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11-50-400
Section 11-50-400 Use of public highway rights-of-way. Each such district is hereby authorized
to use the right-of-way of public highways for construction of gas lines along the margin
of said right-of-way subject to the district's obtaining written permission from the appropriate
county commission or the State Department of Transportation as applicable. (Acts 1951, No.
762, p. 1319, §19; Acts 1969, No. 476, p. 932.)...
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45-20-83
Section 45-20-83 Salary; personnel, equipment, etc. (a) The Judge of Probate of Covington County
shall be compensated on a salary basis. He or she shall receive in equal monthly installments
from the General Fund of Covington County such salary as provided by general law. Such salary
shall be the entire compensation received by such judge for his or her services in any official
or ex officio capacity. Such salary shall be in lieu of all fees, commissions, allowances,
percentages, and other charges heretofore paid to the Judge of Probate of Covington County.
(b) All fees, commissions, allowances, percentages, and other charges heretofore collected
for the use of the Judge of Probate of Covington County shall hereafter continue to be collected
but shall be paid into the General Fund of Covington County. (c) The governing body of Covington
County shall provide the judge of probate with such office personnel, clerks, deputies, and
such quarters, books, stationery, furniture, equipment, and...
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35-1-6
Section 35-1-6 Limitation on certain environmental or developmental policies affecting property
rights. (a) As used in this section, "political subdivisions" means all state, county,
incorporated city, unincorporated city, public local entity, public-private partnership, and
any other public entity of the state, a county, or city. (b) The State of Alabama and all
political subdivisions may not adopt or implement policy recommendations that deliberately
or inadvertently infringe or restrict private property rights without due process, as may
be required by policy recommendations originating in, or traceable to "Agenda 21,"
adopted by the United Nations in 1992 at its Conference on Environment and Development or
any other international law or ancillary plan of action that contravenes the Constitution
of the United States or the Constitution of the State of Alabama. (c) Since the United Nations
has accredited and enlisted numerous non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations
to...
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45-20A-30
Section 45-20A-30 Community antenna television system. (a) As used in this section the word
city shall mean the City of Florala, Alabama, in Covington County, a municipal corporation
organized under the laws of the State of Alabama. (b) In addition to all other powers, rights,
and authority heretofore granted by law: (1) The city is authorized and empowered to acquire,
purchase, construct, lease, operate, maintain, enlarge, extend, and improve a community antenna
television system, CATV, which may be defined, without limiting the generality, as a facility
that in whole or in part, receives directly, or indirectly, or over the air, and amplifies
or otherwise modifies the signal transmitting programs broadcast by one or more television
or radio stations from any point within this state or any other state and distributes such
signals by wire or cable or any other means to subscribing members of the public who pay for
such service; and (2) The city is authorized and empowered to acquire,...
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45-28A-42.18
Section 45-28A-42.18 Political recommendations. No recommendation by any officer or official,
whether the officer or official be a city, county, state, or national officer or official,
shall be considered by any person concerned in any examination or appointment under this subpart,
except as to the general moral character of the applicant. (Acts 1951, No. 671, p. 1158, §19.)...

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45-39A-13.12
Section 45-39A-13.12 Political recommendations. No recommendation by any officer or official,
whether the officer or official be a city, county, state, or national officer or official,
shall be considered by any person concerned in any examination or appointment under this part,
except as to the general moral character of the applicant. (Acts 1947, No. 437, p. 291, §3.)...

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45-18-70.02
Section 45-18-70.02 Commission districts. For the purpose of this article , and for future
elections of associate members of the county commission, Conecuh County is divided into five
separate geographical districts, to be numbered 1 to 5, inclusive, and are described as follows:
DISTRICT 1 Start at the southeastern-most corner of the county, where Conecuh County, Covington
County, and Escambia County meet; go west along the Conecuh River following the county line
to the Sepulga River; go north along the Sepulga River following the Conecuh County line to
Brooklyn; go west along the Conecuh County line to the second unpaved road, south of County
Road 6, just east of Feagin Creek; go north along this unpaved road to County Road 6; go east
along County Road 6 to County Road 29; go north on County Road 29 to the first unpaved road,
just north of Franklintown, on the east side of County Road 29; continue to go east along
the unpaved road which forks, until you come to the second unpaved...
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16-3-1.1
Section 16-3-1.1 State Board of Education districts; official maps. (a) The state is divided
into eight State Board of Education districts as follows: District 1: Baldwin County, Butler
County, Conecuh County, Covington County, Crenshaw County, Escambia County, Mobile County:
Tract 902, Tract 2502, Tract 2800, Tract 3100, Tract 3202, Tract 3203, Tract 3204, Tract 3205,
Tract 3301, Tract 3302, Tract 3502, Tract 3606, Tract 3607, Tract 3703, Tract 3704, Tract
3705, Tract 3706, Tract 3707, Tract 3708, Tract 3709, Tract 3710, Tract 5100, Tract 5200,
Tract 5300, Tract 5400, Tract 5500, Tract 5900, Tract 6000, Tract 6104, Tract 6200, Tract
6301, Tract 6302, Tract 6402, Tract 6403, Tract 6404, Tract 6405, Tract 6406, Tract 6407,
Tract 6501, Tract 6502, Tract 6600, Tract 6701, Tract 6702, Tract 6801, Tract 6802, Tract
6901, Tract 6902, Tract 7000, Tract 7101, Tract 7102, Tract 7103, Tract 7201, Tract 7202,
Tract 7300, Tract 901: Block Group 1: Block 0, Block 1, Block 2, Block 3, Block 4, Block...

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17-14-70
Section 17-14-70 Congressional districts; official maps. (a) The State is divided into seven
congressional districts as follows: District 1: Baldwin County, Escambia County, Mobile County,
Monroe County, Washington County, Clarke County: Tract 957500: Block Group 2: Block 81, Block
97, Block 98; Tract 957800: Block Group 1: Block 4, Block 5, Block 6, Block 7, Block 9, Block
10, Block 11, Block 12, Block 13, Block 20, Block 22, Block 23, Block 24, Block 25, Block
28, Block 29, Block 30, Block 31, Block 32, Block 33, Block 34, Block 35, Block 36, Block
37, Block 38, Block 39, Block 40, Block 41, Block 43, Block 44, Block 45, Block 46, Block
47, Block 51; Block Group 2: Block 4, Block 5, Block 6, Block 15, Block 16, Block 17, Block
18, Block 19, Block 20, Block 21, Block 22, Block 23, Block 24, Block 25, Block 26, Block
27, Block 28, Block 29, Block 30, Block 31, Block 32, Block 33, Block 34, Block 35, Block
36, Block 37, Block 43, Block 44, Block 45, Block 46, Block 47, Block 48, Block...
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25-7-42
Section 25-7-42 Limitations on labor peace agreements, etc.; rights under federal labor laws;
project labor agreements. (a) A county, municipality, or any other political subdivision of
this state shall not enact or administer any ordinance, rule, policy, or other mandate that
creates requirements, regulations, or processes relating to labor peace agreements or similar
agreements. Any ordinance, policy, rule, or other mandate of a county, municipality, or any
other political subdivision of this state that is inconsistent with this section is void.
(b)(1) No law, rule, or ordinance shall impose any contractual, zoning, permitting, licensing,
or other condition that requires any employer or employee to waive his or her rights under
the National Labor Relations Act, compiled in 29 U.S.C. § 151 et seq. (2) No law, rule, regulation,
or ordinance shall require, in whole or in part, any employer or multi-employer association
to accept or otherwise agree to any provisions that are mandatory...
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