22-32-1
Section 22-32-1 Enactment of Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact. The Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact is hereby enacted into law and entered into by the State of Alabama with any and all states legally joining therein in accordance with its terms, in the form substantially as follows: SOUTHEAST INTERSTATE LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPACT Article I. Policy and Purpose There is hereby created the Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact. The party states recognize and declare that each state is responsible for providing for the availability of capacity either within or outside the state for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste generated within its borders, except for waste generated as a result of defense activities of the federal government or federal research and development activities. They also recognize that the management of low-level radioactive waste is handled most...
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40-17-168.10
Section 40-17-168.10 Deduction for sale or disbursement to exempt entities. (a) A licensed public seller of compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas or the licensed fleet producer of compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas may deduct the number of gallons of compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas sold or disbursed to the following entities provided that the exempt entity has a valid exempt entity license issued in accordance with subsection (j) of Section 40-17-332: (1) The United States government or any agency thereof. (2) Any county governing body in this state. (3) The governing body of any incorporated municipality in this state. (4) City and county boards of education in this state. (5) The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, the Department of Youth Services school district, and private and church school systems, as defined in Section 16-28-1, which offer essentially the same curriculum as offered in grades K-12 in the public schools of this state. (b)...
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40-17-168.17
Section 40-17-168.17 Criminal penalties. (a) Any person who willfully does any of the following is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, but shall be fined not less than five thousand dollars ($5,000) nor more than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000): (1) Fails to obtain a license as required by this article prior to engaging in an activity for which a license is required. (2) Fails to pay to this state no more than 30 days after the date the tax is due the tax levied by this article. (3) Makes a false statement on an application, return, ticket, invoice, statement, or any other document required under this article. (4) Fails to file no more than 30 days after it is due any return required by this article. (5) Fails to maintain any record required by this article. (6) Makes a false statement in an application for a refund. (7) Fails to make required disclosure of the correct amount of compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas sold or used in this state. (8) Dispenses into the...
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40-17-160
Section 40-17-160 Flat fee on vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas as fuel; applicability of additional excise tax. (a) In lieu of an excise tax on liquefied petroleum gas used to propel motor vehicles over the highways of this state, there is hereby levied an annual flat fee on the following classes of vehicles which require a motor vehicle license using liquefied petroleum gas as fuel. For all other purposes other than the excise tax, the term "liquefied petroleum gas" shall be included with the term gasoline as defined in Section 40-17-322: Class 1. Passenger automobiles, vans, and trucks and pickups under one ton...$75.00 Class 2. Recreational vehicles and vans and trucks one ton or over but with a rear axle carrying capacity of less than 14,000 pounds...$85.00 Class 3. Bobtail trucks and equivalent vehicles to be defined as any other vehicle having the capacity of carrying a loaded rear axle weight of 14,000 pounds or more...$150.00 Class...
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40-17-168.12
Section 40-17-168.12 Reporting of information; single return for multiple locations. (a) Each return required to be filed under this article shall be on forms and by means prescribed by the commissioner and furnished by the department and shall contain any information the department considers necessary for the enforcement of this article. (b) The report must contain all of the following information: (1) A total of all monthly disbursements of compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas, or both, made by the public seller or fleet producer for use in a motor vehicle for each location. (2) A total of all monthly disbursements of compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas to licensed exempt entities. (3) The name and exempt entity license number of any exempt agency electing to be licensed under Section 40-17-332. (c) The department may require the reporting of other information it considers reasonably necessary to the enforcement of this article. (d) If the public seller or...
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40-17-168.6
Section 40-17-168.6 Refusal to issue license; appeal. (a) The department may refuse to issue a license under this article if the applicant or a principal of the applicant has done any of the following: (1) Had a compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas license or registration issued by this state or another state cancelled for cause. (2) Been convicted of any offense involving fraud or misrepresentation. (3) Been convicted of any other offense that indicates that the applicant may not comply with this article if issued a license. (b) The department may also refuse to issue a license if the applicant is in arrears to the state for any taxes or for other good cause shown. (c) Any refusal by the department under this section to issue a license may be appealed to the Alabama Tax Tribunal under Chapter 2A. (Act 2017-229, §2.)...
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40-17-168.16
Section 40-17-168.16 Civil penalties. (a) Each person who engages in any business activity for which a license is required by this article without having first obtained and subsequently retained a valid license shall be subject to the following civil penalties: (1) Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the first violation. (2) For each subsequent violation, the amount shall be increased by the sum of the current violation plus prior violations. (b) Civil penalties prescribed under this section shall be assessed, collected, and paid in the same manner as the compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas tax. (Act 2017-229, §2.)...
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16-13-260
Section 16-13-260 Legislative findings. The Legislature makes the following findings and determinations: (1) In a number of instances, the Legislature, by general or local act, has authorized the levy and collection within a county or municipality of a tax, other than an ad valorem tax, for school purposes and has specified that the authority for the levy of the tax shall terminate upon the payment in full of certain generally or specifically described bonds, warrants, or other obligations. (2) Counties, municipalities, boards of education, and other political subdivisions frequently realize substantial debt service savings and other benefits through the issuance and sale of refunding obligations to provide for the payment and retirement of previously issued bonds, warrants, or other obligations. (3) In order to facilitate the realization of the benefits that may be obtained through the refunding of outstanding obligations, and to avoid the consequence of unintentionally terminating...
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40-6A-1
Section 40-6A-1 Legislative intent. The Legislature recognizes the necessity of an equitable, fair, and efficiently administered ad valorem tax program to the revenue producing functions of government, both state and local, and it further recognizes that since the implementation of statewide reappraisal of property and the equalization of ad valorem taxes in this state, the complexity and burden on the officials charged with assessing and collecting such taxes has greatly increased. Likewise, great disparity has developed among the various counties of this state in both the adequacy of compensation of such officials and the distribution of the cost of administering the ad valorem tax program among the various agencies and funds receiving such taxes. Therefore, in order to secure the services of competent officials in all counties of this state to administer the ad valorem tax program and to fairly distribute the burden of funding the costs of such program, it is the intent of this...
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9-17-25
Section 9-17-25 Tax for expenses of administration and enforcement of article - Levied; exemptions; payment. (a) For the purpose of defraying the expenses connected with the administration and enforcement of this article, including the expense of the inspections, tests, analyses, and all other expenses connected with the supervision and protection of crude petroleum oil and natural gas in the State of Alabama, there is hereby levied on the producer a tax equal in amount to two percent of the gross value, at the point of production, of the crude petroleum oil or natural gas produced for sale, transport, storage, profit, or for use from any well or wells in the State of Alabama. Provided, however, that the tax on offshore production, produced from depths greater than 8,000 feet below mean sea level, shall not be computed as a percentage of gross value at the point of production, as provided in this section, but shall be computed as a percentage of gross proceeds, as provided in Section...
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