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45-10-20
Section 45-10-20 Regulation of liquor traffic. (a) The Legislature of Alabama is cognizant
of "Opinion of the Justices No. 376," issued April 9, 2002, which states that a
local bill for Cherokee County "purporting to allow by local law the creation of a traffic
in alcohol that does not presently exist in smaller municipalities in Cherokee County, does
not fit within the ambit of the last paragraph of Section 104 permitting the Legislature
to pass local laws regulating or prohibiting such traffic." The effect of this Opinion
of the Justices is to greatly limit situations in which local laws may be enacted regarding
alcoholic beverages. This opinion was, in part, based upon a determination that, "Generally,
'regulate' implies the exercise of control over something that already exists." While
respecting the constitutional authority granted to the Alabama Supreme Court to interpret
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, this body disagrees with the conclusion reached by the
court concerning...
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5-17-8
Section 5-17-8 Reports to Administrator of Alabama Credit Union Administration; powers
of administrator. (a) Credit unions shall report to the Administrator of the Alabama Credit
Union Administration at least annually on or before January 31 in such manner and form as
required by the administrator for that purpose. Additional reports may be required. Credit
unions shall be examined at least every 18 months by employees of the administration or by
other persons designated by the administrator. For failure to file reports when due, unless
excused for cause by the administrator, the credit union shall pay to the State Treasurer
five dollars ($5) for each day of its delinquency. (b) If the administrator determines that
the credit union is violating this chapter, or is insolvent, the administrator may suspend
operations of the credit union by issuing an order requiring that the credit union cease operations
pending a hearing on the revocation of the certificate of approval, or the...
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45-37A-51.09
Section 45-37A-51.09 Compensation limits; forfeitures; required minimum. (a) Compensation
in excess of one hundred sixty thousand dollars ($160,000), or such other amount provided
in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, shall be disregarded. Such amount shall
be adjusted for increases in the cost-of-living in accordance with Section 401(a)(17)(B),
except that the dollar increase in effect on January 1 of any calendar year shall be effective
for the fiscal years beginning with or within such calendar year. If compensation for any
prior determination period is taken into account in determining a participant member's benefits
for the current fiscal year, the compensation for such prior determination period is subject
to the applicable annual compensation limit in effect for that prior period. (b) Notwithstanding
the foregoing and to the extent applicable to governmental plans as such are defined in Section
414(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, in no event may...
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45-42-162.17
Section 45-42-162.17 Transition. (a) The transition period shall be directed by the
provisions contained herein. The level of services during transition shall not be below the
level of service previously provided by the respective government. (b)(1) Not later than six
months after assuming office, the commission shall adopt a plan for the reorganization of
service operations on a countywide basis, so that the general service district shall receive
services, (including, but not limited to: streets and roads, refuse disposal, police, parks,
and recreation), which are customarily furnished by a county government in a metropolitan
area, and the urban service district shall receive services, (including, but not limited to:
additional police protection, additional transportation, street lighting, and street cleaning)
which are customarily furnished by a city in a metropolitan area. The plan to combine services
and functions should aim toward effectiveness, efficiency, and equity in the...
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13A-11-61.3
Section 13A-11-61.3 Regulation of firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories. (a)
The purpose of this section is to establish within the Legislature complete control
over regulation and policy pertaining to firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories in
order to ensure that such regulation and policy is applied uniformly throughout this state
to each person subject to the state's jurisdiction and to ensure protection of the right to
keep and bear arms recognized by the Constitutions of the State of Alabama and the United
States. This section is to be liberally construed to accomplish its purpose. (b) For
the purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings:
(1) AMMUNITION. Fixed cartridge ammunition, shotgun shells, the individual components of fixed
cartridge ammunition and shotgun shells, projectiles for muzzle-loading firearms, and any
propellant used in firearms or ammunition. (2) EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED BY A STATUTE OF THIS STATE.
The authority of...
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17-3-2
Section 17-3-2 Qualifications and appointment of registrars; chair. (a) Registration
shall be conducted in each county by a board of three reputable and suitable persons to be
appointed, unless otherwise provided by law, by the Governor, Auditor, and Commissioner of
Agriculture and Industries, or by a majority of them acting as a state board of appointment.
The registrars shall be qualified electors, residents of the county, shall have a high school
diploma or equivalent, and possess the minimum computer and map reading skills necessary to
function in the office. The Secretary of State shall prescribe guidelines to assist the state
board of appointment in determining the qualifications of registrars. The registrars shall
not hold an elective office during their term. One of the members shall be designated by the
state board of appointment as chair of the board of registrars for each county. (b) Notwithstanding
the provisions of subsection (a), the Legislature may provide by local law...
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40-23-4.2
Section 40-23-4.2 Food stamp purchases exempt. (a) As used in this section the
following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) FOOD STAMPS. The stamps provided by
the United States Department of Agriculture for issuance to qualified recipients under the
federal Food Stamp Act, 7 U.S.C. §2011 et seq. (2) FOOD STAMP SALES TAX AMENDMENT. Section
1505 of the Food Security Act of 1985 (Public Law 99-198) which amended 7 U.S.C. §2013(a)
and provides that a state may not participate in the food stamp program if state or local
taxes are collected on purchases of food made with food stamps. (b) It is hereby declared
by the Legislature that this exemption is enacted in response to the coercive threat of Congress
contained in the Food Stamp Sales Tax Amendment in order to insure that all eligible citizens
within the State of Alabama will continue to receive food stamp benefits; that the State of
Alabama has challenged the constitutionality of the Food Stamp Sales Tax Amendment and the...

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11-98-13.1
Section 11-98-13.1 Permanent Oversight Commission on 911. (a) The Permanent Oversight
Commission on 911 is established. The commission shall do the following: (1) Study the operational
and financial condition of the current 911 systems within the State of Alabama and publish
a report detailing the same. (2) Study the rate charged for 911 services and make recommendations
to the board regarding adjustments to the rate. (3) Develop recommendations for the most efficient
and effective delivery of 911 services in Alabama over both the long- and short-term. (4)
Study the charges levied by each telecommunications provider to each communications district
for both data base and network charges. (5) Develop legislation necessary to implement its
long-term 911 plan. (6) Report its findings, recommendations, and proposed legislation to
the Legislature prior to the last day of the 2014 Regular Session. (b) The commission shall
remain in place until the later of the end of the 2014 Regular Session...
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17-3-5
Section 17-3-5 Compensation and allowances for registrars; treatment as state employees.
(a) Each registrar shall receive a salary in the amount of eighty dollars ($80) per day for
each day's attendance upon business of the board, to be paid by the state and disbursed to
the county commissions and disbursed by the county commissions to each registrar on order
of a quorum of the board of registrars of the county. The state Comptroller shall issue to
each county commission on a monthly basis an amount sufficient to fund these payments plus
the employer share of the Social Security or Federal Insurance Corporation Act tax. The county
commission will provide to the state Comptroller an invoice itemized to reflect payments made.
If a legal holiday falls on a day the board is to be in session, and the courthouse of the
county is closed for the holiday, the board of registrars shall be compensated for the holiday.
Each registrar shall receive a mileage allowance equal to the amount allowed...
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22-22A-5
Section 22-22A-5 Powers and functions of department; representation of department by
Attorney General in legal actions. In addition to any other powers and functions which may
be conferred upon it by law, the department is authorized beginning October 1, 1982 to: (1)
Administer appropriate portions of Sections 9-7-10 through 9-7-20, which relate to permitting,
regulatory and enforcement functions; administer and enforce the provisions and execute the
functions of Chapter 28 of this title; Chapter 22 of this title; Article 2 of Chapter 23 of
this title; Chapter 30 of this title; appropriate portions of Article 1 of Chapter 27 of this
title; Sections 22-24-1 through 22-24-11; Sections 22-25-1 through 22-25-15; and Sections
22-36-1 through 22-36-10. (2) Acting through the Environmental Management Commission, promulgate
rules, regulations, and standards in order to carry out the provisions and intent of this
chapter; provided, however, that prior to the promulgation of any state primary or...
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