45-9-80
Section 45-9-80 Circuit judges; expense allowance. (a) Each of the circuit judges of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of this state (as such circuit is now or hereafter constituted) shall be paid a local expense allowance, in addition to all compensation and expenses paid by the state, from the general funds of the counties composing such circuit, in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per annum, which shall be paid in equal monthly installments. The proportion of the total annual local expense allowance hereby authorized for each such circuit judge, to be paid by each county in such circuit, shall be determined by multiplying ten thousand dollars ($10,000) times the quotient derived by dividing the total number of case filings in all circuit courts of such circuit (as such circuit is constituted at the time such payment is made) for the five calendar years beginning with 1980, through and including 1984, into the total number of case filings in the circuit court (and with respect...
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21-4-6
Section 21-4-6 Review of architectural plans and specifications; reviewing authorities authorized to adopt additional rules and regulations. (a) The responsibility for reviewing architectural plans and specifications for buildings to which this article applies shall be as follows: (1) Where state school funds are utilized, the State Board of Education and the Division of Construction Management of the Department of Finance. (2) Where other state funds are utilized, the Division of Construction Management of the Department of Finance. (3) Where funds of counties, municipalities or other political subdivisions are utilized, the governing bodies thereof and the Division of Construction Management of the Department of Finance. (b) Each such reviewing authority is hereby authorized to adopt and enforce rules and regulations prescribing additional standards based on standards prescribed by the American National Standards Institute for making buildings and facilities accessible to and...
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41-16-52
Section 41-16-52 Expenditures for repair or lease of heavy duty off-highway construction equipment may be made without regard to provisions of article. (a) All expenditures of funds of whatever nature for repair parts and the repair of heavy duty off-highway construction equipment or of any vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 25,000 pounds or greater, including machinery used for grading, drainage, road construction, and compaction for the exclusive use of county and municipal highway, street, and sanitation departments, involving not more than twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars ($22,500) made by or on behalf of any county commissions and the governing bodies of the municipalities of the state, and the governing bodies of instrumentalities, including waterworks boards, sewer boards, gas boards, and other like utility boards and commissions, shall be made, at the option of the governing boards, bodies, instrumentalities, and commissions, without regard to this article....
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11-65-1
Section 11-65-1 Legislative declarations and findings. The Legislature hereby finds and declares as follows: (1) As the basis for enacting Act No. 84-131, the Legislature found and determined that the conduct within Class 1 municipalities in the state of horse racing events and pari-mutuel wagering thereon will generate additional revenues for governmental and charitable purposes, provide additional jobs for the residents of the state and benefit the businesses related to tourism and recreation within any such municipality and throughout the surrounding areas of the state; it is desirable to permit the qualified voters of any Class 1 municipality to determine through referendum whether horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon will be permitted in such municipality; and for each Class 1 municipality in which horse racing is approved by the voters thereof, it is necessary and desirable to provide for the establishment of a racing commission to regulate horse racing and pari-mutuel...
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22-27-5
Section 22-27-5 Authority of localities to establish charges, fees, etc., and enter into mutual agreements or contracts; approval of department; licensing of private or corporate agencies; permits and bonds; nonpayment of fees, etc. (a) Fees, etc.; mutual agreements or contracts. The county commission or municipality undertaking the responsibility for providing services to the public under this article may establish fees, charges and rates and may collect and disburse funds within cooperating areas or districts, inside or outside the corporate limits of municipalities or inside or outside of county boundaries, for the specific purpose of administering this article and providing and operating a solid waste program. Also, said county commission or public authority may enter into mutual agreements or contracts with the government bodies of other counties, municipalities, corporations or individuals, where deemed to be mutually economical and feasible, to jointly or individually collect,...
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40-28-2
Section 40-28-2 Distribution of Tennessee Valley Authority payments. (a) Beginning in the fiscal year ending September 30, 1980, the State of Alabama will annually transfer to the counties in Alabama served by T.V.A. a portion of the in-lieu-of-taxes payments made by T.V.A. to the State of Alabama. Such transfer of funds shall be according to the following schedule: For the Fiscal Year: Percentage of In-Lieu-of-Taxes Payments Transferred to T.V.A.-Served Counties by the State Shall Be: 1979-80 20% 1980-81 30% 1981-82 40% 1982-83 50% 1983-84 60% 1984-85 70% 1985-86 through 2004-05 75% 2005-2006 and each fiscal year thereafter 78% (b) The state shall distribute the in-lieu-of-taxes payments each fiscal year to each of the counties served by T.V.A., and the three percent increases after September 30, 2005, generated by the amendments to this section at the 2006 Regular Session of the Legislature shall be allocated by local legislation. (c)(1) In addition to the distribution provided for...
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40-9B-4
Section 40-9B-4 Authorization of abatement. (a) Noneducational ad valorem taxes, construction related transaction taxes, except those local construction related transaction taxes levied for educational purposes or for capital improvements for education, and mortgage and recording taxes, or payments required to be made in lieu thereof, and in the case of a qualifying industrial or research enterprise described in Section 40-9B-3(a)(10)e. which is owned by an entity organized under Chapter 6 of Title 37, or by an authority both organized and existing pursuant to Chapter 50A of Title 11, and subject to the payments required to be made in lieu of ad valorem, sales, use, license, and severance taxes imposed by Section 11-50A-7, in addition to the foregoing, all other ad valorem taxes, or payments required to be made in lieu thereof, imposed by the state, counties, municipalities, and other taxing jurisdictions of Alabama, may be abated with respect to private use industrial property and...
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45-16-80.01
Section 45-16-80.01 Salary supplements for judges and district attorney. (a) Commencing July 1, 1987, the circuit judges and District Attorney of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit shall each receive a local salary supplement in the amount of one thousand one hundred seventy dollars ($1,170) per month to be paid on a share and share alike basis from county funds belonging to the two counties comprising the circuit. (b) Commencing October 1, 1988, and on the first day of October of the years 1989, 1990, 1991, and 1992, the circuit judges and the District Attorney of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit shall each be entitled to receive an annual increase in local salary supplement in an amount equal to two percent of the total amount of any state salary plus any local salary supplement that each circuit judge is receiving on the first day of the aforementioned fiscal years. Such local salary supplements shall be paid on a share and share alike basis from county funds belonging to the counties...
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45-2-242.20
Section 45-2-242.20 Levy of tax; disposition of funds. Pursuant to Amendment No. 319 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Baldwin County Commission may levy, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of one mill on each dollar of taxable property in the county, beginning with the tax year commencing October 1, 1993. Monies realized from this tax will be used to meet minimum requirements, standards, and guidelines of each library's respective governing bodies and to encourage resource and information sharing through a mutual library network including public, school and college libraries, and to provide for expanding technology in order to improve access to information. Funds shall be distributed as follows: (1) Ten percent to Faulkner State Community College. (2) Thirty percent to the Baldwin County Board of Education to be distributed to each school library, based on enrollment and shall be in addition to and not in lieu of other funds. (3) Thirty percent to...
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22-21-181
Section 22-21-181 Transfer of funds and assets by counties and municipalities. The county in which the corporation is organized, any municipality located, in whole or in part, within such county, whether or not a member of such corporation, and any public corporation in such county and any other public agency, authority or body, whether or not incorporated, located or having its principal office in the county are hereby authorized to transfer and convey to the corporation, with or without consideration, any hospital and other properties, real or personal, and all funds and assets, tangible or intangible, relative to the ownership or operation of any hospital that may be owned by such county, municipality, public corporation or public agency, authority or body, as the case may be, or that may be jointly owned by any one or more thereof, and any funds owned or controlled by such county, municipality, public corporation or public agency, authority or body, as the case may be, or jointly...
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