40-17-168
Section 40-17-168 Legislative findings. The Legislature declares that the intent of this article is to establish an efficient, standardized motor fuel tax collection and enforcement system for the collection of the excise tax on compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas. (Act 2017-229, §2.)...
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40-18-292
Section 40-18-292 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and determines, in accordance with its goal, shared by Governor Robert Bentley, of achieving statistical full employment for Alabama's citizens, that the Legislature intends to foster an optimal environment for job growth throughout the state. (Act 2011-551, p. 1017, §3.)...
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40-18-383
Section 40-18-383 Maximum balance of outstanding incentives; availability of incentives to existing projects. (a) At no time shall the annualized balance of outstanding jobs act incentives exceed $300 million, unless the Legislature, by joint resolution or other applicable action of both houses, votes to allow additional jobs act incentives. (b) Jobs act incentives shall not be available to any project for which substantial construction activities have begun by July 2, 2015. (c) Jobs act incentives under this article shall not be available for any qualifying project unless at least 80 percent of the eligible employees created by the qualifying project are employed full time. (Act 2015-27, p. 103, §§6, 7; Act 2017-314, §1.)...
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41-16-80
Section 41-16-80 Legislative findings. The Legislature of Alabama finds and declares that information currently available to the public does not include the disclosure of all persons who for the purpose of financial gain submit a proposal, bid, contract, or grant proposal to the State of Alabama. (Act 2001-955, 2001 3rd Sp. Sess., p. 815, §1.)...
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41-4-350
Section 41-4-350 Legislative findings; purpose. (a) The Legislature of Alabama hereby finds and determines that the responsible stewardship of its state-owned and leased real property is a proper governmental function of the State of Alabama. The Legislature finds that costs for maintenance, construction, and leasing of real property in the state government comprise a significant portion of available resources. The Legislature also finds that as one of the largest owners and operators of buildings in Alabama, the state is a major consumer of energy. It is therefore the intent of Act 2015-435 to establish centralized management of real property through leasing administration, facilities maintenance and management, and construction management that consists of expanded duties in existing divisions, as well as newly established divisions, within the Department of Finance. In establishing this centralization, it is further the intent of the Legislature to establish comprehensive real...
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41-9-338
Section 41-9-338 Legislative findings - Rosa Parks. The Legislature finds as follows as to Rosa Parks: (1) On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus. (2) This bold act led to the Montgomery bus boycott, a major event in the United States' Civil Rights struggle. (3) Rosa Parks spent all of her life advocating for Civil Rights for African-Americans. (4) Following the death of Rosa Parks, her body lay in honor in the rotunda of the United States Capitol, making her the first woman given such honor, the second African-American, and the first American who was not a government official. (5) A statue of Rosa Parks was placed in the National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol by special action of the U.S. Congress. (6) That a commemorative statue to honor Rosa Parks would be a worthy addition to the grounds of the Alabama State Capitol, and the Legislature supports the inclusion of such a statue in a place of prominence on the West front of the Capitol...
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8-6-111
Section 8-6-111 Legislative findings; purpose of article. (a) The Legislature finds and determines that unscrupulous promoters may take advantage of the authorizing act by inducing issuers to issue industrial revenue bonds which careful investigation by the issuer or other responsible parties would reveal to be improvident. The standing of all issuers could be impaired and the purposes of the Legislature in enacting the authorizing act could be thwarted by those improvident issues. (b) The purpose of this article is to provide a procedure whereby the State of Alabama, acting through the director and the commission, may assist in developing facts to aid the issuer in the exercise of its authority under the authorizing act, and, to that end, to delay the issuance of industrial revenue bonds pending adequate investigation by the director or to prevent the issue of industrial revenue bonds found to be improvident. (Acts 1978, No. 586, p. 681, §2; Acts 1992, No. 92-124, p. 224, §3.)...
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9-11-480
Section 9-11-480 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that the black bear (Ursus americanus) is a unique mammal in the State of Alabama requiring special protection. (Act 2001-634, p. 1223, §1.)...
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11-54A-1
Section 11-54A-1 Legislative intent. The revitalization and redevelopment of any business district of any city in Alabama develops and promotes for the public good and general welfare trade, commerce, industry, and employment opportunities and promotes the general welfare of the city and state by creating a climate favorable to the location of new industry, trade, and commerce. Revitalization and redevelopment of a business district by financing projects under the chapter will develop and promote for the public good and general welfare trade, commerce, industry, and employment opportunities and will promote the general welfare of the city and state. It is therefore in the public interest and is vital to the public welfare of the people of Alabama, and it is hereby declared to be the public purpose of this chapter, to so revitalize and redevelop any business district of any city in the state. (Acts 1985, No. 85-683, §1; Act 2004-630, p. 1439, §1.)...
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15-20A-2
Section 15-20A-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature makes all of the following findings: (1) Registration and notification laws are a vital concern as the number of sex offenders continues to rise. The increasing numbers coupled with the danger of recidivism place society at risk. Registration and notification laws strive to reduce these dangers by increasing public safety and mandating the release of certain information to the public. This release of information creates better awareness and informs the public of the presence of sex offenders in the community, thereby enabling the public to take action to protect themselves. Registration and notification laws aid in public awareness and not only protect the community but serve to deter sex offenders from future crimes through frequent in-person registration. Frequent in-person registration maintains constant contact between sex offenders and law enforcement, providing law enforcement with priceless tools to aid them in their...
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