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41-9-253
Section 41-9-253 Cahawba Historical Site - Powers of commission; payment of expenses. The Alabama
Historical Commission may acquire title, possession, or control of such properties and also
of objects of historic interest at the Cahawba Historical Site as it may deem necessary or
proper to be maintained, preserved, and protected on behalf of the State of Alabama and may
acquire, by purchase, construction, lease, gift, condemnation, or otherwise, lands and rights
in land, including leaseholds and easements, and water rights in the rivers and lands adjacent
to or in the immediate vicinity of Cahawba. The commission's power of eminent domain may be
exercised under Title 18 and any amendments thereto, or pursuant to any other general statutory
provision enacted for the exercise of the power of eminent domain. The commission may mark
in suitable manner the places or locations of historic interest at such point and prepare
and publish for distribution pamphlets or other printed matter with...
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41-9-513
Section 41-9-513 Duties. The committee shall advise the Alabama Historical Commission regarding
the restoration and preservation of the State Capitol. (Acts 1976, No. 634, p. 881, §4.)...

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40-9F-2
Section 40-9F-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) CERTIFIED HISTORIC STRUCTURE. A property located in Alabama which is certified
by the Alabama Historical Commission as being individually listed in the National Register
of Historic Places, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, or certified
by the commission as contributing to the historic significance of a Registered Historic District.
(2) CERTIFIED REHABILITATION. Repairs or alterations to a certified historic structure that
is certified by the commission as meeting the U.S. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for
Rehabilitation, or to non-historic structures built before 1936 which are certified by the
commission as meeting the requirements contained in Section 47(c)(1)(a) and (b) of the Internal
Revenue Code, as amended, or to a certified historic residential structure as defined in subdivision
(4). (3) CERTIFIED HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL...
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41-9-240
Section 41-9-240 Legislative findings; purpose of division; creation of commission. The historical
heritage of the State of Alabama is among its most valued and important assets, and the preservation
of historic sites, buildings and objects within the state is of great concern to Alabama and
its people. It is of special value to the youth of Alabama as a constant reminder of the circumstances
under which our state was born and nurtured and under which our great nation has developed.
To further foster the understanding and preservation of our heritage, there is hereby created
and established an agency of the State of Alabama to be known as the Alabama Historical Commission.
(Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 168, p. 190, §1.)...
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41-10-238
Section 41-10-238 Establishment of Africatown, U.S.A. Historic Preservation Authority; duties.
In accordance with "The Historical Preservation Authorities Act of 1979," excluding
any sections relating to the National Register of Historic Places as a qualifying element
to establish a public corporation and exempting any corporation formed under the authority
of said act from any listing on the National Register of Historic Places, a public corporation
may be formed under the provisions of this section and said act for purposes of establishing
the Africatown, U.S.A. Historic Preservation Authority. It shall be the duty of the authority
to study, consider, accumulate, compile, assemble and disseminate information on any aspect
of Africatown, U.S.A. State Park; to confer with appropriate officials of local, state and
federal governments and agencies on matters related to any national and international recognition
for Africatown, U.S.A. State Park; to cooperate with and secure assistance of...
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40-9F-31
Section 40-9F-31 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) CERTIFIED HISTORIC STRUCTURE. A property located in Alabama which is at least
sixty years old, unless the structure is an historic structure located within the boundaries
of a National Monument or Park as declared by the United States Congress or the President
of the United States, in which case the federal age provisions shall apply, and is certified
by the Alabama Historical Commission as being individually listed in the National Register
of Historic Places, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, or certified
by the commission as contributing to the historic significance of a Registered Historic District.
(2) CERTIFIED REHABILITATION. Repairs or alterations to a certified historic structure that
is certified by the commission as meeting the U.S. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for
Rehabilitation which meet the requirements contained in...
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41-6-103
Section 41-6-103 Composition of board. The board shall be composed of the AHRC, who shall serve
as chair of the board, and 15 members selected as representatives, one from each of the following
organizations in accordance with the provisions of each organization's articles of incorporation,
bylaws, or procedures: (1) The Association of County Commissions of Alabama. (2) The Alabama
Genealogical Society. (3) The Alabama Historical Association. (4) The Alabama League of Municipalities.
(5) The Alabama Library Association. (6) The Alabama Press Association. (7) The Black Heritage
Council. (8) The Alabama Circuit Clerks Association. (9) The Alabama Association of Municipal
Clerks and Administrators. (10) The Network of Alabama Academic Libraries. (11) The Probate
Judges Association. (12) The Society of Alabama Archivists. (13) The Sons of Confederate Veterans.
(14) The United Daughters of the Confederacy. (15) The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
(Act 2006-106, p. 150, §4.)...
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41-9-222
Section 41-9-222 Hobson Memorial Board abolished; powers, etc., transferred to Historical Commission.
The Richmond Pearson Hobson Memorial Board as established in Section 41-9-221 is abolished.
All property, real and personal, under the management and control of the memorial board, including
but not limited to "Magnolia Grove," the Richmond Pearson Hobson home and lands
located in Greensboro, Alabama, and all powers, authority and jurisdiction over such property,
are hereby transferred to the Alabama Historical Commission; and any right, title or interest
which the state has in the above described property is also transferred to the Alabama Historical
Commission. The Alabama Historical Commission shall have full authority to develop, renovate,
restore, preserve, maintain, operate, exhibit and publicize such property in accordance with
the powers and responsibilities of the Alabama Historical Commission. (Acts 1980, No. 80-208,
p. 289, §1.)...
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41-9-992
Section 41-9-992 Commission generally. (a) There is created an International Voting Rights
Trail Commission. The commission shall be responsible for educating people about the significant
historical events associated with the trail and the voting rights movement and promoting economic
development and tourism in connection with the trail inclusive of counties and cities that
were sites of significant events that impacted the trail's inception. The commission may receive
funds from any legal source and disburse those funds in furtherance of its mission. (b) The
commission shall coordinate its efforts with the Alabama Historical Commission, the Alabama
Department of Transportation, the Alabama Development Office, the Alabama Department of Economic
and Community Affairs, the State Department of Tourism and Travel, the Department of Conservation
and National Resources, and the National Park Service. (c) The commission shall perform all
of the following duties: (1) Work with the National...
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1-2A-6
Section 1-2A-6 Display of Alabama State Flag - State parks or historic sites. (a) Each state
park or historic site administrative building, which is located on park property and open
to the general public, shall prominently display the Alabama State Flag, in accordance with
appropriate flag display protocol, on a flag pole or flag poles located near the main entrance
of each administrative building. (b) Unless otherwise acquired pursuant to gift, donation,
or other means, the flags and flag poles required by this section shall be purchased by the
applicable park or historic site within three years after August 1, 2001. (Act 2001-472, p.
629, §7.)...
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