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45-33-71
Section 45-33-71 Performance of work or services on private property; written policy;
contract. (a) The Hale County Commission is hereby authorized and empowered, within Hale County,
to go upon private property and perform work or services for churches, schools, individuals,
and nonprofit associations or corporations and to sell materials to churches, schools, individuals,
and nonprofit associations or corporations subject to this section. (b) It is the intent
of this section to make available to the citizens of Hale County services only when
such services are not reasonably available to them at a reasonable cost from private enterprise.
Upon May 17, 1981, and during the month of January each year thereafter, the county commission
shall investigate the availability of work, services, and material from private enterprise
in the various areas of Hale County and shall enter upon the minutes of the county commission
the results of such investigation. The county commission shall thereafter...
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45-44-70
Section 45-44-70 Performance of work or services on private property; written policy;
contracts. (a) The Macon County Commission, within Macon County, may go upon private property
and perform work or services for churches, schools, individuals, and nonprofit associations
or corporations and sell materials to churches, schools, individuals, and nonprofit associations
or corporations subject to this section. (b) It is the intent of this section
to make available to the citizens of Macon County services only when such services are not
reasonably available to them at a reasonable cost from private enterprise. Upon May 19, 1980,
and during the month of January each year thereafter, the county commission shall investigate
the availability of work, services, and material from private enterprise in the various areas
of Macon County and shall enter upon the minutes of the county commission the results of such
investigation. The county commission shall thereafter adopt a written policy governing...

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45-45-244.01
Section 45-45-244.01 Collection; disposition of funds. Any privilege or license fee
levied by the Madison County Commission shall be collected by the Madison County Commission,
and the net proceeds from the privilege or license fee, less a reasonable cost of collection
which shall be retained by the Madison County Commission, shall be paid into the county treasury
and distributed as follows: (1) Fifty percent to the Madison County General Fund. (2) Twenty-five
percent to the Madison County Board of Education to be used for the purchase of school supplies,
books, and equipment but no portion of these funds shall be used to pay for salaries or capital
improvements. (3) Twenty-five percent to volunteer fire departments located in Madison County
to be distributed in the same percentages as the 3 mil ad valorem tax for fire protection
is distributed among the volunteer fire departments located in Madison County. (Act 2011-658,
p. 1748, ยง 3.)...
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45-37-150.01
Section 45-37-150.01 Definitions. As used in this article: (1) BINGO. That specific
kind of game commonly known as bingo in which prizes are awarded on the basis of designated
numbers or symbols on a card or electronic marking machine conforming to numbers or symbols
selected at random. (2) CHIEF OF POLICE. The chief of police of any municipality electing
to establish a bingo ordinance parallel, or similar, to this article to apply in the municipality.
(3) EDUCATION ORGANIZATION. An organization within this state, not for pecuniary profit, whose
primary purpose is education in nature and designed to develop the capabilities of individuals
by instruction in any public or private elementary or secondary school, or any private college,
not for pecuniary profit, and approved by the State Department of Education. (4) EQUIPMENT.
The receptacle and numbered objects drawn from it, the master board upon which such objects
are placed as drawn, the cards or sheets bearing numbers or other...
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45-37A-100.03
Section 45-37A-100.03 Adoption of ordinance for photographic traffic signal enforcement;
fines. (a) The city as provided in this article, is empowered to adopt an ordinance providing
for the utilization by the city or its designee of a photographic traffic signal enforcement
system, a photographic stop sign enforcement system, and a photographic vehicle speed enforcement
system to detect and record traffic signal violations, stop sign violations, and speeding
violations in the city, to issue notices of civil violations by mail, and to collect fines
for the recorded traffic signal violations, stop sign violations, and speeding violations
which may occur within the corporate limits of the city as provided in this article. (b)(1)
Fines collected pursuant to an ordinance authorized by this article for traffic signal violations
and stop sign violations shall not exceed one hundred ten dollars ($110). (2)a. Except for
speeding violations that occur in school zones, fines collected pursuant...
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45-37A-42.03
Section 45-37A-42.03 Adoption of ordinance for photographic traffic signal enforcement;
fines. (a) The city as provided in this part, is empowered to adopt an ordinance providing
for the utilization by the city or its designee of a photographic traffic signal enforcement
system, a photographic stop sign enforcement system, and a photographic vehicle speed enforcement
system to detect and record traffic signal violations, stop sign violations, and speeding
violations in the city, to issue notices of civil violations by mail, and to collect fines
for the recorded traffic signal violations, stop sign violations, and speeding violations
which may occur within the corporate limits of the city as provided in this part. (b)(1) Fines
collected pursuant to an ordinance authorized by this part for traffic signal violations and
stop sign violations shall not exceed one hundred ten dollars ($110). (2)a. Except for speeding
violations that occur in school zones, fines collected pursuant to an...
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11-95-2
Section 11-95-2 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and
others evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of clear implication
herein otherwise, be given the following respective interpretations herein and shall, except
where the context otherwise requires, be deemed to cover both singular and plural: (1) ALTERNATING
DIRECTOR. The director initially elected by the governing body of the authorizing municipality
and thereafter alternately by the governing bodies of the authorizing county and the authorizing
municipality. (2) APPLICANT. A natural person who files a written application with the governing
body of any county and with the governing body of any municipality located wholly or partially
within such county in accordance with the provisions of Section 11-95-3. (3) AUTHORIZING
COUNTY. Any county the governing body of which shall have adopted an authorizing resolution.
(4) AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITY. Any municipality the...
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40-12-246
Section 40-12-246 License taxes and registration fees - Motor buses or motor vehicles
transporting passengers for hire. (a) The following annual license taxes and registration
fees are hereby imposed and shall be charged on each automobile, motor bus or other motor
vehicle, other than motor vehicles subject to the license provided for in subsection (c) of
this section, used on public highways in this state for transporting passengers paying
fare or for hire: With a seating capacity of five persons or less, $47.50; With a seating
capacity of more than five persons and not exceeding 10 persons, $60; With a seating capacity
of more than 10 persons and not exceeding 15 persons, $85; With a seating capacity of more
than 15 persons and not exceeding 20 persons, $110; With a seating capacity of more than 20
persons and not exceeding 40 persons, $160; With a seating capacity exceeding 40 persons,
$210; provided, that the Commissioner of Revenue of Alabama is hereby authorized and directed
to...
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11-50B-2
Section 11-50B-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ADVANCED TELECOMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITY. Without regard to any
transmission media or technology, high-speed, switched, broadband telecommunications capability
that enables users to originate and receive high-quality voice, data, graphics, and video
telecommunications using any technology. (2) ADVANCED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE. Without
regard to any transmission media or technology, the provision of high-speed, switched, broadband
telecommunications capability that enables users to originate and receive high-quality voice,
data, graphics, and video telecommunications using any technology. (3) ALARM MONITORING SERVICE.
A service that uses a device located at a residence, place of business, or other fixed premises
for both of the following purposes: a. To receive signals from other devices located at or
about such premises regarding a possible threat at the premises to life,...
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16-46-3
Section 16-46-3 Exemptions from chapter; records of private postsecondary institutions
ceasing operations. (a) This chapter shall not apply to any school offering instruction in
grades K-12, or any combination thereof, including any person in regard to the operation of
such K-12 school. (b) This chapter shall not apply to any of the following private postsecondary
institutions, including any person in regard to the operation of such private postsecondary
institution: (1) Schools operated on a nonprofit basis offering only courses or programs of
study which do not lead to an associate or baccalaureate degree and are limited in nature
to the performance of or preparation for the ministry of any established church, denomination,
or religion. (2) Courses conducted by employers exclusively for their employees and courses
conducted by labor unions exclusively for their members. (3) Schools, colleges, and universities
principally operated and supported by the State of Alabama or its political...
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