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45-32-242.01
Section 45-32-242.01 Levy of tax for certain purposes. (a) In Greene County, in addition to
any and all other taxes heretofore levied, the county commission is hereby authorized to levy
and impose an additional ad valorem tax in the amount of 25 mills on each dollar of taxable
property: (1) Thirty-four percent of the tax shall be earmarked to the county general fund
to be used for general county purposes. (2) Forty percent of the tax shall be distributed
to the county board of education. (3) Twenty percent of the tax shall be distributed to the
municipalities and shall be divided among all municipalities based on the population of each
municipality. (4) Four percent shall be distributed and divided among the volunteer fire departments.
(5) Two percent shall be distributed to the county library board for a period of 10 years
and then to revert to the county general fund. (b) The additional ad valorem tax imposed by
this section shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner...
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45-32-242
Section 45-32-242 Levy of tax for general purposes. In Greene County, in addition to any and
all other taxes heretofore levied, the county commission is hereby authorized to levy and
impose an additional ad valorem tax in the amount of 10 mills on each dollar of taxable property.
Thirty-five percent of the tax shall be earmarked to the county general fund to be used for
general county purposes; and 65 percent of the tax shall be distributed to the county board
of education. The additional ad valorem tax imposed by this section shall be collected at
the same time and in the same manner as existing ad valorem taxes are collected. (Act 87-541,
p. 826, ยง1.)...
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45-44-241
Section 45-44-241 Ad valorem taxation for educational purposes. (a)(1) Pursuant to subsection
(f) of Amendment 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and a resolution heretofore adopted
by the County Commission of Macon County after a public hearing, the county commission is
hereby authorized to levy, in addition to any and all other taxes heretofore levied, an additional
ad valorem tax in the amount of 10 mills on each dollar of taxable property in the county.
The revenues from the tax shall be paid to the county board of education to be used for general
educational purposes. (2) The increase in the rate of tax as provided in this subsection is
subject to the approval of a majority of the qualified electors who vote on the proposed increase
at a special election called and held for such purposes pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (b)(1) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Macon...
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45-49-170.73
Section 45-49-170.73 Report of cost of demolition; adoption of resolution fixing costs; proceeds
of sale of salvaged materials; objections; lien. (a) Upon demolition of any building or structure
pursuant to this subpart, the appropriate county official shall make a report to the county
commission of the demolition costs at a meeting held for that purpose, and the county commission
shall adopt a resolution fixing the costs which it finds were reasonably incurred in the demolition,
and shall assess those costs against the property. The appropriate county official shall give
notice of the meeting at which the fixing of such costs are to be considered by first-class
mail to all entities having an interest in the property whose address and interest is determined
from the tax collector's records on the property or is otherwise known to the official. The
proceeds of any monies received from the sale of salvaged materials from a demolished building
or structure shall be used or applied against...
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45-49-242.22
Section 45-49-242.22 Additional tax for public school purposes. (a) The following words and
phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 3. That amendment to the constitution
that was proposed by Act 60, S. 130, 1915 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 325. That amendment
to the constitution that was proposed by Act 116, H. 56, 1971 Third Special Session. (3) AMENDMENT
373. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special
Session. (4) BOARD. The Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County. (5) CAPITAL PLAN.
The board's existing Mobile County Public School System Phase II Building Program. (6) COMMISSION.
The Mobile County Commission. (7) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (8) COUNTY.
Mobile County, Alabama. (9) SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX. The special district ad valorem tax
for public school purposes authorized in Amendment 3 and levied and collected on taxable property
in the special school tax district. (10) SPECIAL...
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16-13-94
Section 16-13-94 Maturity; payment generally. Capital outlay warrants issued hereunder shall
be payable within the period of usefulness of the improvement or property for which the warrants
are issued as estimated by the county or city board of education, which estimate shall be
conclusive. In no event shall any warrant issued hereunder be made payable on or after the
first of October upon which the special tax pledged for the payment of the warrants last becomes
due and payable. All warrants issued hereunder shall be made payable in substantially equal
annual instalments of principal and interest beginning in the next fiscal year after their
date; provided, that if other warrants issued hereunder or any other law shall be then outstanding
constituting a preferred claim against the same tax, all or any part of the maturities of
such outstanding warrants may be taken together with the maturities of the new warrants to
provide substantially equal instalments of principal and interest;...
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40-10-4
Section 40-10-4 Notice to taxpayer - Service generally. (a) On receiving such book, as speedily
as practicable the judge of probate shall issue a notice addressed to each person against
whom any unpaid taxes are assessed as shown by such book, substantially in the following form:
"State of Alabama, (give name of county) county, to (give name of taxpayer): The tax
collector has filed in my office a list of delinquent taxpayers, and of real estate upon which
taxes are due. You are reported as delinquent, and your tax amounts to (here give amount of
taxes) with costs added. This is to notify you to appear before the probate court of said
county at the next term thereof, commencing on Monday, the _____ day of _____, 2__, then and
there to show cause, if any you have, why a decree for the sale of property assessed for taxation
as belonging to you should not be made for the payment of the taxes thereon and fees and costs.
(Here probate judge's signature). Judge of probate." Such notice must...
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40-7-90
Section 40-7-90 Definitions. For purposes of this division, the following terms shall have
the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) COUNTY. Each county in the state. (2)
GOVERNING BODY. The commission or other governing body of a county. (3) MUNICIPALITY. A municipal
corporation in the state. (4) STATE. The State of Alabama. (5) PROPERTY REAPPRAISAL ACT. Division
1 of this article. (6) APPRAISAL COSTS. The costs of the appraisal of property in a county
made pursuant to the requirements of the Property Reappraisal Act. (7) TAX RECIPIENT BODY.
The state, the county, each municipality located wholly or partly within the corporate limits
of such county, the board of education of such county, each city board of education organized
with respect to a municipality located wholly or partly within the county, each public hospital
corporation (including each public hospital board, public hospital association, or other public
hospital corporation) that receives, under any statute or...
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40-8-4
Section 40-8-4 Assessment ratios for purposes of local taxation. (a) During the ad valorem
tax year beginning October 1, 1978, with respect to any ad valorem tax levied by a county,
municipality, or other taxing authority other than the state, the governing body of any such
county, municipality, or other taxing authority may at any time, effective for ad valorem
tax years beginning on and after October 1, 1978, increase or decrease the ratio of assessed
value to the fair and reasonable market value or, as may otherwise be provided by law, to
the current use value, as the case may be (herein called "the assessment ratio"),
of any class of taxable property within the limits prescribed in the Constitution; provided,
that the county, municipality, or other taxing authority meets the criteria contained in this
section. If the receipts from any ad valorem tax with respect to which any assessment ratio
has been so adjusted by any taxing authority during the ad valorem tax year beginning...
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45-37-242
Section 45-37-242 Taxation for public school purposes. (a) The Legislature finds and confirms
that pursuant to paragraph (f) of Amendment 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the
County Board of Education of Jefferson County, the board, and the Jefferson County Commission
of Jefferson County, the county commission, after separate public hearings thereon, have each
proposed that the county commission increase above the limit otherwise provided in the constitution,
the rate at which the ad valorem tax, hereinafter described, is levied on the taxable property
in the Jefferson County School District, consisting of all areas of Jefferson County outside
of the municipalities of Birmingham, Bessemer, Fairfield, Mountain Brook, Homewood, Vestavia
Hills, Tarrant City, and Midfield, the school district. (b) The Legislature hereby approves
the aforesaid proposal and authorizes the county commission to increase the rate at which
the ad valorem tax levied pursuant to the election held in the...
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