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28-3-23
Section 28-3-23 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2017 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE MAY 26, 2017. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) In any county or municipality
where the Sunday sale of alcoholic beverages is otherwise authorized by law, including the
sale for on-premises consumption at a time after 10:00 a.m., the sale of alcoholic beverages
on Sunday may be authorized for on-premises consumption commencing on Sunday at 10:00 a.m.,
and thereafter, by the county commission outside of the corporate limits of any municipality
or the municipal governing body within the corporate limits of a municipality by ordinance
or by resolution of the appropriate governing body. (b) This section shall not apply to any
county or municipality where the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday was authorized by a
local law setting a later time for the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday and the local
law was subject to approval at a referendum unless the application...
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35-8B-3
Section 35-8B-3 Sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages within district. (a) If a majority
of the board of control of a community development district formed under Section 35-8B-1(a),
(b), or (d) consents to and approves the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages within
the district, it shall be lawful to sell and distribute alcoholic beverages in the community
development district in the following manner and subject to the following terms, definitions,
and conditions: (1) Upon being licensed by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, alcoholic
beverages may be sold by the club of the district to members and their guests for on-premises
consumption only. The club shall be licensed to sell alcoholic beverages to its members and
their guests as a club liquor retail licensee by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board,
upon the club's compliance with the provisions of the alcoholic beverage licensing code and
the regulations made thereunder. The original application...
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45-45-20
Section 45-45-20 Licensing requirements; prohibited activities. (a)(1) Pursuant to the authority
granted in Article IV, Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as
Section 104 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended,
that allows local legislation to regulate or prohibit alcoholic beverage traffic, any public
or private lounge, tavern, bar, club, nightclub, or restaurant, operating in an unincorporated
area of Madison County outside of the police jurisdiction of a municipality, that features
or otherwise permits topless females on its premises shall automatically forfeit any valid
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board license which it has been granted. The term topless females,
as used in this subsection, means persons of the female gender clothed or unclothed above
the waist in such manner as to purport to nakedly reveal to patrons, members, or invitee viewers
either the nipple or the pectoral form, or both, of at least one...
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45-49-22.01
Section 45-49-22.01 Subsequent elections. Regardless of the result of the initial election
mandated by Section 45-49-22, or the result of any subsequent election held pursuant to the
following provisions of this section, any number of subsequent elections may be called and
held to authorize or prohibit the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages in Mobile County
on Sundays after 12 o'clock noon as and to the extent permitted by this subpart. An election
on this question may be called by the Mobile County Commission acting on its own volition
through the adoption of a resolution receiving the affirmative votes of a majority of the
members of the commission. In addition, an election on this question shall be called by the
Mobile County Commission if there shall be filed with the commission, at any time after the
last election held pursuant to this subpart, appropriately certified copies of resolutions
requesting such an election that have been adopted by the governing bodies (in...
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11-40-3.1
Section 11-40-3.1 Incorporation and actions of certain municipalities ratified, validated,
and confirmed. Notwithstanding any provision of law, any municipal corporation that was organized
pursuant to the Code of Alabama of 1896, Chapter 94, Article 1, commencing with §2937, prior
to the adoption of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, that is currently functioning as an
active municipality and has been continuously functioning as an active municipality, is hereby
ratified, validated, and confirmed as a municipality without regard to any possible irregularity
in its incorporation and without regard to any attempt to abolish the municipality. Any action
of the municipality since its incorporation is ratified, validated, and confirmed. (Act 2018-247,
§1.)...
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11-43A-115
Section 11-43A-115 Adoption of form of government by majority of votes. If the majority of
votes are in favor of the council-manager form of government, then the council-manager form
of government under this article shall, without further action, be adopted (or continued,
if then currently in effect) by the municipality on the first Monday in October following
the next regularly scheduled municipal election. If the majority of votes are in favor of
the mayor-council form of government, then the mayor-council form of government as prescribed
in Section 11-43-1 et seq., shall, without further action, be adopted by the municipality
on the first Monday in October following the next regularly scheduled municipal election,
and this article shall no longer apply. If the mayor-council form of government is so adopted,
then municipalities having a council elected from seven single-member districts shall continue
to have seven districts with the same boundaries. Under such circumstances, there...
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11-45-10
Section 11-45-10 Procedure for adoption or repeal of canine leash ordinance in Class 5 municipalities.
(a) The provisions of this section shall apply to all Class 5 municipalities of this state,
as such class is designated by act of the legislature. (b) The municipal governing bodies
are hereby authorized by resolution to call for referendum elections, which shall be held
only upon the dates of regularly scheduled municipal elections, to either call for the adoption
of a canine leash ordinance, or to call for the repeal of any existing canine leash ordinance.
(c) The question to be presented at any such election shall be substantially as follows: "Do
you favor the adoption (repeal) of a canine leash ordinance by the municipal governing body?
Yes ___. No ___." If a majority of the qualified electors of the municipality vote "Yes,"
the appropriate action shall be taken by the municipal governing body within 90 days following
any such election. If a majority vote "No," no action shall be...
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11-46-4
Section 11-46-4 Identification of electors eligible to vote; municipality, county contracts;
official poll list. (a) The incorporated municipalities of this state are hereby authorized
to enter into contracts with the counties of this state and their boards of registrars to
conduct an identification program of electors eligible to vote in municipal elections. The
said municipalities are authorized to expend public funds in payment of services rendered
by such counties and boards of registrars in such identification program. Such contracts shall
be authorized by appropriate resolution of the governing body of the municipality. It shall
be the duty of the various boards of registrars to conduct an identification program of electors
residing in the municipality and eligible to vote in municipal elections upon adoption of
an appropriate resolution of the governing body of the municipality and upon approval of a
contract between the municipality and the county and its board of registrars....
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28-8-1
Section 28-8-1 Legislative policy and intent. Pursuant to the authority of this state under
the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution, the policy and intent of the
Legislature in the enactment of this chapter are to further regulate and control alcoholic
beverage transactions in Alabama under the control and supervision of the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board; to promote and assure the public's interest in fair and efficient distribution
and quality control of alcoholic beverages in Alabama; to promote orderly marketing of alcoholic
beverages; to promote vigorous inter-brand competition; and to facilitate collection of state
and local revenue. (Acts 1984, No. 84-374, p. 876, §1.)...
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45-17-20.40
Section 45-17-20.40 Authorization; referendum. (a) This section only applies to Colbert County.
(b) The sale of alcoholic beverages during certain hours after 12:00 p.m. on Sundays is authorized
within the county. The county commission may, by resolution, and the governing body of any
municipality located within the county may, by ordinance, regulate and permit the sale of
alcoholic beverages after 12:00 p.m. on Sunday by properly licensed retail licensees of the
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. (c) The county commission shall hold a referendum to determine
if alcoholic beverages may be sold on Sunday. If a majority of the voters voting thereon vote
in favor of the question, then the sale of alcoholic beverages after 12:00 p.m. on Sunday
shall be authorized. (d) The referendum shall be held at the next regular election or at a
special election called for that purpose by the county commission. Costs of the referendum
shall be paid by the county. A second or subsequent referendum shall...
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