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16-17-2
Section 16-17-2 Legislative intent. It is the purpose of the Legislature by this chapter
to authorize the incorporation of educational building authorities as public corporations
and as political subdivisions of the state for the purpose of providing ancillary improvements
for use in connection with educational institutions in this state, and to invest each authority
organized hereunder with all power that may be necessary or appropriate to enable it to accomplish
such purpose, including but without limitation to the power to lease its properties and to
issue interest-bearing revenue bonds. This chapter shall be liberally construed in conformity
with the said intent. (Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 222, p. 325, §2.)...
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16-18-2
Section 16-18-2 Legislative intent. It is the purpose of the Legislature by this chapter
to authorize the incorporation of educational building authorities as public corporations
and as political subdivisions of the state for the purpose of providing ancillary improvements
for use in connection with educational institutions in this state and to invest each authority
organized hereunder with all power that may be necessary or appropriate to enable it to accomplish
such purpose, including but without limitation to the power to lease its properties and to
issue interest-bearing revenue bonds. This chapter shall be liberally construed in conformity
with the said intent. (Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 221, p. 308, §2.)...
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16-28B-2
Section 16-28B-2 Legislative intent. It is the intent of the Legislature to provide
for the adoption of policies in public school systems to prevent the bullying of students.
It is the further intent of the Legislature that this chapter apply only to student against
student bullying, intimidation, violence, and threats of violence in the public schools of
Alabama, and between students while not on school property, in grades prekindergarten through
12, and that the State Department of Education develop, and each local board of education
adopt procedural policies to manage and possibly prevent these acts against any student by
another student or students based on the characteristics of a student. Additionally, it is
the intent of the Legislature that the filing of a complaint of bullying be in writing and
submitted by the affected student, or the parent or guardian of the affected student, and
not by an education employee on behalf of an affected student or his or her parent or guardian....

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22-34-2
Section 22-34-2 Legislative intent. It is the intent of the Legislature by the passage
of this chapter to enable the state acting by and through the authority and the department
to aid in the prevention and control of water pollution, to provide state financial aid to
public bodies for the prevention and control of water pollution, and to these ends to authorize
the incorporation of a state authority with power to issue Water Pollution Control Bonds;
and to agree to pay and to pay such portion of the estimated reasonable cost of the projects
of each public body as may be required to meet the water quality goals of the Federal Clean
Water Act, as amended. (Acts, 1987, No. 87-226, p. 317, §2.)...
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22-35-1
Section 22-35-1 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature of the State of Alabama
finds and declares that certain lands of Alabama constitute unique and delicately balanced
resources; that the protection of these resources is vital to the economy of this state; and
that the preservation of waters is a matter of the highest urgency and priority as these waters
provide a primary source of potable water in this state; that such use can only be served
effectively by maintaining the quality of waters in as close to a comparable previous condition
as possible, taking into account multiple use accommodations necessary to provide the broadest
possible promotion of public and private interests. The Legislature further finds that where
contamination of soils or waters has occurred, remedial measures have often been delayed for
long periods while determinations as to liability and the extent of liability are made; that
such delays result in the continuation and intensification of the...
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24-4A-1
Section 24-4A-1 Legislative findings; purpose of chapter. The Legislature hereby finds
that in an effort to meet the housing needs within the state, the private housing and construction
industry has developed mass production techniques which can substantially reduce a housing
and building cost, and that the mass production of housing and buildings consisting primarily
of factory manufacture presents unique problems with respect to the establishment of uniform
health and safety standards and inspection procedures. The Legislature further finds that
by minimizing the problems of standards and inspection procedures, it is demonstrating its
intention to encourage the reduction of manufactured building construction costs, and to make
housing and home ownership more feasible for all residents of the state. (Acts 1981, No. 81-706,
p. 1183, §1.)...
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25-8-32
Section 25-8-32 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature has found that Alabama
law has not kept pace with federal standards regulating the employment of minors to the extent
that it has become increasingly difficult for employers to comply with conflicting state and
federal child labor requirements. Accordingly, numerous changes are necessary to make the
child labor laws of Alabama compatible with the United States Department of Labor regulations
governing the employment of minors in nonagricultural occupations. Similarly, there is also
a need to remove anachronistic language and make clarifications to existing standards. In
view of the foregoing findings, the Legislature through this chapter intends to do all of
the following: (1) Conform with 17 federal hazardous orders. (2) Remove exemptions for domestic
service and the grading or handling, or both, of agricultural products. (3) Add a restriction
for occupations which involve working at heights exceeding six feet, as well...
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38-9-3
Section 38-9-3 Legislative findings and intent. The legislature recognizes that there
are many adult citizens of the state who, because of the infirmities of age, disabilities
or like incapacities, are in need of protective services. Such services should, to the maximum
degree of feasibility, allow the individual the same rights as other citizens, and at the
same time protect the individual from exploitation, neglect, abuse and degrading treatment.
This chapter is designed to establish those services and assure their availability to all
persons when in need of them, and to place the least possible restriction on personal liberty
and exercise of constitutional rights consistent with due process and protection from abuse,
exploitation and neglect. (Acts 1977, No. 780, p. 1340, §1.)...
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40-18-130
Section 40-18-130 Legislative intent. It is the intent of the Legislature to institute
programs that will make Alabama more competitive with other states in the recruitment and
retention of physicians and reduce inequities that a small or rural hospital and small or
rural communities have in the funding and recruitment of physician services. (Acts 1993, No.
93-313, p. 470, §1.)...
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40-29-2
Section 40-29-2 Applicability of chapter; purpose; legislative intent. The provisions
of this chapter shall apply to every public tax, license or fee, and/or any penalty or interest
payable thereon, levied under the provisions of any existing or hereafter enacted law which
is codified in this title or any other title and is collectible by the Commissioner of Revenue.
The purpose of this chapter is to supplement and clarify existing provisions of the general
law relating to the enforcement and collection of taxes. The provisions of this chapter shall
be complementary and in addition to all other provisions of law. In the event of any conflict
between the provisions of this chapter and those of any other specific statutory provisions
contained in other chapters of this title, or of any other title, it is hereby declared to
be the legislative intent that, to the extent such other specific provisions are inconsistent
with or different from the provisions of this chapter, the provisions of...
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