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11-91-1
Section 11-91-1 Provision by governing bodies of counties and municipalities for group
life, health, accident, etc., insurance, etc., for officers and employees authorized. (a)
The council, commission, or similar governing body of each municipal corporation, the board
of directors of each incorporated municipal board, the county commission of each county, the
board of education of each city and the board of education of each county, now existing or
established after August 16, 1947, shall have power and authority to contract for and obtain
and maintain policies of group life, health, accident, and hospitalization insurance or any
one or more of them and shall have power and authority to contract for and obtain and maintain
individual annuity contracts, retirement income policies or group annuity contracts to provide
a retirement plan for the benefit of such of the officers and employees of such municipality,
incorporated municipal board, county, or board as may be determined by such...
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24-2-4
Section 24-2-4 Approval of redevelopment plan by governing bodies of cities, counties,
etc., in which project situated; assistance of redevelopment projects by cities, counties,
etc. An authority or the governing body of any city or town shall not initiate any redevelopment
project under this chapter until the governing body, or agency designated by it or empowered
by law to so act of each city, town, or village, hereinafter called "municipalities,"
in which any of the area to be covered by said project is situated has approved a plan, herein
called the "redevelopment plan," which provides an outline for the development or
redevelopment of said area and is sufficiently complete: (1) To indicate its relationship
to definite local objectives as to appropriate land uses and improved traffic, public transportation,
public utilities, recreational and community facilities, and other public improvements; (2)
To indicate proposed land uses and building requirements in the area; and (3) To...
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12-18-53
Section 12-18-53 Payment into Judicial Retirement Fund of moneys previously paid into
retirement funds for benefit of judges by counties or municipalities; crediting to judges
of such payments. When a district judge elects to come under the provisions of Article 1 of
this chapter, all money paid by the county or municipality into a retirement fund for the
benefit of such judge shall immediately be paid into the Judicial Retirement Fund on account
of the judge electing to come under the article, and the same shall be credited to him under
the rules and regulations applicable to similar contributions under the Employees' Retirement
System of Alabama. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, ยง4-127.)...
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40-3-13
Section 40-3-13 Supervision of preparation of inventories or appraisals. Any inventory
or appraisal of property taken or made under the provisions of this chapter shall be under
the supervision and control of the county board of equalization or such other like board or
agency vested with the final authority to inspect, review, revise, and fix the value of property
for the purpose of taxation. All appraisers, clerks, or other employees employed for the purpose
of making an inventory or appraisal under the provisions of this chapter shall be selected
under and governed by the provisions of any countywide civil service law now or hereafter
in effect in any such county. The governing body of any such county shall at all times have
the right to determine the number of employees that shall be engaged in the making of any
inventory or appraisal under the authority of this chapter and may increase or reduce the
number of said employees at any time. The state Department of Revenue shall have...
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22-3A-19
Section 22-3A-19 Certain public health facilities as primary obligation of authority;
reimbursement to counties; refinancing or refunding of obligations. (a) As its primary obligation
under this chapter, the authority shall, subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this
section, expend the net proceeds derived from the sale of the bonds herein provided
(other than refunding bonds), together with the income from the investment of such proceeds,
for the purpose of paying the costs of acquiring, constructing, improving and equipping public
health facilities in the following locations and in the following amounts: County Municipality
or Locality Total Autauga Prattville $8,318 Baldwin Bay Minette 556,649 Baldwin Fairhope 619,694
Baldwin Foley 542,375 Barbour Clayton 122,267 Barbour Eufaula 559,930 Bibb Centreville 739,481
Blount Oneonta 383,936 Bullock Union Springs 549,960 Butler Greenville 683,291 Calhoun Anniston
2,000,000 Chambers LaFayette 531,844 Chambers Valley 170,723...
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11-43-12.1
Section 11-43-12.1 Purchase of services or personal property by Class 7 or 8 municipalities
from elected officials, employees, or members of municipal boards. (a) Notwithstanding any
statute or law to the contrary, any municipality in Class 7 or 8 may legally purchase from
any of the elected officials of such municipality or employees of such municipality or board
members of municipal boards organized under statutory authority by or for such municipality,
any personal service or personal property, provided the elected official, employee, or board
member is the only domiciled vendor of the personal service or personal property within the
municipality, and such elected official, employee, or board member may legally sell such personal
service or personal property to the municipality. The cost or value of such personal service
or personal property authorized to be obtained or purchased under this section shall
in no event exceed the sum of $3,000.00. The elected official, employee, or...
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11-50-520
Section 11-50-520 Definitions. The following words and phrases and others importing
the same meaning, where used in this chapter, shall be given the following respective interpretations
and meanings: (1) THE CORPORATION. Any corporation organized under this chapter. (2) APPLICANTS.
Those persons who organize the corporation. (3) POWER DISTRICT. The territory proposed to
be served by the corporation as specified in its certificate of incorporation as originally
filed or any amendment thereto made pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (4) MUNICIPALITY
or MUNICIPALITIES. Any city or town incorporated under the laws of Alabama. (5) COUNTY or
COUNTIES. Any county organized under the laws of Alabama. (6) GOVERNING BODY. Whenever used
in relation to any municipality, the city or town council, city commission or the body or
board, by whatsoever name known, having charge of the governing of a municipality, and shall
be held to include the mayor or other chief executive officer of the...
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11-58-12
Section 11-58-12 Conveyances of properties to corporations by municipalities and counties.
(a) Any county and any incorporated city and town may transfer and convey to its county or
municipal medical clinic board, as the case may be, that is duly incorporated pursuant to
this chapter, any property that may, immediately preceding the conveyance, have been owned
by the county or municipality, including medical clinics and clinical facilities, hospitals
and hospital facilities, and assets and any land used or useable for medical clinic or hospital
purposes, whether or not the property is necessary for the conduct of the governmental or
other public functions of the county or municipality. A transfer or conveyance of property
shall have prior authorization by resolution duly adopted by the governing body of the county,
respecting county medical clinics, or the municipality. The resolution shall have been published
one time, at least five days before a transfer or conveyance is consummated,...
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4-6-4
Section 4-6-4 Authority of counties and municipalities to adopt regulations; zoning
jurisdiction of counties and municipalities. (a) Counties. - In order to prevent the creation
or establishment of airport hazards, any county having an airport hazard area within its zoning
jurisdiction, as hereinafter defined, may adopt, administer and enforce, under the police
power and in the manner and upon the conditions hereinafter prescribed, airport zoning regulations
for such airport hazard area, which regulations may divide such area into zones, and within
such zones specify the land uses permitted and regulate and restrict the height to which structures
and trees may be erected or allowed to grow. The zoning jurisdiction of the county is hereby
declared to be all unincorporated areas in the county, except within the police jurisdiction
of any municipality and the area within two miles of an airport owned or operated by a municipality
when said municipality exercises or declares its intention...
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41-21-5
Section 41-21-5 Vesting of title to sets of code; duty of officers, employees, etc.,
of state as to disposition of sets of code in custody thereof upon severance of connection
with offices, etc.; effect of failure to dispose of code in manner prescribed by section.
Except those sets of codes distributed to members of the Legislature and the Lieutenant Governor,
the title to all of the sets of the annotated code, the distribution of which to officers
and offices of the state and the several counties and municipalities thereof is provided for
in this chapter, shall forever remain in the State of Alabama and said sets shall never become
the personal property of any person or corporation, however long they shall have had possession
thereof. Officers, employees and agents of the state and of the several counties thereof to
whom a set of said annotated code is transmitted by the Secretary of State under the provisions
of this chapter, upon the severance of their connection with their...
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