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37-16-2
Section 37-16-2 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(1) More advanced communication capabilities, broadband facilities, and services are needed
in many rural and underserved areas of the state. (2) Electric providers in those rural and
underserved areas are capable of providing infrastructure for such advanced communications
capabilities and providing, directly or indirectly, broadband facilities or services. (3)
The investment in and development of advanced communications capabilities for providing broadband
facilities and services are necessary to better serve the public in those rural and underserved
areas. (4) The continued lack of advanced communication capabilities, broadband facilities,
and services in rural and underserved areas deprives citizens residing in these areas from
access to opportunities such that the state needs to take action to correct and eliminate
these discrepancies. (5) It is the public policy of this state to encourage...
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40-18-401
Section 40-18-401 Applications; construction of article. (a) The port credit provided for in
Section 40-18-403 is created by this article and is allowed upon strict compliance with the
provisions herein. (b) Prior to the allowance of the port credit, an application shall be
filed with the commission, on a form promulgated by the commission. (1) The application shall
be filed by the port facility user desiring to claim the credit. (2) The commission shall
establish deadlines for applications. Such applications shall solicit whatever information
the commission deems important to its determination of whether granting a port credit will
create new, high paying jobs in the state, bring substantial capital to the state, increase
the usage of a port facility, promote the development of clusters of businesses in the state,
or promote the economic development efforts of the state. (3) Upon review of the applications,
the commission may approve such applications as shall result in port credits...
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41-28-1.1
Section 41-28-1.1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds and declares: (1) The streamlining
and consolidation of governmental functions is a priority and is of great importance to the
economic well-being of the State of Alabama, to its citizens, and to ensuring appropriate
and responsible use of taxpayer funds. (2) The Office of Information Technology was created
in furtherance of the goal to streamline information technology in the state. (3) Effective
utilization of information technology is paramount to reducing the cost of governmental operations
and to serving the citizens of the state. (4) Excellence in support for all state agency information
technology needs is critical to serving the people of Alabama. (b) To implement the findings
in subsection (a), the purpose of Act 2017-282 is to transfer the responsibility and authority
for information technology service delivery from the Department of Finance to the Office of
Information Technology. (Act 2017-282, §1.)...
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6-5-751
Section 6-5-751 Legislative findings and objectives. (a) The Legislature finds that the recruitment,
establishment, development, and growth of the commercial aviation aircraft manufacturing industry
in the State of Alabama is important to the economic health of the state and its agencies
and institutions and to the general health, welfare, and prosperity of its citizens. The Legislature
finds that it is reasonable and important to the national and international companies and
businesses involved in the commercial aviation aircraft manufacturing industry locating or
considering locating in the State of Alabama to expect that civil liability actions against
them, if any, will be governed by tort principles generally accepted in other jurisdictions
outside this state that are home to such companies and businesses, but which are consistent
with the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and this state's public policy. The Legislature
finds that the principles addressed in this article, namely,...
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9-21-2
Section 9-21-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that the management and stewardship
of aquatic plants is important to the State of Alabama. It is the intent of the Legislature
that the management of aquatic plants in the waters of the Tennessee River be carried out
under the general supervision and stewardship of a board, as preventing the spread of and
managing the infestation of invasive aquatic plants in public waters of the Tennessee River
and its tributaries is best accomplished through coordinated educational and management activities.
(Act 2013-384, p. 1442, §2.)...
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10A-2-15.42
Section 10A-2-15.42 Filing of verified statement with Commissioner of Revenue by foreign corporation
prior to acting as fiduciary. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE
JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. Prior to the time when any foreign
corporation acts pursuant to the authority of this article in any fiduciary capacity or capacities
in this state, the foreign corporation shall file with the Commissioner of Revenue of this
state a verified statement which shall state: (1) The correct corporate name of the foreign
corporation; (2) The name of the state under the laws of which it is incorporated or if the
foreign corporation is a national banking association or other corporation organized under
the laws of the United States shall state that fact; (3) The address of its principal business
office; (4) In what fiduciary capacity, or capacities, it desires to act in the State of Alabama;
(5) That it is authorized to act in a similar...
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10A-2A-15.12
Section 10A-2A-15.12 Filing of verified statement with Commissioner of Revenue by foreign corporation
prior to acting as fiduciary. Prior to the time when any foreign corporation acts pursuant
to the authority of this article in any fiduciary capacity or capacities in this state, the
foreign corporation shall file with the Commissioner of Revenue of this state a verified statement
which shall state: (1) The correct corporate name of the foreign corporation; (2) The name
of the state under the laws of which it is incorporated or if the foreign corporation is a
national banking association or other corporation organized under the laws of the United States
shall state that fact; (3) The address of its principal business office; (4) In what fiduciary
capacity, or capacities, it desires to act in the State of Alabama; (5) That it is authorized
to act in a similar fiduciary capacity or capacities in the state in which it is incorporated
or, if it is a national banking association or other...
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11-54-126
Section 11-54-126 Legislative findings and intent. (a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares
all of the following: (1) That industrial development boards have been, and may hereafter
be, organized, under the provisions of either industrial development board act, to promote
industry, develop trade, and further the use of the agricultural products and natural and
human resources of the State of Alabama and the development and preservation of such resources.
(2) That in order to enable all industrial development boards to act more effectively to promote
both the establishment of new business, manufacturing, industrial, commercial, service, and
research enterprises, and the expansion of such enterprises already existing in Alabama, it
is advisable that they be empowered to receive, manage, use, and expend contributions from
private sources that are separate from and in addition to any other moneys or other properties
that such boards are empowered by law to expend or to own. (3) That...
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16-16A-1
Section 16-16A-1 Legislative findings. Military installations are a major source of economic
stability for Alabama and, particularly, Madison County and North Alabama and are important
to our Nation's defense. The United States Department of Defense was legislatively directed
to reorganize its military installation infrastructure through the 2005 Base Realignment and
Closure (2005 BRAC) process. As a result of the 2005 BRAC and anticipated future base realignment
and closure activities, Madison County and North Alabama have and are expected to experience
significant growth which demands modernizing and expanding the infrastructure for schools,
and school related capital projects, in the areas impacted by the growth at Redstone Arsenal.
It is expected that Alabama will gain thousands of high paying jobs because of the 2005 BRAC
and anticipated future Base Realignment and Closure processes. It is found and declared to
be necessary to foster business growth and job creation and generate...
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22-2A-1
Section 22-2A-1 Legislative findings. The Legislature of Alabama finds that the high cost of
pharmaceuticals is a matter of much concern to this state, especially as the cost and utilization
of drug therapy continues to rise. Insofar as this rise represents a trend towards drug therapy
in lieu of more invasive and expensive procedures, it represents a positive change. At the
same time, increasing drug costs can effectively prevent large numbers of patients from accessing
vital medication. The solution to this problem should be market-based. This legislation attempts
such a solution by (1) consolidating the state's buying power in the pharmaceutical market,
and (2) authorizing the State Health Officer to negotiate rebates and discounts from pharmaceutical
manufacturers. The result should be better prices for agencies and departments of the State
of Alabama and better access to life-saving drugs for clients, by law, they are mandated to
serve. (Act 2002-494, p. 1262, §1.)...
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