41-10-153
Section 41-10-153 Historical preservation authorities - Exempt from usury or other interest limiting laws. Each such authority is and shall be exempt from the laws of the State of Alabama governing usury or prescribing or limiting interest rates, including, without limitation, the provisions of Chapter 8 of Title 8. (Acts 1980, No. 80-659, p. 1337, §2.)...
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41-6-101
Section 41-6-101 Alabama Historical Records Advisory Board created. The Alabama Historical Records Advisory Board (AHRAB) is created to serve as a state advisory body for historical records planning and to coordinate, as appropriate, the development, review, submission, and implementation of NHPRC and other grant-funded records projects developed and carried out within the state for the preservation and use of Alabama's historical records. (Act 2006-106, p. 150, §2.)...
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41-9-250
Section 41-9-250 Preservation, operation, etc., of certain historical properties and sites by commission. (a) The following historic properties and sites shall be under the jurisdiction and control of the Alabama Historical Commission: (1) Fort Mims, Stockton, Baldwin County; (2) Fort Toulouse, Wetumpka, Elmore County; (3) Gaineswood, Demopolis, Marengo County; and (4) Confederate Memorial Cemetery, Mountain Creek, Chilton County. (b) The Alabama Historical Commission shall have full authority to develop, renovate, restore, preserve, maintain, operate, exhibit and publicize such properties in accordance with the powers and responsibilities of the said commission. (Acts 1971, No. 665, p. 1374.)...
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41-9-251
Section 41-9-251 Cahawba Historical Site - Preservation, operation, etc. The Cahawba Historical Site, a property on the National Register of Historic Places, Dallas County, Alabama, shall be under the jurisdiction and control of the Alabama Historical Commission, which shall have full authority to develop, renovate, preserve, maintain, operate, exhibit, and publicize the Cahawba Historical Site in accordance with the powers and responsibilities of the commission. (Acts 1975, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 155, §1; Act 2003-401, §1.)...
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11-68-5
Section 11-68-5 Powers and duties of commission. An historic preservation commission created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to this chapter shall be authorized to: (1) Preserve and protect buildings, structures, and sites of historic and architectural value in the historic districts designated pursuant to that ordinance; (2) Prepare a survey of all property within the territorial jurisdiction of the municipality creating the commission; (3) Recommend to the municipality creating the commission buildings, structures, sites, and districts for designation as historic properties or districts; (4) Restore and preserve any historic properties acquired by the municipality creating the commission or acquired by the commission; (5) Promote acquisition of facade and conservation easements by the municipality creating the commission or by the commission; (6) Develop and conduct educational programs on historic projects and districts designated pursuant to the ordinance and on historic...
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15-23-4
Section 15-23-4 Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission - Created; composition; meetings; rules and regulations; bond; compensation. (a) There is hereby created the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission, which shall be composed of three citizens of the State of Alabama, who shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate, for terms of four years each or until their successors are appointed and qualified. Provided however, initial appointments shall be as follows: One member shall be appointed for two years, one member shall be appointed for three years and one member shall be appointed for four years. All appointments to fill vacancies shall be for the duration of the unexpired term and subsequent appointments shall be for four-year terms. The membership of the board shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state. (b) At least one member shall be a law enforcement officer with a...
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45-17-220
Section 45-17-220 LaGrange Historical Site. (a) The LaGrange Historical Site in Colbert County, owned by the Alabama Historical Commission, is transferred to the LaGrange Living Historical Association, a nonprofit corporation, which shall have full authority to develop, renovate, preserve, maintain, operate, exhibit, and publicize the LaGrange Historical Site in accordance with the powers and responsibilities of the association. The Executive Director of the Alabama Historical Commission shall cause an appropriate deed or conveyance to be executed in accordance with the provisions of this section. (b) The Alabama Historical Commission shall continue to assist the LaGrange Living Historical Association in the preservation and maintenance of the LaGrange Historical Site. Any funds appropriated to the Alabama Historical Commission for the preservation and maintenance of the LaGrange Historical Site, including any unencumbered and unexpended funds for the current fiscal year, shall...
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45-2-221.11
Section 45-2-221.11 Architectural review board and preservation district review board. An architectural review board and a preservation district review board with the following membership, duties, and powers may be created by the county commission. (a) Each board shall be composed of five members selected by the county commission to serve overlapping terms. Except for the first members, their terms shall be five years. (b) Each board shall adopt rules for the transaction of business and shall keep a record of its resolutions, transactions, findings, and determinations, which record shall be a public record. Meetings shall be held at regular intervals, but at least monthly. Each board may appoint such employees as it may deem necessary for its work, whose appointment, promotion, demotion, and removal shall be subject to the same provisions of law as govern other civil employees of the county. Each board may also contract with architects and other professional and technical consultants...
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41-10-152
Section 41-10-152 Historical preservation authorities - To be nonprofit corporations; distribution of net earnings. Each authority heretofore or hereafter organized pursuant to Sections 41-10-135 through 41-10-151, shall be a nonprofit corporation, and no part of its net earnings remaining after payment of its expenses shall inure to the benefit of any private individual, firm or corporation; except that in the event the governing body of any such authority shall determine that sufficient provision has been made for the full payment of the expenses, bonds and other obligations of such authority, then any net earnings thereafter accruing to such authority may be paid to the State of Alabama. (Acts 1980, No. 80-659, p. 1337, §1.)...
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41-9-165
Section 41-9-165 Enforcement of building code. The Building Commission is empowered to provide adequate inspection service to insure compliance with the building code. Other agencies and instrumentalities of the state government are directed hereby to cooperate, as requested by the commission, in the enforcement of the building code. The commission may appoint, subject to the Merit System, such persons, including architectural and technical employees, as are necessary for the duties hereby imposed. (Acts 1945, No. 290, p. 480, §6.)...
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