11-47-110.1
Section 11-47-110.1 Certified animal control officer in Class 5 and Class 8 municipalities. (a) As used in this section, a local animal control law means a municipal ordinance or local law governing the treatment, care, well-being, or safety of animals. (b) A Class 5 and Class 8 municipality, by ordinance, may: (1) Establish civil penalties for violations of local animal control laws in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for any violation. (2) Establish the position of certified animal control officer as well as the authorities and responsibilities of a certified animal control officer, which may include the authority to issue citations, as further provided in this section. (c) The chief of police of a Class 5 and Class 8 municipality or his or her designee shall be responsible for certifying and revoking the certification of animal control officers, which shall include establishing minimum standards for training and experience that an individual must meet to qualify...
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11-86A-16
Section 11-86A-16 Application of proceeds from the sale of bonds; source of payment; pledge of county's or municipality's credit; negotiability; exemption from taxation; pledge as security for funds belonging to a public person; investment in bonds by fiduciaries; no public hearing required; investment in bonds by Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama, the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama, and the State Insurance Fund; investment in bonds by public persons. (a) The proceeds from the sale of any bonds shall be applied as provided in the proceedings in which the bonds are authorized to be issued, including, without limitation, the payment of all legal, fiscal, and recording fees and expenses incurred in connection with the authorization, sale, and issuance of the bonds and, if provided in the proceedings authorizing their issuance, interest on the bonds (or if only a part of any issue of bonds is issued for acquisition purposes, interest on that portion of the bonds of that issue...
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15-5-64
Section 15-5-64 Determination of abandonment. In order for property or proceeds to be deemed abandoned, a representative of the law enforcement agency having possession of abandoned property or proceeds shall file with the district attorney a sworn affidavit setting forth the circumstances of the abandonment, including the results of a search of records to identify the owner or lienholders. The records to be searched shall include records of the Alabama Department of Revenue, judge of probate, and the Secretary of State. After the filing of the affidavit, the district attorney or Attorney General may file an action in the circuit court to declare the property or proceeds abandoned. If the location of the owner, registrant, secured party, or lienholder is unknown, service shall be made at the last known address of the current owner, registrant, secured party, or lienholder, as well as by publication on a governmental web site or a newspaper of general circulation for a period of three...
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19-3-124
Section 19-3-124 Mortgages insured by secretary of housing and urban development - Sale, etc. It shall be lawful for trustees, executors, administrators, guardians and other fiduciaries, upon the termination of their fiduciary relationships, whether by revocation or otherwise, to make distribution of assets consisting of mortgages insured by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or his predecessor officer in cash rather than in kind, and in order to carry out the foregoing provision, such trustees, executors, administrators, guardians, and other fiduciaries, upon the termination of such fiduciary relationships, are hereby granted full power and authority to sell, transfer and deliver all such mortgages to other mortgagees approved by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or his predecessor officer, and the delivery of the proceeds of a bona fide sale of any such mortgage to the beneficial owner shall constitute full acquittance to such fiduciary as to such mortgage....
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28-4-129
Section 28-4-129 Filing of statement by board; inspection of statement by district attorney or police officers. It shall be the duty of the board to file immediately the statement required by Section 28-4-127 as a part of the files of its office and to permit any sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable, chief of police or other police officer of a municipality, district attorney whose duty it is to prosecute crime in the county in which delivery is made and any other peace officer of the county or officer charged with the duty of prosecuting violations of the law to inspect the said statements as they may desire at any time and especially to permit inspection thereof by any officer or other duly authorized person seeking information for the prosecution of persons charged with or suspected of crime, especially the crime of selling, giving away, bartering, keeping for sale or otherwise disposing of liquors or any beverages prohibited by the laws of the state to be sold, given away, kept for...
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40-5-15
Section 40-5-15 Levy and sale of personal property - Application and disposition of proceeds. The proceeds arising from such sale shall be applied to the payment of the expenses of the sale and of the taxes, interest, and fees due from such taxpayer, and any balance remaining shall be paid to the owner of the property, if present at the sale; if not present or if present and he refuses to receive the same, the collector shall deposit such balance with the county treasurer or, if there is no county treasurer, with such officer entrusted with the county funds, taking a receipt therefor, and the same shall be kept as a special fund; and, whenever the owner shall apply to the collector for such balance, the collector shall deliver to him the receipts therefor, and upon presentation thereof by such owner, the officer with whom such deposit was made shall pay to him the amount expressed in the receipt. But if such excess is not called for in three years after such sale by the person entitled...
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45-19-231
Section 45-19-231 Abandoned and stolen property. (a)(l) The sheriff shall keep and maintain a permanent record of all abandoned and stolen personal property recovered by the sheriff's office. These records shall state the description of the property, the date of recovery of the property, the serial or other identifying number of the property, and the place of recovery of the property. The records shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable times. (2) All abandoned or stolen property recovered by the sheriff's office shall be stored in a suitable place to protect the property from deterioration. (b) If the abandoned and stolen personal property is of a perishable nature and reasonable attempts to locate and identify the owner of the property are not successful, the property may be sold at once without notice. The sheriff shall attempt to obtain the best possible price for the property. The proceeds of such a sale shall be held in a separate account for a period of six months...
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45-27-82
Section 45-27-82 Recovery of court costs. (a) The office of the district attorney serving Escambia County, Alabama, shall be allowed to establish a court cost recovery division for the purpose of collecting assessments, costs, fees, fines, or forfeitures due to be paid to the State of Alabama, Escambia County, municipalities within Escambia County, or any agency or subdivision of these governments as a result of any court action or proceeding. (b) The court, the clerk of the court, or a probation officer shall notify the district attorney in writing when any bail bond forfeitures, court costs, fines, penalty assessments, crime victims' compensation assessments, or like assessments in any civil or criminal proceeding ordered by the court to be paid to the state or municipality have been paid or are in default and the default has not been vacated. Upon notification to the district attorney, the court cost recovery division of the district attorney's office may collect or enforce the...
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45-41-232
Section 45-41-232 Sale of abandoned, stolen, and unclaimed property. (a)(1) The Sheriff of Lee County shall keep and maintain a permanent record of all abandoned and stolen personal property recovered by the property, the date of recovery of the property, the serial or other identifying number of the property, and the place of recovery of the property. The records shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable times. (2) All abandoned or stolen property recovered by the sheriff's department shall be stored in a suitable place to protect the property from deterioration. (b) If the abandoned and stolen personal property is of a perishable nature and reasonable attempts to locate and identify the owner of the property are not successful, the property may be sold at once without notice. The sheriff shall attempt to obtain the best possible price for the property. The proceeds of such a sale shall be held in a separate account for a period of six months for the owner. During this...
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45-7-233
Section 45-7-233 Sale of abandoned, stolen, and unclaimed property. (a) The Sheriff of Butler County shall keep and maintain a permanent record of all abandoned and stolen personal property recovered by the sheriff's office. These records shall state the description of the property, the date of recovery of the property, and the serial or other identifying number of the property. The records shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable times. (b) All abandoned or stolen property recovered by the sheriff's office shall be stored in a suitable place to protect the property from deterioration. (c) If the abandoned or stolen personal property is of a perishable nature and reasonable attempts to locate and identify the owner of the property are not successful, the property may be sold at once without notice. The sheriff shall attempt to obtain the best possible price for the property. The proceeds of such a sale shall be held in a separate account for a period of six months for the...
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