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34-36-6
Section 34-36-6 Powers and duties of board. (a) By rule, the board shall make provisions
to do all of the following: (1) Prepare or approve all examinations of applicants for licenses
for electrical contractors and journeyman electricians. (2) Determine the qualifications of
electrical contractors to engage in the business of electrical contracting. (3) Determine
the qualifications of journeyman electricians to engage in electrical work. (4) Provide for
the investigation of written complaints filed with the board concerning alleged violations
of this chapter and any rules adopted by the board. (b) The board may suspend, revoke, or
refuse to issue or renew a license and impose a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed five
thousand dollars ($5,000), after notice and opportunity for a hearing pursuant to the Alabama
Administrative Procedure Act, upon proof of any of the following actions by a licensee or
applicant: (1) Violating any provision of this chapter. (2) Attempting to procure a...
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36-1A-5
Section 36-1A-5 Participation limited to voluntary, charitable, health and human care
federations and agencies with a substantial local presence. (a) Participation in the Alabama
State Employee Combined Charitable Campaign shall be limited to voluntary, charitable, health
and human care federations and agencies with a substantial local presence that provide or
support direct health and welfare services to individuals or their families and meet the criteria
set forth in this section. "Substantial local presence" is defined as a facility,
staffed by professionals or volunteers, available to provide its services and open at least
15 hours a week. Such services must be available to state employees in the local campaign
community, unless they are rendered to needy persons overseas. Such services must directly
benefit human beings, whether children, youth, adults, the aged, the ill and infirm, or the
mentally or physically handicapped. Such services must consist of care, research, or...
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37-11C-4
Section 37-11C-4 Allowance and claim of tax credits; Railroad Rehabilitation Income
Tax Credit Account; written transfer agreements. (a) For tax years beginning after December
31, 2019, there is a credit allowed against the state income tax levied by Section
40-18-2 equal to 50 percent of an eligible taxpayer's qualified railroad rehabilitation expenditures.
The tax credit allowed under this section may not exceed three thousand five hundred
dollars ($3,500) multiplied by the number of miles of railroad track owned or leased within
the state by the eligible taxpayer at the close of the taxable year. (b) There is created
within the Education Trust Fund a separate account named the Railroad Rehabilitation Income
Tax Credit Account. The Commissioner of Revenue shall certify to the state Comptroller the
amount of income tax credits under this section and the state Comptroller shall transfer
into the Railroad Rehabilitation Income Tax Credit Account only the amount from sales tax
revenues...
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40-14A-23
Section 40-14A-23 Definition of net worth. (a) Net worth of corporation. The net worth
of a corporation shall equal the aggregate net amount of the following items determined as
of the first day of the corporation's taxable year and adjusted as required in this article:
(1) In the case of a corporation, the sum of the following: a. The issued capital stock and
any additional paid-in capital, without reduction for treasury stock; and b. Retained earnings,
but not less than zero, which shall include any amounts designated for the payment of dividends
until the amounts are definitely and irrevocably placed to the credit of stockholders subject
to withdrawal on demand, and (2) In the case of an entity taxed as a corporation under this
article that does not issue stock, the difference between the book value of the entity's assets
and liabilities, but not less than zero. (b) Net worth of limited liability entities. The
net worth of a limited liability entity shall be an amount equal to the...
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40-9F-33
Section 40-9F-33 Limitations on tax credits; Historic Income Tax Credit Account; transfer
or assignment of tax credits. (a) The state portion of any tax credit against the tax imposed
by Chapter 18 for the taxable year in which the certified rehabilitation is placed in service,
shall be equal to 25 percent of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures for certified historic
structures. No tax credit claimed for any certified rehabilitation may exceed five million
dollars ($5,000,000) for all allowable property types except a certified historic residential
structure, and fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a certified historic residential structure.
(b) There is created within the Education Trust Fund a separate account named the Historic
Preservation Income Tax Credit Account. The Commissioner of Revenue shall certify to the Comptroller
the amount of income tax credits under this section and the Comptroller shall transfer
into the Historic Preservation Income Tax Credit Account only...
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16-13B-2
Section 16-13B-2 Exceptions to competitive bidding requirements. (a) Competitive bids
shall not be required for utility services for county or city boards of education, the rates
for which are fixed by law, regulation, or ordinance, and the competitive bidding requirements
of this chapter shall not apply to: (1) The purchase of insurance. (2) Contracts for securing
services of attorneys, physicians, architects, teachers, superintendents of construction,
artists, appraisers, engineers, consultants, certified public accountants, public accountants,
or other individuals possessing a high degree of professional skill where the personality
of the individual plays a decisive part. (3) Contracts of employment in the regular civil
service. (4) Contracts for fiscal or financial advice or services. (5) Purchases of products
made or manufactured by the blind or visually handicapped under the direction or supervision
of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind in accordance with Sections 21-2-1 to...
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2-10-98
Section 2-10-98 Organization with capital stock. Incorporated associations may be organized
under this article with capital stock at the option of the organizers. In that event the association
shall be organized by the same method and for the same recording fee as in the case of those
associations organized without capital stock, except that the articles of association shall
set forth also that the association is organized with capital stock and the amount of capital
stock authorized with particulars as to the class or classes thereof and the par value of
shares. There shall be no individual liability on the part of shareholders, members, officers
or directors for the obligations of the corporation. The articles of association may provide
for preferred stock as well as common stock, but all shares shall have a definite par value,
and all shares of the same class shall have the same par value. If so divided, the articles
of incorporation must contain a statement of the number of shares...
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22-25B-1
Section 22-25B-1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ADEM. The
Alabama Department of Environmental Management. (2) ADPH. The Alabama Department of Public
Health. (3) CERTIFICATE OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY. The certification by the commission of the
financial viability of a wastewater management entity's financial viability pursuant to this
chapter. (4) CLUSTER WASTEWATER SYSTEM. An integrated wastewater collection system or treatment
system, or both, or multiple systems serving a single development or contiguous developments,
which collectively have a design flow of 15,000 GPD or less, and is designed and permitted
for discharge of the treated wastewater to a subsurface distribution system, but excluding
systems that discharge directly to surface waters of the state. The system must be designed
by and certified by a licensed professional engineer to comply with design and permit...
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22-30D-3
Section 22-30D-3 Definitions. Unless otherwise defined in this chapter, the definitions
of terms included in Section 22-30-3 shall be applicable to this chapter. For the purposes
of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) ABANDONED DRYCLEANING
FACILITY. Any real property premises or individual leasehold space located in this state owned
by any person in which a drycleaning facility or wholesale distribution facility formerly
operated; provided, however, that any owner or operator or wholesale distributor who shall
have elected not to be covered by the provisions of this chapter shall not be considered a
person owning or leasing such a facility for the purposes of this chapter. (2) ADJACENT LAND
OWNER. Any owner, lessor, or mortgagee of any real property onto which contamination from
a drycleaning facility, abandoned drycleaning facility, or wholesale distribution facility
of any owner or operator or wholesale distributor who shall have elected to be covered...

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23-1-411
Section 23-1-411 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms have the
following meanings: (1) AIRPORT. Any area of existing land or man-made construction, except
a restricted landing area, that is currently used, made available, or designed for the landing
and takeoff of aircraft, whether or not facilities are provided for the shelter, servicing,
maintenance, or repair of aircraft, and whether or not facilities are provided for receiving
and discharging passengers or cargo, so long as such area meets the minimum requirements as
to size, design, surfacing, marking, equipment, and management provided by the department
for airports owned or operated by a political subdivision. A military airport under the control
of the federal government is an airport for purposes of this article. For purposes of this
article, only a publicly owned, public use airport shall be considered to be an airport; provided,
however, that a heliport shall not be considered to be an airport for...
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