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45-26-140
Section 45-26-140 Protection of forests; costs. (a) The County Commission of Elmore County
is authorized, when the need exists, to provide protection against forest fires in Elmore
County by participating in the Alabama Forestry Commission's fire protection program in the
manner hereinafter specified. (b)(1) After the Elmore County Commission has determined that
such a need does exist in Elmore County, the county commission may, in the manner hereinafter
specified, provide for a financial charge or tax to be paid by the owners of forest lands
located in Elmore County for the use of the land for timber growing purposes amounting to
the whole or any part of the cost of such fire protection program, but not in excess of ten
cents ($.10) per acre, provided such financial charge or tax is not greater than the benefit
accruing to such forest lands due to availability of such fire protection. (2) Forest lands,
as used in this section, shall mean any land which supports a forest growth, or...
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45-43-140
Section 45-43-140 Forest fire protection. (a) The County Commission of Lowndes County is authorized,
when the need exists, to provide protection against forest fires in Lowndes County by participating
in the Alabama Forestry Commission's fire protection program in the manner hereinafter specified.
(b)(1) After the Lowndes County Commission has determined that such a need does exist in Lowndes
County, the county commission, in the manner hereinafter specified, may provide for a financial
charge or tax to be paid by the owners of forest lands located in Lowndes County for the use
of the land for timber growing purposes amounting to the whole or any part of the cost of
such fire protection program, but not in excess of ten cents ($.10) per acre, provided such
financial charge or tax is not greater then the benefit accruing to such forest lands due
to availability of such fire protection. (2) Forest lands as used in this section, shall mean
any land which supports a forest growth, or which...
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45-10-244.37
Section 45-10-244.37 Charge of State Department of Revenue; disposition of tax proceeds. The
State Department of Revenue shall charge Cherokee County for collecting the sales tax levied
under this subpart such amount or percentage of total collections as may be agreed upon by
the Commissioner of Revenue and the Cherokee County Commission, but such charge shall not,
in any event, exceed 10 percent of the total amount of the sales tax collected in the county
under this subpart. Such charge for collecting such sales tax may be deducted each month from
the gross revenues from such sales tax before certification of the amount of the proceeds
thereof due Cherokee County for that month. The Commissioner of Revenue shall pay into the
State Treasury all tax collected under this subpart, as such tax is received by the Department
of Revenue, and on or before the first day of each successive month (commencing with the month
following the month in which the department makes the first collection...
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45-22-140
Section 45-22-140 Forest fire protection. (a) The county governing body of Cullman County is
authorized, when the need exists, to provide protection against forest fires in Cullman County
by participating in the Alabama Forestry Commission's fire protection program in the manner
hereinafter specified. (b)(l) After the Cullman County governing body has determined that
such a need does exist in Cullman County, the governing body may, in the manner hereinafter
specified, provide for a financial charge or tax to be paid by the owners of forest land located
in Cullman County for the use of land for timber growing purposes amounting to the whole or
any part of the cost of such fire protection program, but not in excess of fifteen cents ($0.15)
per acre, provided such financial charge or tax is not greater than the benefit accruing to
such forest land due to the availability of such fire protection. (2) "Forest lands"
as used in this section, shall mean any land which supports a forest...
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45-6-140
Section 45-6-140 Participation in Forestry Commission's fire protection program. (a) The county
governing body of Bullock County is authorized, when the need exists to provide protection
against forest fires in Bullock County by participating in the Alabama Forestry Commission's
fire protection program in the manner hereinafter specified. (b)(1) After the Bullock County
governing body has determined that such a need does exist in Bullock County, the county governing
body may, in the manner hereinafter specified, provide for a financial charge or tax to be
paid by the owners of forestlands located in Bullock County for the use of land for timber
growing purposes amounting to the whole or any part of the cost of such fire protection program,
but not in excess of ten cents ($.10) per acre, provided such financial charge or tax is not
greater than the benefit accruing to such forestlands due to the availability of such fire
protection. (2) "Forestlands" as used in this section, shall mean...
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23-1-10
Section 23-1-10 "Blue reflective markers" and "fire/water hydrant" defined;
purpose and installation of blue reflective markers. (a) For purposes of this section, the
following words and phrases shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them, except where
the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) BLUE REFLECTIVE MARKERS. Nonlighted, but reflective
devices which are blue in color of the reflected light and conform to the most recent edition
of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways and/or other standards
issued or endorsed by the Director of Transportation and the federal highway administrator.
(2) FIRE/WATER HYDRANT. All standpipe hydrants installed on public and private water delivery
systems which are installed along public roads within the state, and which are of a size and
style to allow adequate water supply to fill fire suppression vehicles of municipal and/or
certified volunteer fire departments or furnish a supply of water to trucks at a...
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45-14-244-07
Section 45-14-244-07 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2017 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2017. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The proceeds
from the tobacco tax authorized in Clay County pursuant to Section 45-14-244, and as further
provided for in Sections 45-14-244.01 to 45-14-244.03, inclusive, and Section 45-14-244.06,
less two percent of the actual cost of collection, which shall be retained by the Department
of Revenue, shall be distributed to the Clay County General Fund to be expended as follows:
(1) Thirty-two percent to the Alabama Forestry Commission to be utilized for fire protection
in the county, as provided in subsection (b). (2) Twenty percent to the Clay County Industrial
Development Council. (3) Eighteen percent to the Clay County Animal Shelter. The Clay County
Animal Shelter shall annually report to the county commission regarding the expenditure of
the funds in the preceding year. (4) Fifteen percent to the Clay...
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45-14-244.07
Section 45-14-244.07 Disposition of funds. (a) The proceeds from the tobacco tax authorized
in Clay County pursuant to Section 45-14-244, and as further provided for in Sections 45-14-244.01
to 45-14-244.03, inclusive, and Section 45-14-244.06, less two percent of the actual cost
of collection, which shall be retained by the Department of Revenue, shall be distributed
to the Clay County General Fund to be expended as follows: (1) Thirty-two percent to the Alabama
Forestry Commission to be utilized for fire protection in the county, as provided in subsection
(b). (2) Twenty percent to the Clay County Industrial Development Council. (3) Twenty percent
to the Clay County Animal Shelter. The Clay County Animal Shelter shall annually report to
the county commission regarding the expenditure of the funds in the preceding year. (4) Thirteen
percent to the Clay County Commission to be deposited into a special fund in the county treasury
and, subject to an application process developed by the...
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41-4-33.2
Section 41-4-33.2 Applicability of section; use of public funds, etc., by ambulance services,
etc., authorized; penalty for unauthorized use; final disposition of property. (a) This section
shall apply to voluntary nonprofit ambulance services and voluntary nonprofit rescue squads
which are operated as a public service for the benefit of the citizens of this state. It is
declared that said ambulance services and rescue squads are quasi-public entities that are
entitled to receive and use public funds or property appropriated, donated or loaned to them
by the state or any county or municipal governing body. (b) All surplus property owned by
the state to be disposed of by sale at auction by the Finance Department shall first be screened
by the state Board of Health Ambulance Advisory Board created in Section 22-18-5, and the
Alabama Association of Rescue Squads, Inc., to determine if such property may be of use by
volunteer ambulance services or volunteer rescue squads respectively. If...
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34-33A-10
Section 34-33A-10 Relation to other provisions; approval of plans. Nothing in this chapter
limits the power of a municipality, county, or the state to regulate the quality and character
of work performed by contractors, through a system of permits, fees, and inspections which
are designed to assure compliance with, and aid in the implementation of, state and local
building laws or to enforce other local laws for the protection of the public health and safety.
Nothing in this chapter limits the power of a municipality, county, or the state to adopt
any system of permits requiring submission to and approval by the municipality, county, or
the state, of plans and specifications for work to be performed by contractors before commencement
of the work. If the plans for a fire alarm system are required to be submitted to and approved
by any municipality, county, or the state, or any departments or agencies thereof, the plans
shall bear the seal of a professional engineer licensed in the State...
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