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23-2-173
Section 23-2-173 Reciprocal agreements - Other states or jurisdictions. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED
BY ACT 2019-501 IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2024. TO SEE THE AMENDED
VERSION, SEE THE VERSION LABELED PENDING. (a) The Department of Transportation is hereby empowered
to enter into agreements, when not in conflict with law, with other states or jurisdictions
for reciprocal enforcement of toll violations. (b) An agreement made under this section shall
provide that drivers licensed in the state, while operating on the highways of another jurisdiction,
shall receive benefits, privileges, and exemptions of a similar kind with regard to toll enforcement
as are extended to drivers and vehicles licensed or registered in the other jurisdiction while
operated in the state. (c) A reciprocal agreement under this section may provide for enforcement
of toll violations by refusal or suspension of the license in accordance with Section 23-2-172.
(d) The reciprocal violation...
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37-4-82
Section 37-4-82 Powers of commission - Generally. The commission shall have the right, power
and authority: To provide and make certifications, reports and information to the Secretary
of the United States Department of Transportation; to enter into agreements with said secretary
to carry out the purposes of this article; to enforce federal safety standards in the State
of Alabama in lieu of enforcement by the said department of transportation as permitted in
the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 (P. L. 90-481); and to exercise regulatory jurisdiction
over the safety of pipeline systems and the transportation of gas as permitted by the Natural
Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 (P. L. 90-481). (Acts 1969, Ex. Sess., No. 204, p. 273, §3.)...

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37-4-92
Section 37-4-92 Commission - Power and authority. The commission shall have the right, power
and authority: to provide and make certification, reports and information to the Secretary
of the United States Department of Transportation; to enter into agreements with said secretary
to carry out the purposes of this article; to enforce federal safety standards in the State
of Alabama in lieu of enforcement by the said department of transportation as permitted in
the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 and the Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of
1979 (P.L. 96-129); and to exercise regulatory jurisdiction over the safety of pipeline facilities
and the transportation of hazardous liquids as permitted by the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety
Act of 1968 and the Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979 (P.L. 96-129). (Acts 1988,
1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-915, p. 508, §3.)...
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38-10-7
Section 38-10-7 Institution of actions for enforcement of child support obligations, etc. (a)
Whenever anyone owing the obligation of support has failed to provide support, and application
is made to the department for support services as may be provided pursuant to the requirements
of Title IV-D or for aid, the department, and including the district attorney when providing
services for the department, may take appropriate action under this article, or any other
appropriate state and federal statutes, to assure that the responsible person or persons owing
the obligation of support provide support, including, but not limited to, civil or criminal
actions to determine parentage or to establish, modify, or enforce support obligations. All
actions to determine parentage or to establish, modify, or enforce support obligations may
be brought in either the juvenile court or district court or the circuit court or appropriate
federal court, and all presently existing statutes are hereby amended...
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45-28-244.01
Section 45-28-244.01 Levy and collection of tax; disposition of funds; Etowah County Development
Committee. (a) In Etowah County, there is levied a one cent ($0.01) county sales and use tax
in all areas of the county, which may become effective no sooner than January 1, 1996. (b)
The tax shall parallel the state sales and use taxes including exemptions therefrom and enforcement
proceedings therefor. The Etowah County Commission may administer and collect this tax, or
contract with a private entity or the State Department of Revenue to administer and collect
this tax, and provide for enforcement penalties by resolution. The county commission, the
State Department of Revenue, or a private entity collecting the tax may retain an amount or
percentage of the total proceeds collected in such an amount as may be agreed upon by the
members of the county commission, but in no event shall the charge exceed two percent of the
total amount of tax collected under this section. (c) The net proceeds...
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9-11-300
Section 9-11-300 Establishment. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, through
the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources, is hereby authorized and directed
to establish by proclamation such wildlife management areas as may be in the public interest
and to enter into agreements with the United States Forest Service, the United States Bureau
of Biological Survey, the Tennessee Valley Authority or other owners, lessees or administrators
of such lands as may be necessary and suitable for the purpose of establishing wildlife management
areas. Such agreements shall provide for the fixing and demarcation of the boundaries of said
area or areas, define the responsibilities of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
and the cooperating party or parties for restocking of wildlife species, the planting and
cultivation of game and fish foods, the protection of such areas from predatory animals and
unauthorized hunting or fishing and any other work necessary...
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22-30E-4
Section 22-30E-4 Authority of the department to establish rules and regulations. (a) The department,
acting through the commission, may adopt, promulgate, modify, amend, and repeal rules and
regulations to implement and enforce this chapter as necessary to provide for the voluntary
assessment, cleanup, reuse, and redevelopment of qualifying properties. All rules and regulations
established pursuant to this chapter shall comply with applicable provisions of the Alabama
Administrative Procedure Act, Section 41-22-11. (b) The department's rules and regulations
shall include, at a minimum, the following: (1) Rules and regulations establishing cleanup
standards. (2) Rules and regulations governing procedures for placement of properties on and
removal of properties from the Voluntary Cleanup Properties Inventory required under the provisions
of Section 22-30E-11. (3) Rules and regulations governing procedures for the filing in the
deed records of the probate courts of appropriate notice upon...
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23-7-5
Section 23-7-5 Powers and functions. (a) In addition to the powers contained in other provisions
of this chapter, the bank has all power necessary, useful, or appropriate to fund, operate,
and administer the bank, and to perform its other functions including, but not limited to,
the following power to: (1) Have perpetual succession. (2) Adopt, promulgate, amend, and repeal
bylaws, not inconsistent with this chapter for the administration of the bank's affairs and
the implementation of its functions including the right of the board to select qualifying
projects and to provide loans and other financial assistance. (3) Sue and be sued in its own
name. (4) Have a seal and alter it at pleasure, although the failure to affix the seal does
not affect the validity of an instrument executed on behalf of the bank. (5) Make loans to
qualified borrowers to finance the eligible costs of qualified projects and to acquire, hold,
and sell loan obligations at prices and in a manner as the board...
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26-16-114
Section 26-16-114 Investigations; training; protocol and reporting forms. (a) An investigation
shall be performed utilizing protocol and forms approved by the Alabama Sudden Unexplained
Infant Death Investigation (SUIDI) Team in all incidents of infant deaths. (b) All law enforcement
agencies within this state are responsible to ensure that all personnel who investigate infant
deaths obtain training developed by the SUIDI Team on investigation protocol and completing
reporting forms. (c) All elected and appointed coroners and deputy coroners are responsible
for obtaining training on investigation protocol and completing reporting forms in cases of
infant deaths. (d) The training, which shall be developed by the SUIDI Team, shall include
a focus on the importance of being sensitive to the grief of family members and shall be consistent
with the death scene investigation protocol approved by the SUIDI Team. (e) The Alabama Department
of Public Health shall be responsible for developing a...
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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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