22-27-6
Section 22-27-6 Authority to adopt resolution or ordinance; rules and regulations; noncompliance as public nuisance; citation; court proceedings. (a) The county commission may by resolution or ordinance provide for the orderly collection of fees charged under the provisions of this article. Such commission may establish periodic payment systems and is authorized to purchase necessary supplies and materials and employ personnel necessary to effectuate any such periodic payment system. Such periodic payment system may be effected by the county through negotiation with any one or more public or private utilities providing service in the county for the periodic billing of such fees and the collection thereof on behalf of the county by one or more such utilities. Any delinquency in any such payment shall constitute a violation of this article and entitle the county to pursue any remedy provided in this article. The county may agree to pay reasonable compensation to any such utility for its...
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31-2A-64
Section 31-2A-64 (Article 64.) Review by the Senior Judge Advocate. (a) Each general and special court-martial case in which there has been a finding of guilty shall be reviewed by the senior judge advocate, or a designee for the convening authority. The senior judge advocate, or designee, may not review a case under this subsection if that person has acted in the same case as an accuser, investigating officer, member of the court, military judge, or counsel or has otherwise acted on behalf of the prosecution or defense. The senior judge advocate's review shall be in writing and shall contain all of the following: (1) Conclusions as to whether: a. The court had jurisdiction over the accused and the offense. b. The charge and specification stated an offense. c. The sentence was within the limits prescribed as a matter of law. (2) A response to each allegation of error made in writing by the accused. (3) If the case is sent for action under subsection (b), a recommendation as to the...
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31-2A-32
Section 31-2A-32 (Article 32.) Preliminary hearing; report. (a) No charge or specification may be referred to a general court-martial for trial until the completion of a preliminary hearing, unless the preliminary hearing is waived by the accused. The purpose of the preliminary hearing shall be limited to the following: (1) Determining whether there is probable cause to believe an offense has been committed and the accused committed the offense. (2) Determining whether the convening authority has court-martial jurisdiction over the offense and the accused. (3) Considering the form of charges. (4) Recommending the disposition that should be made of the case. (b) A preliminary hearing under subsection (a) shall be conducted by a hearing officer who satisfies all of the following: (1) The hearing officer shall be an impartial judge advocate whenever practicable or, in exceptional circumstances in which the interests of justice warrant, an impartial hearing officer who is not a judge...
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31-2A-71
Section 31-2A-71 (Article 71.) Execution of sentence; suspension of sentence. (a) If the sentence of the court-martial extends to dismissal or bad-conduct discharge and if the right of the accused to appellate review is not waived, and an appeal is not withdrawn under Section 31-2A-61 (Article 61), that part of the sentence extending to dismissal or bad-conduct discharge may not be executed until there is a final judgment as to the legality of the proceedings. A judgment as to the legality of the proceedings is final in such cases when review is completed by an appellate court prescribed in Section 31-2A-67 (Article 67), and is deemed final by the law of the State of Alabama. (b) If the sentence of the court-martial extends to dismissal or bad conduct discharge and if the right of the accused to appellate review is waived, or an appeal is withdrawn under Section 31-2A-61 (Article 61), that part of the sentence extending to dismissal or a bad-conduct discharge may not be executed until...
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41-10-425
as the authority may deem advisable, including, but without limitation to, insurance and guarantees against any loss in connection with any of its property or assets, tangible or intangible, in such amounts and from such public or private entities as it may deem appropriate, and to pay premiums or other charges for such insurance or guarantees; (8) To acquire by purchase, gift or any other lawful means, and transfer, convey or cause to be conveyed to the State of Alabama, any real, personal or mixed property; (9) To make and enter into such contracts, leases, agreements and other actions as may be necessary or desirable to accomplish any corporate purpose and to exercise any power necessary for the accomplishment of the purposes of the authority or incidental to the powers expressly set out herein; (10) To appoint and employ such attorneys, accountants, technical consultants and other advisors, agents and independent contractors as may in the judgment of the authority, be...
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41-10-625
trustees, paying agents, investment bankers, and underwriters as the directors deem necessary or desirable for the conduct of the business of the authority. (15) To make, enter into, and execute financing agreements and other contracts, agreements, or other instruments, and to take other actions as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish any purpose for which the authority was organized or to exercise any power granted to it. (16) To sell, exchange, and convey any or all real or personal property belonging to the authority whenever its directors shall find any such action to be in furtherance of the purposes for which the authority was organized. (17) To acquire, hold, and dispose of real and personal property. (18) To exercise any power granted by the laws of the state to public or private corporations which is not in conflict with the public purpose of this division. (19) To adopt and promulgate administrative regulations necessary or appropriate to effectuate its...
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41-10-754
trustees, paying agents, investment bankers, and underwriters as the directors deem necessary or desirable for the conduct of the business of the authority. (16) To make, enter into, and execute financing agreements and other contracts, agreements, or other instruments, and to take other actions as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish any purpose for which the authority was organized or to exercise any power granted to it. (17) To sell, exchange, and convey any or all real or personal property belonging to the authority whenever its directors shall find any such action to be in furtherance of the purposes for which the authority was organized. (18) To acquire, hold, and dispose of real and personal property. (19) To sell, assign, or otherwise convey to another person or entity, for such consideration as the directors of the authority shall determine, the authority's right to receive and collect the appropriated revenues or any portion thereof that have not been...
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11-86A-12
and recreation purposes to other public persons and to any organization which is described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as in effect from time to time, or as recodified, or any corresponding provision of any future revenue law. (9) To accept gifts, grants, bequests, or devises. (10) To accept grants of money from public persons and to enter into binding agreements with those entities, with or without consideration. (11) To accept donations of money or real or personal or mixed property. (12) To invest in bank deposits, U.S. Treasury obligations, instruments, real, personal, or mixed property, and other investments as the board of directors may determine to be appropriate and convenient to accomplish any purpose for which an authority is organized, including works of internal improvement. (13) To appoint, contract with, and employ officers, employees, and agents including, but not limited to, engineers, accountants, attorneys, architects, construction...
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41-10-396
as the authority may deem advisable, including, but without limitation to, insurance and guarantees against any loss in connection with any of its property or assets, tangible or intangible, in such amounts and from such public or private entities as it may deem appropriate, and to pay premiums or other charges for such insurance or guarantees; (9) To acquire by purchase, gift or any other lawful means, and to transfer, convey or cause to be conveyed to the State of Alabama, any real, personal or mixed property; (10) To make and enter into such contracts, leases, agreements and other actions as may be necessary or desirable to accomplish any corporate purpose and to exercise any power necessary for the accomplishment of the purposes of the authority or incidental to the powers expressly set out herein; (11) To appoint and employ such attorneys, accountants, technical consultants and other advisors, agents and independent contractors as may, in the judgment of the authority, be...
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41-10-546
office of the authority, and provided further that the officers, directors, agents, and employees of the authority may not be sued for actions in behalf of the authority in any nisi prius court other than the courts of the county in which is located the principal office of the authority. (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the seal at pleasure. (4) To establish a fiscal year. (5) To acquire, purchase, lease, receive, hold, transmit, and convey the title to real and personal property to or from any person. (6) To issue and incur authority obligations, whether or not the interest thereon (or, in the case of authority guaranties, on the authority-guaranteed obligations to which such authority guaranties relate) is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, for the purpose of financing project costs and providing for the payment of training facility management fees and to provide for the rights of the purchasers, holders, or owners of authority...
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