granted a valid
abatement of construction related transaction taxes pursuant to this chapter shall be exempt
from all state and local sales and use taxes, except those county and municipal sales and
use taxes levied for educational purposes or for capital improvements for education. This
exemption shall not apply to any purchases of tangible personal property by a contractor which
would not also be exempt if purchased by a private user who has been granted a valid abatement
of construction related transactions taxes pursuant to this...
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40-9C-7
Section 40-9C-7 Exemption of certain purchases of tangible personal property used in constructing
brownfield development property. Notwithstanding any other laws, and subject to the limitations
set out in Section 40-9C-5, the gross proceeds of the sale to, or the storage, use, or consumption
by, any contractor of any tangible personal property to be incorporated into a brownfield
development property or major addition for which a private user is granted a valid abatement
of construction related noneducation transaction taxes pursuant to this chapter shall be exempt
from local sales and use taxes, except those county and municipal sales and use taxes levied
for educational purposes or for capital improvements for education. This exemption shall not
apply to any purchase of tangible personal property by a contractor which would not also be
exempt if purchased by a private user who has been granted a valid abatement of construction
related transaction taxes pursuant to this chapter. (Act...
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22-21-271
Section 22-21-271 Certificates of need - Application fees; appropriation of funds; disposition
of fees. (a) Each application for a certificate of need shall be accompanied by a fee of one
percent of the estimated cost of the proposed cost of the new Institutional Health Service,
or a maximum of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) (indexed) per application. Provided, that
the application fee shall be three-fourths of one percent of the estimated cost of the proposed
new Institutional Health Service, or a maximum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000) if the applicant
has had an average daily census comprised of 50 percent or more Medicaid patients within the
last year prior to the filing of the application and a maximum of six thousand dollars ($6,000)
if a rural hospital applicant has had an average daily census comprised of 30 percent or more
Medicaid/Medicare patients within the last year prior to the filing of the application. The
minimum fee shall be set by the SHPDA. Fees shall be used...
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22-4-37
Section 22-4-37 Penalties for noncompliance. SHPDA shall impose an administrative penalty against
a covered health care reporter that fails to comply with this article in an amount not to
exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) if the covered health care reporter is a rural health
care provider or ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for all covered health care reporters and
the covered health care reporter may not participate in the Certificate of Need review process
either as an applicant for a Certificate of Need or in opposition to a Certificate of Need
application until the covered health care reporter is in compliance with this article. By
June 11, 2016, SHPDA, following advice and guidance from the Health Care Information and Data
Council, shall adopt rules pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act necessary to implement
this section. (Act 2015-471, §8.)...
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