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2-6-11
Section 2-6-11 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that the Garrett Coliseum and the
Alabama Agricultural Center, hereinafter the facility, is a significant historic facility
owned by the State of Alabama and which faces imminent closure because of operational and
public safety concerns if it is not restored, renovated, and improved. The facility was designed
in 1949 by Betty Robinson, the first woman graduate from Auburn University with a degree in
architecture. The facility, completed in 1953, is of historic and cultural significance to
the State of Alabama and its restoration will enhance opportunities for economic development
that will benefit the state. The Legislature further finds that the most efficient way to
restore the facility and to operate it profitably is for the Alabama Agricultural Center Board,
hereinafter referred to as the board, to enter into agreements with public institutions and
other entities through which the use of private funding is primarily used to...
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41-9-261
Section 41-9-261 Designation of commission as agency responsible for restoration and preservation
of State Capitol; powers and duties. (a) The primary restoration, planning and preservation
responsibility for the State Capitol of Alabama and its contiguous historic grounds, designated
by the United States government as a national historic landmark, is hereby delegated to the
Alabama Historical Commission. (b) The Alabama Historical Commission is instructed to protect
the historic and architectural integrity of this historic Greek revival masterpiece which
served as the first Capitol of the Confederacy in 1861 and has served as the Capitol of Alabama
for more than 120 years. (c) The agencies of the State of Alabama charged with architectural,
engineering, maintenance and alteration responsibilities for the State Capitol shall submit
plans and specifications to the Alabama Historical Commission which shall review them for
the retention of the historic merit and architectural integrity of...
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45-26A-70.15
Section 45-26A-70.15 Applicability of article. (a) This article shall not apply to a highway,
road, street, bridge, or utility structure or facility, nor to any highway, road, street,
bridge, or utility structure or facility to be constructed or improved, including any property,
building, or other structure or facility to be changed, moved, demolished, acquired, or utilized
in connection therewith, or within an historic district or an area designated as historic
properties under this article, nor to actions taken in connection therewith by public authorities
or utilities charged with the responsibility of constructing, maintaining, repairing, or improving
any such highway, road, street, bridge, or utility structure or facility, including any property,
building, or other structure or facility to be changed, moved, demolished, acquired, or utilized
in connection therewith; provided further, however, that where property lying within an area
designated as historic properties or as an...
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17-6-25
Section 17-6-25 Order of listing of candidates on ballots. The names of candidates for each
office shall be listed on the ballot in alphabetical order by surname, and the offices shall
be listed in the following order: (1) President (if preference primary). (2) Governor. (3)
Lieutenant Governor. (4) United States Senator. (5) United States Representative. (6) Attorney
General. (7) State Senator. (8) State Representative. (9) Supreme Court Justice. (10) Court
of Civil Appeals Judge. (11) Court of Criminal Appeals Judge. (12) Secretary of State. (13)
State Treasurer. (14) State Auditor. (15) Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. (16)
Public Service Commissioner. (17) State Board of Education Member. (18) Circuit Court Judge.
(19) District Attorney. (20) District Court Judge. (21) Circuit Clerk. (22) Other public officers
(to be listed in the order prescribed by the judge of probate). (23) Delegate to national
convention. (24) Other party officers (to be listed in the order...
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31-4-7
Section 31-4-7 Provision, etc., of armories, etc., for housing, instruction, etc., of National
Guard, Naval Militia, etc. The Armory Commission of Alabama shall provide adequate armories,
buildings, equipment, furniture, target ranges, and other necessary facilities for the proper
housing, instruction, training, and administration of all units and headquarters of the National
Guard and Naval Militia of Alabama. It shall provide for the State Military Department like
facilities needed for the proper protection, care, maintenance, repair, issue, and upkeep
of public property of the State of Alabama and of the United States issued to or for the use
of the National Guard or Naval Militia of Alabama, and for the proper and efficient administration
of the Alabama National Guard or Naval Militia, and shall provide for the maintenance, upkeep,
repair, and improvement of such facilities. (Acts 1935, No. 276, p. 672; Acts 1939, No. 508,
p. 772; Code 1940, T. 35, ยง191.)...
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11-54-211
Section 11-54-211 Authority of municipalities to acquire real property for donation to United
States for defense purposes; issuance of bonds, etc., to fund purchase; conveyance to "related
public corporation." Each municipality in this state is hereby authorized (a) to acquire
any real property located within the corporate limits of any such municipality or within 25
miles thereof, and (b) to donate said real property so acquired or any real property heretofore
acquired by any such municipality to the United States of America for use by the said United
States for national defense and related purposes. Each such municipality is hereby authorized
to issue its bonds, warrants, or other securities for the purpose of providing funds to purchase
said real property for donation to the United States of America. Each such municipality is
hereby further authorized to convey any such real property to a "related public corporation"
pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 63 of Title 11 for the...
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23-1-371
Section 23-1-371 Formulation, adoption, of aircraft approach plans; airspace reservations.
(a) The Legislature finds that an airport hazard endangers the lives and property of the general
public, the users of airports, and the occupants of land in their vicinity, and reduces the
size of the area available for the landing, taking off, and maneuvering of aircraft, thus
tending to destroy or impair the utility of the airport and the public investment therein.
Accordingly, the creation, establishment, or maintenance of an airport hazard is a public
nuisance and harms the community served by the affected airport; it is therefore necessary
in the interest of the public health and safety and general welfare that the creation or establishment
of airport hazards be prevented and both the prevention of the creation or establishment of
airport hazards and the elimination, removal, alteration, mitigation, abatement, or marking
or lighting of existing airport hazards are public purposes for which...
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37-9-5
Section 37-9-5 Declaration of policy. (a) It is hereby declared to be the policy of this state
to regulate intrastate air commerce in such manner as to: (1) Recognize and preserve the inherent
advantages of such commerce; (2) Foster sound economic conditions in such commerce and among
air carriers in the public interest; (3) Promote adequate, economical and efficient service
by air carriers and to provide reasonable charges therefor, without unjust discrimination,
undue privileges or advantages and unfair or destructive competitive practices; (4) Provide
for competition to the extent necessary to assure the sound development of an air transportation
system properly adapted to meet the needs of the commerce of the United States and this state
and of the national and state defense; (5) Improve the relations between and coordinate transportation
by and regulation of air carriers and other carriers; and (6) Cooperate with the federal government
and the several states of the United States...
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41-9-962
Section 41-9-962 Authority to issue revenue bonds; purposes; redemption; maturity date limitation;
public or private sale; obligations of project not state; security. (a) The commission shall
have the power and authority to issue and sell at any time its revenue bonds for the purpose
of providing funds to acquire, transport, outfit, renovate, maintain, improve, and berth the
items relevant to the Tuskegee Airmen and other related historic artifacts and to construct,
improve, enlarge, complete, maintain, operate, and equip the museum established in this article
and for the payment of obligations incurred. (b) The principal of and interest on any bonds
shall be payable solely out of the revenues derived from the project. All bond service payments
shall be subordinate to the acquisition, establishment, and maintenance of a reasonable maintenance
and operating fund. (c) Any bonds of the commission may be delivered by the commission at
any time and shall be in such form and denominations...
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43-2-844
Section 43-2-844 Transactions authorized for personal representatives; prior court approval.
Unless expressly authorized by the will, a personal representative, only after prior approval
of court, may: (1) Acquire or dispose of an asset, including land in this or another state,
for cash or on credit, at public or private sale; and manage, develop, improve, exchange,
partition, change the character of, or abandon an estate asset. (2) Make ordinary or extraordinary
repairs or alterations in buildings or other structures, demolish any improvements, or raze
existing or erect new party walls or buildings. (3) Subdivide, develop, or dedicate land to
public use; make or obtain the vacation of plats and adjust boundaries; adjust differences
in valuation on exchange or partition by giving or receiving considerations; or dedicate easements
to public use without consideration. (4) Enter for any purpose into a lease as lessor or lessee,
with or without option to purchase or renew, for a term of...
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