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45-49-142.04
Section 45-49-142.04 Billing and collection of service fee. The fire protection and
suppression service fee shall be effective upon adoption by the Mobile County Commission and
shall be billed and collected annually by the Mobile County Revenue Commissioner at the same
time and in the same manner as the ad valorem tax bill of the state. In the event a fire protection
and suppression service fee payable to a volunteer fire department district is assessed and
paid on the property where the dwelling or commercial building is located, a credit against
the fire protection and suppression service fee shall be given the owner for any amount assessed
for a volunteer fire department district. No fire protection and suppression service fee shall
be levied or collected on any commercial building on a governmental dedicated industrial park
or on any commercial building owned by or on property where the business provides its own
established fire protection department. The Mobile County Commission...
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11-98-10
Section 11-98-10 Restrictions on 911 use; secondary backup emergency number authorized;
certain automatic alerting devices connected to network prohibited; possible penalties for
misuse. (a) The telephone number 911 is restricted to emergency calls that may result in dispatch
of the appropriate response for: fire suppression and rescue, emergency medical services or
ambulances, hazardous material, disaster, or major emergency occurrences, and law enforcement
activities. (b) The digits 911 shall be the primary emergency telephone number, but the involved
agencies may maintain a separate secondary backup number and shall maintain a separate number
for non-emergency telephone calls. (c) No person shall connect to a service supplier's network
or to a CMRS provider's network any automatic alarm, or other automatic alerting device that
automatically dials, without human initiation, and provides a pre-recorded message in order
to directly access the services that may be obtained through...
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22-18-1
Section 22-18-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) ADVANCED EMERGENCY
MEDICAL TECHNICIAN. Any person 18 years of age or older who satisfies all of the following:
a. Has successfully completed the advanced emergency medical technician course of instruction,
or its equivalent, as approved by the State Board of Health. b. Has passed the state Advanced
EMT examination, as well as having met the requirements for becoming a licensed emergency
medical technician. c. Has been granted a license by the State Board of Health. (2) ADVANCED
LIFE SUPPORT (ALS). The treatment of potentially life-threatening medical emergencies through
the use of invasive medical techniques specified as advanced life support techniques by the
Board of Health, which ordinarily would be performed or provided by licensed physicians, but
which may be performed by emergency medical service personnel during emergencies...
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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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45-26-142.01
Section 45-26-142.01 Definitions. For the purposes of this part, the following words
shall have the following meanings: (1) DISTRICT. A district to be known as the South Lake
Martin Fire District created pursuant to this part for establishing and maintaining a system
for fighting and preventing fires and a system for the operation of emergency medical services.
(2) PROPOSED AREA. As used in Section 45-26-142.13, an area of land composed of the
following tracts located in Elmore and Tallapoosa Counties, the legal description as set out
herein: TRACT 1: The Willow Point / Ourtown Fire District The Willow Point/Ourtown Fire District
which includes the following property located in Elmore and Tallapoosa County, Alabama. All
that part of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, the SW 1/4, and the South 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the
SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 31, T-22-N, R-21-E, Tallapoosa County, Alabama. All
that part of the East 1/2 of Section 12 T-21-N, R-20-E located east of Oakachoy Creek
and all...
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45-35-140.02
Section 45-35-140.02 Fire protection service fee - Levy; definitions; exemption. (a)
There is levied on the owner of each dwelling and commercial building located in those portions
of Houston County located outside the corporate boundaries of the City of Dothan a fire protection
service fee of thirty dollars ($30) per year. (b) For the purposes of this article a dwelling
shall be defined as any building, structure, or other improvement to real property used or
expected to be used as a dwelling or residence for one or more human beings, including, but
not limited to, (1) such a building, structure, or improvement assessed for purposes of state
and county ad valorem taxation, as Class III single-family owner-occupied residential property,
(2) a duplex or an apartment building, (3) residential property used to generate rental income,
and (4) any mobile home or house trailer used or expected to be used as a dwelling or residence
for one or more human beings. (c) Any such building,...
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45-40-161
Section 45-40-161 Distribution of payments. (a) Pursuant to the authority granted by
Sections 40-28-1 to 40-28-3, inclusive, Lawrence County's share of payments made by the Tennessee
Valley Authority to the state in lieu of ad valorem taxes shall be distributed as provided
by this section: (1) For the 1983-84 fiscal year, the Lawrence County Commission shall
receive ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) in a special allotment to replace alcoholic beverage
proceeds taxes and to assist the following agencies in the following amounts: a. Each fire
department established before January 1, 1982, shall receive two thousand dollars ($2,000).
b. Each fire department established after January 1, 1982, shall receive four thousand dollars
($4,000). c. The Lawrence County Rescue Squad shall receive two thousand dollars ($2,000).
d. The Lawrence County Youth Aid Fund shall receive two thousand dollars ($2,000). (2) For
the 1984-85 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, each fire department, the...
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45-42-140.05
Section 45-42-140.05 Disposition of funds. Funds paid to eligible volunteer fire departments
shall only be expended for fire protection purposes, including training, supplies, and equipment.
The funds may also be expended to purchase liability insurance to insure coverage of acts
or omission which are directly related to the functions of a volunteer fire department which
are committed by a volunteer fire department or the personnel of a volunteer fire department,
or both. The funds may not be expended for salaries, food, drink, social activities, or fundraising
activities. After receiving funds, the volunteer fire departments shall keep accurate records
to verify that the funds were properly expended. By September 15th of each year, the department
shall file a form with the county commission detailing the expenditure of all funds during
the previous 12 months. The filing shall also account for all unspent funds and whether the
unspent funds have been obligated. The county commission...
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45-42-242.06
Section 45-42-242.06 Disposition of funds. The proceeds from the tax hereby authorized
less the actual cost of collection, not to exceed five per centum, shall be paid by the State
Department of Revenue to the Alabama Forestry Commission to be used for the purposes of fire
protection in Limestone County. These funds shall be payable on a quarterly or monthly basis
and will be expended solely for purposes of fire protection, prevention, fire safety, education,
and in order to encourage a strong volunteer fire fighters network in Limestone County. The
proceeds paid by the Department of Revenue to the Alabama Forestry Commission shall be distributed
to volunteer fire departments in the county as determined by the Alabama Forestry Commission
in consultation with the Limestone County Volunteer Fire Department Association on an equal
basis, share and share alike. (Act 89-278, p. 438, § 7.)...
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45-5-171
Section 45-5-171 Dumping fee. (a) In addition to any other cost, fee, or charge imposed
on the dumping or depositing of solid waste material on or in any privately owned solid waste
landfill in Blount County, there is hereby levied a monthly fee of one dollar fifty cents
($1.50) per ton of solid waste so dumped or deposited, which shall be collected monthly by
the landfill owner and distributed as provided in subsection (b). (b) The fees collected in
subsection (a) shall be distributed as follows: 50 percent to the General Fund of Blount County
and 50 percent to the Blount County Commission. The Blount County Commission, on a quarterly
basis, shall return the 50 percent share of the funds to the Blount County Fire and EMS Association
to be distributed equally to all volunteer fire departments and rescue squads belonging to
the association. (Act 90-120, p. 140, §§1, 2; Act 2017-170, §1.)...
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