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45-39-250
Section 45-39-250 Definitions. As used in this part, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ALARM MONITORING SERVICE. A service that uses a device located
at a residence, place of business, or other fixed premises for both of the following purposes:
a. To receive signals from other devices located at or about the premises regarding a possible
threat at the premises to life, safety, or property, from burglary, fire, vandalism, bodily
injury, or other emergency. b. To transmit a signal regarding any threat by means of transmission
facilities of a municipality, municipal instrumentality, local exchange carrier, or one of
its affiliates to a remote monitoring center to alert a person at the center of the need to
inform the customer or another person or police, fire, rescue, security, or public safety
personnel of the threat, but does not include a service that uses a medical monitoring device
attached to an individual for the automatic surveillance of an ongoing medical...
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45-49-140.09
Section 45-49-140.09 Powers of district; taxation exemption. (a) The district shall
constitute a public corporation, which shall have the power to do any and all acts or things
necessary and convenient for carrying out the purposes for which it is created including,
but not limited to: To sue and be sued; to have a seal and alter the same at pleasure; to
acquire, hold, and dispose of property, real and personal, tangible and intangible, or interests
therein and to pay therefor in cash or on credit, and to secure and procure payment of all
or any part of the purchase price thereof on such terms and conditions as the board shall
determine; to acquire, own, operate, maintain, and improve a system or systems; to pledge
all or any part of its revenues, or mortgages, or otherwise encumber, all or any part of its
property for the purpose of securing the payment of the principal of and interest on any of
its obligations; to sell, lease, mortgage, or otherwise encumber or dispose of all or any...

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31-9-3
Section 31-9-3 Definitions. As used in this article, these terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. The preparation for and the carrying out of all emergency
functions, other than functions for which military forces or other federal agencies are primarily
responsible, to prevent, minimize, and repair injury and damage resulting from disasters caused
by enemy attack, sabotage, or other hostile action, or by fire, flood, earthquake, or other
natural cause. These functions include, without limitation, fire-fighting services; police
services; medical and health services; rescue, engineering, air raid warning services; communications;
radiological, chemical, and other special weapons of defense; evacuation of persons from stricken
areas; emergency welfare services (civilian war aid); emergency transportation; plant protection;
temporary restoration of public utility services; and other functions related to civilian
protection, together with all other activities...
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45-26-142.03
Section 45-26-142.03 Petition for election. (a) Upon a petition being filed in the offices
of the Judges of Probate of Elmore and Tallapoosa Counties, the judges of probate of both
counties, acting jointly, shall order an election to be held in the proposed district on the
question, or questions, on which the petition requests an election. (b) The petition shall
be signed by 50 qualified property owners which shall include owners of all parcels of property
comprising 25 percent or greater, whether considered as single contiguous parcels or combinations
of parcels, owned by a single person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity, of the acreage
located within the boundaries of the proposed district. (c) When filed in the offices of the
Judges of Probate of Elmore and Tallapoosa Counties, each petition in each county shall be
accompanied by a filing fee in the amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to
be applied to defray the costs of compiling a list of qualified voters....
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45-32-242.02
Section 45-32-242.02 Levy of additional tax. Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Greene County Commission may levy, in
addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of 14 mils on each dollar of taxable
property in the county. The revenue from the additional tax shall be paid to the county general
fund and shall be distributed as follows: (1) Law Enforcement 1.5 mils (2) Roads & Bridge
1.0 mils (3) Economic Development 0.5 mils (4) Youth Recreation (Reestablish parks, etc.)
0.5 mils (5) Capital Improvements 1.0 mils (6) Matching Fund for Grants 0.5 mils (7) Ambulance
Service 0.25 mils (8) Public Library 0.25 mils (9) School System Needs, Capital Improvement,
Renovations and Maintenance 6.0 mils (10) Volunteer Fire Department Association 2.5 mils (Act
99-256, p. 339, ยง1.)...
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45-36-162
Section 45-36-162 Distribution of payments. (a) Any payments coming into the treasury
of Jackson County that are derived, directly or indirectly, from payments by the Tennessee
Valley Authority in lieu of payment of taxes shall be appropriated as follows: (1) One percent
to the Jackson County Economic Development Fund paid to the fund monthly until it reaches
a balance of one million dollars ($1,000,000); the payments shall continue whenever the balance
in the fund drops below one million dollars ($1,000,000). The county commission may invest
the funds to the benefit of local governments and entities in the county, and expend the same
for disaster relief in the county or for any economic purpose that benefits the county, including,
but not limited to, any activity or purpose which provides an incentive for the creation or
retention of jobs and employment opportunities in the county. Participating local governments
or entities may apply for the funds for these purposes. It is the intent...
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23-1-175
Section 23-1-175 Powers. The corporation shall have the following powers: (1) To have
succession by its corporate name without time limit; (2) To maintain actions and have actions
maintained against it and to prosecute and defend in any court having jurisdiction of the
subject matter and of the parties; (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the
same at pleasure; (4) To construct, reconstruct and relocate, or to cause to be constructed,
reconstructed and relocated, public roads and bridges, including work incidental or related
thereto in the State of Alabama; (5) To receive, take and hold by sale, gift, lease, devise
or otherwise real and personal estate of every description and to manage the same; (6) To
acquire by purchase, gift or the exercise of the power of eminent domain or any other lawful
means and to convey, or cause to be conveyed, to the State of Alabama any real, personal or
mixed property necessary or convenient in connection with the construction of public...
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40-13-58
Section 40-13-58 Disposition of funds. (a) All revenues collected from the tax levied
pursuant to this article, less an amount to cover the expenses of administration and collection
and one-half of all interest and penalties collected, as provided in subsection (b) of Section
40-13-57, shall be remitted quarterly to the governing body of the county from which the severed
material was severed within 60 days following the end of a calendar quarter along with a report
prepared by the department detailing how the amount remitted was determined. Notwithstanding
the above, the aggregate amount retained by the department to defray the expenses described
herein shall not exceed 1.5 percent of the total revenues collected during such calendar quarter
and shall be credited to its current service revenue. (b) The revenues remitted to a county
as provided in subsection (a) shall be deposited into a fund held and dispensed by the county
commission and designated as the severed material severance...
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13A-6-21
Section 13A-6-21 Assault in the second degree. (a) A person commits the crime of assault
in the second degree if the person does any of the following: (1) With intent to cause serious
physical injury to another person, he or she causes serious physical injury to any person.
(2) With intent to cause physical injury to another person, he or she causes physical injury
to any person by means of a deadly weapon or a dangerous instrument. (3) He or she recklessly
causes serious physical injury to another person by means of a deadly weapon or a dangerous
instrument. (4) With intent to prevent a peace officer, as defined in Section 36-21-60,
a detention or correctional officer at any municipal or county jail or state penitentiary,
emergency medical personnel, a utility worker, or a firefighter from performing a lawful duty,
he or she intends to cause physical injury and he or she causes physical injury to any person.
For the purpose of this subdivision, a person who is a peace officer who is...
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16-17A-2
Section 16-17A-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER. The teaching, research, and clinical
facilities provided, established, or operated by a constitutionally created public university
in the state or a university that operates a school of medicine. (2) AUTHORITY. A public corporation
organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (3) BOARD. The board of directors of
an authority. (4) DIRECTOR. A member of the board of an authority. (5) GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY.
The state, a county, a municipality, or any department, agency, board, or commission of the
state, a county, or a municipality. (6) HEALTH CARE FACILITY. All property or rights in property,
real or personal, tangible or intangible, useful to an authority in its operations, including
without limitation, the following: a. Facilities necessary or desirable to the operation of
an academic medical center, one or more health sciences schools,...
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