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40-13-1
of the State of Alabama. (3) PERSON. Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
or any combination thereof. (4) PRODUCER. Any person engaging in the business of severing
coal from the soil within this state. (5) PURCHASER. Any person acquiring title, outright
or conditionally, to any interest in severed coal. (6) SEVER. Cutting, mining, stripping,
or otherwise taking or removing from the soil within Alabama. (7) SEAPORT FACILITY. Any improvements,
including any real or personal property, structure or equipment useful for any one
or more of the loading, unloading, storage, or other handling of coal, coke, or any other
materials or products of any kind that are useful in promoting, developing, and operating
seaports within this state and that are constructed with the proceeds from the bonds as defined
herein. (8) TON. A short ton of 2,000 pounds. (9) TRANSPORTER. Any person transporting coal
from the place where it is severed or from any other place to any other...
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40-18-370
credit as authorized and provided for in this article. (10) JOBS CREDIT. The annual incentive
provided in Section 40-18-375. (11) NAICS CODE. Any sector, subsector, industry group, industry
or national industry of the 2012 North American Industry Classification System, or any similar
classification system developed in conjunction with the United States Department of Commerce
or Office of Management and Budget. (12) PROJECT. Any land, building, or other improvements,
and all real and personal properties, whether or not contiguous and whether or not
previously in existence, if in Alabama and if deemed necessary or useful in connection with
an activity listed in Section 40-18-372(1). (13) PROJECT AGREEMENT. The agreement entered
into between an approved company and the Governor establishing the terms and conditions for
the provision of the jobs act incentives, as provided for in Section 40-18-374. (14) QUALIFYING
PROJECT. Any project to be undertaken by an approved company that...
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41-10-21
Section 41-10-21 Legislative findings of fact and declaration of intent; construction of article.
The Legislature hereby makes the following findings of fact and declares its intent to be
as follows: In recent years changes have taken place in the economy of this state which have
had a far-reaching effect on the welfare of its citizens. The agrarian economy which once
prevailed in this state and provided the principal means of livelihood for most of the citizens
of the state has proven inadequate to provide employment for the state's growing population.
The advent of mechanized and scientific farming methods has reduced greatly the number of
persons required to obtain increased yields of agricultural products from land under cultivation.
There has been a correspondingly greater dependence upon industrial development as the bulwark
of the economy of this state. It is appropriate and necessary that measures be taken to secure
to the citizens of this state the benefits of a strengthened...
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33-2-13
Section 33-2-13 Department to make reports to Legislature. The State Docks Department shall
make to each regular session of the Legislature a report showing the indebtedness of the state
created under this article, the property acquired, the facilities owned, the results of the
operation and such other information as may be necessary to fully advise the Legislature of
the status and progress of the improvement and development hereby authorized. (Acts 1957,
No. 311, p. 408, §13.)...
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33-2-131
Section 33-2-131 Refunding bonds and investments. The state may at any time, and from time
to time, issue refunding bonds for the purpose of refunding the principal of and the interest
on any unmatured bonds of the state then outstanding which were theretofore issued under any
one or more of this article, or the 1957 Docks Act, the 1959 Docks Act, the 1961 Docks Act,
or the 1963 Docks Act. The proceeds from the sale of such refunding bonds shall be paid to
the State Treasurer and disbursed on order or resolution of the department solely to refund
and retire those bonds for the refunding of which such refunding bonds are authorized to be
issued, and to pay the expenses incurred in such refunding; provided, that pending the time
such refunding can be consummated, such proceeds may be invested as herein authorized. All
provisions of this article pertaining to bonds issued under this article that are not inconsistent
with the provisions of this section shall, to the extent applicable, also...
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33-2-161
Section 33-2-161 Refunding bonds and investments. The state may at any time, and from time
to time, issue refunding bonds for the purpose of refunding the principal of and the interest
on any unmatured bonds of the state then outstanding which were theretofore issued under any
one or more of this article, or the 1957 Docks Act, the 1959 Docks Act, the 1961 Docks Act,
the 1963 Docks Act, or the 1967 Docks Act. The proceeds from the sale of such refunding bonds
shall be paid to the State Treasurer and disbursed on order or resolution of the department
solely to refund and retire those bonds for the refunding of which such refunding bonds are
authorized to be issued, and to pay the expenses incurred in such refunding; provided, that
pending the time such refunding can be consummated such proceeds may be invested as herein
authorized. All provisions of this article pertaining to bonds issued under this article that
are not inconsistent with the provisions of this section shall, to the...
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41-9-200
Section 41-9-200 Legislative findings; purpose of article. (a) The Legislature finds and declares
that: (1) The people of this state have a fundamental interest in the orderly development
of the state and its regions; (2) The state has a positive interest in the preparation and
maintenance of long-term, comprehensive plans for the economic, physical and human resource
development of the whole state and of each of its regions, which plans can serve as a guide
for local governmental units and state departments and agencies; (3) The continued growth
of the state, particularly in urban areas, and the readjustment of the people to the changed
economy of the state present problems which can best be solved by overall state planning guidance
for their solution; (4) Local governmental planning and program implementation can be strengthened
when done in relation to and coordinated with the planning efforts and program implementation
of the state and of the regions of the state; and (5) Orderly...
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11-92A-2
Section 11-92A-2 Legislative findings of fact and declaration of intent; construction of article.
(a) The Legislature hereby makes the following findings of fact and declares its intent to
be as follows: In recent years changes have taken place in the economy of the state that have
had a far-reaching effect on the welfare of its citizens. The agrarian economy that once prevailed
in the state and provided the principal means of livelihood for most of its citizens has proven
inadequate to provide employment for the state's growing population. The advent of mechanized
and scientific farming methods has reduced greatly the number of persons required to obtain
increased yields of agricultural products from land under cultivation. There has been a correspondingly
greater dependency upon industrial development as the bulwark of the economy of the state.
It is therefore appropriate and necessary that measures be taken to secure to the citizens
of the state the benefits of a strengthening...
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41-14-50
Section 41-14-50 Short title; legislative intent. This article shall be known as the Linked
Deposit Program of 2007. The purpose of this article is to enhance the George Wallace, Jr.,
Plan for Linked Deposits of 1988 and further stimulate growth and development in agricultural
and small business operations, and to provide disaster relief funds to citizens, by authorizing
the State Treasurer to invest a portion of the portfolio of the state with participating eligible
lending institutions in a below market rate deposit which links the deposit to a reduced rate
loan to eligible borrowers. (Act 2007-397, p. 790, §1.)...
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11-54-21
Section 11-54-21 Legislative intent; construction of article generally. (a) It is the intent
of the Legislature by the passage of this article to authorize municipalities to acquire,
own, and lease and, in connection with any such acquisition, to enlarge, improve, and expand
projects for the purpose of promoting industry and trade and controlling, abating, or preventing
pollution (including preventing pollution which may be caused by the location, development,
or expansion of industry or commerce) by inducing manufacturing, industrial, commercial, and
research enterprises to locate in this state or to expand and enlarge existing enterprises
or to utilize pollution control facilities in order to control, abate, or prevent pollution
from present or proposed operations or by any combination of two or more thereof promoting
the use of agricultural products and natural resources of this state and promoting a sound
and proper balance in this state between agriculture, commerce, and industry....
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