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45-45-83.74
Section 45-45-83.74 Manner of enforcement. (a) After notification, as provided in Section 45-45-83.73,
the district attorney may take all lawful steps necessary in order to require compliance with
the court-ordered payments, including any of the following: (1) A petition for revocation
of probation. (2) A show cause petition for contempt of court. (3) Any other civil criminal
proceedings which may be authorized by law or by rule of court. (b) In addition, the district
attorney may issue appropriate notices to inform the defendant of the noncompliance of the
defendant and a warning of the penalty for noncompliance. (Act 94-413, p. 669, § 5.)...
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16-5-7
Section 16-5-7 State university and college electronic faculty and student unit record system;
definitions; state coordinating agency; advisory committee; database reports; failure to comply
with requirements. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words shall have the
following meanings: (1) BIOGRAPHICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA ELEMENTS. Include, but are not limited
to, student identification number which shall not be the Social Security number, sex code,
race and ethnic identification code, birth date, country of citizenship, state of geographic
origin on entry, matriculation date, and college graduation date. (2) CURRENT EDUCATIONAL
ACTIVITY DATA ELEMENTS. Include, but are not limited to, student level, major area code, credit
hours enrolled, cumulative credit hours attempted, cumulative credit hours earned, cumulative
grade point average (GPA), state of current legal residence, residency status, cumulative
quality points, veterans' benefits status, housing status, minor/...
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31-9-85
Section 31-9-85 Applications for assistance. Unless an extension is granted by the committee,
applications for assistance shall be submitted to the Emergency Management Agency by the county
commission or municipality in the affected area seeking assistance within 90 days of the local
declaration of a disaster. The Emergency Management Agency shall review each application in
accordance with this article and the rules adopted as provided in Section 31-9-84 and, no
later than 30 days after receipt of the application, shall provide notice to the local government
and the members of the committee whether the application has been approved. The committee
shall determine the amount of the reimbursement to the local government. The local government
may appeal the decision of the agency by notifying the committee within 30 days of receipt
of the decision of the agency. Otherwise, the decision of the agency shall be final. The committee
shall convene and consider the appeal of the local government...
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41-22-5.2
Section 41-22-5.2 Review of existing rules. (a) Within five years of July 1, 2013, each agency
shall review all agency rules existing on that date to determine whether the rules should
be continued without change, or should be amended or rescinded. The agency may indicate compliance
with the requirements of this section by filing a notice in the Alabama Administrative Monthly
certifying its compliance. If the head of the agency determines that completion of the review
of existing rules is not feasible by the established date, the agency shall publish a statement
certifying that determination. (b) A rule adopted after July 1, 2013, shall be reviewed every
five years in a manner consistent with subsection (a). (Act 2013-88, p. 188, §2; Act 2019-498,
§1.)...
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16-26B-6
Section 16-26B-6 Board of trustees - Quorum; executive committee. (a) A majority of actively
serving members of the school board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
All official actions of the board shall require the favorable vote of a majority of those
members present and voting. (b) Members of the school board shall be compensated for all actual
vouchered expenses incurred in the performance of their duties and functions as required by
this chapter. The expenses shall be paid by the executive director from funds appropriated
by the Legislature and upon the warrant of the school board. (c) The school board may select
from its number an executive committee of five, subject to change and removal by the majority
of the board at any time. The executive committee may meet and transact any business that
may be transacted by a majority of the board, and whatever acts the executive committee may
do shall be considered as done by the whole board. (Acts 1992, No. 92-531,...
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22-30-19
Section 22-30-19 Penalties and remedies. (a) Whenever, on the basis of any information, the
department determines that any person is in violation of any requirement of this chapter,
any rule or regulation promulgated by the department or any permit issued under authority
granted by this chapter, the department may issue an order requiring compliance immediately
or within a specified time period, and, in cases where an imminent threat to human health
or the environment is demonstrated, suspend operations causing such threat until the department
determines that adequate steps are being taken to correct such violations. (b) Whenever, on
the basis of any information, the department determines that there is or has been a release
of hazardous waste into the environment from a facility authorized to operate under Section
22-30-12(i), the department may issue an order requiring corrective action or such other response
measure as it deems necessary to protect human health or the environment....
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41-17A-3
Section 41-17A-3 Inventory of fleet vehicles. (a) In order to establish a baseline of data
so that a state green fleets policy may be established, implemented, and monitored, each state
department and agency fleet manager shall develop an inventory and analysis of the fleet vehicles
within that department or agency as of the close of fiscal year 2010. This inventory shall
include the following specific information: (1) Number of vehicles classified by the model
year, make, model, engine size, vehicle identification number (VIN), drivetrain type of 2-wheel
drive or 4-wheel drive, and the rated vehicle weight and classification as either light-duty,
medium-duty, or heavy-duty. (2) Miles per gallon or gallon equivalent, per vehicle. (3) Average
fuel economy of all light-duty vehicles in the fleet. (4) Average fuel economy of all medium-duty
vehicles in the fleet. (5) Average fuel economy of all heavy-duty vehicles in the fleet. (6)
Type of fuel or power source including, but not limited...
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41-20-10
Section 41-20-10 Debate and voting upon recommendations as to continuance or termination of
agencies. (a) On the tenth legislative day of the regular session, one hour after the convening
of the house of which the chairman of the select joint committee of the Sunset Committee is
a member, voting in that house on sunset bills not previously considered during this regular
session shall commence and thereafter continue as the first order of business, from day to
day, until voting on all the bills with respect to each enumerated or nonenumerated agency
is completed. (b) On the fifth legislative day after passage of bills passed pursuant to subsection
(a) of this section, one hour after convening of the house of which the chairman of the select
joint committee of the Sunset Committee is not a member, voting in that house on said sunset
bills not previously considered during this regular session shall commence and thereafter
continue as the first order of business, from day to day, until...
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8-1A-18
Section 8-1A-18 Acceptance and distribution of electronic records by governmental agencies.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (f) of Section 8-1A-12, the Alabama Supreme
Court and any other court or judicial official or entity with rulemaking authority and each
governmental agency of this state with rulemaking authority reviewable under Section 41-22-23
may determine by rule whether, and the extent to which, it will send and accept electronic
records and electronic signatures to and from other persons and otherwise create, generate,
communicate, store, process, use, and rely upon electronic records and electronic signatures.
(b) To the extent that a governmental agency uses electronic records and electronic signatures
under subsection (a), the governmental agency, giving due consideration to security, may specify
each of the following: (1) The manner and format in which the electronic records shall be
created, generated, sent, communicated, received, and stored and the...
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11-96-3
Section 11-96-3 Community action agency; defined; governing board; biannual audit; delegation
of responsibility; service area; consultation with neighborhood-based organizations; powers
and duties. (a) A "community action agency" for the purposes of this chapter shall
include the following: (1) A county, a municipality or a combination thereof; (2) A private
nonprofit agency which has been designated as an "eligible entity" under Section
673(1) of the Community Services Block Grant Act; or (3) A private nonprofit agency newly
established by local ordinance in compliance with subsection (b) of this section. (b) Each
community action agency shall administer its programs through a governing board consisting
of 15 to 51 members. (1) One-third of the members of the board shall be elected or appointed
public officials, currently holding office or their representatives. These members shall be
designated or approved by the chief elected local government official or officials of the...

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