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24-1-130
Section 24-1-130 Legislative findings and declaration of necessity. It is hereby declared that
unsanitary or unsafe dwelling and public school accommodations exist in various cities of
the state and in the area surrounding such cities; that consequently persons of low income
are forced to reside in and use such dwelling and public school accommodations; that these
conditions cause an increase in and spread of disease and crime and constitute a menace to
the health, safety, morals, and welfare of the citizens of the state and impair economic values;
that the clearance, replanning, and reconstruction of the areas in which unsanitary or unsafe
housing conditions exist and the provision of safe and sanitary dwelling and public school
accommodations at such rentals that persons who now live in unsafe or unsanitary or congested
dwelling accommodations or in overcrowded and congested dwelling accommodations can afford
to live in safe or sanitary or uncongested dwelling accommodations, are...
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24-1-21
Section 24-1-21 Legislative findings and declaration of necessity. It is hereby declared that
unsanitary or unsafe dwelling and public school accommodations exist in various cities of
the state and that such unsafe or unsanitary conditions arise from overcrowding and concentration
of population, the obsolete and poor condition of the buildings, improper planning, excessive
land coverage, lack of proper light, air and space, unsanitary design and arrangement, lack
of proper facilities, and the existence of conditions which endanger life or property by fire
and other causes; that in all such cities persons of low income are forced to reside in unsanitary
or unsafe dwelling accommodations; that in various cities of the state there is a lack of
safe or sanitary dwelling and public school accommodations available to all the inhabitants
thereof and that consequently persons of low income are forced to occupy overcrowded and congested
dwelling accommodations; that these conditions cause an...
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24-1-102
as aforesaid if there is a county housing authority created for such county which has any bonds
or notes outstanding unless, first, all holders of such bonds and notes consent in writing
to the substitution of such regional housing authority in lieu of such county housing authority
on all such bonds and notes and, second, the commissioners of such county housing authority
adopt a resolution consenting to the transfer of all the rights, contracts, obligations, and
property, real and personal, of such county housing authority to such regional housing
authority as provided in this section; and provided further, that when the above two conditions
are complied with and such regional housing authority is created and authorized to exercise
its powers and other functions, all rights, contracts, agreements, obligations, and property,
real and personal, of such county housing authority shall be in the name of and vest
in such regional housing authority, and all obligations of such...
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11-96A-1
Section 11-96A-1 Legislative declarations. It is hereby declared that a lack of sanitary, safe,
and affordable dwelling accommodations for persons of moderate and low income and shelters,
halfway houses and emergency housing for persons who would otherwise be homeless exists in
various municipalities and rural areas of the state. Consequently, persons of low and moderate
income are forced to reside in and use unsafe and unsanitary dwellings and certain other persons
are unable to afford any dwelling accommodations at all. These conditions which cause an increase
in and spread of disease and crime constitute a menace to the health, safety, morals, and
welfare of the citizens of the state. It is a matter of public interest to provide safe and
sanitary housing for the low and moderate income citizens and shelter for homeless persons,
to alleviate such conditions and to encourage economic development, to increase employment
in housing construction and related businesses and to create and...
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24-1-81
Section 24-1-81 Low income housing in rural areas. Without limiting the generality of other
provisions of this article, a county housing authority is empowered to borrow money, accept
grants, and exercise its other powers under this article to provide housing for persons of
low income in rural areas. The undertaking of the construction of any dwelling or dwellings
under this section shall constitute a "housing project" within the meaning of this
article. To these ends, the county housing authority is authorized to enter into such long-term
leases or purchase agreements or otherwise to rent or sell housing to persons of low income
in rural areas as such county authority deems necessary in order to assure the achievement
of the objectives of this article. Such leases or agreements may include such covenants as
the county authority deems appropriate regarding the dwelling or dwellings, and the tracts
contiguous thereto, which covenants, notwithstanding any rule of law to the contrary, may...

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24-1-104
be adopted if there is a county housing authority created for any such additional county which
has any bonds or notes outstanding unless, first, all holders of such bonds and notes consent
in writing to the substitution of such regional housing authority in lieu of such county housing
authority as the obligor thereon and, second, the commissioners of such county housing authority
adopt a resolution consenting to the transfer of all the rights, contracts, obligations, and
property, real and personal, of such county housing authority to such regional housing
authority as provided in this section; and provided further, that when the above two conditions
are complied with and the area of operation of such regional housing authority is increased
to include such additional county, as provided in this section, all rights, contracts, agreements,
obligations, and property, real and personal, of such county housing authority shall
be in the name of and vest in such regional housing authority,...
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24-2-2
Section 24-2-2 Powers of housing authorities or municipalities - Acquisition and redevelopment
of blighted property; limitations on eminent domain; definitions. (a) Any housing authority
now or hereafter established pursuant to this title, or any incorporated city or town may
carry out any work or undertaking, hereafter called a "redevelopment project": (1)
To acquire blighted property as defined in subsection (c). (2) To acquire other real property
for the purpose of removing, preventing, or reducing blight, blighting factors, or the causes
of blight, but this authority to acquire such other property shall not be construed to grant
the power of eminent domain to acquire property that is not blighted without the consent of
the owner. (3) To clear any areas acquired and install, construct, or reconstruct streets,
utilities, and site improvements essential to the preparation of sites for uses in accordance
with the redevelopment plan. (4) To sell or lease land so acquired for uses in...
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24-8-7
as necessary to perfect or transfer this title. (d) For the purposes of this section, a person
is considered to be in the business of selling or renting dwellings under any of the following
circumstances: (1) The person has, within the preceding 12 months, participated as principal
in three or more transactions involving the sale or rental of any dwelling or any interest
in it. (2) The person has, within the preceding 12 months, participated as agent, other than
in the sale of his or her personal residence, in providing sales or rental facilities
or services in two or more transactions involving the sale or rental of any dwelling or any
interest in it. (3) The person is the owner of any dwelling designed or intended for occupancy
by, or occupied by, five or more families. (e) This chapter shall not prohibit a religious
organization, association, or society, or any nonprofit institution or organization operated,
supervised, or controlled by or in conjunction with a religious...
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38-15-4
for youths, youth transitional care facility, long term youth residential facility, private
alternative boarding school, private alternative outdoor program, and any organization entrusted
with the residential care of children in any organizational form or combination defined by
this section shall be afforded the following rights and any other rights adopted by the department
through rule, which shall be publicly posted and accessible to youth: a. To be afforded dignity
in his or her personal relationships with staff, youth, and other persons. b. To live
in a safe, healthy, and comfortable environment where he or she is treated with respect. c.
To be free from physical, sexual, emotional, or other abuse or corporal punishment. d. To
be granted a reasonable level of personal privacy in accommodations, personal
care and assistance, and visits. e. To confidential care of his or her records and personal
information, and to approve release of those records prior to the release of...
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12-15-102
law. This term shall not apply to any of the following: a. An offense when committed by a child
16 or 17 years of age as follows: 1. A nonfelony traffic offense or water safety offense other
than one charged pursuant to Section 32-5A-191 or 32-5A-191.3 or a municipal ordinance prohibiting
the same conduct. 2. A capital offense. 3. A Class A felony. 4. A felony which has as an element
the use of a deadly weapon. 5. A felony which has as an element the causing of death or serious
physical injury. 6. A felony which has as an element the use of a dangerous instrument
against any person who is one of the following: (i) A law enforcement officer or official.
(ii) A correctional officer or official. (iii) A parole or probation officer or official.
(iv) A juvenile court probation officer or official. (v) A district attorney or other prosecuting
officer or official. (vi) A judge or judicial official. (vii) A court officer or official.
(viii) A person who is a grand juror, juror, or witness...
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