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41-9-212
Section 41-9-212 Transfer of appropriations. All parts of the state appropriation and any funds
from federal sources made prior to May 28, 1980, to the Alabama Development Office for the
planning office functions are hereby transferred to the Office of State Planning and Federal
Programs. (Acts 1980, No. 80-735, p. 1491, §8.)...
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22-22A-10
Section 22-22A-10 Transfer of functions, personnel, equipment, etc., of coastal area board
to Office of State Planning and Federal Programs; exception. (a) On October 1, 1982, all functions
of the Coastal Area Board, as set forth in Sections 9-7-10 through 9-7-22, except those which
relate to permitting, regulatory and enforcement functions, shall be transferred to the Office
of State Planning and Federal Programs established pursuant to Sections 41-9-205 through 41-9-214.
(b) All employees engaged in duties pertaining to the functions transferred by this section,
shall be assigned to the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs on October 1, 1982
to perform their usual duties, subject to any action that may be appropriate thereafter in
accordance with the laws and rules governing personnel and employees. (c) All files, books,
papers, records, equipment, furniture, motor vehicles, any other tangible property and any
other asset employed in carrying out the powers, duties and...
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41-9-187
Section 41-9-187 Transfer of powers, functions, etc., of industrial development board. On May
28, 1980, all powers, duties, functions and authority invested in the State Industrial Development
Board, including those in Section 41-9-183, shall be continued, transferred to and shall be
vested in the Alabama Industrial Development Advisory Board, except those powers, duties and
functions prescribed for the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs by Article 8A of
this chapter. All books, records, supplies, funds, equipment, personnel, assets and property
of whatsoever nature, had, exercised, used or employed by the State Industrial Development
Board are transferred to the Alabama Industrial Development Advisory Board and all laws or
parts of laws relating to the State Industrial Development Board shall be repealed and the
said State Industrial Development Board shall be abolished. (Acts 1980, No. 80-736, p. 1498,
§3.)...
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41-18-1
Section 41-18-1 Text. Article I. Findings and Purposes. (a) The party states find that the
South has a sense of community based on common social, cultural and economic needs and fostered
by a regional tradition. There are vast potentialities for mutual improvement of each state
in the region by cooperative planning for the development, conservation and efficient utilization
of human and natural resources in a geographic area large enough to afford a high degree of
flexibility in identifying and taking maximum advantage of opportunities for healthy and beneficial
growth. The independence of each state and the special needs of subregions are recognized
and are to be safeguarded. Accordingly, the cooperation resulting from this agreement is intended
to assist the states in meeting their own problems by enhancing their abilities to recognize
and analyze regional opportunities and take account of regional influences in planning and
implementing their public policies. (b) The purposes of...
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15-22-24
Section 15-22-24 Board of Pardons and Paroles - Duties retirement of parole officers; representation
of applicant by state official; supervision and treatment; training requirements. (a) The
Board of Pardons and Paroles, hereinafter referred to as "the board," shall be charged
with the duty of determining, through use of a validated risk and needs assessment as defined
in Section 12-25-32, what prisoners serving sentences in the jails and prisons of the State
of Alabama may be released on parole and when and under what conditions. Such board shall
also be charged with the duty of supervising all prisoners released on parole from the jails
or prisons of the state and of lending its assistance to the courts in the supervision of
all prisoners placed on probation by courts exercising criminal jurisdiction and making such
investigations as may be necessary in connection therewith, of implementing the use of validated
risk and needs assessments as defined in Section 12-25-32 by probation...
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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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41-9-211
Section 41-9-211 Powers and duties of office. (a) The powers and duties of the Office of State
Planning and Federal Programs shall be as follows: (1) To develop a comprehensive state plan,
and yearly updates to the plan, to be submitted by the Governor to the Legislature for its
consideration; (2) To develop, for approval by the Governor and the Legislature, long-range
plans and policies for the orderly and coordinated growth of the state, including but not
limited to, functional plans; (3) To prepare special reports and make available the results
of the research, studies and other activities, through publications, memoranda, briefings
and expert testimony; (4) To analyze the quality and quantity of services required for the
continued orderly and long-range growth of the state, taking into consideration the relationship
of activities, capabilities and future plans of local units of government, area commissions,
development districts, private enterprise and the state and federal...
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41-9-208
Section 41-9-208 Office created; director; salary; comprehensive planning encouraged; other
agencies to aid office. (a) There is hereby created the Office of State Planning and Federal
Programs within the office of the Governor and directly under his supervision and control.
The Office of State Planning and Federal Programs shall consist of the Governor as the State
Planning and Federal Programs Officer, a chief administrative officer to be designated as
Director of the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs, who shall be appointed by the
Governor, and serve at his pleasure, at a salary to be set in the same manner and with the
same limitations as otherwise provided by law for executive department heads. The Director
of the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs shall be a member of such boards and
commissions, as they relate to his authority under the provisions of this article, and as
required and currently authorized under the various federal programs for the director...
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41-23-1
Section 41-23-1 Creation; composition; transfer of functions, etc., to department. There is
hereby created and established the Department of Economic and Community Affairs within the
Office of the Governor and directly under his supervision and control. The Department of Economic
and Community Affairs shall consist of: the Governor, the Office of State Planning and Federal
Programs, the Alabama Department of Energy, the Alabama Law Enforcement Planning Agency, the
Office of Highway and Traffic Safety, the Office of Employment and Training, and the Office
of Water Resources as presently created by and provided for in Sections 41-9-205 through 41-9-214,
Sections 41-6A-1 through 41-6A-11, Sections 41-8A-1 through 41-8A-4, Sections 41-8A-8 through
41-8A-10, and Sections 41-8A-12 through 41-8A-13, 32-4-1 through 32-4-7, Executive Order No.
34, 1980, and Sections 9-10B-1 through 9-10B-30, respectively, and in accordance with the
applicable federal laws. All respective functions, duties,...
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41-29-2
Section 41-29-2 Powers, duties, and functions of Department of Commerce. (a) The Department
of Commerce 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. It
shall provide information, assistance and staff support by all appropriate means. The Department
of Commerce shall perform all the duties and exercise all the powers and authority relative
to state regional and local planning and industrial development heretofore vested in the Alabama
Development Office. All books, records, supplies, funds, equipment, and personnel of the Alabama
Development Office are also hereby transferred to the Department of Commerce. (b) All of the
powers and authority heretofore vested in the...
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