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16-1-8.1
Section 16-1-8.1 Classroom instructional support. (a) For purposes of this section,
classroom instructional support means all elements of classroom instructional support as provided
in the Foundation Program, with the exception of textbook funds, as specified in Sections
16-6B-10 and 16-13-231, including, but not limited to, library enhancement, student materials,
professional development, technology, common purchases, and other classroom instructional
support approved by the State Board of Education. All funds allocated in the Foundation Program
for library enhancement, student materials, technology, professional development, and common
purchases shall be spent only for the purpose for which they were allocated. Library media
specialists shall be consulted in budgeting all library enhancement funds. (b) The procedures
for ordering, and the regulations applying to, classroom instructional support shall be as
follows: (1) BUDGET COMMITTEE. Each school shall have a budget committee. The...
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22-27-10
Section 22-27-10 Control of unauthorized dumping; open burning; construction with other
rights and remedies. (a) Solid waste shall be collected, transported, disposed, managed, or
any combination thereof, according to the requirements of this article, and the rules of the
department or the health department, as authorized by this article, and if disposed of in
this state, shall be disposed in a permitted landfill or permitted incineration, or reduced
in volume through composting, materials recovery, or other existing or future means approved
by and according to the requirements of the department, under authorities granted by this
article. (b) The creation, contribution to, or operation of an unauthorized dump is declared
to be a public nuisance per se, a menace to public health, and a violation of this article.
In addition to other remedies which are available, an unauthorized dump may be enjoined through
an action in the circuit court having jurisdiction over the property in which the...
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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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11-98-1
Section 11-98-1 Definitions. (a) As used in this chapter, the following words and terms
have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AUTOMATIC
NUMBER IDENTIFICATION. An enhanced 911 service capability that enables the automatic display
of the 10-digit telephone number used to place a 911 call. The term includes pseudo-automatic
number identification, which means an enhanced 911 service capability that enables identification
of the subscriber. (2) CMRS. Commercial mobile radio service under Sections 3(27) and 332(d)
of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. ยง151 et seq., and Omnibus Budget
Reconciliation Act of 1993, Pub. L. 103-66, Aug. 10, 1993, 107 Stat. 312. The term includes
the term wireless and service provider by any wireless real time two-way voice communication
device, including radio-telephone communications used in cellular telephone service, personal
communication service, or the functional or competitive equivalent of a...
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15-22-54
Section 15-22-54 Period of probation; termination of probation; violation of terms of
probation; sanctions. (a) The period of probation or suspension of execution of sentence shall
be determined by the court and shall not be waived by the defendant, and the period of probation
or suspension may be continued, extended, or terminated. However, except as provided in Section
32-5A-191 relating to ignition interlock requirements, in no case shall the maximum probation
period of a defendant guilty of a misdemeanor exceed two years, nor shall the maximum probation
period of a defendant guilty of a felony exceed five years, except as provided in Section
13A-8-2.1. When the conditions of probation or suspension of sentence are fulfilled, the court
shall, by order duly entered on its minutes, discharge the defendant. (b) The court granting
probation, upon the recommendation of the officer supervising the probationer, may terminate
all authority and supervision over the probationer prior to the...
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36-14-1
Section 36-14-1 Duties generally. It is the duty of the Secretary of State: (1) To keep
the state seal, the original statutes and public records of the state, and the records and
papers belonging to the Legislature, keeping the papers of each house separate. (2) To attest
commissions and all other public documents from the executive of the state and, when necessary,
to affix the seal of the state thereto and to certify the same in his or her official capacity.
(3) To record, in books proper for that purpose, all grants and patents issued by the state.
(4) To keep all books, maps, and other papers appertaining to the survey of lands belonging
to the state and the books and papers belonging to the land office. (5) To keep in his or
her office the books, maps, and field notes of the late surveyor general of the United States
for this state which are public archives of the state and, upon application, to give certified
copies of the same, which shall be received in evidence in any of the...
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40-12-240
Section 40-12-240 Definitions. (a) For the purpose of this article, the following terms
shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama
Department of Revenue. (2) ESTABLISHED PLACE OF BUSINESS. A place actually occupied either
continuously or at regular periods at or from which a business or a part thereof is transacted.
(3) FARM TRACTOR. Every motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm implement for
drawing plows, mowing machines, and other implements designed and used for agricultural purposes
and only incidentally moved upon public highways. (4) FARMER. An individual, partnership,
cooperative corporation, or other entity actively engaged in agriculture or agricultural activities
as the same are circumscribed and defined in paragraphs a. and b. of Section 41-14-51(1).
(5) FLEET. A group of similarly classified fleet vehicles comprised of 50 or more units or
other amount as prescribed by the department. (6) FLEET OPERATOR. A person,...
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40-8-1
Section 40-8-1 Classification of property; assessment rate. (a) On and after October
1, 1978, with respect to ad valorem taxes levied by the state, and, unless otherwise provided,
with respect to ad valorem taxes levied by a county, municipality, or other taxing authority
other than the state, all taxable property shall be divided into the following classes and
no other and shall be assessed for ad valorem tax purposes at the following ratios of assessed
value to the fair and reasonable market value of such property, or, as may be provided by
law, to the current use value of such property: CLASS I. All property of utilities used in
the business of such utilities, 30 percent. CLASS II. All property not otherwise classified,
20 percent. CLASS III. All agricultural, forest, and residential property, and historic buildings
and sites, 10 percent. CLASS IV. All private passenger automobiles and motor trucks of the
type commonly known as "pickups" or "pickup trucks" owned and operated
by an...
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10A-20-15.01
Section 10A-20-15.01 Rights, powers, and authority. All corporations organized under
the general laws of this state, or heretofore under a special act of the Legislature, and
all corporations organized under the laws of any other of the United States which have complied
with the Constitution and laws of the State of Alabama as to foreign corporations and which
by their charter have the right to manufacture, supply, and sell to the public power produced
by water as a motive force, shall, after acquiring by purchase, or otherwise than by condemnation,
a dam site or power site comprising not less than one acre of land upon each and opposite
sides of any watercourse or after acquiring by purchase, or otherwise than by condemnation,
a dam site comprising not less than one acre of land upon one side of any watercourse and,
where the dam site on the other side of the watercourse is owned or controlled by the United
States, shall have acquired the permission of the United States to attach to...
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32-5A-191.4
Section 32-5A-191.4 Ignition interlock devices. (a) As used in Section 32-5A-191,
the term, "ignition interlock device" means a constant monitoring device that prevents
a motor vehicle from being started at any time without first determining the equivalent blood
alcohol level of the operator through the taking of a breath sample for testing. The system
shall be calibrated so that the motor vehicle may not be started if the blood alcohol level
of the operator, as measured by the test, reaches a blood alcohol concentration level of 0.02.
(b) The ignition interlock device shall be installed, calibrated, and monitored directly by
trained technicians who shall train the offender for whom the device is being installed in
the proper use of the device. The use of a mail in or remote calibration system where the
technician is not in the immediate proximity of the vehicle being calibrated is prohibited.
The Department of Forensic Sciences shall promulgate rules for punishment and appeal for...

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