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11-54-80
Section 11-54-80 Definitions. Wherever used in this division, unless a different meaning clearly
appears in the context, the following terms shall be given the following respective meanings:
(1) INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD or BOARD. Any industrial development board organized pursuant
to the provisions of this division. (2) MUNICIPALITY. Any incorporated city or town in this
state with respect to which an industrial development board may be organized. (3) PROJECT.
a. Any land and any building or other improvement thereon and all real and personal properties
deemed necessary in connection therewith, whether or not now in existence, which shall be
suitable for use by any one of the following or by any combination of two or more thereof:
1. Any industry for the manufacturing, processing or assembling of any agricultural, manufactured
or mineral products. 2. Any commercial enterprise in storing, warehousing, or distributing
any products of agriculture, mining, or industry, or providing...
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11-97-1
Section 11-97-1 Legislative declarations and findings. It is hereby found and declared as follows:
(1) That the health, safety, and welfare of the people of this state require the provision
of certain utility services, including water and sewer services; (2) That it is necessary
for the Legislature to provide additional methods by which the cities and counties in the
state may provide new and improve existing utility services facilities; (3) That historically
a significant portion of the funding of the costs of construction of such utility services
facilities has been provided through grants from the United States of America; (4) That, in
recent years, funds available to cities and counties from the United States of America for
payment of costs of construction of utility services facilities has been substantially reduced,
and it is anticipated that, in coming years, such funds may be further reduced or eliminated;
(5) That the result of the elimination of funding from the United States...
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11-99A-2
Section 11-99A-2 Definitions. In this chapter the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) APPOINTING GOVERNMENT. The municipality or county that approves the creation
of a district and appoints members to the board. (2) BOARD. The board of directors of a district.
(3) CONTIGUOUS. Two tracts of land if touching for a continuous distance of not less than
200 feet. The term includes tracts of land divided by bodies of water, streets, railroad,
or utility rights-of-way, or by land owned by any public person. In determining whether land
is contiguous with a municipality, (i) land separated by bodies of water, streets, or railroad,
or utility rights-of-way is contiguous even though the bodies of water, streets, or rights-of-way
are within the city limits of another municipality and (ii) land separated by land owned by
a public person is not contiguous if the land owned by the public person is within the city
limits of another municipality. (4) COUNCIL. The governing body of a...
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16-13-301
Section 16-13-301 Definitions. The following terms as used in this article shall have the following
meanings: (1) BOARD. Any county board of education and any city board of education. (2) COSTS.
When used with reference to or in connection with any public school facility or any portion
thereof, all or any part of the costs of acquiring, constructing, altering, enlarging, extending,
reconstructing, or remodeling such facility, including (i) the costs of all lands, structures,
real or personal property, rights, rights-of-way, franchises, easements, permits, licenses
and interests acquired or used for, in connection with or with respect to such public school
facility; (ii) the costs of demolishing or removing any buildings or structures on land so
acquired, including the costs of acquiring land to which such buildings or structures may
be moved; (iii) the costs of all machinery, equipment, furniture, furnishings, fixtures, and
tangible and intangible personal property acquired or used...
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23-1-91
Section 23-1-91 Aid for development of access roads or bridges to certain facilities by contiguous
counties or municipalities. The county commission of any county or governing body of any municipality
in this state is hereby authorized, upon the adoption by a majority vote of a resolution duly
recorded in its minutes, to aid and participate in the development of any access roads or
bridges to any project undertaken by any public athletic or recreational board for the promotion
of athletics, recreation, race tracks, and related facilities in any other contiguous county
or in aid of the development in any other contiguous county or any industrial site or access
roads and bridges of any project undertaken pursuant to the provisions of Sections 11-54-80
through 11-54-101 or pursuant to Sections 11-54-20 through 11-54-32. In any county, including
the county in which said project is located, the county commission may appropriate county
funds or authorize the use of equipment and employees of...
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24-2-9
Section 24-2-9 Investment by public bodies, etc., in bonds, etc., issued by housing authorities,
etc. Bonds or other obligations issued by a housing authority or the governing body of any
incorporated city or town, in connection with a redevelopment project pursuant to this chapter,
shall be security for public deposits and legal investments to the same extent and for the
same persons, institutions, associations, corporations, and other bodies and officers as bonds
or other obligations issued pursuant to this title in connection with the development of slum
clearance and housing projects. (Acts 1949, No. 491, p. 713, §8; Acts 1967, No. 416, p. 1070,
§8.)...
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24-7-4
Section 24-7-4 Area of operation. The area of operation of the authority shall be within Washington
and Mobile Counties in areas outside of the corporate boundaries of cities or towns existing
at the time of the passage of this amendatory act, and in areas historically considered to
be occupied by the Indians of Mobile and Washington Counties; provided, that the authority
shall not undertake any housing project or projects within the area of operation of any city,
county, or regional housing authority unless a resolution shall have been adopted by such
city, county or regional housing authority declaring that there is a need for the Mowa Choctaw
Housing Authority to exercise its powers within such city, county or regional housing authority's
area of operation. (Acts 1986, No. 86-537, §3; Acts 1989, No. 89-697, p. 1377, §1.)...
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45-49A-64
Section 45-49A-64 Purpose; legislative findings. (a) The Legislature has found and determined
and does hereby declare that in municipalities having a population of not less than 175,000
nor more than 250,000 the following conditions exist: (1) That the constant growth of private
vehicular traffic in such counties is placing excessive burdens upon the road systems and
parking facilities, especially in commercial and industrial districts and in areas of high
population density. (2) That the continued economic growth of such municipalities and the
general health and welfare of the citizens of such counties require the availability of public
facilities for mass transportation. (3) That it is necessary and desirable and in the best
interests of the citizens of such municipalities that provisions be made for the establishment
in such counties of public corporations to provide public transportation service. (4) The
Legislature does hereby further declare its intention, by the passage of this...
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11-22-8
Section 11-22-8 Powers generally; projects partially within county. (a) The corporation shall
have the following powers together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary for the
performance of those hereinafter stated: (1) To have succession by its corporate name for
the period specified in the certificate of incorporation unless sooner dissolved as hereinafter
provided; (2) To sue and be sued and to prosecute and defend in any court having jurisdiction
of the subject matter and of the parties; (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter
the same at pleasure; (4) To acquire, whether by purchase, construction, exchange, gift, lease,
or otherwise, to improve, maintain, equip, furnish, own, and operate one or more projects,
including all real and personal properties which the board of directors of the corporation
may deem necessary in connection therewith and regardless of whether or not any such projects
or any part thereof shall then be in existence; (5) To fix,...
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11-32-1
Section 11-32-1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds, determines, and hereby declares
that, in counties having a population of not less than 600,000, there are conditions present
that are not present in counties with lesser populations. Those conditions include, but are
not limited to, the following: (1) The excessive growth in private vehicular traffic in the
counties is placing excessive burdens upon the road systems and parking facilities, especially
in commercial and industrial districts and in areas of high population density, which cannot
be alleviated by private vehicular traffic. (2) The number of vehicular miles the average
citizen of those counties travels per day is among the highest nationally in terms of miles
and commuting times. (3) The projected continued economic growth of the counties and the general
health and welfare of the citizens of the counties require those counties to provide the enhanced
availability of public transportation facilities, operations,...
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