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40-17-223
Section 40-17-223 Distribution of tax proceeds derived from lubricating oil. All revenues
received or collected by the Department of Revenue upon the selling, use or consumption, distributing,
storing, or withdrawing from storage in this state of lubricating oil remaining after the
payment of the expense of administration and enforcement of this article are hereby allocated
and appropriated in the following manner: (1) Forty-five percent of the net tax proceeds is
hereby allocated and appropriated for state highway purposes and as the state's share of the
net tax proceeds to be covered into the State Treasury to the credit of the Public Road and
Bridge Fund and disbursed as provided in this article. (2) Fifty-five percent of the net tax
proceeds is hereby allocated and appropriated to be used for highway purposes by the counties
and municipalities to be covered into the State Treasury and disbursed and allocated as hereinafter
provided in this section. a. A portion of the local...
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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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11-32-2
Section 11-32-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall mean the following unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AD VALOREM TAX.
Those real and personal property ad valorem taxes collected by the county tax collector, the
director of revenue of the county, or revenue commissioner, if any, for the county, but shall
exclude all ad valorem taxes collected for the State of Alabama and all boards of education,
municipalities, fire districts, or other entities located in the county. (2) APPLICANT. A
natural person who files a written application with the governing body of any county to which
this chapter applies and with a municipality in the county, all in accordance with Section
11-32-3. (3) AUTHORITY. The public corporation organized pursuant to this chapter, which shall
be an agency of the state but shall not be a political subdivision of the state. (4) AUTHORIZING
COUNTY. Any county the governing body of which shall have adopted an...
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31-5-3
Section 31-5-3 State Board of Veterans' Affairs. (a) The State Board of Veterans' Affairs
shall consist of the Governor, as chair, and representatives, to serve for a term of four
years from the date of their respective appointments, who shall be selected from the memberships
of the Alabama Department of the American Legion, the United Spanish American War Veterans,
the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of WWI of the USA,
Incorporated, the Vietnam Veterans of America, AMVETS, the Military Order of the Purple Heart,
the American Ex-Prisoners of War, Incorporated, the Alabama Alliance of the Military Officers
Association of America, Inc., and the Marine Corps League, the nomination of the representatives
to be made by the executive committees or similar governing bodies of the respective organizations
on the following ratio of the membership as it existed on July 1 of the year in which the
appointment is to be made by the Governor in a manner whereby...
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17-7-23
Section 17-7-23 Examination and certification of equipment. It shall be the duty of
the committee to ensure the examination and certification of electronic vote counting systems
in the following manner: (1) By publicly examining all makes of electronic vote counting systems
submitted and certifying whether such systems comply with the requirements of this section.
(2) By inviting any vendor or company interested in selling an electronic vote counting system
in Alabama to submit such equipment for examination. The vote counting system shall be certified
after a satisfactory evaluation and testing has been performed to determine that the equipment
meets the requirements of this article and performance and test standards for electronic voting
systems issued by the Federal Election Commission. The committee may use certification of
the equipment by an authorized independent testing authority, or successor entity, as evidence
that the equipment meets the requirements of Section 17-7-21 and...
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40-3-11
Section 40-3-11 Cost of inventory - To be prorated. The county commission of all such
counties shall have the power and authority to provide for the payment of the cost and expenses
of such inventories and to prorate such cost and expenses between the county, the state, each
municipality, the county board of education, and each city board of education in the county,
such proration to be approximately in the proportion that the revenue received by the state,
the county, such municipalities, and such boards of education, respectively, bears to the
total amount of ad valorem taxes collected in the county. When the board of equalization or
like boards or agencies, with final authority to fix the value of property for the purposes
of taxation of any such county shall provide for the taking of any such inventory and appraisal,
the Comptroller, subject to the approval of the Governor, shall have the authority to pay
the state's pro rata thereof, and each municipality and each board of...
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33-15-1
Section 33-15-1 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: (1) AUTHORITY.
The public corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (2) BOARD. The
board of directors of the authority. (3) BONDS. Such term shall include bonds and notes. (4)
COUNTY. A county in the state. (5) DIRECTOR. A member of the board of directors of the authority.
(6) GOVERNING BODY. The county commission of a county. (7) MUNICIPALITY. An incorporated city
or town of the state. (8) PERSON. Unless limited to a natural person by the context in which
it is used, such term includes a public or private corporation, a municipality, a county,
or an agency, department or instrumentality of a county or municipality, of one or more of
the several states or of the United States of America. (9) PROPERTY. Such...
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40-6A-2
Section 40-6A-2 Salary and fees of officials charged with assessing and collecting ad
valorem taxes. On and after May 3, 1990, and upon approval by the county governing body of
a resolution of authorization, the tax assessors, tax collectors, revenue commissioners, license
commissioners, or other officials whose primary duty is assessing and/or collecting ad valorem
taxes in the various counties of this state, shall be compensated by an annual salary, each
of such officials to receive as a minimum, except as hereinafter provided, an annual salary
in the amount specified by the following schedule: IN COUNTIES HAVING A POPULATION OF: ANNUAL
SALARY 25,000 or less $32,500.00 25,001 to 75,000 37,500.00 75,001 to 119,000 40,000.00 More
than 119,000 42,500.00 Provided, however, that in all counties wherein an elected assistant
tax assessor or assistant tax collector has been or may hereafter be established by law to
function separate and apart from the office of tax assessor or tax collector...
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45-37-121.01
Section 45-37-121.01 Personnel board - Extent of authority. In and for each separate
county of the State of Alabama which has a population of 400,000 or more people according
to the last or any future federal census, there shall be a personnel board for the government
and control by rules and regulations and practices hereinafter set out or authorized of all
employees and appointees holding positions in the classified service of such counties and
the municipalities therein whose population according to the last federal census was 5,000
or more and the county board of health, and such personnel board is vested with such power,
authority, and jurisdiction. Provided, however, that such board shall not govern any officers
or appointees holding positions in the unclassified service. The unclassified service shall
include: All employees or appointees of a city or county board of education, or a library
board; persons engaged in the profession of teaching in the public schools; officers...
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28-3-74
Section 28-3-74 Distribution of net profits from proceeds of stores. (a) The net profits
derived from the proceeds of the Alabama liquor stores in each fiscal year, including all
tax levied upon the selling price of all spirituous or vinous liquors, less all cost and expense
of collecting said tax, up to and including $2,000,000, shall be paid out and applied as follows:
(1) Fifty percent shall be covered into the General Fund of the Treasury of the state; (2)
Nineteen percent shall be covered into the Treasury of the state to the credit of the State
Department of Human Resources to be used, and the same is hereby appropriated exclusively,
for old age assistance and for other purposes of the State Department of Human Resources;
(3) Ten percent shall be covered into the Treasury of the state to the credit of the wet counties
of the state and shall be divided equally among each of said counties and shall be paid to
them and shall be covered by them into their respective general funds;...
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