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45-47-245.05
Section 45-47-245.05 Disposition of funds. (a) The proceeds from the tax hereby levied, less
the actual costs of collection not to exceed 10 per centum, shall be paid by the State Department
of Revenue to the Marion County Commission to be deposited in two separate accounts to the
credit of either the Marion County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority or the
Marion County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association as follows: (1) Sixty percent to the Marion
County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority. (2) Forty percent to the Marion County
Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association, to be divided as follows: a. Twenty-five percent to
the Marion County Firefighters Association. b. Ten percent to rescue squad associations. c.
Five percent to public licensed ambulance services if such services are authorized and created
by such association. (b) The Marion County Fire and Rescue Association shall have authority
to promulgate rules and regulations having the force and effect...
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45-5-80
Section 45-5-80 Service for actions instituted outside Alabama; Sheriff's Department Fund.
(a) In Blount County, in addition to all other fees or costs levied, there shall be taxed
as costs the sum of twenty dollars ($20) in the service of any papers or documents by the
sheriff or any deputy sheriff arising out of any civil or criminal action instituted outside
the State of Alabama, whether at law or equity. The costs shall be collected in the same manner
as other court costs in actions instituted or arising outside the State of Alabama. (b) All
funds generated by the provisions of this section shall be paid into the General Fund of Blount
County, designated for the "Sheriff's Department Fund," and shall be used for the
costs and expenses incurred and related to the service of the civil or criminal papers or
documents. 45-5-80.10. (a) In Blount County, in addition to all other fees or costs levied,
there shall be taxed as costs the sum of twelve dollars fifty cents ($12.50) in the...
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22-18-6
Section 22-18-6 Violations; good Samaritan provisions; scope of privilege; control of emergency
scene; penalties. (a) It shall be a Class A misdemeanor for any person, firm, company, corporation,
organization, facility, or agency to do any of the following: (1) Deliberately hinder, obstruct,
or interfere with an officer, inspector, or duly authorized agent of the board while in the
performance of official duties. (2) Deliberately hinder, obstruct, or interfere with any physician,
licensed nurse, licensed EMSP, or emergency personnel exempt from licensure under this article
while that individual is providing emergency care to a third person or while that individual
is assisting at the scene of an emergency, directing traffic at the scene of an emergency,
or managing or helping to manage the scene of an emergency. (3) Violate subsection (c) or
(d). (4) Offer, provide, or perform, without a license or certificate to do so, an emergency
medical service or other function which, under this...
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45-19-82.50
Section 45-19-82.50 General register of transactions; disposition of funds. (a) The Judge of
Probate of Coosa County pursuant to Section 12-13-41, shall maintain a general register for
all transactions recorded by the probate office and shall have a general direct and general
reverse index for every instrument filed. Specifically included in the general register are
those instruments described in Section 12-13-41(11) (deeds and mortgages, etc.); Section 12-13-41(13)
(adverse possession); Section 35-4-52 (bankruptcy petitions); Section 35-4-53 (bonds for title);
Sections 35-4-69 and 35-4-71 (affidavits relative to chain of title of land); Section 35-4-76
(options to buy land); Section 35-4-90 (agreements to convey land); Section 35-4-91 (wills
which convey real property); Section 35-4-130 (lis pendens and hospital liens); Sections 36-5-3,
36-5-4, 36-5-5, and 36-5-6 (official bonds, notary bonds and oaths of office); Section 10-2A-93
(corporations); Section 10-4-26 (church minutes which...
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45-3-140.02
Section 45-3-140.02 Purpose. The purposes and use of funds generated by this article are to
enable all participating volunteer fire departments in Barbour County to lower their ISO ratings
and to provide fire protection services to the citizens of the county. All volunteer fire
departments are required to attain and maintain an ISO rating of "9/10" or below
within two years of the approval of this article. (Act 2007-272, p. 366, §3.)...
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45-37-243.11
Section 45-37-243.11 Indigent Care Fund. (a) There is hereby established for and in the counties
subject to this subpart a county indigent care fund herein called the Indigent Care Fund.
The Indigent Care Fund shall be used by such counties for any or all of the following purposes:
To acquire by construction, eminent domain, or otherwise a county hospital, hospitals, and/or
clinics, and to operate, equip, and maintain the same for the medical care and treatment of
indigent persons of such county suffering from illness, injury, disability, or infirmity,
including outpatients; and the furnishing of drugs and medicine to such indigent persons,
including outpatient care at the county hospital or at a clinic maintained by the county or
under contract with the county, also the operation of an emergency clinic. In addition, the
county shall be authorized to furnish part of the cost of the medical care for those of the
county able to pay for only part of their own medical care. (b) Such county...
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22-1-12
Section 22-1-12 Cardiac arrest survival. (a) The Department of Public Health shall establish
a comprehensive cardiac arrest survival plan for the training, credentialing, and certification
of primary cardiac care providers in the use of semiautomatic external defibrillators based
on national guidelines for life-saving interventions of persons suffering sudden, non-traumatic
cardiac arrest promulgated by the National Institutes of Health and the National Heart, Lung,
and Blood Institute. (b) All funds from the appropriation in Act 99-372 of the 1999 Regular
Session shall be used to assist in the purchase or acquisition of semiautomatic external defibrillators
and training for emergency medical care providers. To be eligible for assistance, emergency
medical care providers shall meet standards established by the department. (Act 99-372, p.
600, §§1, 3; Act 2018-152, §3.)...
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34-7B-13
Section 34-7B-13 Exemptions from chapter. This chapter does not apply to any of the following
persons, activities, or services: (1) Service in the case of emergency or domestic upheaval,
without compensation. (2) Licensed medical professionals operating within the scope of their
normal practice. (3) Personnel of the United States armed services performing their ordinary
duties. (4) Any public trade school or other public school or school program under the purview
of the State Board of Education or a local board of education. (5) Any person who only occasionally
dresses hair and receives no compensation therefor, or does any other act or thing mentioned
in this chapter, without holding himself or herself out to the public as a provider of any
practices defined in this chapter for compensation. (6) Departments in retail establishments
where cosmetics are demonstrated and offered for sale but where no other acts of cosmetology
or barbering are performed. (7) The licensees of any county or...
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45-23-244.05
Section 45-23-244.05 Disposition of funds. (a) The proceeds from the tax hereby authorized,
less the actual cost of collection not to exceed five per centum shall be paid by the State
Department of Revenue to the Dale County Commission, on a monthly basis. Five percent of the
revenue shall be paid into the county general fund. The remaining funds shall be placed by
the Dale County Commission into a special account to be used exclusively for fire protection
purposes in Dale County. The Dale County Commission shall be authorized to enter into service
contracts with individual fire departments or with associations which represent more than
one fire department, or both, to provide fire protection to a part or all of the county. The
compensation for the contracts shall be paid from funds in the special account. The Dale County
Commission shall be authorized to develop certain standards and criteria which shall be met
by all fire departments with which it enters into contract. (b) It is the...
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45-8-180
Section 45-8-180 E 911 service; street and road signs. (a) This section shall apply only to
Calhoun County. (b) In order to establish effective E 911 service in Calhoun County, it is
necessary for various streets and roads to be renamed and for new street and road signs to
be purchased and erected such that those providing emergency services may be able to quickly
identify and find the location where emergency services are required. Funds to provide new
street and road signs are not available and have not been provided for by other legislation.
Without these funds the establishment of an effective E 911 service in the communications
districts in Calhoun County will not be possible. This section is to provide for this local
need that exists in Calhoun County such that an effective E 911 service may be established
in the communications districts of that county. (c) Funds collected or obtained pursuant to
the provisions of Title 11, Subtitle 3, Chapter 98, by communications districts in...
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