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22-50-11
Section 22-50-11 Department - Additional and cumulative powers. The Department of Mental Health
is given hereby the following additional and cumulative powers through its commissioner: (1)
It is authorized and directed to set up state plans for the purpose of controlling and treating
any and all forms of mental and emotional illness and any and all forms of mental retardation
and shall divide the state into regions, districts, areas or zones, which need not be geographic
areas, but shall be areas for the purpose of establishing priorities and programs and for
organizational and administrative purposes in accordance with these state plans. (2) It is
designated and authorized to supervise, coordinate, and establish standards for all operations
and activities of the state related to mental health and the providing of mental health services;
and it is authorized to receive and administer any funds available from any source for the
purpose of acquiring building sites for, constructing,...
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22-32-1
Section 22-32-1 Enactment of Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact.
The Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into by the State of Alabama with any and all states legally joining
therein in accordance with its terms, in the form substantially as follows: SOUTHEAST INTERSTATE
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPACT Article I. Policy and Purpose There is hereby
created the Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact. The party
states recognize and declare that each state is responsible for providing for the availability
of capacity either within or outside the state for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste
generated within its borders, except for waste generated as a result of defense activities
of the federal government or federal research and development activities. They also recognize
that the management of low-level radioactive waste is handled most...
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41-29-290
Section 41-29-290 Creation; purpose. The Alabama Workforce Council is continued in existence
as a part of the Workforce Development Division of the Department of Commerce. The council
is responsible for advising and supporting the Governor, the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary
of Labor, the regional workforce development councils, the Alabama Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act Board, the Chancellor of the Alabama Community College System, the Superintendent
of the Alabama Department of Education, and the Council of College and University Presidents.
The Alabama Workforce Council will serve as an advisory body in formulating policies, developing
innovative educational workforce programming, and discussing issues critical to the workforce
development needs in the State of Alabama. Furthermore, the council will promote, coordinate,
and collaborate across prekindergarten-12, two-year colleges, four-year universities, and
business and industry. (Act 2014-16, p. 50, §1; §16-66-1;...
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11-44A-30
Section 11-44A-30 Adoption of mayor-council form of government where commission form violates
federal Voting Rights Act; division into single-member districts; residence requirements for
candidates and electors. Any Class 7 municipality operating under a commission form of government
with its members elected at large and which at large system has been decreed to be in violation
of the federal Voting Rights Act by a court of law may, by an ordinance duly adopted not less
than three months prior to the regular municipal election, adopt a mayor-council form of government
with the mayor elected at large and a five-member council elected from single-member districts.
The ordinance shall divide the municipality into five single-member districts of nearly equal
population and shall provide that candidates for election for a place on the council shall
have resided within the district from which he or she seeks election for a period of 90 days
immediately preceding the date of the election, and...
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11-44F-1
Section 11-44F-1 Adoption of mayor-council form of government where commission form violates
federal Voting Rights Act; division into single-member districts; residence requirements for
candidates and electors. Any Class 8 municipality operating under a commission form of government
with its members elected at large and which at large system has been decreed to be in violation
of the federal Voting Rights Act by a court of law may, by an ordinance duly adopted not less
than three months prior to the regular municipal election, adopt a mayor-council form of government
with the mayor elected at large and a five-member council elected from single-member districts.
The ordinance shall divide the municipality into five single-member districts of nearly equal
population and shall provide that candidates for election for a place on the council shall
have resided within the district from which he or she seeks election for a period of 90 days
immediately preceding the date of the election, and...
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41-29-5
Section 41-29-5 Reorganization of department. On the date determined pursuant to Section 41-29-6,
the Department of Commerce shall be reorganized into two divisions that shall have the functions
prescribed as follows: (1) The Business Development Division shall be responsible for all
of the functions of the Department of Commerce as it existed before date determined pursuant
to Section 41-29-6, including, but not limited to, small business advocacy; the functions
performed by the Alabama Small Business Commission, created and functioning pursuant to Section
41-29-240 and international trade. (2) The Workforce Development Division shall be comprised
of the following entities which shall report to the Deputy Secretary of the division: The
Workforce Development Division and Workforce Investment Division of the Department of Economic
and Community Affairs, formerly Chapter 23 of Title 41, the Alabama Industrial Development
and Training Institute, formerly functioning pursuant to Sections...
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41-29-400
Section 41-29-400 Legislative oversight commission. (a) There is hereby created the Legislative
Oversight Commission of the Workforce Development Division to consist of the Chairman and
Deputy Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance and Taxation, three members of the Senate
to be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, the Chairman and Vice-chairman of the House Ways
and Means Committee, and three members of the House of Representatives to be appointed by
the Speaker of the House. (b) The commission shall hold an organizational meeting within 30
days after the date determined pursuant to Section 41-29-6, and shall elect a chairman and
vice-chairman from among its members. Thereafter, the commission shall meet at least two times
annually, and additional meetings shall be held at the call of the chairman or upon the request
of six or more members. Such meetings shall be held with the Director of the Workforce Development
Division in attendance. (c) The commission shall adopt its own...
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16-46B-5
Section 16-46B-5 Computer science education task force. (a) The Governor shall establish a
computer science education task force to develop a state strategic plan for expanding computer
science education in the public schools in Alabama. (b) The membership of the task force shall
include all of the following: (1) One member of the House of Representatives, as appointed
by the Speaker of the House, and one member of the Senate, as appointed by the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate. (2) A representative of the board, as appointed by the board. (3) The
state computer science specialist and two additional representatives of the department, as
appointed by the superintendent. (4) A representative of the Department of Early Childhood
Education, as appointed by the secretary. (5) A representative of the Alabama Community College
System, as appointed by the board of trustees of the system. (6) A representative of the Alabama
Workforce Council, as appointed by the council. (7) A...
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11-44B-2
Section 11-44B-2 Ordinances establishing boundaries of seven-council districts and salaries
of mayor and council members; compliance with Voting Rights Act; election of mayor and council;
powers and duties of municipality. If said ordinance be adopted by the governing body of any
municipality to which this chapter applies, then: (1) Within 90 days thereafter, the commission
board of such municipality shall adopt an ordinance, a. Establishing the boundaries of the
seven-council districts herein provided for, and b. Establishing the salaries to be paid to
the mayor and council members to be elected at the first election to be held hereunder; (2)
The commission board shall take such steps as are necessary to comply with the Federal Voting
Rights Act of 1965, as amended; (3) After receipt of notification of compliance with the Federal
Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, the mayor or other chief executive officer of the municipality
shall give notice that an election for mayor and all...
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23-1-294
of the community and shall not be in conflict with any local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
(8) Recommending standards for scenic byway-related signs, including those which identify
highways as scenic byways. (9) Recommending standards for maintaining highway safety on the
scenic byway system. (10) Recommending measures to safely accommodate the largest variety
of scenic byway users, including, but not limited to, persons traveling by automobile, recreational
vehicle, motor coach, bicycle, horse, watercraft, or by foot. (11) Recommending design
review procedures for location of highway facilities, landscaping, and travelers facilities
on the scenic byway system. (12) Removing the designation of a highway as a scenic byway if
the highway is determined to no longer meet the criteria under which it was designated or
has not adequately adhered to its submitted corridor management plan. (13) Advising on such
other matters as may be necessary or desirable to further the purposes...
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