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9-2-3
Section 9-2-3 Powers and duties as to state parks and parkways, etc. The Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources, for the purpose of establishing, developing and maintaining state parks
and parkways, may acquire land by donation, purchase, condemnation or lease and for these
purposes may use such funds as may be available to it and not otherwise obligated and may
enter into agreements with the federal government or other agencies for acquiring by lease,
purchase or otherwise such lands as in its judgment are desirable for state parks or parkways.
As to the purchase of lands, such agreements may provide for a division of the payments over
a period of years, in which case the payments may be secured by mortgage; provided, that no
liability shall attach to the State of Alabama or any of its departments, boards, bureaus
or commissions or any member or official thereof if the security specifically given in any
such mortgage is insufficient to pay said mortgage at a forced sale or...
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11-3A-2
Section 11-3A-2 Powers for public welfare, health, and safety; authorization; scope. (a) Except
where otherwise specifically prohibited or provided for either heretofore or hereafter by
general law or the constitution of this state and subject to the procedures and limitations
set out in this chapter, the county commission of a county may provide for its property and
affairs; and for the public welfare, health, and safety of the citizens throughout the unincorporated
areas of the county by exercising certain powers for the protection of the county and public
property under its control. The powers granted herein to provide for the public welfare, health,
and safety of its citizens shall only include the following: (1) Abatement of weeds as a public
nuisance as defined in Section 11-67-60. (2) Subject to the provisions of Section 6-5-127,
control of animals and animal nuisances. (3) Control of litter as defined in subsection (b)
of Section 13A-7-29, or rubbish as defined in subdivision...
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23-1-81
Section 23-1-81 County commissions - Authority to establish, operate, etc., bridges, ferries,
causeways, etc.; licensing. (a) The county commission of each county is invested with authority
to purchase or establish toll bridges, free bridges, causeways, and ferries or free ferries
within their respective jurisdictions as provided in this article and may levy a special tax
to purchase or build the bridges and causeways when, in the opinion of the county commission,
the public good requires it. (b) The county commission of each county may also license any
individual, group of individuals, partnership, corporation, association, or any other legal
entity to establish or to operate toll roads, toll bridges, ferries, or causeways and authorize
the licensee to establish and fix the rates of toll. Toll roads and toll bridges that are
licensed by a county and which are on or over the line between any two counties shall be licensed
by both counties. (c) The State Department of Transportation may...
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9-16-92
Section 9-16-92 Inspections; authority to inspect records, equipment, premises; etc.; violations;
maintenance of records, etc., by permittee; authority to enter upon all lands of the state.
(a) For the purpose of developing or assisting in the development, administration, and enforcement
of this article or in the administration and enforcement of any permit under this article,
or of determining whether any person is in violation of any requirement of this article: (1)
The regulatory authority shall require any permittee to (i) establish and maintain appropriate
records, (ii) make monthly reports to the regulatory authority, (iii) install, use, and maintain
any necessary monitoring equipment or methods, (iv) evaluate results in accordance with such
methods, at such locations, intervals, and in such manner as the regulatory authority shall
prescribe, and (v) provide such other information relative to surface coal mining and reclamation
operations as the regulatory authority deems...
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16-18B-6
in any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter and of the parties; (3) To have and
to use a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To acquire, provide, construct,
improve, renovate, equip, and maintain, or transfer to public institutions in the state, forensic
sciences laboratories and educational facilities for the provision of instruction and research
in the field of forensic sciences; (5) To receive, take and hold by sale, gift, lease, devise
or otherwise, real and personal estate of every description, and to manage the same;
(6) To acquire by purchase, gift, or the exercise of the power of eminent domain, or any other
lawful means, and to transfer, convey or cause to be conveyed to the state, any real, personal
or mixed property necessary or convenient in connection with the acquiring, providing, constructing,
improving, renovating, equipping and maintenance of, or transfer to public institutions in
the state, forensic sciences laboratories and educational...
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37-5-3
nor to limit any such grant to a power or powers of the same class or classes as those enumerated.
The district is empowered to do all acts necessary, proper or convenient in the exercise of
the powers granted under this chapter. Any district created pursuant to this statute shall
have the power: (1) To sue and be sued. (2) To have a seal. (3) To acquire by purchase, gift,
devise, lease or exercise of the power of eminent domain or other mode of acquisition, hold
and dispose of real and personal property of every kind within or without the district,
subject to mortgages or any other liens. (4) To make and enter into contracts, conveyances,
mortgages, deeds of trust, bonds or leases. (5) To incur debts, to borrow money, to issue
negotiable bonds and to provide for the rights of holders thereof. (6) To fix, maintain and
collect rates and charges for any service. (7) To pledge all or any part of its revenues.
(8) To make such covenants in connection with the issuance of bonds or to...
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40-12-176
Section 40-12-176 Vending machines. (a) Every person, firm, corporation, association, or copartnership
operating a vending machine business whereby tangible personal property is sold through
or by the use of coin-operated machines shall pay an annual privilege license tax based on
the total sales of each such vending company during the preceding year as follows: Total Sales
Amount of Tax $12,000.00 or less $10.00 12,000.01 - 24,000.00 20.00 24,000.01 - 36,000.00
30.00 36,000.01 - 48,000.00 40.00 48,000.01 - 60,000.00 60.00 60,000.01 - 80,000.00 75.00
80,000.01 - 100,000.00 90.00 100,000.01 - 150,000.00 125.00 150,000.01 - 200,000.00 150.00
200,000.01 - 250,000.00 175.00 250,000.01 - 350,000.00 200.00 350,000.01 - 450,000.00 300.00
450,000.01 - 750,000.00 400.00 750,000.01 - 1,000,000.00 500.00 1,000,000.01 - 2,500,000.00
600.00 2,500,000.01 - 5,000,000.00 700.00 5,000,000.01 - 7,500,000.00 800.00 7,500,000.01
- 10,000,000.00 900.00 10,000,000.01 or more 1000.00 (b) The revenue produced...
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41-16-51
and those providing the service. (11) Purchases of computer and word processing hardware when
the hardware is the only type that is compatible with hardware already owned by the entity
taking bids and custom software. (12) Professional services contracts for codification and
publication of the laws and ordinances of municipalities and counties. (13) Contractual services
and purchases of commodities for which there is only one vendor or supplier and contractual
services and purchases of personal property which by their very nature are impossible
to award by competitive bidding. (14) Purchases of dirt, sand, or gravel by a county governing
body from in-county property owners in order to supply a county road or bridge project in
which the materials will be used. The material shall be delivered to the project site by county
employees and equipment used only on projects conducted exclusively by county employees. (15)
Contractual services and purchases of products related to, or having...
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37-6-9
Section 37-6-9 Qualifications for membership; meetings; voting. (a) No person who is not an
incorporator shall become a member of a cooperative unless such person shall agree to use
electric energy furnished by the cooperative when such electric energy shall be available
through its facilities. The bylaws of a cooperative may provide that any person, including
an incorporator, shall cease to be a member thereof if he shall fail or refuse to use or pay
for electric energy made available by the cooperative or if electric energy shall not be made
available to such person by the cooperative within a specified time after such person shall
have become a member thereof. Membership in the cooperative shall not be transferable, except
as may be provided in the bylaws. The bylaws may prescribe additional qualifications and limitations
in respect of membership. (b) An annual meeting of the members shall be held at such time
as shall be provided in the bylaws. The bylaws may provide that area...
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45-49A-81.04
Section 45-49A-81.04 Investment of funds. All monies properly belonging to the fund shall be
kept in a separate account or accounts, and may, in the discretion of the persons charged
with the duties of administering the fund, be invested in any securities provided by law to
be a suitable investment for trust fund monies pursuant to the laws of this state including,
but not limited to, the following: (1) Bonds, notes, or other obligations of the United States,
or those guaranteed by the United States or for which the credit of the United States is pledged
for the payment of the principal and interest or the dividends thereof. (2) State bonds pledging
the full faith and credit of the state and revenue bonds additionally secured by the full
faith and credit of the state. (3) Bonds of the counties and municipalities of the state which
contain a pledge of full faith and credit of the county or municipality which issues the bonds.
(4) Savings accounts or certificates of deposit at any bank...
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