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45-49-170.21
Section 45-49-170.21 Definitions. The following words shall have the following meanings: (1)
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER. Any person employed by Mobile County who performs animal control functions
or any person who performs animal control functions who is employed by an entity under agreement
or contract with the county to perform animal control functions or to enforce this subpart.
(2) ATTACK. Aggressive physical contact initiated by a dog. (3) BITTEN. Seized with the teeth
so that the skin of the person seized has been gripped, or has been wounded or pierced. (4)
COUNTY. Mobile County. (5) DANGEROUS DOG. A dog, regardless of its breed, that has bitten,
or caused physical injury to a human being without provocation, or has repeatedly bitten or
caused physical injury to humans except a dog used by law enforcement officials for legitimate
law enforcement purposes, a certified guide dog for the blind, a hearing dog for the deaf,
or a service dog for the disabled. (6) DOG. All members of the...
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45-11-172.01
Section 45-11-172.01 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. The following
words shall have the following meanings: (1) ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER. Any person employed by
Chilton County who performs animal control functions or any person who performs animal control
functions who is employed by an entity under agreement or contract with the county to perform
animal control functions or to enforce this part. (2) ATTACK. Aggressive physical contact
initiated by a dog. (3) BITTEN. Seized with the teeth so that the skin of the person seized
has been gripped, or has been wounded or pierced. (4) COUNTY. Chilton County. (5) DANGEROUS
DOG. A dog, regardless of its breed, that has bitten or caused physical injury to a human
being without provocation or has repeatedly bitten or caused physical injury to humans, except
a dog used by law enforcement officials for legitimate law enforcement...
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45-2-221.05
Section 45-2-221.05 Application form. Applicants submitted for historic district or preservation
district designation need be of no particular form, but shall contain the following information:
(1) The name, address, and telephone number of the applicant. If applicant is a group or organization,
include the name of the person who is to be contacted with respect to the application. (2)
A written description of the proposed district, including present land use and general location,
and of the structures and sites within the district, their condition, appearance, etc. (3)
A map or other graphic description of the proposed district. (4) The legal description of
the proposed district. (5) The historic, architectural, or other significance of the proposed
district. (6) A one page petition for each property owner within the proposed district, whether
the property owner signed in support or opposition or was nonresponsive to the petitioned
cause. a. For the purpose of this part, each parcel of...
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45-2-221.09
Section 45-2-221.09 Form of application for rescission. Applications submitted for rescission
of a historic district or preservation district designation need be of no particular form,
but shall contain the following information: (1) The name, address, and telephone number of
the applicant. If applicant is a group or organization, include the name of the person who
is to be contacted with respect to the application. (2) A written description of the district,
including present land use and general location. (3) A written and detailed description of
the reasons to be considered for rescission of the district designation. (4) A map or other
graphic description of the district. (5) The legal description of the district. (6) A one
page petition for each property owner within the district, whether the property owner signed
in support or opposition or was nonresponsive to the petitioned cause. a. For the purpose
of this part, each parcel of land is considered to have a single owner whether...
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9-9-11
Section 9-9-11 Establishment of district - Filing of objections to organization of district;
hearing and proceedings upon petition and objections; issuance of order declaring organization
of district; dismissal of petition and issuance of itemized bill of costs and expenses. (a)
Any owner of real property affected by said proposed district who wishes to object to the
organization and incorporation of said district shall, on or before 12:00 noon of the day
set for the causes to be heard, file his objection in writing stating why such district should
not be organized and incorporated. On the day appointed for the hearing, the court shall hear
and determine in a summary manner any objection that may be offered to the sufficiency of
the petition or to the report of the engineer or plan submitted by petitioners. If it appears
that there is any land within the proposed district that is not in the watershed, if the proposed
plan includes purposes other than drainage or is not in the benefited...
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11-99A-11
Section 11-99A-11 Assessment of district land. For the payment of all or any part of the costs
of improvements and the costs referenced in Sections 11-99A-2(6)(v) and (w) and 11-99A-15(c),
a district may petition the appointing government for the assessment of all or any part of
that land within the district which is specifically benefited or increased in value by such
improvements in accordance with the following procedure: (1) The board shall prepare plans
for the acquisition, construction, or installation of the improvements. The plans shall include:
a. A reasonable description of the nature and location of the improvements. b. An estimate
of the costs of the improvements, which may include the costs referenced in Section 11-99A-2(6)(v)
and (w) and Section 11-99A-15(c). c. A description or designation of the land upon which the
assessment shall be levied, which may be made in a manner provided in Section 11-99A-4(a)(2).
d. The manner in which, or the methodology by which, the...
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28-4-220
Section 28-4-220 Authorization and procedure generally; filing of petition generally. The nuisances
named in this chapter as liquor nuisances may be abated by a proceeding in a circuit court.
The Attorney General or the district attorney or deputy district attorney where his official
duties require him to prosecute criminal cases on behalf of the state may, upon their relation,
file a petition in the name of the State of Alabama in the circuit court in the county where
the nuisance exists to abate and perpetually enjoin the same. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63;
Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4671; Code 1940, T. 29, §141.)...
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28-4-71
Section 28-4-71 Unlawful drinking places deemed common nuisances; abatement thereof. Any place
or room kept or maintained in violation of the provisions of this chapter defining unlawful
drinking places shall be deemed to be a common nuisance and may be abated by injunction issued
out of a circuit court upon a petition filed in the name of the state by the state Attorney
General or any district attorney whose duties require him to prosecute criminal actions on
behalf of the state in the county wherein the nuisance is maintained or by any citizen or
citizens of such county, such petition to be filed in the county in which the nuisance exists.
All rules of evidence and the practice and procedure that pertain to circuit courts generally
in this state may be invoked and applied in any injunction procedure hereunder. (Acts 1915,
No. 1, p. 1; Code 1923, §4663; Code 1940, T. 29, §138.)...
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34-36-15
Section 34-36-15 Injunctive power. Electrical contracting involves activities affecting the
public interest and the health, safety, and welfare of the public. Such activities, when engaged
in by a person who is not licensed, are a public nuisance and harmful to the public health,
safety, and welfare. The board or the district attorney of the circuit where such nuisance
exists may bring a petition to restrain and enjoin such unlicensed practice in the district
court of the county where such unlicensed person resides. It shall not be necessary in order
to obtain the equitable relief provided herein to allege or prove that there is no adequate
remedy at law. (Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-921, p. 201, §15; Act 2010-540, p. 932,
§1.)...
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22-52-10.9
Section 22-52-10.9 Order finding defendant insane, mentally incompetent, etc., to be entered
into information systems; civil review. (a)(1) Upon any finding that a defendant is insane,
mentally incompetent, or not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect pursuant to Chapter
16 of Title 15, or the Alabama Rules of Criminal Procedure, the judge shall immediately forward
the order of the finding to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the order shall be entered
in its information systems. The order shall be forwarded to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency
in the manner as the Alabama Justice Information Center Commission shall provide. (2) The
Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, as soon as possible thereafter, shall enter the order in the
National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) and the information shall be entered
into the NICS Index Denied Persons File. (3) The records maintained pursuant to this section
shall only be used for purposes of determining eligibility to...
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