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11-44B-25
Section 11-44B-25 Procedures to reduce or delete areas from police jurisdiction. Notwithstanding
any law to the contrary, any Class 4 municipality that is organized pursuant to this article
may from time to time reduce or delete various portions and areas from the territorial limits
of its respective police jurisdiction or its planning jurisdiction or both as established
by law, including, but not limited to, Sections 11-40-10 and 11-52-30, Act 76-594 and as amended
by Act 94-539, the reduction and deletion shall be pursuant to the following procedure: (1)
INITIATION. The governing body of the municipality shall adopt a resolution calling for public
hearings to consider the adoption of an ordinance or ordinances for the purpose of deleting
a portion or portions of territory from its respective police jurisdiction or planning jurisdiction,
or both, as the case may be. The resolution shall state the time, date, and place of all public
hearings in regard to the ordinance and a reasonably...
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37-11-1
Section 37-11-1 Execution and text of compact. The Governor, on behalf of this state,
is hereby authorized to execute a compact in substantially the following form with the states
of Louisiana and Mississippi, and the legislature hereby signifies in advance its approval
and ratification of such compact, which compact is as follows: Southern High-Speed Rail Commission.
Article I. The purpose of this compact is to study the feasibility of rapid rail transit service
between the states of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama and to establish a joint interstate
commission to assist in this effort. Article II. This compact shall become effective immediately
as to the states ratifying it whenever the states of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama have
ratified it and Congress has given consent thereto. Any state not mentioned in this article
which is contiguous with any member state may become a party to this compact, subject to approval
by the legislature of each of the member states. Article...
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22-55-1
Section 22-55-1 Enactment of compact; terms. The Interstate Compact on Mental Health
is hereby enacted into law and entered into by this state with all other states legally joining
therein in the form substantially as follows: INTERSTATE COMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH The contracting
states solemnly agree that: Article I The party states find that the proper and expeditious
treatment of the mentally ill and mentally deficient can be facilitated by cooperative action
to the benefit of the patients, their families and society as a whole. Further, the party
states find the necessity of and desirability for furnishing such care and treatment bear
no primary relation to the residence or citizenship of the patient but that, on the contrary,
the controlling factors of community safety and humanitarianism require that facilities and
services be made available for all who are in need of them. Consequently, it is the purpose
of this compact and of the party states to provide the necessary legal basis...
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41-10-149
Section 41-10-149 Construction of article generally; certain provisions exclusive. This
article is intended to aid the state in the execution of its duties by providing appropriate
and independent instrumentalities of the state with full and adequate powers to fulfill their
functions. The foregoing sections of this article shall be deemed to provide additional and
alternative methods for the doing of the things authorized thereby and shall be regarded as
supplemental and additional to and not in derogation of any powers conferred upon corporations
created by municipalities within this state or upon any other agencies of the state or the
municipalities thereof which are concerned with the restoration, renovation, preservation,
improvement, protection or maintenance of or interest in any public or private property that
has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Neither this article nor any
provision contained in this article shall be construed as a restriction or...
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41-9-709
Section 41-9-709 Purpose. The purpose of this commission shall be to deal fairly and
effectively with Indian affairs; to bring local, state, federal resources into focus for the
implementation or continuation of meaningful programs for Indian citizens of the State of
Alabama; to provide aid for Indians as needs demonstrate; to assist Indian communities in
social and economic development; to promote recognition of the right of Indians to pursue
cultural and religious traditions considered by them to be sacred and meaningful to the American
Indian; and to establish appropriate procedures to provide for legal recognition of any future
Indian organization who desires state recognition. (Acts 1984, No. 84-257, p. 423, §2.)...

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16-44A-33
Section 16-44A-33 Incorporation. To effectuate the purposes of this article, the Board
of Directors of The Citizenship Trust, an unincorporated non-profit association domiciled
in Shelby County, Alabama, may present to the Secretary of State an executed application for
incorporation compatible with the purposes of this article, and setting forth the compact
or trust agreement herein ratified. The application shall provide for a name of the corporation,
which shall include the words "Citizenship Trust." The Secretary of State shall
immediately examine the application, and, if he or she finds that it substantially complies
with the requirements of this article, the secretary shall receive it, file it, and record
it in the appropriate books of record, and shall make and issue to the applicants a certificate
of incorporation as a not-for-profit public educational corporation, under the Great Seal
of the State, and shall record the certificate with the application. No fees shall be required...

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16-44A-13
Section 16-44A-13 Programs and experiences encouraged and supported by compact. The
compact shall encourage, support, and provide high quality educational programs, learning,
and service experiences related to the history and diverse cultures of the United States and
the State of Alabama, and especially American citizenship, its origins and development, and
the positive role models, attributes, and contributions of leaders in the progress of the
nation, the American South, Alabama, and its communities; and the application of knowledge
and skills important in leadership and citizenship in a free and self-governing society. Its
program shall provide a resource of information to support existing leaders, and better equip
a new generation of leaders with broad understanding and appreciation of our American system
of government and ways in which to make positive differences in the quality of life in Alabama
communities. (Acts 1994, No. 94-482, p. 799, §13.)...
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34-24-313
Section 34-24-313 Employment of investigators, agents, etc., to assist commission; assistance
of prosecuting attorneys; consultants. (a) The State Board of Medical Examiners may employ
investigators, attorneys, agents, and any other employees and assistants or use any other
means necessary to aid the commission in bringing about and maintaining a rigid administration
and enforcement of this article, and the board may incur reasonable, necessary, and proper
expenses for assisting the commission and for implementing this article and all laws regulating
the practice of medicine or osteopathy within the State of Alabama. The commission and the
board may request assistance from the Attorney General, district attorneys, or other prosecuting
attorneys of this state in the various circuits and counties. All prosecuting attorneys throughout
the state shall assist the commission or the board, upon request of either, in any action
for injunction or any prosecution without charge or additional...
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45-49-30.01
Section 45-49-30.01 Purpose. The purpose of this commission shall be to deal fairly
and effectively with Indian affairs to bring local, state, and federal resources into focus
for the implementation or continuation of meaningful programs for Indian citizens of Mobile
County; to provide aid and protection for the Indians as needs are demonstrated; to prevent
undue hardships; to assist Indian communities in social and economic development; and to promote
recognition of the right of Indians to pursue cultural and religious traditions considered
by them to be sacred and meaningful to Native Americans. (Act 79-343, p. 555, § 2.)...
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22-12D-1
Section 22-12D-1 Office established; purposes. (a) The Office of Women's Health
is established within the Alabama Department of Public Health for the following purposes:
(1) To educate the public and be an advocate for women's health by requesting that the State
Department of Public Health, either on its own or in partnership with other entities, establish
appropriate forums, programs, or initiatives designed to educate the public regarding women's
health, with an emphasis on preventive health and healthy lifestyles. (2) To assist the State
Health Officer in identifying, coordinating, and establishing priorities for programs, services,
and resources the state should provide for women's health issues and concerns relating to
the reproductive, menopausal, and postmenopausal phases of a woman's life, with an emphasis
on postmenopausal health. (3) To serve as a clearinghouse and resource for information regarding
women's health data, strategies, services, and programs that address women's...
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