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45-8-90
Section 45-8-90 Economic Development Council - Creation; composition; powers and duties. (a)(1)
For the purposes of promoting industry and trade and economic development and to assist Calhoun
County and the municipalities located therein in their pursuits therefor and to provide for
the exercise by the county and the municipalities of certain powers and authority proposed
to be granted to them by an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama, the act proposing such
amendment being adopted at the same session of the Legislature at which the act adding this
section was adopted, there is hereby created an economic development council for Calhoun County,
which council shall constitute a public corporation under the name Calhoun County Economic
Development Council. (2) This section shall be liberally construed in conformity with the
purposes. (b)(1) The powers and authorities of the Calhoun County Economic Development Council
shall be vested in and performed by a board of directors. (2) The...
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12-15-208
Section 12-15-208 Facilities to be used for detention or shelter care of children generally;
when child may be detained in jail or other facility for detention of adults; notification
of juvenile court, when child received at facility for detention of adult offenders or persons
charged with crimes; development of statewide system; Department of Youth Services to subsidize
detention in regional facilities, may contract for detention; transfer of child to detention
facility, when case transferred from juvenile court for criminal prosecution. (a) Persons
who shall not be detained or confined in secure custody include all of the following: (1)
STATUS OFFENDERS. Effective October 1, 2009, status offenders, as defined in this article,
shall not be detained or confined in secure custody, except that a status offender who is
charged with or who commits a violation of a valid court order may be detained in secure custody
in a juvenile detention facility for up to 72 hours in any six-month...
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45-13-120
Section 45-13-120 Compensation; election; oath and bond; office space, equipment; chief clerk;
powers and duties; issuance of licenses; disposition of funds. (a)(1) Effective October 1,
1991, there is hereby created the office of commissioner of licenses. The salary of the commissioner
of licenses shall be in the amount of thirty-six thousand dollars ($36,000) annually. The
annual salary shall be payable in equal biweekly installments from the general funds of the
county, as all other county employees are paid. (2) The office of commissioner of licenses
shall be established upon the occurrence of a vacancy before October 1, 1991, in either the
office of tax assessor or tax collector, then, in that event, the officer remaining after
the office of revenue commissioner is established, shall be the license commissioner for the
remainder of the unexpired term for which he or she was elected as either tax assessor or
as tax collector, as the case may be, and the license commissioner shall be...
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40-3-10
Section 40-3-10 Inventory and appraisal of property in certain counties. The county boards
of equalization or other like boards or agencies with final authority to fix the value of
property for the purposes of taxation, in all counties of the state having a population of
140,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal census, shall have the power
and authority, from time to time, subject to the approval of the governing body of any such
county, to provide for the inventory and appraisal of all taxable property of such counties,
except that subject to assessment by the Department of Revenue, as a basis for the final appraisal,
valuation, and equalization of the assessments of property in such counties. (Acts 1939, No.
400, p. 524; Code 1940, T. 51, §97; Acts 1945, No. 520, p. 760.)...
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12-5A-10
Section 12-5A-10 Operating expenses; inventory of county-owned property; election to transfer
property to state; county to provide office space, etc. (a) Except as otherwise provided in
this chapter, the operating expenses for the employees and positions covered by this chapter
shall be paid by the state from funds appropriated annually to the Unified Judicial System
from the Juvenile Probation Services Fund beginning on October 1 of the year of transition
for counties having a population of 99,000 or less according to the 1990 federal decennial
census. The expenses shall include, but not be limited to, the salary and expenses of all
eligible employees and positions, training and education for juvenile probation officers and
other staff, research, equipment, supplies, and state administrative staff. Staff and administrative
expenses of juvenile detention facilities and shelter care facilities are specifically excluded
from the assumption. (b) Upon the effective date of this chapter,...
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24-9-8
Section 24-9-8 Quiet title and foreclosure action. (a) The authority may initiate a quiet title
action under this section to quiet title to real property held by the authority or interests
in tax delinquent property held by the authority by recording with the office of the judge
of probate in the county in which the property subject to quiet title action is located a
notice of pending quiet title action. The notice shall include the name of the taxpayer whose
interest was affected by the tax sale; the name of any other party as revealed by a search
and examination of the title to the property who may claim an interest in the property; a
legal description of the property; the street address of the property if available; the name,
address, and telephone number of the authority; a statement that the property is subject to
the quiet title proceedings under Act 2013-249; and a statement that any legal interests in
the property may be extinguished by a circuit court order vesting title to...
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20-1-3
Section 20-1-3 Right of entry by commissioner and agents; authority to take samples, investigate
records, etc. The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries and officers and employees under
his supervision or direction shall have authority to enter and inspect any premises or vehicle
where any food, drug, or cosmetic regulated by this chapter is manufactured, harvested, processed,
compounded, refined, packed, packaged, stored, sold, or transported, and all equipment, containers,
and materials therein, to collect samples for analysis and to conduct examinations and investigations
of records of production, purchases, and sales for the purpose of enforcement of this chapter.
(Acts 1943, No. 500, p. 470, §7; Acts 1943, No. 501, p. 475, §4; Acts 1953, No. 815, p.
1097.)...
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22-3A-19
Section 22-3A-19 Certain public health facilities as primary obligation of authority; reimbursement
to counties; refinancing or refunding of obligations. (a) As its primary obligation under
this chapter, the authority shall, subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section,
expend the net proceeds derived from the sale of the bonds herein provided (other than refunding
bonds), together with the income from the investment of such proceeds, for the purpose of
paying the costs of acquiring, constructing, improving and equipping public health facilities
in the following locations and in the following amounts: County Municipality or Locality Total
Autauga Prattville $8,318 Baldwin Bay Minette 556,649 Baldwin Fairhope 619,694 Baldwin Foley
542,375 Barbour Clayton 122,267 Barbour Eufaula 559,930 Bibb Centreville 739,481 Blount Oneonta
383,936 Bullock Union Springs 549,960 Butler Greenville 683,291 Calhoun Anniston 2,000,000
Chambers LaFayette 531,844 Chambers Valley 170,723...
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11-80-2
Section 11-80-2 Relocation assistance for persons displaced by acquisition of real property
under local land acquisition programs. (a) The incorporated municipalities and counties of
this state are hereby empowered to provide relocation assistance to persons displaced by the
acquisition of real property by local land acquisition programs and to comply with the Uniform
Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisitions Policies Act of 1970, Public Law 91-646,
Title 2, §§207 and 210, 84 Stat. 1898 and 1899, 42 USCA, §§4627 and 4630, and the requirements
and regulations thereunder. Such incorporated municipalities and counties are empowered to
appropriate public funds to provide such relocation assistance and to comply with the requirements
of such act and the requirements and regulations thereunder in connection with projects financed
in whole or in part by federal funds. The incorporated municipalities and counties of this
state may exercise the authority granted hereunder by...
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11-92-5
Section 11-92-5 Sale, etc., by municipalities or counties of property or interests in property;
ownership of parks by municipalities or counties. (a) Any municipality or county shall have
the power to sell and grant options to acquire any property or interest in property acquired
under the provisions of this chapter. (b) The sales price of any part of an industrial park
shall be no less than the greater of the consideration for purchase paid by the participants
plus the cost of all improvements made in the development of the property and the costs of
financing the acquisition and development, other than interest on any warrants, prorated on
the basis of the acreage involved, or the then fair market value of the property to be sold
as determined by an appraisal filed with each participant by a real estate appraiser whose
appraisals are accepted by local lending institutions. (c) It is not the intention of this
chapter to authorize any county or municipality to take permanent title to an...
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