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45-24-241.01
Section 45-24-241.01 Legislative findings. The Legislature hereby declares that the county
fire association and the volunteer fire departments that receive funds pursuant to this part
are organizations which are public in nature, as they promote and protect the health, safety,
and welfare of the citizens of the county. (Act 91-535, p. 962, §2; Act 91-729, p. 1419,
§2.)...
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45-24A-32.01
Section 45-24A-32.01 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(1) Accident data establishes that vehicles running red lights have been and are a dangerous
problem in Selma, Alabama. (2) Studies have found that automated traffic camera enforcement
in a municipal area is a highly accurate method for detecting red light violations and is
very effective in reducing the number of red light violations and decreasing the number of
traffic accidents, deaths, and injuries. (3) Current Alabama law provides that failing to
stop and remain stopped at a traffic-control signal which is emitting a steady red signal
is a criminal misdemeanor. Under Alabama law one who commits such a misdemeanor is subject
to prosecution only if the misdemeanor was witnessed by either a duly empowered police officer
or other witness who makes a verified complaint to a sworn magistrate. (4) Many jurisdictions
have adopted laws that allow use of automated photographic traffic enforcement,...
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45-27A-31
Section 45-27A-31 Legislative intent. The revitalization and redevelopment of the City of Brewton
and the economic development of the city develop and promote the public good and general welfare,
trade, commerce, industry, and employment opportunities and promote the general welfare of
the city and state by creating a climate favorable to the location of new industry, trade,
and commerce, and the development of existing industry, trade, and commerce. Revitalization
and redevelopment and the economic development of the city by financing projects under this
part 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 Brewton
and of Alabama, and it is hereby declared to be the public purpose of this part to so revitalize
and redevelop the city and provide for the economic...
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45-3-140.01
Section 45-3-140.01 Legislative findings. The Legislature declares that volunteer fire departments
and the Barbour County Firefighters Association that receive funds pursuant to this article
are nonprofit organizations which are public in nature, as they protect the health, safety,
and welfare of the citizens of the county. (Act 2007-272, p. 366, §2.)...
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45-30-140.01
Section 45-30-140.01 Legislative findings. The Legislature declares that volunteer fire districts
which receive funds pursuant to this article are organizations which are public in nature
as they protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the county. (Act 2015-513,
1st Sp. Sess., §2.)...
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45-35-140.01
Section 45-35-140.01 Legislative findings. The Legislature declares that volunteer fire departments
and associations which receive funds pursuant to this article are organizations which are
public in nature, as they protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the county.
(Act 2000-473, p. 900, §2.)...
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45-35-20
Section 45-35-20 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds all of the following: (1) The
authority of the Legislature to enact local laws regulating the liquor traffic is preserved
in Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 104 of the
Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. (2) Relying on
prior judicial opinions of the federal courts, it has been clearly established that reducing
the secondary effects associated with adult entertainment businesses serves and furthers a
substantial governmental interest, particularly when the serving of alcohol is involved. (3)
Any form of nudity and sexual conduct in establishments that serve alcohol or deal in alcoholic
beverages encourages the conduct of prostitution, attempted rape, rape, murder, and assaults
on police officers in and around an establishment dealing in or permitting the consumption
of alcoholic beverages, and that actual and simulated nudity and sexual conduct...
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45-35A-52
Section 45-35A-52 Legislative intent. The revitalization and redevelopment of the central business
district of the City of Dothan 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, and the development of existing industry, trade, and commerce. Revitalization
and redevelopment of such central business district by financing projects under this part
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 Dothan
and of Alabama, and it is hereby declared to be the public purpose of this part, to so revitalize
and redevelop the central business district of the City of Dothan....
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45-37-171
Section 45-37-171 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that there are approximately
75 boarding and rooming homes with over 800 beds in Jefferson County which serve persons who
are not related by blood or marriage to the owner or operator thereof. It also finds that
these boarding and rooming homes are currently inspected in accordance with the Jefferson
County Board of Health regulations governing minimum standards for boarding and rooming homes
adopted on February 9, 2000. These regulations do not provide for civil penalties with regard
to violations of the minimum standards. There is public interest in providing reasonable civil
penalties so as to prevent illegal operations, the existence of conditions harmful to residents'
health and safety, and habitual noncompliance with minimum standards. (Act 2006-591, p. 1618,
§1.)...
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45-37A-331.01
Section 45-37A-331.01 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(1) Accident data establishes that vehicles running red lights have been and are a dangerous
problem in Midfield, Alabama. (2) Studies have found that automated traffic camera enforcement
in a municipal area is a highly accurate method for detecting red light violations and is
very effective in reducing the number of red light violations and decreasing the number of
traffic accidents, deaths, and injuries. (3) Current Alabama law provides that failing to
stop and remain stopped at a traffic control signal which is emitting a steady red signal
is a criminal misdemeanor. Under Alabama law one who commits such a misdemeanor is subject
to prosecution only if the misdemeanor was witnessed by either a duly empowered police officer
or other witness who makes a verified complaint to a sworn magistrate. (4) Many jurisdictions,
including the City of Midfield, have adopted laws that allow the use of...
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