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45-47-243
Section 45-47-243 Disposition of funds. All funds paid to Marion County from oil and gas taxes
pursuant to Section 40-20-8 shall be distributed in the following manner: (1) Fifty percent
to the county commission to be expended at its discretion, with emphasis on road construction
and maintenance. (2) Thirty percent to the city and county boards of education with the distribution
to be made on the basis of the State Department of Education's percentage distribution ratio
for dividing funds between the Marion County and Winfield City school systems. (3) Five percent
to the sheriff for law enforcement and alcohol and drug abuse programs. (4) Three percent
to the county firefighters association to be distributed by the association to municipal and
volunteer fire departments on an equal basis for fire protection. (5) Two percent to the county
commission to be distributed to rescue squads and municipal ambulance services and libraries
on an equal basis. (6) Ten percent for additional...
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22-18-2
Section 22-18-2 Exceptions to applicability of chapter. The provisions of this article shall
not apply to volunteer rescue squads that are members of the Alabama Association of Rescue
Squads, Inc., and which furnish BLS ambulance service to the public; nor shall the provisions
of this chapter apply to businesses or companies which only provide free ambulance service
to their employees who require medical attention on business or company grounds; nor shall
the provisions of this chapter apply to or govern ambulances owned by a county, a municipality,
or any other political subdivision of the state. (Acts 1971, No. 1590, p. 2717, §6; Acts
1973, No. 526, p. 767; Acts 1975, 4th Ex. Sess., No. 120, p. 2815, §1; Acts 1977, No. 526,
p. 698; Acts 1981, No. 81-774, p. 1335; Act 2010-584, p. 1304, §1.)...
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22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate
Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in form substantially
as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public through verification of competency
and ensure accountability for patient care related activities all states license emergency
medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), advanced EMTs
and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day movement of EMS personnel
across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as assigned by an appropriate
authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal recognition to EMS personnel
licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states have a vested interest in
protecting the public's health and safety...
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22-18-1
Section 22-18-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) ADVANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL
TECHNICIAN. Any person 18 years of age or older who satisfies all of the following: a. Has
successfully completed the advanced emergency medical technician course of instruction, or
its equivalent, as approved by the State Board of Health. b. Has passed the state Advanced
EMT examination, as well as having met the requirements for becoming a licensed emergency
medical technician. c. Has been granted a license by the State Board of Health. (2) ADVANCED
LIFE SUPPORT (ALS). The treatment of potentially life-threatening medical emergencies through
the use of invasive medical techniques specified as advanced life support techniques by the
Board of Health, which ordinarily would be performed or provided by licensed physicians, but
which may be performed by emergency medical service personnel during emergencies...
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32-6-172
Section 32-6-172 Preparation; issuance; proof to be submitted by applicant; use. The distinctive
license plates provided for by this division shall be prepared by the Commissioner of Revenue
and shall be issued through the probate judge or license commissioner of the several counties
of the state in like manner as are other motor vehicle license plates or tags, and such officers
shall be entitled to their regular fees for such service. Applicants for such distinctive
plates shall present to the issuing official proof of their membership in a volunteer rescue
squad by means of certificate signed by the treasurer of Alabama Association of Rescue Squads,
Inc. The distinctive license plates or tags so issued shall be used only upon and for personally-owned,
private passenger vehicles (to include station wagons and pick-up trucks) registered in the
name of the member of a volunteer rescue squad making application therefor, and when so issued
to such applicant shall be used upon the vehicle...
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45-2-242
Section 45-2-242 Levy of tax; disposition of funds. (a) In addition to any other taxes levied
and collected in Baldwin County, there is hereby levied, and shall be collected, a one and
one-half mill ad valorem tax on all property located in Baldwin County. (b)(1) The net proceeds
of the tax herein levied shall be equally distributed among the qualified existing and subsequently
formed county volunteer, municipal fire departments, and volunteer municipal fire departments
which are qualified. A qualified department is one which is certified and incorporated and
has a Class 9 Insurance Service Office (I.S.O.) or higher rating, and which maintains such
Class 9 I.S.O. classification or better. Nonqualified departments shall become qualified by
meeting the following requirements: a. Noncertified departments shall become certified within
one year after agreeing to certification; b. A certified department shall receive a Class
9 I.S.O. rating or better within two years after seeking such...
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45-30-140.09
Section 45-30-140.09 Transfer of funds upon dissolution or abandonment of eligible volunteer
fire district. Upon dissolution or abandonment of any eligible volunteer fire district, any
remaining funds derived from this article or any assets purchased with the funds derived from
this article, after all indebtedness has been satisfied, shall be transferred to the association.
The funds and assets shall be reallocated to remaining volunteer fire districts that provide
fire protection services for the dissolved or abandoned area. In the event there are no remaining
volunteer fire districts, the funds or assets shall be distributed to remaining volunteer
fire departments in the county. Upon dissolution or abandonment of the fire district, the
collection of fire protection service fees shall cease unless a new district is formed within
30 days to replace the dissolved or abandoned district. (Act 2015-513, 1st Sp. Sess., §10.)...

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45-35-140.03
Section 45-35-140.03 Fire protection service fee - Collection, administration, and enforcement.
Except with regard to the enforcement provisions thereof, the fire protection service fee
shall be collected and administered as closely as possible at the same time, in the same manner,
and under the same requirements and laws as are the ad valorem taxes of the state. Likewise,
in the case of mobile homes, the fee shall be collected and administered as closely as possible
at the same time, in the same manner, and under the same requirements and laws as the annual
registration fee for manufactured homes provided in Section 40-12-255. If the fire protection
service fee is not paid within 30 days after becoming due and payable, the county commission
may collect the service fee as provided in Section 45-35-140.09. The proceeds of the fee shall
be paid into a special county fund. Within 30 days of payment into the special fund, the county
commission shall divide the funds equally among all...
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36-16-11
Section 36-16-11 Property Inventory Control Division - Property exempt from control. There
is hereby expressly exempt from Sections 36-16-8 to 36-16-10, inclusive, all livestock, animals,
farm and agricultural products and property owned or used by, or in connection with, or under
control of, all public schools, universities, colleges, trade schools, Alabama Institute for
Deaf and Blind, State Library Service, and all fire control or fire rescue equipment acquired
by the Alabama Forestry Commission from sources other than state agencies and subsequently
donated to volunteer fire departments pursuant to Section 9-3-19; provided, Sections 36-16-8
to 36-16-10, inclusive, shall not apply to the Alabama hospitals for the insane and the Partlow
State School and Hospital. (Acts 1949, No. 627, p. 967, §4; Act 2000-212, p. 295, §1.)...

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45-26-142.11
Section 45-26-142.11 Service charge or fee - Approval; collection. (a) No service charge may
be assessed unless the service charge is approved at a referendum election of the qualified
voters in the district, provided that no person may vote more than once in the election. (b)
Any service charge assessed shall be collected by the revenue commissioner of the county where
the property is located and distributed to the board of the district for fire protection and
emergency medical services and for the administration of the district. (c) The expenses of
establishing and maintaining the district shall be paid for by the proceeds of the service
charge, which shall be assessed and collected from qualified property owners within the district.
The revenues collected from each district, less any costs of collection, shall be used for
fire protection and emergency medical services in the district. The service charge shall be
a personal obligation of the owner of the property served by the...
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