45-28-150.11
Section 45-28-150.11 Bingo games - Filing of records; inspection. (a) On or before April 15th, after this article has been in effect for one year, and on or before April 15th of each calendar year thereafter, each permit holder shall file with the sheriff a copy of the records required in Section 45-28-150.10 relating to the operation of bingo sessions in the previous calendar year. The records for the preceding one year required by Section 45-28-150.10 shall be open to inspection by any law enforcement agency, the sheriff, or the county revenue office or their duly authorized representatives during reasonable business hours. (b) The location at which bingo is being conducted or at which an applicant or permit holder intends to conduct bingo shall be open to inspection during regular business hours by the sheriff or any law enforcement agency. (Act 89-463, p. 942, §12.)...
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45-35-150.09
Section 45-35-150.09 Bingo games - Filing of records; inspection; examination or audit. (a) On or before April 15, after this article has been in effect for one year, and on or before April 15 of each calendar year thereafter, each permit holder shall file with the sheriff a copy of the records required in Section 45-35-150.08 relating to the operation of bingo sessions in the previous calendar year. The records shall be open to inspection by any law enforcement agency. (b) The records required to be kept by Section 45-35-150.08 by the permit holder for the preceding one year shall be open to inspection by the sheriff, any law enforcement agency, or the duly authorized representatives of either during reasonable business hours. (c) The location at which bingo is being conducted, or at which an applicant or permit holder intends to conduct bingo, shall be open to inspection during regular business hours by the sheriff or any law enforcement agency. (d) Any permit holder may be examined...
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45-9-11
Section 45-9-11 Raffles and Fund Raisers. The holding of raffles, cake walks, turkey shoots, and other similar contests of skill for charitable purposes by nonprofit organizations in Chambers County shall be legal, subject to the provisions of any resolution or ordinances by the Chamber County Commission or the governing bodies of the respective cities and towns, within their respective jurisdictions. The commission and governing bodies shall have the authority to promulgate rules and regulations for the operation of raffles, cake walks, turkey shoots, and similar contests within their respective jurisdictions. Provided, however, no proceeds from such activities shall be payable to any officer or employee of the organization conducting the activity. (Act 85-883, p. 139, §1.)...
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45-35-150.02
Section 45-35-150.02 Bingo games - Permits. (a) No qualified organization or club shall be permitted to operate a bingo game unless the sheriff of the county first issues a permit to the organization or club authorizing it to do so. The permit described in this article is in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other business licenses which may be required by law, and no bingo game shall be operated until all required licenses have been obtained. A permit holder may hold only one permit and that permit is valid for only one location. The location may not be a location where any other permit holder conducts bingo sessions. A permit is not assignable or transferable. (b) Any qualified organization or club desiring to obtain a permit to operate bingo games in a calendar year shall apply to the sheriff, on forms provided by that office, and shall pay an annual fee of one hundred dollars ($100). Renewal applications shall also be filed with the sheriff. The sheriff shall refuse to grant a...
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45-20-150
Section 45-20-150 Definitions. As used in this article the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) BINGO. The game where numbers or symbols on a card are matched with numbers or symbols selected at random. (2) BINGO SESSION. A consecutive period of time during which bingo is played on a given day. (3) LOCATION. A single building, hall, enclosure, or outdoor area used for the purpose of playing bingo pursuant to a permit issued under this article. (4) PERMIT HOLDER. A qualified organization which has a permit pursuant to this article. (5) PERSON. Any human being, corporation, association, or other legal entity. (6) QUALIFIED ORGANIZATION. A bona fide religious, educational, service, senior citizens, fraternal, or veterans organization which qualifies as an exempt organization under Section 50l(c) of the Internal Revenue Code and which operates without profit to its members and, except for special permit holders issued pursuant to Section 45-20-150.03, which has been in...
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45-20-150.08
Section 45-20-150.08 Bingo games - Equipment; prize and conduct limitations. (a) Bingo may not be conducted with any equipment which is not owned, being purchased, or being rented by the permit holder, except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of Section 45-20-150.05. (b) Prizes given by any organization for the playing of bingo games shall not be less than 50 percent of the gross receipts in cash or gifts of equivalent value during any bingo session. (c) A permit holder may not advertise bingo except to the extent and in the manner authorized by rule of the sheriff. If the sheriff allows a permit holder to advertise bingo, the permit holder shall indicate in the advertisement the purposes for which the net proceeds will be used by the permit holder. (d) A permit holder shall conduct bingo sessions only at the single location specified in the permit holder's application. (e) No person under the age of 19 years shall be permitted to play, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian,...
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10A-3-7.02
Section 10A-3-7.02 Voluntary dissolution - Distribution of assets generally. The assets of a nonprofit corporation in the process of dissolution shall be applied and distributed as follows: (1) All liabilities and obligations of the nonprofit corporation shall be paid and discharged, or adequate provision shall be made therefor; (2) Assets held by the nonprofit corporation upon condition requiring return, transfer or conveyance, which condition occurs by reason of the dissolution, shall be returned, transferred or conveyed in accordance with the requirements; (3) Assets received and held by the nonprofit corporation subject to limitations permitting their use only for charitable, religious, eleemosynary, benevolent, educational, or similar purposes, but not held upon a condition requiring return, transfer or conveyance by reason of the dissolution, shall be transferred or conveyed to one or more domestic or foreign corporations, societies or organizations engaged in activities...
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10A-20-1.04
Section 10A-20-1.04 Powers. A corporation sole under this article shall have the following powers: (1) To have succession by its corporate name perpetually; (2) To sue and be sued and defend; (3) To make and use a corporate seal and alter the same at pleasure; (4) To receive, take and hold, by sale, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, real and personal estate of every description for charitable, educational, burial, religious, and church purposes and to manage and dispose of the same by any form of legal conveyance or transfer with full power and authority to borrow money and to convey by mortgage deed; (5) To acquire, hold, purchase, receive by bequest or devise, and to convey or otherwise dispose of all such real, personal, and mixed property as may be necessary or convenient for the construction, operation, or maintenance of the diocesan enterprises or for the conduct or management of the business or businesses of the diocese of the bishop, or as the purposes of the bishop may...
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19-3D-9
Section 19-3D-9 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2019. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. COURT INVOLVEMENT. (a) On application of an authorized fiduciary, a person entitled to notice under Section 19-3D-7 (c), a beneficiary, or with respect to a charitable interest that is not entirely held by or for the benefit of one or more identified and existing charitable organizations, the Attorney General or other person that has standing to enforce the charitable interest, the court may: (1) provide instructions to the authorized fiduciary regarding whether a proposed exercise of the decanting power is permitted under this chapter and consistent with the fiduciary duties of the authorized fiduciary; (2) appoint a special fiduciary and authorize the special fiduciary to determine whether the decanting power should be exercised under this chapter and to exercise the decanting power; (3) approve an exercise of the...
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45-37A-152
Section 45-37A-152 Ad valorem taxes authorized. (a) The governing body of the City of Fairfield in Jefferson County may levy and collect an additional ad valorem tax at a rate not exceeding 15 mills per each dollar on the value of the taxable property within the city, the proceeds of which tax shall be used exclusively for public educational purposes, provided the rate of such tax, the time it is to continue, and the purpose thereof shall have been first submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of the City of Fairfield and voted for by a majority of those voting at such election. The additional taxes levied and imposed by this section shall become effective October 1, 1986, upon referendum approved by a majority of the qualified electors of the municipality, called by the municipal governing body at the next special, local, or statewide referendum, as provided by law and Amendment 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. Such proceeds shall be collected at the same...
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