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40-23-4
sales of materials, equipment, and machinery that, at any time, enter into and become a component
part of ships, vessels, towing vessels or barges, or drilling ships, rigs or barges, or seismic
or geophysical vessels, other watercraft and commercial fishing vessels of over five tons
load displacement as registered with the U.S. Coast Guard and licensed by the State of Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Additionally, the gross proceeds from the
sale or sales of lifeboats, personal flotation devices, ring life buoys, survival craft
equipment, distress signals, EPIRB's, fire extinguishers, injury placards, waste management
plans and logs, marine sanitation devices, navigation rulebooks, navigation lights, sound
signals, navigation day shapes, oil placard cards, garbage placards, FCC SSL, stability instructions,
first aid equipment, compasses, anchor and radar reflectors, general alarm systems, bilge
pumps, piping, and discharge and electronic position fixing...
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16-16A-7
Section 16-16A-7 Additional findings; bonds authorized; procedures. (a) The Legislature finds
that the number of students attending the several school systems located in those areas of
North Alabama that will be directly impacted by the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will collectively increase by an estimated 9,000 students. As a result, there will be a need
for the construction of additional school facilities as well as the renovation of existing
school facilities. The Legislature also finds that the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will have a positive impact on future receipts to the Education Trust Fund, as the significant
population growth in North Alabama will increase sales, income, and other tax collections.
Thus, it is an efficient use of state funds to allow such revenue growth to help pay for capital
improvement costs associated with BRAC-related school construction. (b) The Alabama Public
School and College Authority is hereby authorized to sell and issue its...
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45-22-243.10
Section 45-22-243.10 Distribution of proceeds. The proceed of any taxes herein authorized to
be levied shall be distributed as follows: (1) Forty-five percent to the general fund of the
City of Cullman. (2) Fifteen percent to the general fund of Cullman County to be used by the
County Commission. (3) Fifteen percent to the Cullman County Commission to the credit of the
road fund. (4) Ten percent to the Cullman County Commission for use by the Cullman County
Board of Education. (5) Ten percent to the municipalities of Cullman County incorporated prior
to May 18, 2020, except Cullman, to be distributed on a population basis. (6) a. Five percent
to the rural volunteer fire departments of the county, to be equally distributed among the
following volunteer fire departments in Cullman County: Arkadelphia, Baileyton, Battle Ground,
Berlin, Bethsadia, Bremen, Cold Springs, Crane Hill, Dodge City, Fairview, Garden City, Gold
Ridge, Good Hope, Holly Pond, Johnson Crossing, Jones Chapel, Joppa,...
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11-86-1
Section 11-86-1 Creation. The county commission of any county or the governing body of any
municipality with a population of not more than 100,000 according to the most recent federal
census may, by resolution or ordinance duly recorded in its minutes, create a recreation board.
(Acts 1945, No. 350, p. 565, §1.)...
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11-43C-13
Section 11-43C-13 Council to consist of five district council members; division of municipality
into districts; changing district boundaries where population varies by over five percent.
The council shall include five members who shall be known and elected as district council
members. Such district council members shall be elected from districts which shall be, as
near as practicable, of equal population according to the last federal decennial census. The
probate judge of the county in which any such municipality is located shall divide the municipality
into five districts which shall be homogeneous in area and shall not vary in population by
over five percent. The boundaries as established by the probate judge shall be certified to
the governing body of the municipality and shall be used for the election of members of the
city council in the 1988 municipal election and for all council elections thereafter. Should
any district established in the municipality for the election of council...
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11-32-3
Section 11-32-3 Incorporation as a public corporation; applications. (a) One or more public
corporations may be organized pursuant to this chapter in a county having a population of
not less than 600,000 according to the last or any subsequent federal decennial census. Once
incorporated under or governed by this chapter, each corporation shall continue to be subject
to this chapter, even if the population of the county falls below 600,000. In order to incorporate
as a public corporation, any number of natural persons, not less than three, shall first file
a written application with the governing body of the county and with the governing body of
the municipality in the county having the largest population according to the most recent
federal decennial census, which applications shall include all of the following: (1) A statement
that the authority proposes to render public transportation service in the county. (2) The
proposed location of the principal office of the authority, which...
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11-80-4.1
Section 11-80-4.1 Appropriations and contributions to community action agencies. (a) County
and municipal governments in Alabama are hereby authorized to appropriate from the general
fund of the county or municipality, or from federal revenue sharing funds of the county or
municipality, funds to community action agencies authorized to administer grants and contracts
in their areas. These funds may be used to match grant funds and contract funds from the federal
government, state government, planning and development commissions, and other public and private
organizations where local matching funds are required for the delivery of social services.
(b) County and municipal governments in Alabama are authorized to contribute to community
action agencies in-kind services such as space, equipment, personnel and other resources which
can be fairly evaluated as matching funds for the same purposes as stated in subsection (a)
of this section. (c) Community action agencies eligible to receive...
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45-37-110
Section 45-37-110 Chairs; clerks; deputies; meetings of board. (a) This section shall apply
to counties of this state having a population of 500,000 or more according to the last or
any subsequent federal census and to no other county. (b) As herein used, these words and
terms have the meanings hereby given them: (1) CHAIR. The chair of the board of registrars.
(2) COUNTY. Any county to which this section applies. (c) In every county wherein this section
applies the governing body of the county shall appoint the chair of the board of registrars
and such governing body may remove the chair; provided, however, that the appointment and
removal of the chair shall be subject to the merit system of the county; and the chair shall
otherwise be subject to and entitled to the benefits of the law establishing such merit system.
The chair shall serve full time, and he, or she, shall receive compensation from the general
funds of the county in an amount to be determined by the county governing...
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22-21-220
Section 22-21-220 Apportionment of appropriated funds to counties. (a) All funds appropriated
each year for the use of the State Board of Health in carrying out the provisions of this
article, except as may otherwise be provided in this section, shall be apportioned among the
various counties of the state as follows: (1) Twenty-five percent of the amount of such funds
shall be apportioned in equal parts among the 67 counties of the state; provided, that no
county shall be allotted any state funds under this subdivision unless the county commission
of such county shall certify in writing to the State Board of Health, not later than January
1, of each year, that the county does desire to participate in the Hospital Service Program
for Indigents during the current fiscal year to the extent of such funds. In the event that
the county commission of any county fails or refuses to certify to the State Board of Health
that the county does desire to participate in the Hospital Service Program...
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45-27-246.01
Section 45-27-246.01 Distribution of funds for county purposes. One-third of all net funds
when received pursuant to Section 40-20-8(e), by Escambia County from the severance tax levied
pursuant to Section 40-20-2, shall be paid and distributed among the incorporated municipalities
of Escambia County on the basis of population, each municipality receiving the same percentage
of these net funds as its population is of the total population of all incorporated municipalities
within the county. The last federal decennial census of population, as officially revised
or amended, shall be used in determining the percentages for the distribution of such net
funds. The provisions of this section shall be retroactively effective upon the receipt of
funds pursuant to Sections 40-20-2 and 40-20-8, respectively. (Act 82-744, 2nd Sp. Sess.,
p. 215, §2; Act 84-543, p. 1168, §1.)...
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