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41-4-350
Section 41-4-350 Legislative findings; purpose. (a) The Legislature of Alabama hereby finds
and determines that the responsible stewardship of its state-owned and leased real property
is a proper governmental function of the State of Alabama. The Legislature finds that costs
for maintenance, construction, and leasing of real property in the state government comprise
a significant portion of available resources. The Legislature also finds that as one of the
largest owners and operators of buildings in Alabama, the state is a major consumer of energy.
It is therefore the intent of Act 2015-435 to establish centralized management of real property
through leasing administration, facilities maintenance and management, and construction management
that consists of expanded duties in existing divisions, as well as newly established divisions,
within the Department of Finance. In establishing this centralization, it is further the intent
of the Legislature to establish comprehensive real...
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41-9-210
Section 41-9-210 Office to succeed to Alabama Development Office as federal programs; purpose,
responsibilities, etc. The Office of State Planning and Federal Programs shall be the principal
staff agency of the executive branch to plan with the other departments of state government,
and with other governmental units, for the comprehensive development of the state's human,
economic and physical resources and their relevance for programs administered by the state
and the governmental structure required to put such programs into effect. The purpose of such
planning shall be to insure that the maximum benefit will accrue to the state from the advances,
loans, grants and other forms of assistance made available to local governmental units and
state departments, agencies and institutions by the federal government, or any agency, or
any political subdivision thereof. It shall provide information, assistance and staff support
by all appropriate means available. The Office of State Planning and...
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20-2-210
Section 20-2-210 Legislative findings. The Alabama Legislature hereby finds that the diversion,
abuse, and misuse of prescription medications classified as controlled substances under the
Alabama Uniform Controlled Substances Act constitutes a serious threat to the health and welfare
of the citizens of the State of Alabama. The Legislature further finds that establishment
of a controlled substances prescription database to monitor the prescribing and dispensing
of controlled substances will materially assist state regulators and practitioners authorized
to prescribe and dispense controlled substances in the prevention of diversion, abuse, and
misuse of controlled substances prescription medication through the provision of education
and information, early intervention, and prevention of diversion, and investigation and enforcement
of existing laws governing the use of controlled substances. (Act 2004-443, p. 781, §1.)...

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36-26-3
Section 36-26-3 Purposes of article. The purposes of this article are to assure to all citizens
of demonstrated capacity, ability and training an equal opportunity to compete for service
with the State of Alabama, to establish conditions in the state service which will attract
officers and employees of character and capacity and to increase the efficiency of the governmental
departments and agencies by the improvement of methods of personnel administration. (Acts
1939, No. 58, p. 68, §1; Code 1940, T. 55, §293.)...
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45-37A-461
Section 45-37A-461 Electric supplier service territories. (a) The Legislature of the State
of Alabama has investigated the economic, financial, and environmental impact associated with
the potential for duplication of electric distribution facilities used for the furnishing
of retail electric service in and around the City of Tarrant City, Alabama. Among its findings
is that with respect to retail electric service industry, the benefits normally associated
with competition between two suppliers for customers is outweighed by the tremendous cost
burden which must be borne by such customers associated with the maintenance of two or more
duplicate sets of facilities. It is the further finding of the Legislature that the existence
of duplicate facilities for the furnishing of electricity at retail in Tarrant City is not
in the public interest because of the adverse impact which such duplication has on environmental
and aesthetic values and on safety. It is therefore declared that the...
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5-13B-96
Section 5-13B-96 Appointment of superintendent as agent for service of process. (a) A foreign
bank which is licensed to establish and maintain an Alabama state branch, Alabama state agency,
or Alabama representative office shall file with the superintendent an instrument irrevocably
appointing the superintendent and his or her successors in office to be such foreign bank's
agent, representative, and attorney to receive service of any lawful process in any judicial
or administrative proceeding against the foreign bank or any of its successors which arises
out of the foreign bank's activities in this state after such appointment has been filed,
with the same force and validity as if served directly on the foreign bank or its successor,
as the case may be. Such appointment shall be in such form and contain such information as
the superintendent may require by regulation or order. (b) Any foreign bank which establishes
an Alabama state branch, Alabama state agency, or Alabama...
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34-13-20
board, only one licensed funeral director or licensed embalmer employed by the same funeral
establishment may vote. (f)(1) In accordance with applicable law, in addition to a board member
resigning from the board in writing, a board member may be removed from the board for any
of the following grounds: a. The refusal or inability to perform board duties in an efficient,
responsible, or professional manner. b. The misuse of his or her position on the board to
obtain financial gain or seek personal advantage for himself, herself, or another person.
c. A final adjudication or determination of guilt by any lawful authority of the board member
or sanction of the board member for the violation of any law the board determines is substantially
related to any practice governed by this chapter. d. The revocation or suspension of the license
of a professional member of the board. (2) Any board member who fails to qualify after appointment
shall automatically become ineligible to serve as a...
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27-1-22
Section 27-1-22 Uniform prescription drug information card or technology. (a) Every health
benefit plan that provides coverage for prescription drugs or devices, or administers a plan,
including, but not limited to, third party administrators for self-insured plans and state
administered plans, excluding the Alabama Medicaid Program, shall issue to its insureds a
card or other technology containing prescription drug information. The uniform prescription
drug information card or technology shall be in the format approved by the National Council
for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP) and shall include all of the required fields and conform
to the most recent pharmacy ID card or technology implementation guide produced by NCPDP or
conform to a national format acceptable to the Commissioner of Insurance. If a health care
plan includes a conditional or situational field, it shall conform to the most recent pharmacy
information card or technology implementation guide by the NCPDP or conform...
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11-89A-1
Section 11-89A-1 Legislative findings. It is hereby found and declared as follows: That the
collection, disposal, and utilization of solid waste is a matter of grave concern to all citizens
and is an activity thoroughly affected with the public interest; that the health, safety,
and welfare of the people of this state require efficient solid waste collection and disposal
service and efficient utilization of such waste; that the need exists to develop alternative
energy sources for public and private consumption in order to reduce our dependence on such
sources as petroleum products, natural gas, nuclear and hydroelectric generation; that solid
waste represents a potential source of solid fuel, oil or gas that can be converted into energy;
that technology exists to produce usable energy from solid waste; that there is a need for
planning, research, development, and innovation in the design, management, and operation of
facilities for solid waste management, in order to encourage...
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40-17-167
Section 40-17-167 Decal requirement suspended. (a) The Legislature of Alabama makes the following
findings and statements: (1) The reduction of the dependence on foreign oil is necessary to
reserve and protect our national security. (2) Reliable and affordable energy is of great
importance to all sectors of Alabama's economy. (3) Long-term sustainability of energy supply
and efficient and effective distribution of energy is becoming increasingly important to Alabama's
population growth and economic expansion. (4) The future energy needs of the state also present
opportunities to diversify the state's energy supply and provide new opportunities for Alabama-based
clean energy technologies. (5) The use of existing technology and development of new technologies
including compressed and liquefied natural gas should be encouraged as a way of producing
energy with reduced emissions. (b) The Legislature recognizes that it is in the best interest
of its citizens to remove existing barriers to...
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