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45-23-141.07
Section 45-23-141.07 Transfer of funds upon dissolution or abandonment. Upon dissolution or
abandonment of any eligible volunteer fire department or emergency medical service squad,
any remaining funds derived from this part or any assets purchased with funds derived from
this part, after all lawful indebtedness has been satisfied, shall be transferred to the county
commission. The county commission shall transfer the funds in the following manner: If a volunteer
fire department is abandoned or dissolved, funds shall be transferred to the county firefighters
association. If an emergency medical service squad is abandoned or dissolved, funds shall
be transferred to the county rescue squad association. Those associations shall distribute
remaining funds in the best interest of providing emergency medical services and fire protection
in the area once served by the abandoned or dissolved fire department or emergency medical
service squad. In the event there are no volunteer fire...
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45-16-140.06
Section 45-16-140.06 Transfer of funds upon dissolution or abandonment of volunteer fire department.
Upon dissolution or abandonment of any eligible fire department or emergency medical service
squad and after all lawful indebtedness has been satisfied, any remaining funds derived from
this article or any assets purchased with funds derived from this article shall be transferred
to the Coffee County Commission. If a fire department is abandoned or dissolved, the Coffee
County Commission shall transfer the funds to the Coffee County Volunteer Firefighters Association.
If an emergency medical service squad is abandoned or dissolved, the Coffee County Commission
shall transfer the funds to the Coffee County General Fund. Those entities shall distribute
remaining funds in the best interest of providing emergency medical services and fire protection
in the area once served by the abandoned or dissolved fire department or emergency medical
service squad. In the event there are no fire...
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45-26-142.02
Section 45-26-142.02 Establishment of district; services. A district for fighting and preventing
fires and providing emergency medical services, to be known as the South Lake Martin Fire
District, may be established in Elmore and Tallapoosa Counties in the proposed area in the
manner hereinafter provided. The South Lake Martin Fire District shall provide support for
the Willow Point/Ourtown Fire District and the Windermere Fire District and provide enhanced
services in these districts. (Act 2013-412, p. 1558, §3.)...
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45-49-140.01
Section 45-49-140.01 Establishment of districts. Any area situated entirely within the county
may be established as a district for fighting fires as provided herein. Provided, however,
no land lying within the boundaries of a municipality or an existing fire fighting and emergency
medical services district at the time of the election shall be included in a newly established
district. (Act 90-697, p. 1352, § 3.)...
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45-49-140
Section 45-49-140 Definitions. The following words and terms as used in this subpart shall
have the following meanings ascribed to them, unless a contrary meaning is apparent from the
context: (1) DISTRICT FOR FIGHTING FIRES. A district created under this subpart for establishing
and maintaining a system for fighting or preventing fires. (2) DISTRICT FOR FIRE FIGHTING
AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES. A district created under this subpart for establishing and
maintaining a system for fighting and preventing fires and a system for the operation of emergency
medical services. (Act 90-697, p. 1352, § 2.)...
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45-49-142.02
Section 45-49-142.02 Duties of board. The board shall review and evaluate the delivery of volunteer
fire services to owners of dwellings and commercial buildings within the unincorporated area
in Mobile County Commission District 1 and any incorporated area in the district served by
a volunteer fire department. The board shall study and evaluate fire suppression, emergency
communication and dispatch, water supply and facilities, and the adequacy of fire protection
within the district. The board shall also review and collect data regarding a reasonable fire
protection and suppression service fee for funding fire protection, suppression, and emergency
dispatch. The board shall report its findings to the Mobile County Commission no later than
August 1, 2020. Thereafter, the board shall continue to serve in an advisory capacity as long
as needed by the Mobile County Commission. (Act 2015-258, § 4; Act 2019-152, § 1(4).)...

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40-5-47
Section 40-5-47 Collection of ad valorem tax revenues earmarked for support of fire protection
and emergency services. (a) Unless authorized by local law, the county revenue departments
are prohibited from charging and retaining any collection fees for collecting and otherwise
administering any special two mills of ad valorem tax authorized by referendums on June 4,
1996 and levied in any county for fire protection and emergency services. (b) This section
shall become effective retroactive to the date authorized by referendums on June 4, 1996,
and approved by the Governor. The intent of this legislation is for all monies collected under
this referendum to go to fire and emergency services outlined above in subsection (a). (Act
98-309, p. 519, §§1, 2.)...
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9-13-166
Section 9-13-166 Special annual tax for forest protection - Collection, disposition and expenditure.
The tax so assessed shall be collected as other taxes are collected and remitted to the state
Treasurer and placed in a "Forest Protection Fund" to be expended by the State Forestry
Commission of the State of Alabama for forest fire protection in the county, or any definitely
described portion thereof, against which the tax has been assessed. (Acts 1939, No. 562, p.
884, §4; Code 1940, T. 12, §203.)...
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11-48-16.1
Section 11-48-16.1 Assessment of charge against landowner seeking to connect to sewer. (a)
If a landowner, whose property has not previously been assessed a fee for the public improvement
of sanitary sewers or the sanitary sewer system, requests to be connected to the existing
sanitary sewer after the term of a public improvement ordinance relating to that improvement
has expired, the governing body of any city or town shall, if the improvement has sufficient
capacity to add the user, assess a charge against the property to be drained, served, or benefitted
by the sanitary sewers or sanitary sewer system to the extent of the increased value to the
property by reason of the special benefit derived from the connection. (b) The assessment
shall be computed at the same rate, if readily available, for property originally assessed
under the public improvement ordinance establishing the sanitary sewers to which the landowner
desires to connect. If the governing body determines the rate is not...
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45-23-141.09
Section 45-23-141.09 Forfeiture of funds. The purposes and use of funds generated by this part
is to enable all participating volunteer fire departments in Dale County to lower their ISO
ratings and to enable emergency medical service squads to guarantee emergency medical services
to the citizens of the county. All fire departments are required to attain and maintain an
ISO rating of "8/9" or below, within six years of the approval of this part. Any
departments not attaining this level or failing to maintain this level shall forfeit funds
generated by this part until such time as the "8/9" rating is attained or reattained.
Forfeited funds per this section shall be used or designated for use by the county volunteer
firefighters association for fire protection in the affected district. All emergency medical
service squads are required to attain and maintain a basic life support ambulance transport
license with the Alabama Department of Public Health. Any emergency medical service squad...

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