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23-3-3
Section 23-3-3 Authority to plan, etc., facilities; regulation, etc., thereof. The Director
of Transportation, acting alone or in cooperation with counties, cities, towns or any federal,
state or local agency or any other state having authority to participate in the construction
and maintenance of highways, is authorized to plan, designate, establish, regulate, vacate,
alter, improve, maintain, and provide controlled access facilities for public use wherever
such authority or authorities are of the opinion that traffic conditions, present or future,
will justify such special facilities; provided, that in the case of designation or vacation,
such designations or vacations must be approved by the Director of Transportation. Said authorities
may regulate, restrict, or prohibit the use of such controlled access facilities by the various
classes of vehicles or traffic in a manner consistent with Section 23-3-1. (Acts 1956, 1st
Ex. Sess., No. 104, p. 148, §3.)...
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28-11-5
Section 28-11-5 Tobacco prevention materials; funding. The board may use funding, if available,
from the Department of Mental Health, other state or federal agencies, grants, and private
or public organizations to enforce this chapter and to provide and distribute tobacco prevention
materials to retail tobacco merchants. The materials shall provide information regarding state
and federal laws that prohibit access to tobacco or tobacco products by minors and other appropriate
information. The board may also provide consultation services for establishing programs to
minimize or eliminate sales of tobacco or tobacco products to minors pursuant to the responsible
vendor program. (Acts 1997, No. 97-423, p. 721, §5.)...
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33-6A-7
Section 33-6A-7 Public education program. The department is hereby authorized to undertake
and to enlist the support and cooperation of all agencies, political subdivisions, and organizations
in the conduct of a public education program designed to inform the public of the undesirability
of depositing untreated sewage, trash, litter, and other materials in the waters of this state
and of the penalties provided by this chapter for such action, and to use funds provided by
the Legislature for this purpose. The department is further authorized to utilize all means
of communication in the conduct of this program. (Act 2002-59, p. 145, §7.)...
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41-9-188
Section 41-9-188 Cooperation of Director of State Bureau of Tourism and Travel. The authority
of the State Bureau of Tourism and Travel to plan and conduct all state programs of information
and publicity designed to attract tourists to the State of Alabama is hereby confirmed and
continued; provided, however, that the Director of the State Bureau of Tourism and Travel
shall cooperate to the fullest possible extent with the Alabama Industrial Development Advisory
Board and the Director of the Alabama Development Office, toward the end that an integrated
program of economic expansion and promotion may be pursued by the public agencies of this
state. (Acts 1955, No. 342, p. 765, §3(b); Code 1975, &sect;41-9-184; Acts 1980, No.
80-736, p. 1498, §4.)...
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2-11-5
Section 2-11-5 Federal standards may be adopted; cooperation with federal government. The commissioner,
with the advice and counsel of the State Board of Agriculture and Industries, is authorized
to fix and promulgate as the official standards for this state for any agricultural product
the standard for such product promulgated or announced therefor under the authority of the
Congress of the United States, and in carrying out the provisions of this article the said
commissioner is authorized to cooperate with the United States or any department thereof in
accomplishing the matters and things provided for herein. (Ag. Code 1927, §338; Acts 1935,
No. 147, p. 187; Code 1940, T. 2, §408.)...
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22-14-10
Section 22-14-10 Cooperative agreements for inspections, etc.; training programs. (a) The agency
is authorized to enter into an agreement or agreements with the federal government, other
states or interstate agencies whereby this state will perform, on a cooperative basis with
the federal government, other states or interstate agencies, inspections or other functions
relating to control of sources of ionizing radiation. (b) The agency may institute training
programs for the purpose of qualifying personnel to carry out the provisions of this chapter
and may make said personnel available for participation in any program or programs of the
federal government, other states or interstate agencies in furtherance of the purposes of
this article. (Acts 1963, No. 582, p. 1269, §10.)...
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26-24-3
Section 26-24-3 Duties of secretary. The duties of the secretary shall include, but not be
limited to, all of the following: (1) Advising the Governor and the Legislature in matters
relating to the coordination of services for children under the age of 19. (2) Serving as
a liaison between the Governor and state agencies providing programs or services for children.
(3) Educating and informing legislators and other elected officials about issues affecting
children. (4) Coordinating local effort by creating a network of existing local and community
groups and advocates dedicated to children to enable beneficial organizations throughout the
state to assist and educate each other. (5) Actively seeking and applying for federal and
private grants to fund children's programs. (6) Establishing a repository for information
on programs other than education programs offered by the Department of Education for K-12
in Alabama, which offer services for, or are for the benefit of, or in any way affect...
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40-13-80
Section 40-13-80 (Repealed effective August 1, 2019) Legislative findings. The Legislature
makes the following findings: (1) The Legislature understands the need to properly fund state
agencies in order to match federal funds for enforcement programs. (2) The Surface Mining
Commission is the delegated agency in this state authorized to enforce the federal Office
of Surface Mining (OSM) programs, with a 50 percent match required in order to access federal
funds. (3) Due to very limited General Fund monies available, along with numerous mining companies
going out of business over the last eight years which has reduced permit fees and other monies
paid to the Surface Mining Commission, there is a need for increased funding from other sources
in addition to permit fee increases. (Act 2017-369, §1.)...
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41-9-806
Section 41-9-806 Powers of commission. The commission shall be authorized: (1) To investigate
and select available sites for housing historic exhibits, including the surrounding grounds,
with such state, federal or local agencies and governments and private individuals, corporations,
associations or other organizations as may be involved, taking into consideration all pertinent
factors affecting the suitability of such sites; to acquire, transport, renovate, maintain
and exhibit appropriate and suitable military or historic units, articles, exhibits and attractions;
to have full, complete and exclusive jurisdiction over the sites and any related exhibits;
(2) To promote tourism throughout the Cahaba Valley by attending travel shows; issuing news
releases, calendars of events and newsletters; publishing brochures and pamphlets; constructing
mobile travel exhibits; producing films and other visual presentations as may be necessary;
and advertising in magazines and/or newspapers; (3) To...
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34-14C-5
Section 34-14C-5 Exemptions. The licensure requirements of this chapter do not apply to the
following entities or practitioners: (1) Home health agencies certified by the State of Alabama
to participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. (2) Hospital based home medical equipment
services, whether or not the services are provided through a separate corporation or other
business entity. (3) Health care practitioners legally eligible to order or prescribe home
medical equipment, or who use home medical equipment to treat patients in locations other
than the patient's residence, including, but not limited to, physicians, nurses, physical
therapists, respiratory therapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, optometrists,
chiropractors, and podiatrists, except for those practitioners, other than a licensed physician
practicing medicine, who provide home medical equipment services in a patient's residence.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as prohibiting or restricting...
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