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45-1-242.23
Section 45-1-242.23 Assessment and collection of tax; distribution of funds. The Revenue Commissioner
of Autauga County shall assess the tax provided for in this subpart and shall collect the
tax in the same manner and method that other ad valorem taxes are collected. The proceeds
of the tax shall be paid into a special county fund. Within 30 days after payment into the
special fund, the county commission shall pay the funds to the Autauga Firefighters' Association.
The Autauga Firefighters' Association shall distribute the funds as follows: The Autauga Firefighters'
Association shall receive two thousand dollars ($2,000) of the funds and the remainder of
the funds shall be divided among the eligible volunteer fire departments as determined annually
by the Autauga Firefighters' Association. (Act 96-859, 2nd Sp. Sess., p. 1667, §4; 98-100,
p. 117, §1.)...
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11-32-2
Section 11-32-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
mean the following unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AD VALOREM TAX. Those
real and personal property ad valorem taxes collected by the county tax collector, the director
of revenue of the county, or revenue commissioner, if any, for the county, but shall exclude
all ad valorem taxes collected for the State of Alabama and all boards of education, municipalities,
fire districts, or other entities located in the county. (2) APPLICANT. A natural person who
files a written application with the governing body of any county to which this chapter applies
and with a municipality in the county, all in accordance with Section 11-32-3. (3) AUTHORITY.
The public corporation organized pursuant to this chapter, which shall be an agency of the
state but shall not be a political subdivision of the state. (4) AUTHORIZING COUNTY. Any county
the governing body of which shall have adopted an...
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40-7-74
Section 40-7-74 Administration of program. The statewide property reappraisal program shall
be administered by the Commissioner of Revenue, State of Alabama, and supervised by the chief
of the ad valorem tax division. (Acts 1971, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 160, p. 4404, §15.)...
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27-2-16
Section 27-2-16 Publication of materials relating to insurance. (a) The commissioner shall
have printed or otherwise published for public distribution all of the following: (1) The
insurance laws of this state. (2) The rules and regulations of the commissioner. (3) A directory,
annually, of all insurers and of all resident insurance producers authorized or licensed by
this state. (4) Any other material the commissioner deems relevant and suitable for the more
effective administration of the laws relating to insurance. (b) The commissioner shall fix
at a price at not less than cost of printing and distribution, to be paid by persons requesting
copies of the insurance laws, regulations, and other publications the commissioner deems proper
to sell on behalf of the state rather than distribute free of charge; except that the commissioner
may furnish, without charge, copies of any such publication to the Legislature or to officials
and departments of government or political subdivisions of...
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43-2-552
Section 43-2-552 Decree for balance - Generally. If there remains any act of administration
to be done, other than making settlement and distribution or payment of legacies, and there
is a remaining or succeeding executor or administrator, a decree must be rendered in his favor
for the amount found due on such settlement, and for the delivery of any personal property
in the hands of the executor or administrator whose authority has ceased or, if dead, of his
personal representative; but if more than six months have elapsed from the original grant
of letters and there remains no other act of administration to be done than making distribution
or payment of legacies, and the estate is solvent, the court must at once proceed to decree
distribution or payment of legacies directly to those entitled; or, if in the case last mentioned,
there are money assets in the hands of the outgoing executor or administrator, or, if dead,
of his personal representative, in excess of a sum sufficient for...
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45-49-242.01
Section 45-49-242.01 Real and personal property owned and used as community centers, recreational
facilities, etc. In Mobile County, all real and personal property owned and used as community
centers, ball parks, the Mobile Exploreum, and recreational facilities by nonprofit businesses
and corporations is hereby exempted from county ad valorem taxation. (Act 84-832, 1st Sp.
Sess., p. 266, §1.)...
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40-9-25.14
Section 40-9-25.14 Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. (a) The Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum,
hereinafter referred to as the Barber Museum, is exempted from paying any state, county, and
municipal sales and use taxes with respect to tangible personal property purchased solely
for display as a museum exhibit primarily within the confines of the museum property. (b)
All personal property owned by and all real property leased to the Barber Museum by the City
of Birmingham and improvements thereon, at such time as the leased real property may be purchased
by the Barber Museum, and all improvements made subsequent to the purchase, are hereby or
shall upon their purchase be exempted from any state, county, and local ad valorem taxation.
Provided, however, this exemption shall not apply to any portion of the property that is not
used in connection with the organization's museum or motorsports park operations, or that
may be sold to any third party, or that may be leased to any third party...
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38-2-12
Section 38-2-12 Authority of commissioner to destroy certain records, etc. (a) The Commissioner
of the State Department of Human Resources shall have the authority to destroy or cause to
be destroyed, in his discretion: (1) RECORDS OF CERTAIN AGENCIES. - All records of the Alabama
Relief Administration, the Alabama Transient Bureau and Surplus Commodity Distribution presently
in the custody and under the control of the State Department of Human Resources. (2) OBSOLETE
COUNTY CASE RECORD MATERIAL. - Obsolete case record material in the custody of county departments,
subject to the following conditions: a. Case record material concerning old age pensions,
aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled, aid to dependent children and
temporary aid shall be preserved for a period of at least five years from and after the date
of the last contact with the county department by the subject of such material. b. All fiscal
audits for the period in which the cases covered by such...
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45-49-242.02
Section 45-49-242.02 Real and personal property owned and used by nonprofit businesses and
corporations as community centers, recreational facilities, etc. In Mobile County, all real
and personal property owned and used as incorporated and nonprofit community centers, incorporated
and nonprofit ball parks, and incorporated and nonprofit recreational facilities by nonprofit
businesses and corporations is hereby exempted from county ad valorem taxation. (Act 85-362,
p. 306, §1.)...
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34-3-60
Section 34-3-60 Fees paid as part of costs in partition and trust proceedings. In all actions
and proceedings in the probate courts and circuit courts and other courts of like jurisdiction,
where there is involved the administration of a trust, or where there is involved the sale
of property for distribution, or where there is a partition in kind of real or personal property
between tenants in common, the court having jurisdiction of such action or proceeding may
ascertain a reasonable attorney's fee, to be paid to the attorneys or solicitors representing
the trust, joint or common property, or any party in the action or proceeding, and is authorized
to tax as a part of the costs in such action or proceeding such reasonable attorney's fee,
which is to be paid when collected as the other costs in the proceeding to such attorneys
or solicitors as may be directed or ordered by the court and to be a lien on the several parts
in case of partition in kind. (Code 1907, §§3010, 5219; Code...
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