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45-9-91.20
Section 45-9-91.20 Establishment and designation; services; regulation of industrial parks.
(a) Subject to the written approval of the owners of 100 percent in interest based on assessed
value for ad valorem tax purposes of each 10 acres, or the part thereof to be included in
the proposed industrial park, the County Commission of Chambers County in the State of Alabama
may establish industrial parks composed of territory wholly within the county boundaries and
without the boundaries of any municipality. Any person, firm, or corporation who desires to
obtain a designation of an area as an industrial park shall file a petition with the county
commission of the county wherein the property is located requesting that the county commission
designate the area proposed as an industrial park, and include with such petition the consent
of the land owners as above required. The consent of each consenting owner shall be acknowledged
before a notary public or other person authorized to take...
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45-37A-100.05
Section 45-37A-100.05 Administrative hearings; contesting liability; fines and costs; affirmative
defenses. (a) An administrative hearing officer appointed by the mayor of the city is vested
with the power and jurisdiction to conduct administrative hearings of civil violations provided
for in this article. (b) A person who receives a notice of violation may contest the imposition
of the fine by submitting a request for an administrative hearing of the civil violation,
in writing, within 15 days of the 10th day after the date the notice of violation is mailed.
Upon receipt of a timely request, the city or its designee shall notify the person of the
date and time of the administrative hearing by United States mail. (c) Failure to pay a fine
or to contest liability in a timely manner is an admission of liability in the full amount
of the fine assessed in the notice of violation. (d) Any fine imposed pursuant to this article
shall not be collected if, after a hearing, the administrative...
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45-37A-42.05
Section 45-37A-42.05 Administrative hearings; contesting liability; fines and costs; affirmative
defenses. (a) An Administrative Hearing Officer appointed by the Mayor of the city is vested
with the power and jurisdiction to conduct administrative hearings of civil violations provided
for in this part. (b) A person who receives a notice of violation may contest the imposition
of the fine by submitting a request for an administrative hearing of the civil violation,
in writing, within 15 days of the 10th day after the date the notice of violation is mailed.
Upon receipt of a timely request, the city or its designee shall notify the person of the
date and time of the administrative hearing by U.S. mail. (c) Failure to pay a fine or to
contest liability in a timely manner is an admission of liability in the full amount of the
fine assessed in the notice of violation. (d) Any fine imposed pursuant to this part shall
not be collected if, after a hearing, the Administrative Hearing Officer...
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15-8-150
and intentionally to cut out or disable his tongue, or to put out or destroy his eye, etc.
(14) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO MURDER. A. B., unlawfully and with malice aforethought, did assault
C. D., with the intent to murder him. (15) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO RAVISH. A. B. did assault
C. D., a woman, with the intent forcibly to ravish her. (16) ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO ROB. A.
B. assaulted C. D. with the felonious intent, by violence to his person or by putting him
in fear of some serious and immediate injury to his person, to rob him. (17) BETTING
AT CARDS, DICE, ETC. A. B. bet at a game played with cards or dice, or some device or substitute
for cards or dice, at a tavern, inn, storehouse for retailing spirituous liquors, or house
or place where spirituous liquors were at the time sold, retailed or given away, or in a public
house, highway or some other public place or at an outhouse where people resorted (or other
place forbidden by law), against, etc. (18) BETTING AT GAMING TABLE, ETC. A....
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45-49-170.23
Section 45-49-170.23 Grounds insufficient to declare dog dangerous or a nuisance. (a) A dog
may not be declared dangerous or a nuisance in any of the following circumstances: (1) When
an injury or damage was sustained by a person who, at the time of injury or
damage, was committing a willful trespass or other tort upon premises occupied by the owner
or custodian of the dog with the intent to commit a crime or was committing a crime, or was
teasing, tormenting, abusing, or assaulting the dog, or who can be shown to have repeatedly,
in the past, provoked, tormented, abused, or assaulted the dog. (2) When the dog was protecting
or defending a person within the immediate vicinity of the dog from an unjustified attack
or assault. (3) When the dog was responding to pain or injury or protecting itself,
its kennel, or its offspring. (4) When a person or domestic animal was disturbing the natural
functions of the dog such as sleeping or eating. (b) Neither growling nor barking, or both,
shall...
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3-6A-5
Section 3-6A-5 Violations. (a) If a dog that has previously been declared by a court to be
dangerous, when unjustified, attacks and causes serious physical injury or death to
a person, the owner of the dog shall be guilty of a Class B felony. (b) If a dog that has
not been declared by a court to be dangerous, when unjustified, attacks and causes serious
physical injury or death to a person, and the owner of the dog had prior knowledge
of the dangerous propensities of the dog, yet demonstrated a reckless disregard of the propensities
under the circumstances, the owner of the dog shall be guilty of a Class C felony. (c) If
a dog that has previously been declared by a court to be dangerous, when unjustified, attacks
and causes physical injury to a person, the owner of the dog shall be guilty of a Class
A misdemeanor. (d) If a dog that has not been declared by a court to be dangerous, when unjustified,
attacks and causes physical injury to a person, and the owner of the dog had prior...

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45-11-172.07
Section 45-11-172.07 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. An owner of
a nuisance dog who violates this part shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine
of not more than three hundred dollars ($300) for the first offense and not more than six
hundred dollars ($600) for each subsequent offense. Additionally, for each offense, the owner
of a dangerous dog who violates this part shall pay an administrative fine of one hundred
fifty dollars ($150) to be collected by the Chilton County Circuit Clerk. The fine shall be
forwarded by the circuit clerk to the Chilton County Commission to be deposited into the General
Fund of Chilton County to be used as a first priority to carry out the purposes of this part.
(Act 2018-236, ยง8.)...
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45-11-172.03
Section 45-11-172.03 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) A dog may
not be declared dangerous or a nuisance in any of the following circumstances: (1) When an
injury or damage was sustained by a person who, at the time of injury or damage,
was committing a willful trespass or other tort upon premises occupied by the owner or custodian
of the dog with the intent to commit a crime or was committing a crime, or was teasing, tormenting,
abusing, or assaulting the dog, or who can be shown to have repeatedly, in the past, provoked,
tormented, abused, or assaulted the dog. (2) When the dog was protecting or defending a person
within the immediate vicinity of the dog from an unjustified attack or assault. (3) When the
dog was responding to pain or injury or protecting itself, its kennel, or its offspring.
(4) When a person or domestic animal was disturbing the natural functions...
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13A-11-245
Section 13A-11-245 Disposition of animal. (a) The law enforcement officer or agent of the county
or municipality may provide for the dog or cat until either the dog or cat is returned to
the owner by the court, or the court refuses to return the dog or cat to the owner and implements
one of the procedures pursuant to subsection (c). (b) If the owner is adjudged by the court,
with certification from a licensed veterinarian, to be able to provide adequately for and
have custody of the dog or cat, the dog or cat shall be returned to the owner. (c) If the
court determines that the owner of the dog or cat is unable, unwilling, or unfit to adequately
provide for, protect, and have custody of the dog or cat, the court may implement the following
by court order: (1) Upon the testimony of the person taking custody, a licensed veterinarian,
or another qualified witness that the dog or cat requires destruction or other disposition
for humane reasons or is of no commercial value, order the dog or...
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3-1-29
or other animal welfare agency may upon delivery or at any time thereafter destroy the animal
that is in his or her opinion injured, diseased past recovery, or whose continued existence
is inhumane and destruction is necessary to relieve pain or suffering. (f) After confiscation
the humane society or other animal welfare agency may make application to the circuit court
for a hearing to determine whether any animal seized pursuant to subsection (c) shall be humanely
destroyed due to disease, injury or lack of any useful purpose because of training
or viciousness. The court shall set a hearing date not more than 30 days from the filing of
the application and shall give notice of the same to the owners of the animals. Upon a finding
by the court that the seized animals are diseased, injured, or lack any useful purpose due
to training or viciousness, it shall be within the authority of the humane society or other
animal welfare agency to humanely destroy such animal. Any animal found by...
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