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37-2-133
Section 37-2-133 Connection of tracks and interchange of traffic - Switch connections. Every
railroad subject to the provisions of this division shall construct, maintain, and operate
upon reasonable terms, a switch connection with such other railroad or with any private sidetrack
which may be constructed to connect with its railroad, where such connection, in the judgment
of the Public Service Commission, is reasonably practicable and can be put in with safety
and will furnish sufficient business to justify the construction and maintenance of the same;
and to furnish cars for the movement of such traffic to the best of its ability without discrimination
in favor of or against any shipper. The Public Service Commission, upon the application of
any other railroad, or of any shipper tendering freight traffic for transportation, made either
to the commission or to said railroad company, may require them to comply with the provisions
of this section. (Code 1907, §5536; Code 1923, §10033,...
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37-2-3
Section 37-2-3 Duty of commission to supervise, regulate, and control transportation companies.
The Public Service Commission is charged with the duty of supervising, regulating and controlling
all transportation companies doing business in this state, in all matters relating to the
performance of their public duties and their charges therefor, and of correcting abuses therein
by such companies, and the commission shall, from time to time, prescribe and enforce against
said transportation companies, in the manner authorized in this title, such rates, charges,
classifications of freight, storage, demurrage and car service charges, rules and regulations,
and shall require them to establish and maintain all such public service facilities and conveniences
as may be reasonable and just, which said rates, charges, classifications, rules, regulations
and requirements the commission may, from time to time, alter or amend. All rates, charges,
classifications, rules and regulations adopted or...
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37-2-7
Section 37-2-7 Application for certificate or permit - Grant or refusal; conditions; revocation;
exception. The commission, as it deems to the best interest of the public, may grant in part
or in whole, or may refuse such applications, and in the event such applications are granted,
the commission may impose such conditions as it deems expedient for the protection of the
public interest. The commission must require the transportation company, when such applications
are granted, to avail themselves promptly of the authority or right granted, and in the event
the transportation company fails to promptly avail itself of the rights granted, such certificate
of convenience or permit must be revoked. The provisions of this section and Sections 37-2-4,
37-2-5 and 37-2-6 shall not apply to transportation companies which are required under Title
IV of the Transportation Act of Congress, approved February 28, 1920, and amendments thereto,
to obtain from the Interstate Commerce Commission a...
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41-8-41
Section 41-8-41 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) DEPOSITORY. An institution which contracts with the Alabama Public Library Service
to participate in the state publications depository system. (2) STATE AGENCY. Any permanent
or temporary state office, department, division or unit, bureau, board, commission, task force,
authority, institution, state college or university, or other unit of state government, whether
executive, legislative, or judicial. (3) STATE PRINTER. The state print shop, a commercial
printer under contract with a state agency, or a state agency print shop. (4) STATE PUBLICATION.
Any document issued by a state agency which the agency may legally release for public distribution,
but does not include any of the following: 1. Code of Alabama. 2. Bound volumes of the Acts
of Alabama. 3. Legislative bills, journals, and slip laws. 4. The Alabama Digest. 5. Alabama
Reporter. 6. Any other items prepared for...
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45-25-130
Section 45-25-130 Qualifications; compensation; duties; employment of road supervisor. (a)
The DeKalb County Commission shall employ a county engineer, who shall be a thoroughly qualified
and competent, licensed professional civil engineer, possessing all of the qualifications
as specified for county engineers under the general laws of the State of Alabama. The engineer
shall reside within DeKalb County during his or her employment. (b) The county commission
shall fix the amount of the salary of the county engineer in an amount to be determined by
the county commission and as approved by the State Department of Transportation as appropriate
for experience, training, and education. The compensation shall be paid in equal monthly payments
from the county gasoline tax or road and highway funds as appropriate. (c) The employment
of the county engineer shall be made by contract to include all terms and requirements addressed
within this section and shall fully disclose all salaries, raises,...
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1-1-10
Section 1-1-10 Repeal of uncodified statutes of public, general, and permanent nature; certain
statutes saved from repeal. Subject to the provisions of this section, or as may be otherwise
provided in this Code, all statutes of a public, general and permanent nature, not included
in this Code, are repealed. The foregoing provisions of this section shall not repeal, nor
be construed to repeal, local, private or special statutes; nor statutes which relate to or
apply to only one county, municipality, political subdivision, district or territory; nor
statutes which apply to one or more counties, municipalities, political subdivisions, districts
or territories on the basis of population; nor statutes in effect on the effective date of
this Code which apply to one or more judicial circuits of the state, whether by specific reference
thereto, or the basis of population or by some other method of identification or classification;
nor statutes in effect on the effective date of this Code which...
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13A-7-80
Section 13A-7-80 Definitions; penalties. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following
words have the following meaning: (1) BUILDING. Any structure that may be entered and utilized
by persons for business, public use, lodging, or the storage of goods. The term includes any
vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft used for the lodging of persons or carrying on business therein
and includes any railroad boxcar or other rail equipment or trailer or tractor trailer, or
combination thereof. Where a building consists of two or more units separately occupied or
secure, each shall be deemed both a separate building and a part of the main building. (2)
STATE OF EMERGENCY. When the Governor duly proclaims the existence of conditions of disaster
or of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property within the state caused by fire,
flood, storm, epidemic, technological failure or accident, riot, drought, sudden and severe
energy shortage, plant or animal infestation or disease, earthquake,...
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23-1-241
Section 23-1-241 Definitions. For the purposes of this division, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) AUTOMOBILE RECYCLER.
Any establishment or place of business which is maintained, used, or operated for storing,
keeping, buying or selling wrecked, scrapped, ruined, or dismantled motor vehicles or motor
vehicle parts. (2) DIRECTOR. The State Department of Transportation. (3) INTERSTATE SYSTEM.
That portion of the national system of interstate and defense highways located within this
state or officially designated, or as may hereafter be so designated, by the director and
approved by the United States Department of Transportation pursuant to the provisions of Title
23, United States Code, "Highways." (4) JUNK. Old or scrap copper, brass, rope,
rags, batteries, paper trash, rubber debris, waste or junked, dismantled or wrecked automobiles,
or parts thereof, iron, steel, and other old or scrap ferrous or nonferrous material. (5)...

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29-9-5
Section 29-9-5 Withdrawals from Education Trust Fund Budget Stabilization Fund. (a) Except
as provided in Section 29-9-3 and in subdivision (b), amounts in the Education Trust Fund
Budget Stabilization Fund may be withdrawn only to prevent proration in the Education Trust
Fund. The Governor must certify to the state Comptroller and notify the Legislature that proration
would occur in the Education Trust Fund before funds may be withdrawn to prevent proration.
Following the certification and notification by the Governor, withdrawals may be made from
the Education Trust Fund Budget Stabilization Fund to prevent proration; however, the withdrawals
shall be limited to the amount of the anticipated proration and funds allotted only to the
extent necessary to avoid proration of appropriations from the Education Trust Fund. Any funds
withdrawn from the Budget Stabilization Fund in excess of the amount necessary to avoid proration
shall be transferred back to the Budget Stabilization Fund...
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31-2-47
Section 31-2-47 Rules, regulations, etc., governing unorganized militia in active service;
appointment, etc., of emergency officers in state militia. Whenever any part of the unorganized
militia is ordered out for active military service, or other service which may be necessary
in the discretion of the Governor, it shall be governed by the same rules and regulations,
and be subject to the same penalties, as the National Guard or Naval Militia. The Governor,
in his discretion, may appoint and commission emergency officers in the state militia at any
time. Such commissions shall expire at the end of five years from the effective date thereof.
(Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Acts 1939, No. 509, p. 774; Code 1940, T. 35, §53;
Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §48.)...
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