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41-9-1023
Section 41-9-1023 Alabama Athletic Commission - Creation; composition; medical advisory panel.
(a) There is created the Alabama Athletic Commission composed of six members. (b)(1) The membership
of the commission shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural,
and economic diversity of the state. The six initial members shall be as follows: a. Two members
appointed by the Governor. b. One member appointed by the Alabama Athlete Agents Commission.
c. One member appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. d. One member appointed
by the President of the Senate. e. One member appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the
Senate. (2) Initial appointments by the Governor shall be for one and three years, the initial
appointment by the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall be for four years, the initial
appointment of the President of the Senate shall be for two years, and the initial appointment
of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate...
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41-9-263
Section 41-9-263 Sunset provision. The Alabama Historical Commission is subject to the Alabama
Sunset Law, Chapter 20, Title 41, as an enumerated agency pursuant to Section 41-20-3, and
shall have a termination date of October 1, 2007, and every four years thereafter, unless
continued pursuant to the Alabama Sunset Law. (Act 2006-151, p. 222, §3.)...
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41-9-291
Section 41-9-291 Definitions. As used in this division, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Historical Commission, acting as the custodian
of cultural resources for the State of Alabama. (2) CONTRACTOR. Any individual, company, corporation,
or private or public institution determined by the commission to be appropriately qualified
that has applied for and received a permit or contract from the commission to begin exploration
or excavation activities in state-owned waters. (3) CULTURAL RESOURCES. All abandoned shipwrecks
or remains of those ships and all underwater archaeological treasures, artifacts, treasure
troves, or other cultural articles and materials, whether or not associated with any shipwreck,
that are contained in or on submerged lands belonging to the State of Alabama and the sea
within the jurisdiction of the state, and that have remained unclaimed for more than 50 years,
excluding therefrom sunken logs, cants, and timber...
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45-8-71.01
Section 45-8-71.01 Development or disposal of Fort McClellan property. (a) Calhoun County,
Alabama, may take title as a result of conveyance from the federal government to any property
within the current boundaries of Fort McClellan in Calhoun County, Alabama, for purposes of
developing or redeveloping and disposal of the property according to plans and policies established
by the Fort McClellan Development Commission provided for in Act 97-274 of the 1997 Regular
Session and hereinafter referred to as the FMDC. The county commission shall administer all
funds and fiscal operations associated with the development and redevelopment and disposal
of the property and shall be reimbursed from the funds for actual expenses associated with
administering the fiscal operations, and shall receive all amounts allowed, pursuant to any
grant received, for administration. (b)(1) As a condition precedent to accepting a conveyance
of title to the Fort McClellan property, the Calhoun County Commission...
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24-6-2
Section 24-6-2 Commission created; composition. The Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission,
hereinafter referred to as "the commission," is created and shall function as the
principal executive branch agency with powers to provide for a comprehensive manufactured
and modular housing and building program with respect to construction, transportation, site
location, or manufacturing standards for such structures. The commission shall consist of
an advisory board of nine members, an administrator, and other staff and personnel. The membership
of the commission shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural,
and economic diversity of the state. Each commission member shall be a citizen of this state.
The advisory board members shall serve in an advisory capacity only to the administrator.
The administrator shall have the sole and complete authority to formulate, implement, and
execute policy, laws, and regulations for the commission, and will consult with the...
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41-9-240
Section 41-9-240 Legislative findings; purpose of division; creation of commission. The historical
heritage of the State of Alabama is among its most valued and important assets, and the preservation
of historic sites, buildings and objects within the state is of great concern to Alabama and
its people. It is of special value to the youth of Alabama as a constant reminder of the circumstances
under which our state was born and nurtured and under which our great nation has developed.
To further foster the understanding and preservation of our heritage, there is hereby created
and established an agency of the State of Alabama to be known as the Alabama Historical Commission.
(Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 168, p. 190, §1.)...
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41-9-261
Section 41-9-261 Designation of commission as agency responsible for restoration and preservation
of State Capitol; powers and duties. (a) The primary restoration, planning and preservation
responsibility for the State Capitol of Alabama and its contiguous historic grounds, designated
by the United States government as a national historic landmark, is hereby delegated to the
Alabama Historical Commission. (b) The Alabama Historical Commission is instructed to protect
the historic and architectural integrity of this historic Greek revival masterpiece which
served as the first Capitol of the Confederacy in 1861 and has served as the Capitol of Alabama
for more than 120 years. (c) The agencies of the State of Alabama charged with architectural,
engineering, maintenance and alteration responsibilities for the State Capitol shall submit
plans and specifications to the Alabama Historical Commission which shall review them for
the retention of the historic merit and architectural integrity of...
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41-9-338.3
Section 41-9-338.3 Placement of statues. The Alabama Historical Commission and the Division
of Construction Management of the Department of Finance shall implement the placement of the
statues on the grounds of the Capitol according to the recommendations and findings of the
Women's Tribute Statue Commission, as provided in this division. (Act 2019-178, §4.)...
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41-9-513
Section 41-9-513 Duties. The committee shall advise the Alabama Historical Commission regarding
the restoration and preservation of the State Capitol. (Acts 1976, No. 634, p. 881, §4.)...

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41-29-240
Section 41-29-240 Alabama Small Business Commission created; duties; composition. (a) The Alabama
Small Business Commission is created as part of the Office of Small Business Advocacy. (b)
The commission shall have the following duties: (1) Formulate policies encouraging innovation
of small business in the state. (2) Discuss issues critical to the economic growth of small,
independent businesses and their interests that will encourage the formation of and foster
the growth of small businesses in the state. (3) Advise the Department of Commerce in formulating
and promoting policies relating to small businesses. (4) Act as an advocate for small businesses
and the entrepreneurs who work to create opportunities for new small businesses and sustain
those that are already in existence. (5) Promote policies to assist new business start-ups
and expansion of existing businesses. (c) The commission shall be chaired by an appointee
of the Lieutenant Governor, who shall be a voting member. The...
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