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9-17-13
the circumstances allocation of production on this basis shall be considered as a just and
reasonable allocation which will afford to each person owning each tract or interest within
the unit the opportunity to recover or receive his or her just and equitable share of the
oil and gas produced from the unit. Nothing herein or in any order issued pursuant hereto
shall be construed to subject any nonconsenting owner who is subject to a risk compensation
fee, as hereinabove provided, to any personal liability for any damages caused by or
resulting from any negligent act or other tort committed by the operator or by any consenting
owner in the course of developing and operating a pooled or integrated unit; nor shall anything
herein or in any order issued pursuant hereto prevent the operator and any other owner or
owners in the unit from entering into any agreement that contains provisions respecting the
pooling, integration, or development of their tracts or interests in the pooled or...
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40-23-4
sales of materials, equipment, and machinery that, at any time, enter into and become a component
part of ships, vessels, towing vessels or barges, or drilling ships, rigs or barges, or seismic
or geophysical vessels, other watercraft and commercial fishing vessels of over five tons
load displacement as registered with the U.S. Coast Guard and licensed by the State of Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Additionally, the gross proceeds from the
sale or sales of lifeboats, personal flotation devices, ring life buoys, survival craft
equipment, distress signals, EPIRB's, fire extinguishers, injury placards, waste management
plans and logs, marine sanitation devices, navigation rulebooks, navigation lights, sound
signals, navigation day shapes, oil placard cards, garbage placards, FCC SSL, stability instructions,
first aid equipment, compasses, anchor and radar reflectors, general alarm systems, bilge
pumps, piping, and discharge and electronic position fixing...
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41-10-45.1
organized under Chapter 92A of Title 11, industrial development board organized under Article
4, Chapter 54 of Title 11, or nonprofit organization organized to foster economic development
and described in Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as in effect from time
to time. (d) ELIGIBLE EXPENSES. Expenses relating to land acquisition, site preparation or
development, building improvements, building construction, building renovations, infrastructure,
and any other real or personal property deemed necessary or useful in connection therewith.
(e) ELIGIBLE PROJECT. A project located in a targeted county that, when completed, will provide
employment opportunities within one or more targeted counties. An eligible project shall be
the subject of a project agreement, abatement agreement, or similar agreement between the
company and the state or an eligible borrower. (f) FUND. The Accelerate Alabama Fund. (g)
MAXIMUM LOAN AMOUNT. For any project anticipated to create more...
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40-9-14.1
State Board of Education. (b)(1) The Department of Revenue shall issue a certificate of exemption
to the governmental entity for each tax exempt project. (2) The Department of Revenue shall
grant a certificate of exemption from state and local sales and use taxes to any contractor
licensed by the State Licensing Board for General Contractors, or any subcontractor working
under the same contract, for the purchase of building materials, construction materials and
supplies, and other tangible personal property that becomes part of the structure that
is the subject of a written contract for the construction of a building or other project,
not to include any contract for the construction of any highway, road, or bridge, for and
on behalf of a governmental entity which is exempt from the payment of sales and use taxes.
(c) The use of a certificate of exemption for the purchase of tangible personal property
pursuant to this section shall include only tangible personal property that becomes...

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41-29-503
availability of labor in the locality of the grantee and to classify such labor in terms of
skills and educational level. (3) The preparation of project sites. (4) Any combination of
any of the foregoing which the grantees consider appropriate and necessary for the promotion
of industrial development in their respective localities. (b) Provided, however, that 20 percent
of the grant funds shall be expended specifically in rural areas of the state and/or areas
with high unemployment and low personal income levels. The Director of the State Industrial
Development Authority shall report annually to the Chairs of the House Ways and Means, General
Fund Committee and the Senate Finance and Taxation, General Fund Committee and the Legislative
Fiscal Officer the status of all grants allotted and specifically those grants allotted in
rural areas of the state and/or areas with high unemployment and low personal income
levels. (c) Every grant of money made by the authority, any part of which is...
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41-10-36
constitution or laws of the state to issue affected bonds. (10) LOCAL ISSUER. Any issuer which
is a county, municipality, or public corporation organized by or pursuant to approval by a
county or municipality (or pursuant to approval by two or more counties or municipalities
or both) and which is authorized by or pursuant to the constitution or laws of the state to
issue affected bonds. (11) MANUFACTURING FACILITY. Any facility which is used in the manufacturing
or production of tangible personal property (including processing resulting in a change
in the condition of such property), and includes any facility devoted to an activity described
in Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code Major Groups 20 through 39, or to agricultural
activities, and further includes office facilities related to the foregoing so long as such
office facilities are located on the premises of the manufacturing facility to which they
are related. (12) PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND has the same meaning as that...
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41-10-651
Section 41-10-651 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(1) That it is appropriate and necessary that measures be taken to secure to the citizens
of the state the benefits of a strengthening economy resulting from increased industrial development.
That among these benefits are diversification of available job opportunities, higher salaries,
better working conditions, lower consumer prices for industrial products, conservation and
efficient use of natural resources, and maximum utilization of technical skills possessed
by the citizens of the state. (2) That the police power of the state places upon the Legislature
the duties of ascertaining and determining when the welfare of the people requires the exercise
of such power. (3) That the public interest lies in the promotion of industry, and the welfare
of the people is so inextricably intertwined with industry and industrial development as to
make its well-being a matter of governmental concern. (4)...
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41-10-671
Section 41-10-671 Legislative findings and purpose. (a) The Legislature finds and declares
the following: (1) That it is appropriate and necessary that measures be taken to secure to
the citizens of the state the benefits of a strengthening economy resulting from increased
industrial development. That among these benefits are diversification of available job opportunities,
higher salaries, better working conditions, lower consumer prices for industrial products,
conservation and efficient use of natural resources, and maximum utilization of technical
skills possessed by the citizens of the state. (2) That the police power of the state places
upon the Legislature the duties of ascertaining and determining when the welfare of the people
requires the exercise of such power. (3) That the public interest lies in the promotion of
industry, and the welfare of the people is so inextricably intertwined with industry and industrial
development as to make its well being a matter of governmental...
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9-9-5
Section 9-9-5 Establishment of district - Jurisdiction generally; purposes. (a) The court of
probate of any county of the State of Alabama shall have jurisdiction, power and authority
to establish water management districts, as provided in this article for the following purposes:
(1) To locate and establish levees, drains or canals and to cause to be constructed, straightened,
widened or deepened any ditch, drain or watercourse; (2) To construct for the purposes of
flood prevention or the conservation, development, utilization or disposal of water works
of improvement, including levees, embankments, floodwater retarding structures, water storage
structures, outlets and tide gates, flood gates and pumping plants for preventing floods,
providing drainage, reducing sediment and reclaiming wet, swamp or overflowed lands and other
related works of improvement that will carry out the purposes of this article; and (3) To
provide maintenance for such installations. (b) It is hereby declared...
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9-8-1
Section 9-8-1 Declaration of policy; purpose of article. It is the policy and purpose of the
Alabama Legislature to assure that the state at all times has an abundance of water, both
as to its quantity and quality, necessary to meet the requirements of an expanding population
and industrial community and, to help achieve this objective, to stimulate, sponsor and provide
for the conduct of research, investigations and experiments in the field of water and resources
as they affect water and to encourage the training of scientists in fields related to water
by aiding in establishing and supporting an institute or center at Auburn University for the
development of a water resources research program. (Acts 1963, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 149, p.
338, ยง1.)...
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