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22-23-31
Section 22-23-31 Definitions. When used in this article and except where the context prohibits,
the following words and terms shall have the following meanings: (1) FEDERAL ACT. The Federal
Safe Drinking Water Act, being Public Law 93-523. (2) ADMINISTRATOR. The Administrator of
the United States Environmental Protection Agency. (3) NATIONAL PRIMARY DRINKING WATER REGULATIONS.
Primary drinking water regulations promulgated by the administrator pursuant to the federal
act. (4) FEDERAL AGENCY. Any department, agency or instrumentality of the government of the
United States, the regulation of which has been delegated to the State of Alabama pursuant
to the federal act. (5) BOARD. The Alabama Department of Environmental Management. (6) HEALTH
OFFICER. The Director of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. (7) LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL
UNIT. Any community, town, city, county, board, authority, nonprofit corporation or other
unit of government created by the Legislature. (8) PERSON....
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22-23-37
Section 22-23-37 Notification of users and regulatory agencies by water suppliers of certain
violations, etc. (a) The supplier of water shall, as soon as practicable, notify the local
county health departments, the board, the administrator, users, the public and communications
media located in the area served by the system whenever a public water system: (1) Is not
in compliance with the state primary drinking water regulations; (2) Fails to perform monitoring
required by regulations adopted by the board; (3) Is subject to a variance granted for an
inability to meet a maximum contaminant level requirement; (4) Is subject to an exemption;
or (5) Fails to comply with the requirements prescribed by a variance or exemption. (b) The
notice shall include the fact of violation of public drinking water regulations, variance
or exemption from compliance with such regulations and the extent, nature and possible health
effects of such fact. Public notice shall be given in a manner prescribed by...
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45-25-10
Section 45-25-10 Disclaimer. (a) This chapter endeavors to add to the Code of Alabama 1975,
all DeKalb County local laws enacted after 1978 and all DeKalb County prior local laws that
were amended or affected by a local law enacted after 1978. (b) It is the purpose of this
chapter to state current applicable law. To this end: (1) This chapter shall not affect the
compensation, terms, pension and retirement benefits and rights, and other benefits and rights
otherwise provided by law enacted prior to the codification of this chapter. (2) A condition
or requirement for operation or effect of a law included in this chapter, including, but not
limited to, voter approval at a referendum, is not superseded by the inclusion of the law
in this chapter, and such condition or requirement remains applicable. (3) This chapter shall
not be construed as validating, reenacting, or enacting laws otherwise superseded or repealed
by a legislative enactment. (4) This chapter shall have no effect on any...
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45-25-92.04
Section 45-25-92.04 Industrial Development Authority - Powers. The authority or its agents
or employees may do the following: (1) Investigate, study, and engage in basic research relative
to the natural resources of land, water, minerals, and people in the county and apply its
findings in efforts to promote a sound and balanced agricultural, industrial, and economic
development of the county. (2) Cooperate with municipal, regional, state, or federal planning
or other industrial development authorities. (3) Publicize and advertise the industrial, commercial,
and agricultural resources and opportunities in the county. (4) Collect, compile, and distribute
literature concerning the facilities, advantages, and attractions of the county, the educational,
historic, recreational, and scenic places of interest within the county, and the air, water,
and highway transportation facilities. (5) Contract with other agencies, individuals, or corporations
to promote the purposes of this part, and...
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45-27-90.04
Section 45-27-90.04 Powers of authority. The authority or its agents and employees may do all
of the following: (1) Investigate, study, and engage in basic research relative to the natural
resources of land, water, minerals, and people in the county and apply its findings in efforts
to promote a sound and balanced agricultural, industrial, and economic development of the
county. (2) Cooperate with municipal, regional, state, or federal planning or other industrial
development authorities. (3) Publicize and advertise the industrial, commercial, and agricultural
resources and opportunities in the county. (4) Collect, compile, and distribute literature
concerning the facilities, advantages, and attractions of the county, the educational, historic,
recreational, and scenic places of interest within the county, and the air, water, and highway
transportation facilities. (5) Contract with other agencies, individuals, or corporations
to promote the purposes of this article, and expressly to...
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45-32-90.04
Section 45-32-90.04 Powers of authority. The authority or its agents and employees may do all
of the following: (1) Investigate, study, and engage in basic research relative to the natural
resources of land, water, minerals, and people in the county and apply its findings in efforts
to promote a sound and balanced agricultural, industrial, and economic development of the
county. (2) Cooperate with municipal, regional, state, or federal planning or other industrial
development authorities. (3) Publicize and advertise the industrial, commercial, and agricultural
resources and opportunities in the county. (4) Collect, compile, and distribute literature
concerning the facilities, advantages, and attractions of the county, the educational, historic,
recreational, and scenic places of interest within the county and the air, water, and highway
transportation facilities. (5) Contract with other agencies, individuals, or corporations
to promote the purposes of this article, and expressly to...
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45-9-91
Section 45-9-91 Creation; composition; headquarters; meetings; personnel. (a) Pursuant to Amendment
678 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, there is created and established the Chambers
County Industrial Development Council on September 1, 2001. Initially, the council shall consist
of the current members of the Industrial Development Authority of Chambers County. As the
terms of the members of the authority expire, their successors shall be appointed to the new
council as follows: (1) The county commissioners from Commission Districts 1, 2, and 3 shall
each appoint one member for initial terms of one year each. (2) The county commissioners from
Commission Districts 4, 5, and 6 shall each appoint one member for initial terms of two years
each. (3) The governing body of each incorporated municipality in the county shall appoint
one member for an initial term of three years. (4) A consensus of the state legislative delegation
for the county shall appoint two members for initial terms...
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11-100-2
Section 11-100-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature hereby finds and determines that: (1)
The convention industry is a vital and beneficial industry for the State of Alabama and promotes
the health, welfare, progress, and physical and economic well-being of the people of this
state. (2) Adequate facilities are essential to the proper development of the meeting and
entertainment industries. Adequate convention facilities are often not self-supporting so
as to permit their financing with revenue bonds, but generate economic activity and stimulate
business and commerce in the affected locality, and throughout the state, through increased
demand for goods and services furnished by restaurants, hotels, places of entertainment, as
well as stores, shops and other establishments, and, as a consequence, they generate additional
state and local tax revenues. (3) It is in the interest of the state and its cities and counties,
for the state to assist any city, county, and entities or...
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22-21-211
Section 22-21-211 Purpose of article. It is the legislative intent and purpose of this article
that the Hospital Service Program for Indigents provided for in this article shall be a program
designed and administered so as to provide hospitalization for those residents of the State
of Alabama who are ill or injured and who can be helped markedly by treatment in a hospital,
but who are clearly unable to meet the cost of such hospitalization from their own resources
or from the resources of those upon whom they are legally dependent. It is not intended that
the program shall be burdened by attempting to provide purely domiciliary care for persons
with permanently disabling diseases or illnesses or with chronic diseases or illnesses, such
as tuberculosis or mental disorders, which are already provided for under any special program
of the State of Alabama or of the United States. It is also not intended that this article
shall be compulsory on any county except during such time as the...
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22-24-8
Section 22-24-8 Drilling requirements. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter
to drill a water well within the State of Alabama unless the following provisions are complied
with: (1) The driller of the water well shall be licensed as provided in Section 22-24-5.
(2) The driller shall, at all times during the drilling of a water well, keep posted in a
conspicuous location, at or near the well being drilled or on his person, the appropriate
license certificate as furnished by the board. (3) Before the commencement of the drilling
operation, the driller shall file an application of intent to drill a water well, as directed
by the board. (4) The driller of the well, within 30 days after completion of the drilling
of each water well, shall deliver to the board, upon forms to be supplied by the board, a
"report of well drilled." The board shall notify the local health authorities within
seven days of the receipt thereof. (5) The driller shall furnish a log and a set of samples...

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