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41-18-1
Section 41-18-1 Text. Article I. Findings and Purposes. (a) The party states find that the
South has a sense of community based on common social, cultural and economic needs and fostered
by a regional tradition. There are vast potentialities for mutual improvement of each state
in the region by cooperative planning for the development, conservation and efficient utilization
of human and natural resources in a geographic area large enough to afford a high degree of
flexibility in identifying and taking maximum advantage of opportunities for healthy and beneficial
growth. The independence of each state and the special needs of subregions are recognized
and are to be safeguarded. Accordingly, the cooperation resulting from this agreement is intended
to assist the states in meeting their own problems by enhancing their abilities to recognize
and analyze regional opportunities and take account of regional influences in planning and
implementing their public policies. (b) The purposes of...
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34-27-31
Section 34-27-31 Recovery Fund created; fees paid to fund; injured party's recovery from fund;
procedures, appeals, etc.; licensee to report any legal action taken against him or her. (a)
The commission shall establish and maintain a Recovery Fund from which an aggrieved party
may recover actual or compensatory damages, not including interest and court costs, sustained
only within the State of Alabama as a result of conduct of a broker or salesperson in violation
of Article 1 or 2 of this chapter or the rules and regulations of the commission. (b) Notwithstanding
any other provision to the contrary, payments from the Recovery Fund are subject to the following
conditions and limitations: (1) The fund shall not be obligated for the acts or omissions
of a broker or salesperson while acting on his or her own behalf or on behalf of his or her
child, spouse, or parent regarding property in which he or she or his or her spouse, child,
or parent has, or is attempting to acquire, an interest;...
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40-9B-13
Section 40-9B-13 Disaster recovery tax incentive protection. (a) This section shall be known
as the Disaster Recovery Tax Incentive Protection Act of 2011. (b) For the purposes of this
section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) DISASTER REPLACEMENT PROPERTY.
Private use industrial property obtained by a private user to repair or replace private use
industrial property on which tax abatements were in existence at the time of a natural disaster,
that was damaged or destroyed by the natural disaster. (2) GOVERNING BODY. The governing body
of a municipality, a county, or a public industrial authority which may grant tax abatements
with respect to private use industrial property under Section 40-9B-4, subject to the geographical
or jurisdictional or other limitations of Section 40-9B-5. (3) NATURAL DISASTER. A catastrophe
caused by nature, or regardless of cause, a fire, flood, or explosion, which is declared by
the President of the United States or the Governor of...
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31-9-101
Section 31-9-101 Oversight authority of Alabama Emergency Management Agency; random inspections.
The Alabama Emergency Management Agency shall have oversight authority on all storm shelters,
both community and residential. The Alabama Emergency Management Agency may adopt administrative
rules to carry out the intent of this article and to ensure that all prefabricated storm shelters
funded in whole or in part by state or federal funds or eligible for reimbursement from the
state or federal funds meet appropriate standards and guidelines prior to any payment or reimbursement
from state or federal funds. In regards to residential storm shelters with capacity of not
more than 16 people, the Alabama Emergency Management Agency shall perform random inspections
of the manufacturers of those residential storm shelters and the installation of those residential
storm shelters. There shall be no additional cost to the manufacturer or consumer for these
random inspections. (Act 2012-224, p. 412,...
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22-22A-11
Section 22-22A-11 Alabama Department of Environmental Management Fund. There is hereby created
a fund known as the Alabama Department of Environmental Management Fund. This fund shall consist
of: (1) all appropriations; (2) all grants, gifts, bequests or donations; (3) all money derived
through any source of federal aid; (4) all fees; (5) all moneys from any program whose functions
were transferred to the department by this chapter; and (6) all moneys from any other source
whatsoever. However, the department may not solicit or accept any gift or donation from any
person that has any official request or action pending before the Alabama Department of Environmental
Management. All moneys deposited in said fund are hereby appropriated to the use of the department
in addition to any other appropriations heretofore or hereafter made. The fund shall be used
and expended by the department in accordance with the terms of the appropriations, gift, bequest,
grant, donation or transfer from which...
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9-16-103
Section 9-16-103 Alabama Surface Mining Fund. (a) All sums received through the payment of
fees, the forfeiture of bonds, the recovery of civil penalties or appropriations by the Legislature
shall be placed in the State Treasury and credited to an open account designated as the Alabama
Surface Mining Fund. This fund, which shall include the Alabama Surface Mining Reclamation
Fund established by Act No. 551, 1975 Regular Session, shall be available to the regulatory
authority for expenditure in the administration and enforcement of this article, and training,
reclamation and research programs; provided, that the proceeds from the forfeiture of any
bond shall be used to the extent required by law in completing reclamation and revegetation
of the area with respect to which the bond applies. Any unencumbered and any unexpended balance
of this fund remaining at the end of any fiscal year shall not lapse, but shall be carried
forward for the purposes of this article until expended. (b) There...
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22-35-6
Section 22-35-6 Alabama Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank Trust Fund Management Board
created; composition; powers and duties; compensation. (a) There is hereby created the Alabama
Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank Trust Fund Management Board, hereinafter referred
to as the "management board," comprised of nine voting members: One member appointed
by the Governor for a three-year term, one member appointed by the Lieutenant Governor for
a three-year term, one member appointed by the Senate President Pro Tempore for a two-year
term, one member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives for a two-year term,
and one member appointed by the Speaker Pro Tempore for a one-year term, all of whom are from
a list of qualified individuals for each position provided by the governing body of the Petroleum
and Convenience Marketers of Alabama; and additionally, one member appointed by the Speaker
of the House of Representatives for a one-year term from a list of...
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31-9-61
Section 31-9-61 Certified local emergency management director. (a) The following requirements
are hereby established for the position of certified local emergency management director created
herein: (1) Satisfactory completion of two years of college level education. (2) At least
three years of work experience in the area of emergency response, emergency management, or
qualified military service. (3) Two hundred hours of course work in emergency management as
established by the Director of the Alabama Emergency Management Agency. Any person who is
serving as a local emergency management director on June 14, 2007, shall be deemed to satisfy
the requirement for two years of college level education if he or she has a minimum five years'
work experience as a local emergency management director provided he or she meets all other
requirements for certification. (b) Any local emergency management director meeting the standards
set out in subsection (a) shall be granted the designation of...
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40-31-3
Section 40-31-3 Temporary presence and residency in state for purpose of responding to declared
state of emergency. (a) An out-of-state employee performing disaster or emergency related
work on infrastructure owned or operated by a registered business, municipality, county, or
public corporation shall not be considered to have established residency or a presence in
the state that would require that person or his or her employer to file and pay income taxes
or to be subject to tax withholdings or to file and pay any other state or local tax or fee
which is based on a physical presence in the State of Alabama or with a local taxing jurisdiction
during one or more disaster periods. This includes any related state or local employer withholdings
and remittance obligations, but does not include any transaction taxes and fees as described
in subsection (d). (b) Any out-of-state business that has no registrations or tax filings
or nexus in the state prior to a declared state disaster or...
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22-11C-4
Section 22-11C-4 Alabama Statewide Head and Spinal Cord Injury Registry. The State Health Officer
may establish, contingent on the availability of funding, within the Department of Public
Health the Alabama Statewide Head and Spinal Cord Injury Registry for the purpose of providing
accurate and up-to-date information about head and spinal cord injuries in Alabama and facilitating
the evaluation and improvement of head and spinal cord injuries prevention, diagnosis, therapy,
rehabilitation, and referral to coordinated, rehabilitation programs administered by other
state agencies. The purpose of these referrals shall be to ensure that these programs shall
provide eligible persons the opportunity to obtain the necessary rehabilitative services enabling
them to be referred to a vocational rehabilitation program or to return to an appropriate
level of functioning in their community. The State Committee of Public Health shall adopt
rules necessary to effect the purposes of this chapter,...
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