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9-18A-1
under this compact any and all donations and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials
and services (conditional or otherwise) from any state or the United States or any subdivision
or agency thereof, or interstate agency, or from any institution, person, firm or corporation,
and may receive, utilize and dispose of the same. "(i) The board may establish and maintain
such facilities as may be necessary for the transacting of its business. The board may acquire,
hold and convey real and personal property and any interest therein. "(j) The
board shall adopt bylaws, rules and regulations in convenient form, and shall also file a
copy of any amendment thereto, with the appropriate agency or officer in each of the party
states. "(k) The board annually shall make to the governor of each party state, a report
covering the activities of the board for the preceding year, and embodying such recommendations
as may have been adopted by the board, which report shall be transmitted to the...
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15-22-1.1
by the Interstate Commission, but shall not be a member. (c) Corporate records of the Interstate
Commission. The Interstate Commission shall maintain its corporate books and records in accordance
with the bylaws. (d) Qualified immunity, defense and indemnification. (1) The members, officers,
executive director, and employees of the Interstate Commission shall be immune from suit and
liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage to or
loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused or arising
out of any actual or alleged act, error or omission that occurred within the scope of Interstate
Commission employment, duties or responsibilities; provided, that nothing in this paragraph
shall be construed to protect any such person from suit and/or liability for any damage, loss,
injury or liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of any
such person. (2) The Interstate Commission shall defend the...
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33-12-5
grants or other assistance from federal, state and local governments or from agencies of such
governments and by issuing in its own name revenue bonds pledging a portion of the revenues
from such facilities. f. Arrange with any city, county, municipality or supplier of utilities
for the abandonment, relocation or other adjustment of roads, highways, bridges and utility
lines. (3) LAND ACQUISITION. The agency may acquire by purchase, lease, gift or condemnation
property of any kind, real, personal or mixed, or any interest therein, that the board
deems necessary or convenient to the exercise of its powers or functions; provided, that acquisition
by condemnation shall be limited to land, rights in land, including leaseholds and easements,
and water rights in the Alabama portion of the Elk River Watershed that the board determines
to be necessary to the control and optimum development of the Elk River. The amount and character
of the interests in land, rights in land and water rights...
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4-3-47
perpetuity) specified in its certificate of incorporation; (2) To sue and be sued in its own
name in civil actions, excepting actions in tort against the authority; (3) To adopt and make
use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To adopt and alter bylaws for
the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business; (5) To acquire, receive, take and
hold, whether by purchase, option to purchase, gift, lease, devise or otherwise, property
of every description, whether real, personal or mixed, whether in one or more counties
and whether within or without the corporate limits of any authorizing subdivision, and to
manage said property and to develop any property and to sell, exchange, lease or grant an
option to purchase any property (whether developed or undeveloped) owned, leased or controlled
by it; (6) To make, enter into, execute and perform such contracts, agreements, leases and
other instruments and to take such other action as may be necessary or convenient to...
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24-1-116
Section 24-1-116 Cooperation of authorities. Any two or more authorities may join or cooperate
with one another in the exercise, either jointly or otherwise, of any or all of their powers
for the purpose of financing (including the issuance of bonds, notes, or other obligations
and giving security therefor), planning, undertaking, owning, constructing, operating, or
contracting with respect to a housing project or projects located within the boundaries of
any one or more of said authorities. For such purpose an authority may by resolution prescribe
and authorize any other housing authority or authorities so joining or cooperating with it
to act on its behalf with respect to any or all of such powers. Any authorities joining or
cooperating with one another may by resolutions appoint from among the commissioners of such
authorities an executive committee with full power to act on behalf of such authorities with
respect to any or all of their powers, as prescribed by resolutions of such...
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24-1-4
Section 24-1-4 Agreements of municipal, county, or regional housing authorities to secure federal
contributions. In addition to the powers conferred upon a housing authority created for a
city or county or a regional housing authority by other provisions of law, such authority,
in any contract for annual contributions with the federal government, may obligate itself,
which obligation shall be specifically enforceable and shall not constitute a mortgage, notwithstanding
any other laws, to convey to the federal government the project to which such contract relates,
upon the occurrence of a substantial default with respect to the covenants or conditions to
which such authority is subject. Such contract may further provide that in case of such conveyance,
the federal government may complete, operate, manage, lease, convey or otherwise deal with
the project in accordance with the terms of such contract. Any such contract shall require
that, as soon as practicable after the federal...
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24-1-132
Section 24-1-132 Powers of municipalities, counties, public bodies, etc., to aid housing authorities.
(a) For the purpose of aiding and cooperating in the planning, undertaking, construction,
or operation by housing authorities of housing projects located within the area in which it
is authorized to act, any city, county, municipal corporation, district, or other subdivision
or public body or agency of the state may, upon such terms, with or without consideration,
as it may determine: (1) Dedicate, release, sell, convey, or lease any of its interest in
any property or grant easements, licenses, or any other rights or privileges therein to a
housing authority or the United States of America or any agency thereof; (2) Cause parks,
playgrounds, recreational, community, educational, water, sewer, drainage facilities, or any
other works which it is otherwise empowered to undertake to be furnished adjacent to or in
connection with housing projects; (3) Furnish, dedicate, close, pave,...
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24-2-3
Section 24-2-3 Powers of housing authorities or municipalities - Powers under other housing
laws; contracts; issuance of bonds and other obligations; eminent domain. In undertaking such
redevelopment projects a housing authority, or the governing body of any incorporated city
or town, shall have all the rights, powers, privileges, and immunities that such authority
has under Chapter 1 of this title, and any other provision of law relating to slum clearance
and housing projects for persons of low income, including, without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, the power to make and execute contracts, to issue bonds and other obligations
and give security therefor, to acquire real property by eminent domain or purchase, and to
do any and all things necessary to carry out projects in the same manner as though all the
provisions of law applicable to slum clearance and housing projects were applicable to redevelopment
projects undertaken under this chapter; provided, that nothing...
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11-96A-4
Section 11-96A-4 Cooperation with other municipalities, counties, etc., in exercise of powers.
Any two or more municipalities or counties may join or cooperate with one another or with
an unincorporated area in the exercise, either jointly or otherwise, of any or all of their
powers for the financing, planning, undertaking, owning, constructing, operating, contracting,
or disposing of any dwelling, shelter, halfway house, or other housing located within the
boundaries of any one or more of said municipalities or counties. For such purpose any municipality
or county may authorize any other so joining or cooperating with it to act on its behalf with
respect to any or all of such powers. Any municipalities or counties joining or cooperating
with one another may by resolution appoint from among the members of the governing bodies
an executive committee with full power to act on behalf of such municipalities or counties
with respect to all their powers. Furthermore, any municipality may...
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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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