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11-47-212
Section 11-47-212 Exercise by subdivision with respect to projects outside corporate limits
or boundaries of powers granted with respect to projects within corporate limits or boundaries.
All authority heretofore or hereafter granted to a subdivision to acquire, provide, establish,
finance, including the issuance of bonds, warrants, or other obligations to pay the cost thereof,
own, use, operate, manage, and control, including the fixing of fees and the charging for
access to and the use and enjoyment thereof and the making of rules and regulations with respect
thereto, projects situated within its corporate limits, in the case of a municipality, or
within its boundaries, in the case of a county, shall be applicable to and may be exercised
by the subdivision with respect to any project situated in whole or in part outside its corporate
limits or its boundaries, as the case may be. (Acts 1977, No. 209, p. 276, §3; Acts 1996,
No. 96-320, p. 361, §2.)...
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11-54-101
Section 11-54-101 Powers cumulative; administrative fees. (a) The powers conferred by this
division shall be cumulative of and in addition to all powers heretofore conferred on industrial
development boards by the Industrial Development Board Act. (b) In addition to any other powers
conferred by this division, in order to encourage economic and industrial development and
to promote the creation of jobs within any Class 1 municipality, any industrial development
board in a Class 1 municipality whose directors are elected by the governing body of the Class
1 municipality that grants a tax abatement pursuant to Chapter 9B of Title 40, may charge
an administrative fee in an amount not to exceed .0025 percent of the total estimated investment
amount for the project up to an estimated investment amount of forty million dollars ($40,000,000)
as reflected in the application for abatement of taxes submitted to a board by a private entity,
business, or other private user, as defined in Section...
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11-99-10
Section 11-99-10 Equalized valuation for apportionment of property taxes. (a) With respect
to any taxing authority other than the public entity which created the tax increment district,
the calculation of the equalized valuation of taxable property in a tax increment district
may not exceed the tax increment base of the district until the district is terminated, unless
agreement has been made for other arrangements under subsection (b) of this section. (b) In
such cases where it can be shown that losing tax increments would be harmful to any given
taxing authority or cause such taxing authority not to honor a prior binding commitment, by
contract executed with the public entity prior to the designation of the tax increment district,
and if an agreement has been made for such allowances through a process of negotiation at
the time of the creation of the tax increment district, a taxing authority may make payments
into the tax increment fund, less the sum of: (1) Any property taxes...
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24-2-4
Section 24-2-4 Approval of redevelopment plan by governing bodies of cities, counties, etc.,
in which project situated; assistance of redevelopment projects by cities, counties, etc.
An authority or the governing body of any city or town shall not initiate any redevelopment
project under this chapter until the governing body, or agency designated by it or empowered
by law to so act of each city, town, or village, hereinafter called "municipalities,"
in which any of the area to be covered by said project is situated has approved a plan, herein
called the "redevelopment plan," which provides an outline for the development or
redevelopment of said area and is sufficiently complete: (1) To indicate its relationship
to definite local objectives as to appropriate land uses and improved traffic, public transportation,
public utilities, recreational and community facilities, and other public improvements; (2)
To indicate proposed land uses and building requirements in the area; and (3) To...
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33-17-2
Section 33-17-2 Legislative intent; construction of chapter. The Legislature hereby makes the
findings of facts and declaration of intent hereinafter set forth in this section. The construction
of a navigable waterway between Demopolis, Alabama and the Tennessee River, utilizing the
channel of the Tombigbee River, would provide a new transportation route of great importance
and would stimulate the development of commerce, agriculture and industry in many sections
of the state. Local flooding along the tributary streams of the Tombigbee River occurs frequently
in the growing and harvesting season and causes considerable damage to agriculture in the
affected sections of the state. Improvements in the channels of the tributary streams will
eliminate much of the damage caused by flooding and will also permit improved farming practices
and better land use. It is the intention of the Legislature by the passage of this chapter
to implement the provisions of Amendment No. 270 of the...
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34-27-63
Section 34-27-63 Filing of plan relating to units not substantially completed requires filing
of additional documents. If a seller files with the commission any vacation time-sharing plan
or any amendment thereto which describes or concerns time-sharing units, accommodations, or
facilities not substantially completed, the seller shall file with the commission the following:
(1) A notarized statement showing all costs involved in completing each phase of the project.
(2) A notarized statement of the time of completion of construction of each phase of the project.
(3) Satisfactory evidence of sufficient funds to cover all costs to complete the project.
(4) A copy of the executed construction contract and any other contracts for the completion
of the project. (5) A 100 percent payment performance bond payable to the State of Alabama
from a surety company authorized to do business in Alabama, covering the entire cost of construction
necessary to complete the project. (6) If purchasers'...
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40-18-413
Section 40-18-413 (Per Section 40-18-416, this section is repealed following the close of fiscal
year 2020) Scope and use of Growing Alabama Credits. (a) A taxpayer is allowed a Growing Alabama
Credit to be applied against the tax levied by this chapter. In no event shall the Growing
Alabama Credit cause a taxpayer's income tax liability to be reduced by more than 50 percent.
Unused credits may be carried forward for no more than five years. (b) Growing Alabama Credits
shall be granted to taxpayers using an online system administered by the Department of Revenue.
The online system shall allow taxpayers to agree to make a cash contribution to an economic
development organization which was approved by the Renewal of Alabama Commission, as provided
in Section 40-18-412. The online system shall ensure that credits are not granted for contributions
to an economic development organization in excess of the amounts approved by the Renewal of
Alabama Commission, as provided in Section...
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41-10-546
Section 41-10-546 Powers of authority. The authority shall have, in addition to all other powers
granted to it in this division, all of the following powers: (1) To have succession by its
corporate name until dissolved as herein provided. (2) To institute and defend legal proceedings
in any court of competent jurisdiction and proper venue; provided, however, that the authority
may not be sued in any nisi prius court other than the courts of the county in which is located
the principal office of the authority, and provided further that the officers, directors,
agents, and employees of the authority may not be sued for actions in behalf of the authority
in any nisi prius court other than the courts of the county in which is located the principal
office of the authority. (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the seal at
pleasure. (4) To establish a fiscal year. (5) To acquire, purchase, lease, receive, hold,
transmit, and convey the title to real and personal property to or...
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11-92C-3
Section 11-92C-3 Filing of application; authorization of incorporation by governing body of
an authorizing subdivision. (a) An authority may be organized pursuant to this chapter. In
order to incorporate a public corporation, any number of natural persons, not less than three,
who are duly qualified electors of the authorizing subdivision, shall first file a written
application with the governing body of the authorizing subdivision, which shall contain all
of the following: (1) A statement that the applicants propose to incorporate the authority
pursuant to this chapter. (2) A statement of the proposed location of the principal office
of the authority, which shall be within the corporate limits of a municipality or geographical
limits of a county. (3) A general description of the proposed project. (4) A map or legal
description or other description of the proposed local redevelopment area. (5) A statement
that each of the applicants is a duly qualified elector residing in the...
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45-37-170.26
Section 45-37-170.26 Powers of authority. The authority shall have the following powers together
with all powers incidental thereto or necessary for the performance of the powers stated in
this section: (1) To have succession by its corporate name without time limit. (2) To sue
and be sued and to prosecute and defend civil actions in any court having jurisdiction of
the subject matter and of the parties. (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter
the same at its pleasure. (4) To receive and expend funds from federal, state, county, municipal,
and private sources for the purposes hereof. (5) To dig channels, build dikes, dams, and lakes
or ponds to contain flood waters as deemed useful by it to improve flood control, and whenever
practical to build any and all facilities which can contribute to the use of such flood control
channels for navigation. (6) To contract with municipalities and counties for the financing
and joint construction and operation of such facilities. (7) To...
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