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11-86-5
Section 11-86-5 Appropriations; designation, acquisition, improvement, etc., of lands
or buildings for recreational purposes; joint actions by counties and municipalities. The
county commission of a county or governing body of a municipality may make appropriations
from county or municipal general funds to the recreation board for the support and maintenance
of the board, a recreational program and recreational lands, buildings, equipment, and facilities.
The county commission or municipal governing body may designate for use as parks, playgrounds
and recreation centers and facilities any lands or buildings owned by, leased by, or loaned
to the county or municipality. The county commission or municipal governing body may improve
and equip or appropriate funds to the board for improving and equipping the lands and buildings
for recreational purposes. The county commission or municipal governing body may acquire lands,
buildings, and facilities for recreational purposes by means of...
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16-47A-3
Section 16-47A-3 Programs, facilities, and services; mission and objectives of the university.
(a) Athens State University shall provide, maintain, and operate public higher education programs
and facilities dedicated to the preparation of students. The university shall provide educational
services for the greater community including advanced education for mature students, private
citizens, and service men and women, in a manner that does not violate or cause a violation
of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 or the United States Constitution. The university
shall provide an academic, cultural, and social environment that fosters individuality and
develops productive members of society. The mission of the university shall be accomplished
by providing services to students and the greater community through the utilization of university
staff and facilities and through superior teaching, scholarship, creative activities, and
public service. (b) The overriding mission of the...
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23-1-91
Section 23-1-91 Aid for development of access roads or bridges to certain facilities
by contiguous counties or municipalities. The county commission of any county or governing
body of any municipality in this state is hereby authorized, upon the adoption by a majority
vote of a resolution duly recorded in its minutes, to aid and participate in the development
of any access roads or bridges to any project undertaken by any public athletic or recreational
board for the promotion of athletics, recreation, race tracks, and related facilities in any
other contiguous county or in aid of the development in any other contiguous county or any
industrial site or access roads and bridges of any project undertaken pursuant to the provisions
of Sections 11-54-80 through 11-54-101 or pursuant to Sections 11-54-20 through 11-54-32.
In any county, including the county in which said project is located, the county commission
may appropriate county funds or authorize the use of equipment and employees of...
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36-25-13
Section 36-25-13 Actions of former public officials or public employees prohibited for
two years after departure. (a) No public official shall serve for a fee as a lobbyist or otherwise
represent clients, including his or her employer before the board, agency, commission, department,
or legislative body, of which he or she is a former member for a period of two years after
he or she leaves such membership. For the purposes of this subsection, such prohibition shall
not include a former member of the Alabama judiciary who as an attorney represents a client
in a legal, non-lobbying capacity. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), no
public official elected to a term of office shall serve for a fee as a lobbyist or otherwise
represent clients, including his or her employer, before the board, agency, commission, department,
or legislative body of which he or she is a former member for a period of two years following
the term of office for which he or she was elected,...
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39-6-2
Section 39-6-2 Requirement of radioactive fallout protection in new public buildings
or structures and additions by municipal governing bodies and county commissions; provisions
of section cumulative. (a) Each municipal governing body and county commission in this
state, may, by ordinance or resolution, require that all new public buildings or structures
hereafter planned or constructed and any additions to existing buildings or structures hereafter
planned or constructed be so planned and constructed that fallout protection from radioactivity
for at least the normal anticipated occupancy will be provided. Said municipal governing body
or county commission may require that such radioactive fallout protection meet the minimum
space and fallout protection criteria recommended by the Office of Civil Defense, United States
Department of Defense, at the time of the beginning of the planning of such building or structure.
In no case, however, shall a requirement be made if the cost of...
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45-16-130
Section 45-16-130 Duties of county commission and engineer. In addition to all other
authority now vested in the Coffee County Commission, the Coffee County Commission shall set
the necessary policies and priorities for the construction, maintenance, and repair of all
public roads, county highways, bridges, ferries, and public facilities within Coffee County,
Alabama, to insure the people of Coffee County with a safe and adequate road system. It shall
be the further duty of each associate member of the commission to inspect the roads of his
or her district from time to time, and hear the suggestions and complaints of the citizens,
and report the same to the commission with his or her recommendations; to advise with the
county engineer concerning the problems of his or her district, particularly; and to assist
in securing rights-of-ways, and assist in public service generally. It shall be the duty of
the county engineer to provide the necessary equipment and personnel to respond to any...

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45-31-130
Section 45-31-130 Policies and priorities set by county commission; duties of commissioners;
emergency response. In addition to all other authority now vested in the Geneva County Commission,
the commission shall be authorized to set the necessary policies and priorities for the construction,
maintenance, and repair of all public roads, county highways, bridges, ferries, and public
facilities within the county, to insure a safe and adequate road system, upon a resolution
duly passed and a public hearing thereon. It shall be the further duty of each associate member
of the commission to inspect the roads of his or her district from time to time, and hear
the suggestions and complaints of the citizens, and report the same to the commission with
his or her recommendations; to advise with the county engineer concerning the problems of
his or her district, particularly; and to assist in securing rights-of-way, and assist in
public service generally. It shall be the duty of the county...
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45-44-72
Section 45-44-72 Composition; elections; terms. (a) The Macon County Commission shall
be composed of four members, each of whom shall be elected from the single-member districts
previously established by the Macon County Commission. In addition, the chair of the county
commission shall be elected from the county at-large. The terms of all four county commissioners
and the chair of the county commission shall continue to run concurrently with the terms of
the county board of education and each member of the commission shall be elected to serve
four-year terms. The Macon County Commission shall set the necessary policies and priorities
for the construction, maintenance, and repair of all public roads, county highways, bridges,
ferries, and public facilities within Macon County, Alabama, to provide the people of Macon
County with a safe and adequate road system. (b) After April 21, 2015, the members of the
Macon County Commission shall continue to be elected as provided by law and shall...
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45-6-140
Section 45-6-140 Participation in Forestry Commission's fire protection program. (a)
The county governing body of Bullock County is authorized, when the need exists to provide
protection against forest fires in Bullock County by participating in the Alabama Forestry
Commission's fire protection program in the manner hereinafter specified. (b)(1) After the
Bullock County governing body has determined that such a need does exist in Bullock County,
the county governing body may, in the manner hereinafter specified, provide for a financial
charge or tax to be paid by the owners of forestlands located in Bullock County for the use
of land for timber growing purposes amounting to the whole or any part of the cost of such
fire protection program, but not in excess of ten cents ($.10) per acre, provided such financial
charge or tax is not greater than the benefit accruing to such forestlands due to the availability
of such fire protection. (2) "Forestlands" as used in this section, shall
mean...
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9-13-183
Section 9-13-183 Participation by county commissions in fire protection program of State
Forestry Commission - Assessments against owners of forestlands for costs - Determination
of need therefor; determination and establishment of amount. The need for special assessments
to provide forest fire protection within the county shall be determined by the county commission
after a public hearing is held thereon. Such hearing shall be held by such body only after
a petition signed by a majority of the total number of persons owning forestlands within the
county has been presented thereto; provided, that such persons are the owners of more than
one half of the forestland situated within the county. The county commission shall give 10
days' notice of the time and place at which they shall meet to determine the need for a program
in such county to provide protection against forest fires, the manner of financing a fire
protection program, the part of the cost of such program to be assessed...
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