31-2-80
Section 31-2-80 Exemption from ad valorem taxes of property owned or leased by units of armed forces. All property, both real and personal, belonging to a unit of the armed forces of the state, officially recognized as such by the federal government, shall be exempt from ad valorem taxes, state, county, and municipal. This exemption shall apply to real property when leased to any unit of the Alabama National Guard, provided the agreement or contract of lease is approved in writing by the Adjutant General, while the same is under the custody and control of the National Guard unit, and said exemption shall not be vitiated should the National Guard organization sublease a part of the premises when the rental derived from such lease is used entirely and solely for the benefit of the National Guard organization, and when such sublease or permissive use shall be subject to immediate termination by the National Guard unit at the discretion of the Governor. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p....
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36-17-8
Section 36-17-8 Procedure for drawing money for payment of interest. (a) Not less than 15 nor more than 30 days before the due date of principal and interest on each of the respective issues of bonded indebtedness, the Treasurer must certify to the Comptroller the amount of money needed to pay the principal and interest falling due on that date, and for any expenses necessarily incurred by the fiscal agent in the discharge of its duties. The Comptroller shall draw his warrant on the treasury in favor of the Treasurer for such amount to be paid out of any fund appropriated for the payment of principal and interest and expenses. (b) Not more than 15 business days before the actual due date of principal and interest, the Treasurer shall remit to the fiscal agent, by wire transfer or draft, the total amount of principal, interest, and expenses of the fiscal agent, due on said bond. (c) For the purpose of paying principal and interest on any issues of funded indebtedness, the Treasurer with...
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40-2-7
Section 40-2-7 Offices and equipment; how expenses paid. The Department of Revenue shall have and maintain its offices at the Capitol in Montgomery and shall be provided with suitable rooms, necessary office furniture, supplies, stationery, books and maps, and all expenses of the department incurred in discharge of its duties, and the administration of its duties and the administration of its functions shall be paid by the Treasurer out of the appropriation made for the annual expenses of the Department of Revenue, upon a warrant drawn by the Comptroller on the certificate or voucher of the department, approved by the Governor; provided, that the Department of Finance may at its discretion provide other or additional offices in the City of Montgomery for the use of the Department of Revenue. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §129.)...
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11-105-5
Section 11-105-5 Powers of board. (a) The power of the authority shall be vested in and exercised by the board of directors pursuant to this chapter. (b) The board may employ agents, employees, officers, consultants, attorneys, and secure services and assistance the board deems necessary to enable it to conduct and engage in the activities and purposes for which the authority is created. (c) The board may delegate to one or more of its members, employees, agents, or officers, the duties it deems proper. (d) The board shall elect a chair and a treasurer, and may elect a vice chair of the board who shall serve as chair in the event of the absence of the chair, and a secretary. One person may serve as treasurer and secretary. The treasurer and secretary may, but need not be, a member of the board. (e) The board shall provide by resolution for the dates on which the chair, vice chair, treasurer, secretary, or any other officers shall be elected, which resolution shall also specify the term...
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31-2-14
Section 31-2-14 Bonds of persons responsible for public or military property or public funds. (a) Persons required to give bond. Any person to whom public or military property is issued at any time, or to whom any public money is paid or who disburses any such funds, may be required to give bond in a surety company conditioned faithfully to perform the duties of his office, in such amounts and under such rules and regulations established by the Adjutant General, to use all care in the safekeeping of military stores and property committed to his custody, to account for the same and to deliver to his successor, or to any other person authorized to receive the same, all such military property and to properly account for all public money received by him, and for all public money disbursed, the bonds to be approved by the Adjutant General, and the premiums thereon to be paid by the state; provided, that no person shall be held liable for loss of public money deposited in any state or...
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33-2-8
Section 33-2-8 General provisions relative to inland waterways improvement bonds and temporary loans. In order to provide funds for the purposes herein authorized, the Governor is hereby empowered to execute, with the concurrence of the director of state docks, and to sell the state's bonds in such amounts, not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of $3,000,000.00 as may be necessary for said purposes, all under and subject to the following provisions: Said bonds shall be appropriately designated as inland waterways improvement bonds of the state. The bonds may be issued from time to time in one or more series and the bonds of each series shall be payable in substantially equal annual installments of principal and interest at such times as may be designated by the State Docks Department with approval of the Governor; provided, that the first installment of principal of the bonds of each series must mature not later than 10 years from the date of such series and the last installment of...
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36-17-15
Section 36-17-15 Conversion of coupon bonds into registered bonds and vice versa. (a) All bonds of the State of Alabama of every kind and character heretofore issued which constitute a direct obligation of the State of Alabama, and for the payment of which the full faith and credit of the State of Alabama is pledged, may be converted or exchanged from coupon bonds into registered bonds of the same series, denominations and maturities and may be converted or exchanged from registered bonds into coupon bonds of the same series, denominations and maturities in such manner that coupon bonds and registered bonds of the same series, denominations and maturities shall be interchangeable, at the option of the holder thereof. (b) The Treasurer, with the approval of the Governor, is authorized to prescribe regulations for the registration of bonds and for the conversion or exchange of coupon bonds into registered bonds of the same series, denominations and maturities and for the conversion or...
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40-2-8
Section 40-2-8 Travelling expenses - Generally. The Commissioner of the Department of Revenue, the secretary of the department and all stenographers, experts, engineers, and assistants who may be employed by the department shall be entitled to receive their actual expenses while traveling or acting on the business of the department, such expenses to be itemized and sworn to by the person who incurs the same, and vouchers attached as now provided by law, and shall be approved by said department and also by the Governor, such expenses not to exceed any maximum fixed by law. Such expenses shall be paid by the Treasurer out of the appropriation made for the annual expenses of the Department of Revenue or out of the fund or funds out of which such expenses are properly payable upon warrant drawn by the Comptroller upon such fund or funds. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §130.)...
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45-2-243.23
Section 45-2-243.23 Board of directors - Powers and duties. (a) The power of the bureau shall be vested in and exercised by the board of directors pursuant to this subpart. (b) The board shall employ agents, employees, officers, consultants, attorneys, and secure services and assistance the board deems necessary to enable it to conduct and engage in the activities and purposes for which this bureau is created. (c) The board may delegate to one or more of its members, employees, agents, or officers, the duties it deems proper. (d) The board shall elect a chair, a vice chair of the board who shall serve as chair in the event of the absence of the chair, a treasurer, and a secretary. One person may serve as treasurer and secretary. The treasurer and secretary may, but need not be, a member of the board. (e) The board shall provide by resolution for the dates on which the chair, vice chair, treasurer, and secretary shall be elected, which resolution shall also specify the term or period...
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45-37-91.05
Section 45-37-91.05 Employees; delegation of duties; officers; contracts. (a) The power of the bureau shall be vested in and exercised by the board subject to this part. (b) The board shall be authorized to employ agents, employees, officers, consultants, attorneys, and to secure such services and assistance as the board deems necessary to enable it to conduct and engage in the activities and purposes for which this bureau is created. (c) The board may delegate to one or more of its members, employees, agents, or officers, such duties as it deems proper. (d) The board shall elect a chair and a vice chair of the board who shall serve as chair in the event of the chair's absence. The board shall also elect a treasurer, assistant treasurer, secretary, and assistant secretary. One person may serve as treasurer and secretary, or as assistant treasurer and assistant secretary. The treasurer, assistant treasurer, secretary, or assistant secretary may, but need not be, a member of the board....
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