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11-40-12
Section 11-40-12 Classification of municipalities. (a) There are hereby established eight classes
of municipalities based on the population as certified by the 1970 federal decennial census,
as authorized by Amendment No. 375, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as follows: Class 1:
All cities with a population of 300,000 inhabitants or more; Class 2: All cities with a population
of not less than 175,000 and not more than 299,999 inhabitants; Class 3: All cities with a
population of not less than 100,000 and not more than 174,999 inhabitants; Class 4: All cities
with a population of not less than 50,000 and not more than 99,999 inhabitants; Class 5: All
cities with a population of not less than 25,000 and not more than 49,999 inhabitants; Class
6: All cities with a population of not less than 12,000 and not more than 24,999 inhabitants;
Class 7: All cities with a population of not less than 6,000 and not more than 11,999 inhabitants;
Class 8: All cities and towns with a population of...
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36-11-1
Section 36-11-1 Persons subject to impeachment and removal from office; grounds for impeachment
generally. (a) The following officers may be impeached and removed from office: judges of
circuit and probate courts, district attorneys, judges of the courts of appeals, district
judges, sheriffs, clerks of the circuit courts, tax collectors, tax assessors, county treasurers,
coroners, notaries public, constables and all other state officers not named in Section 173
of the constitution and all other county officers and mayors and intendants of incorporated
cities and towns in this state. (b) The officers specified in subsection (a) of this section
may be impeached and removed from office for the following causes: (1) Willful neglect of
duty; (2) Corruption in office; (3) Incompetency; (4) Intemperance in the use of intoxicating
liquors or narcotics to such an extent in view of the dignity of the office and importance
of its duties as unfits the officer for the discharge of such duties; or...
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40-21-9
Section 40-21-9 Details of returns of electric power and telegraph and telephone companies.
Every electric power, hydroelectric power, every telegraph, telephone, or long distance telephone
company shall include in each return made by it the following particulars: (1) The number
of miles of right-of-way in the state belonging to such company and the number of miles of
right-of-way along public roads or on government land or on or along the streets of incorporated
cities and towns used by such company, showing the number of miles of each class separately
and by what authority such use is granted; (2) The total length of all transmission lines
or telephone or telegraph lines, stated by the number of miles of poles and the number of
miles of towers, whether poles are treated or untreated, and description of towers as to size
and height, the number of miles of wire, of each material constructed, stated according to
the number of miles of each class and size of wire, the number of miles of...
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41-10-81
Section 41-10-81 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) CORPORATION.
A corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this article. (2) BOARD. The board of
directors of the corporation. (3) STATE. The State of Alabama. (4) COUNTY. That county in
the state which authorized the organization of the corporation. (5) MUNICIPALITY. The incorporated
cities or towns located in the county which authorized the organization of the corporation.
(6) PUBLIC CORPORATION. Any public corporation now or hereafter organized or created in the
state pursuant to the authorization or determination by the municipality or by the municipality
and any one or more other cities and towns in the state or by the county or by the county
and any one or more counties in the state. (7) STATE AGENCY. Any public corporation now or
hereafter organized or created in the state pursuant to the...
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45-49-120.04
Section 45-49-120.04 Supervisory committee. (a) There is hereby established the Supervisory
Committee of the Mobile County Personnel Board. The supervisory committee hereby created shall
succeed to and exercise all the rights, powers, and authority, and shall perform all the duties
and functions now vested in and required of the Citizen's Supervisory Committee created by
Act 470, 1939 Regular Session (Acts 1939, p. 298) and the Supervisory Committee of the Mobile
County Personnel Board created by Act 167, 1955 Regular Session (Acts 1955, p. 431). (b) The
Supervisory Committee of the Mobile County Personnel Board shall be composed of the following:
(1) The persons holding each of the following elective offices in Mobile County, Alabama,
namely, the presiding judge of the circuit court, the judge of probate, the revenue commissioner,
the presiding judge of the District Court of Mobile County, the county license commissioner,
the Chair of the Mobile County Commission, the Sheriff of...
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41-9-205
Section 41-9-205 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) A-95. The process
of evaluation, review and coordination of federal and federally assisted programs and projects;
(2) A-102. The process of establishing uniform administrative requirements for programs that
provide financial assistance through grant or contractual arrangements; (3) GOVERNING BODY.
The chief legislative body of a governmental unit; (4) GOVERNMENTAL UNIT. Counties and municipalities;
(5) MUNICIPALITY. Cities, towns, villages and other incorporated jurisdictions; (6) REGION.
All the geographical area contained within the aggregate territorial limits of all governmental
units participating in regional planning and development commission as stipulated in Sections
41-9-181 through 41-9-183 and 41-9-200 through 41-9-201; (7) REVIEW AND COMMENT. Review and
comment of the Office of State Planning and...
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11-51-124
Section 11-51-124 Railroads. (a) The maximum amount of privilege or license tax which the several
municipalities within this state may annually assess and collect of persons operating railroads
in this state as common carriers for the privilege of doing intrastate business within the
limits of such municipalities, whether such companies are incorporated under the laws of this
state or any other state or whether incorporated at all or not, is hereby prescribed and fixed
as follows: (1) In municipalities of not more than 250 inhabitants, $10.00; (2) In municipalities
having a population of more than 250 and not exceeding 500, $15.00; (3) In municipalities
having a population of more than 500 and not exceeding 750, $20.00; (4) In municipalities
having a population of more than 750 and not exceeding 1,000, $25.00; (5) In municipalities
having a population of more than 1,000 and not exceeding 5,000, $25.00 for the first 1,000
inhabitants and $25.00 for each additional 1,000 inhabitants or a...
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40-21-10
Section 40-21-10 Details of statements of water, gas and pipeline companies. Every water company,
gas company and every pipeline company shall show in each statement made by them the following
particulars, which are in addition to the foregoing requirements: (1) The total length of
all lines of said company, whether within or outside of the state, the total length of each
size pipe and of what material each is constructed; (2) The total length of so much of each
of said lines as are within this state; (3) The length of each size and kind of lines in each
of the counties, cities, towns, school districts, or other tax districts of this state into
or through which each size and kind of lines extend, or in which its distribution system,
holders, reservoirs, standpipes, drums, tubes, cylinders, meters, services, or other means
of storage or distribution are located or used; and (4) The number of miles of right-of-way
in the state belonging to such company and the number of miles of...
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28-3-74
Section 28-3-74 Distribution of net profits from proceeds of stores. (a) The net profits derived
from the proceeds of the Alabama liquor stores in each fiscal year, including all tax levied
upon the selling price of all spirituous or vinous liquors, less all cost and expense of collecting
said tax, up to and including $2,000,000, shall be paid out and applied as follows: (1) Fifty
percent shall be covered into the General Fund of the Treasury of the state; (2) Nineteen
percent shall be covered into the Treasury of the state to the credit of the State Department
of Human Resources to be used, and the same is hereby appropriated exclusively, for old age
assistance and for other purposes of the State Department of Human Resources; (3) Ten percent
shall be covered into the Treasury of the state to the credit of the wet counties of the state
and shall be divided equally among each of said counties and shall be paid to them and shall
be covered by them into their respective general funds;...
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11-51-128
Section 11-51-128 Telephone companies. (a) The maximum amount of privilege or license tax which
the several municipalities within this state may annually assess and collect of persons operating
telephone exchanges and long distance telephone lines in this state for the privilege of doing
intrastate business within the limits of such municipalities, whether such persons are incorporated
under the laws of this state or any other state, is fixed as follows: (1) In municipalities
having not exceeding 500 inhabitants, exchange license, $15.00, long distance license, $8.00;
(2) In municipalities having a population of more than 500 and not exceeding 1,000, exchange
license, $30.00, long distance license, $8.00; (3) In municipalities having a population of
more than 1,000 and not exceeding 2,000, exchange license, $60.00, long distance license,
$15.00; (4) In municipalities having a population of more than 2,000 and not exceeding 3,000,
exchange license, $105.00, long distance license,...
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