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14-2-1
Section 14-2-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) AUTHORITY. The public corporation
organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (2) COMMISSION. The Building Commission
created by Section 41-9-140 and its successors as the state agency for awarding construction
contracts and supervising construction. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Corrections
created by Section 14-1-1.1 and its successors as the state agency responsible for supervising
and controlling the operation of the correctional institutions of the state. (4) STATE. The
State of Alabama. (5) BONDS. The bonds issued under the provisions of this chapter. (6) FACILITIES.
Such term includes any one or more of the following: a. Prisons; b. Buildings and enclosures
for housing, containing or supervising prisoners; and c. Any facilities necessary or useful
in connection with prisons, buildings or enclosures,...
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41-10-235
Section 41-10-235 Commemorative markers and plaques. The State of Alabama, in recognition of
the Africatown, U.S.A. settlement, to American history and culture, hereby authorizes and
empowers the City of Prichard to enter into negotiations for the acquisition of, and to acquire,
by conveyance, gift or bequest, rights to place commemorative markers and plaques to commemorate
historical and cultural sites and landscapes, including natural wetlands, which bear significance
to the cultural history of Africatown, U.S.A. as associated with the historical events relating
to the Clotilde as recognized by the Alabama Historical Commission in Montgomery. (Acts 1985,
2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-950, p. 292, §6.)...
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41-16-72
Section 41-16-72 Procurement of professional services. Any other provision of law notwithstanding,
the procurement of professional services by any agency, department, board, bureau, commission,
authority, public corporation, or instrumentality of the State of Alabama shall be conducted
through the following selection process: (1)a. Except as otherwise provided herein, attorneys
retained to represent the state in litigation shall be appointed by the Attorney General in
consultation with the Governor from a listing of attorneys maintained by the Attorney General.
All attorneys interested in representing the State of Alabama may apply and shall be included
on the listing. The selection of the attorney or law firm shall be based upon the level of
skill, experience, and expertise required in the litigation and the fees charged by the attorney
or law firm shall be taken into consideration so that the State of Alabama receives the best
representation for the funds paid. Fees shall be...
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41-9-161
Section 41-9-161 Promulgation, distribution and enforcement of code of minimum building standards
by commission generally. For the further protection of the people of Alabama, the Building
Commission is authorized and directed hereby to promulgate and to enforce a code of minimum
building standards. The code adopted by the Building Commission under the provisions of this
section, after having been recorded in the office of Secretary of State for 60 days, shall
become effective. The Building Commission shall have the code printed suitably immediately
subsequent to its filing and shall distribute promptly the printed copies thereof in the same
manner as acts of the legislature are distributed; provided, however, that no charge may be
collected by the Building Commission for copies of the code and that any person shall be furnished
a copy upon request. (Acts 1945, No. 290, p. 480, §1.)...
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41-9-258
Section 41-9-258 Council on Historic Pilgrimages - Composition. The Council on Historic Pilgrimages
shall consist of seven individual members, one being appointed from each of the six districts
of the state as the same shall be established by the Alabama Historical Commission and one
being a representative of the Alabama Historical Commission. Additionally, there shall be
two ex officio individual members, one representing the Alabama Travel Council and one representing
the State Bureau of Tourism and Travel. (Acts 1975, 4th Ex. Sess., No. 67.)...
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41-9-335
Section 41-9-335 Created; composition; powers and duties. (a) A board of trustees to be known
as the St. Stephens Historical Commission is hereby authorized to be appointed and established
for the purpose of acquiring, maintaining, protecting, and promoting certain properties of
historical interest at St. Stephens, in Washington County, in the general vicinity of the
site of the first territorial capital of Alabama. The board shall be comprised of 11 members,
and the first five enumerated appointees designated herein shall serve for terms of two, three,
four, five, and six years, respectively, with subsequent appointees serving for terms of six
years. The four board members appointed by the legislative delegation representing Washington
County pursuant to subsection (b), including the initial appointees, shall serve terms of
six years. At least one of the four new members appointed by the Washington County Legislative
Delegation shall be African American. The ex officio board member...
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11-68-4
Section 11-68-4 Status of commission as nonprofit agency exempt from taxation. An historic
preservation commission shall constitute a non-profit governmental agency whose funds shall
be used exclusively for public purposes. Such commission shall have tax exempt status, and
the properties of the commission and the income therefrom, together with all leases, agreements,
and contracts made by it, shall be forever exempt from any and all taxation by the State of
Alabama and any political subdivision thereof, including, but not limited to, income, admission,
amusement, excise and ad valorem taxes. (Acts 1989, No. 89-536, p. 1116, §4.)...
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36-21-8
Section 36-21-8 Badge and pistol as part of retirement benefits for certain law enforcement
officers and investigators. Any person who, at the time of retirement, is in good standing
and employed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board, the State Forestry Commission, the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center,
the Public Service Commission, campus police at a state institution, or any other state agency
which requires its officers to be Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission certified
as a law enforcement officer or investigator, or by the Department of Public Safety as a State
Capitol Police Officer shall receive, as part of his or her retirement benefits, without cost,
his or her badge and pistol. (Acts 1981, No. 81-291, p. 373, §1; Acts 1991, No. 91-568, p.
1049, §1; Acts 1994, No. 94-713, p. 1386, §1; Acts 1996, No. 96-768, p. 1354, §1; Act 2002-519,
p. 1346, §1; Act 2003-363, §1.)...
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41-10-420
Section 41-10-420 Legislative intent. The Legislature finds that the Real Estate Commission
has acquired certain real property in Montgomery, Alabama, title to which is in the name of
the State of Alabama, for the purpose of erecting a building to house the offices of the Real
Estate Commission. The Real Estate Commission has also received authority from the Legislature
to expend certain of its funds in the construction of such a facility. The Legislature further
finds that the Real Estate Commission is unable to complete this building project without
additional funding provided through temporary financing arrangements. Therefore, it is in
the best interest of the State of Alabama and Real Estate Commission to establish a public
corporation with the powers and authority necessary to construct and lease to the commission
a facility adequate to serve the needs of the commission. (Acts 1990, No. 90-293, p. 396,
§1.)...
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41-9-162
Section 41-9-162 Applicability of building code. (a) The code of minimum building standards
promulgated and enforced by the Building Commission shall be applicable only to all state
buildings and construction, schoolhouses, hotels and moving picture theatres in Alabama. (b)
The effect of the building code shall be limited, in the cases of state building and construction
and public schoolhouses, to buildings and structures erected or acquired after the operative
date thereof. As to private schoolhouses, hotels and moving picture theatres, the code shall
apply to the place of conduct of each such business activity not employed or in the process
of erection for that purpose prior to the effective date thereof. (Acts 1945, No. 290, p.
480, §§2, 3.)...
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