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45-48A-11
Section 45-48A-11 Levy of tax for public school purposes. (a) The City of Albertville in Marshall
County, Alabama, herein called the city, is presently authorized by applicable provisions
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 to levy and collect an ad valorem tax for public school
purposes, herein called the city school tax, at a rate of seventy-five cents ($0.75) on each
one hundred dollars ($100) (7.5 mills on each dollar), of assessed value. Pursuant to a resolution
adopted by the governing body of the city in accordance with Amendment 373 to the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, the city proposes to increase the rate at which the city school tax is
levied by an amount which shall not exceed for any tax year of the city, one dollar eighty
cents ($1.80) on each one hundred dollars ($100) (18 mills on each dollar), of assessed value.
(b) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and
resolution heretofore adopted by the governing body of the...
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45-48A-20
Section 45-48A-20 Levy of tax for public school purposes. In addition to any taxes now authorized
or that may hereafter be authorized by the constitution and laws of the State of Alabama,
pursuant to Amendment 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, an increase of the district
ad valorem school tax presently being levied pursuant to Amendment 3 to the Constitution of
Alabama of 1901, at the adjusted rate of three and one-half mills in the City of Arab School
District (the boundaries of which district are coterminous with the corporate limits of the
city) in Marshall County from the present millage to the rate of one dollar thirty cents ($1.30)
on each one hundred dollars ($100) worth (13 mills) of taxable property in the City of Arab
School District is approved; such increased district ad valorem tax to be levied and collected
by the governing body of Marshall County for each year beginning with the levy for the tax
year ending September 30, 1988 (the tax for which year will be due...
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45-45A-80
Section 45-45A-80 Levy of ad valorem tax. (a) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment 373 to
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the governing body of the City of Triana in Madison County
may levy, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of 9 mills on each
dollar of taxable property in the city. The revenue from the additional tax shall be paid
to the governing body of the City of Triana to be used to augment the funding of the county
schools which serve the City of Triana and for general education purposes of those schools.
General education purposes for those schools may include support for library needs of the
City of Triana to serve the students of those schools who live in Triana. (b) The increase
in the rate of the tax as provided by this section is subject to the approval of a majority
of the qualified electors of the City of Triana who vote on the proposed increase at the next
general, primary, constitutional, or special election held for that purpose....
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45-44-241
Section 45-44-241 Ad valorem taxation for educational purposes. (a)(1) Pursuant to subsection
(f) of Amendment 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and a resolution heretofore adopted
by the County Commission of Macon County after a public hearing, the county commission is
hereby authorized to levy, in addition to any and all other taxes heretofore levied, an additional
ad valorem tax in the amount of 10 mills on each dollar of taxable property in the county.
The revenues from the tax shall be paid to the county board of education to be used for general
educational purposes. (2) The increase in the rate of tax as provided in this subsection is
subject to the approval of a majority of the qualified electors who vote on the proposed increase
at a special election called and held for such purposes pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (b)(1) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Macon...
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45-5-241
Section 45-5-241 Increase of tax rate. (a) The following words and phrases shall have the following
meanings: (1) AMENDMENT NO. 3. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed by Act
No. 60, S. 130, 1915 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT NO. 373. That amendment to the constitution
that was proposed by Act No. 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) COMMISSION. Blount
County Commission. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNTY. Blount
County, Alabama. (6) SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX. The special district ad valorem tax for
public school purposes authorized in Amendment No. 3 and levied and collected on taxable property
in the special school tax district. (7) SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX DISTRICT. The Hayden School Tax
District in the county subject to the jurisdiction and control of the Blount County Board
of Education, as the school tax district now exists or as it may be hereafter formed. (b)
The county presently levies and collects the special school district...
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45-20A-51
Section 45-20A-51 Levy of ad valorem tax. (a) In Covington County, pursuant to subsection (f)
of Amendment No. 373 of the Alabama Constitution of 1901, and a resolution heretofore adopted
by the City of Opp governing body after a public hearing, the governing body is authorized
to levy, in addition to any and all other taxes heretofore levied, an additional ad valorem
tax on the taxable properties in the city. The city governing body may impose an additional
ad valorem tax in the amount of seven and one half mills on each dollar of taxable property
in the city. The revenues from the tax shall be paid to the city board of education to be
used for general educational purposes. (b) The increase in the rate of the tax as provided
herein subject to the approval of a majority of the qualified electors residing in the city
who vote on the proposed increase at a special election called and held for such purpose pursuant
to the provisions of subsection (f) of Amendment No. 373 of the Alabama...
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45-26-243
Section 45-26-243 Additional tax for education purposes. (a) Pursuant to subsection (f) of
Amendment No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Elmore County Commission may
levy, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of 6 mills on each dollar
of taxable property in the county effective October 1, 1996, and an additional ad valorem
tax in the amount of 3 mills on each dollar of taxable property in the county effective October
1, 1998, for a total increase in ad valorem tax in the amount of 9 mills. The revenue from
the additional tax shall be paid to the county board of education to be used for general education
purposes. (b) The increase in the rate of the tax as provided by this section is subject to
the approval of a majority of the qualified electors of the county who vote on the proposed
increase at a special election held for that purpose on September 3, 1996. (Act 96-624, p.
994, §§1, 2.)...
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45-45A-35.01
Section 45-45A-35.01 Defintions. For purposes of this part, the following words have the following
meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 373. Amendment 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing
as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (2) AMENDMENT
8 SCHOOL TAX. The ad valorem tax presently authorized to be levied by the city for public
school purposes and presently levied at the rate of 6 and 1/2 mills ($0.65 on each one hundred
dollars of assessed value) pursuant to Amendment 8 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
now appearing as Section 216.01 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, the provisions of Amendment 373, and an election held in the city on August 28, 2012.
(3) CITY. The City of Huntsville, Alabama, the corporate limits of which are presently located
within portions of Limestone, Madison, and Morgan Counties. (4) SPECIAL SCHOOL AD VALOREM
TAXES. Those certain ad valorem taxes authorized to be...
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45-6-243
Section 45-6-243 Additional tax for education purposes. (a) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Bullock County Commission may levy, in
addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of 4.5 mills on each dollar of
taxable property in Districts 1 and 2 for a period of 25 years commencing October 1, 2004.
The revenue from the additional tax shall be paid to the county general fund to be used for
general education purposes. (b) The increase in the rate of the tax as provided by this section
is subject to the approval of a majority of the qualified electors of Districts 1 and 2 in
the county who vote on the proposed increase at the next general, primary, constitutional,
or special election held for that purpose. The tax imposed pursuant to this section shall
terminate on October 1, 2029. (Act 2007-367, p. 720, §§1, 2.)...
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45-41-141
Section 45-41-141 Definitions. (a) The following words and phrases used in this part, and others
evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, in the absence of clear implication herein otherwise,
shall be given the following respective interpretations herein: (1) AMENDMENT 392. That certain
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, proposed by Act 80-313 enacted
at the 1980 Regular Session of the Legislature. (2) AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT. That certain amendment
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, proposed by Act 88-479 enacted at the
1988 Regular Session of the Legislature. (3) CODE. The Code of Alabama 1975, as amended. (4)
COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Any building, structure, or other improvement to real property, excluding,
however, any dwelling that: a. Is subject to ad valorem taxation and has a fair market value,
according to the records of the tax assessor pertaining to state and county ad valorem taxation
for the fiscal or ad valorem tax year of the...
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