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11-50B-5
Section 11-50B-5 Maintenance of records; payment of capital costs, etc. Every public provider
furnishing cable service or telecommunications service in the exercise of authority granted
under the provisions of this chapter shall maintain books and records of its operations reflecting
all costs, including direct costs and indirect costs, of providing the cable service or telecommunications
service, as the case may be, in accordance with generally accepted governmental accounting
principles. Books and records maintained pursuant to the provisions of this section shall
disclose the sources and amounts of capital, including working capital, employed in the provision
of cable service or telecommunications service, as the case may be. No part of the capital
costs incurred or capital expenditures made, or the operating expenses paid, by a public provider
in the provision of cable service or telecommunications service, as the case may be, in the
exercise of authority granted under this chapter...
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41-23-192
Section 41-23-192 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1)
Alabama is in need of more safe and affordable public transportation options for residents
and visitors. (2) Inadequate and inefficient public transportation in Alabama adversely affects
a community's ability to develop and maintain a viable and stable economy. (3) The establishment
of the Alabama Public Transportation Trust Fund is intended to do all of the following: a.
Provide a flexible source of funding for all Alabama communities to address their public transportation
needs. b. Help families attain economic stability. c. Connect people to work opportunities
and meet other vital transportation needs. d. Contribute to economic growth through increased
employment in operating and maintaining public transportation infrastructure. e. Increase
tax revenue by improving the ability of people to access work and purchase goods and services,
thereby benefiting all Alabama residents. f. Alleviate...
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45-13-80.01
Section 45-13-80.01 Additional court costs and fees; courthouse addition. (a) In any case in
which court costs are assessed in the district and circuit courts of Clarke County, or the
municipal courts in the county, there shall be assessed and collected as other costs and charges
are collected, an additional court cost as follows: (1) In all circuit court criminal, civil,
and domestic cases: Fifty dollars ($50). (2) In district court cases as follows: a. Criminal
and civil (except as provided herein): Twenty-five dollars ($25). b. Traffic: Twenty-five
dollars ($25). c. Small claims: Ten dollars ($10). d. Juvenile: Ten dollars ($10). (3) In
all municipal court cases: Twenty dollars ($20). (b) The additional court costs and fees shall
not be waived by any court unless all other fees, assessments, costs, fines, and charges associated
with the cases are waived. (c) The additional fees when collected by the clerks or their collection
officers of the courts shall be paid into the General...
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45-20-81
Section 45-20-81 Law library. In Covington County, in each civil or quasi-civil action at law,
suit in equity, criminal, or quasi-criminal case or any other proceeding filed in, arising
in, or brought by appeal, certiorari, or otherwise in the circuit court, inferior court, or
other court in the county, including municipal courts, there shall be taxed as part of the
costs the sum of three dollars ($3). The fees taxed under this section shall be collected
as other costs in such cases are collected; and when collected by the clerk or other collecting
officers of such courts, including the register of the circuit court, shall be paid to the
treasurer or depository as herein set forth. The sums so paid over to the county treasury
or depository shall be maintained in a separate account in the county treasury or depository
designated as the county law library fund. The funds shall be expended by the judges of the
circuit court of the county for establishing, maintaining, equipping, and...
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45-41-82.03
Section 45-41-82.03 Additional court cost - Circuit and district courts. (a) In addition to
any court costs and fees now or hereafter authorized in Lee County, the Lee County Commission,
upon adoption of a resolution by the commission, may impose an additional court cost in an
amount not to exceed fifty dollars ($50) to be assessed and taxed as costs in cases filed
in the circuit and district courts of Lee County as follows: (1) The additional court cost
shall apply to all civil and criminal cases, including all appeals from any municipal court
in Lee County. (2) The additional court cost shall not apply to small claims or to any case
where the cost has previously been assessed, including de novo appeals from the district court.
(3) The court cost shall not be waived by any court, unless all other fees, assessments, costs,
fines, and charges associated with the case are waived. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if
any municipal court within Lee County imposes, collects, and distributes to...
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45-43-81
Section 45-43-81 Law library. In each civil and criminal case hereafter filed in any municipal,
circuit, or district court in Lowndes County, there shall be taxed as costs the sum of two
dollars ($2). The costs taxed under this section shall be collected as other costs in such
cases are collected, and when collected by the clerks or other collecting officers of such
courts, including the register of the circuit court, shall be by them paid over to the treasurer
or depository of Lowndes County for deposit in the county treasury. The sums so paid over
to the county treasury or depository shall be maintained in a separate fund in the county
treasury, designated as the Lowndes County Law Library Fund, and shall be expended by the
district court judge presiding over Lowndes County for establishing, maintaining, equipping,
and operating a law library at Hayneville. The presiding district court judge shall draw warrants
on the county treasury in making expenditures for the purposes...
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45-48-70.56
Section 45-48-70.56 Purchasing and contract limitations; liability; emergency situations; penalties.
(a) It shall be unlawful for the commission or any member thereof to purchase or vote to purchase
any property or enter into a contract for any work at a purchase price or contract price greater
than two thousand dollars ($2,000) with the costs thereof to become due or to be paid after
the expiration of the term of the office of the commissioners serving at the time the purchase
is made, vote taken, or contract entered into. Any member of the commission violating this
section, in addition to any criminal penalty, shall be personally liable to the county for
reimbursement of the full purchase price or contract price involved and this provision is
penal in nature and such sum or sums may be collected from each member of the commission violating
this section. (b) Provided however, action may be taken to meet the needs and demands of any
emergency situation affecting the roads, bridges, or...
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22-32-5
Section 22-32-5 Radiation Safety Fund; licensing and inspection fees; bond of contractor-leasor;
perpetual care fund; operating fund; compact commission fund; royalty fees; appropriation.
(a) There is hereby created a Radiation Safety Fund into which the State Treasurer shall deposit
the licensing, application, and inspection fee of the Radiation Control Agency. The Radiation
Control Agency is authorized to collect for deposit into the Radiation Safety Fund application,
licensing and inspection fees equal to 75 percent of those fees charged by the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission for issuing similar licenses. This authority applies only to the specific
licenses issued by the Radiation Control Agency. The funds available in the Radiation Safety
Fund are appropriated to the State Health Department for the purpose of Title 22, Chapter
14. The moneys in this fund may be carried over from one fiscal year to the next provided
that any unencumbered funds in excess of $100,000.00 on...
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24-5-32
Section 24-5-32 Anchorage requirements. (a) After January 1, 1976, it shall be unlawful for
any person to install, allow to be installed, occupy, or allow to be occupied any new or used
manufactured home or manufactured building unless the home or building is tied down to properly
installed ground anchors so as to be able to resist wind loads as specified in the rules and
regulations adopted by the commission. The Counties of Mobile and Baldwin are designated as
hurricane wind zones. All installers of manufactured homes and manufactured buildings must
be certified by the commission to install such structures. (b) Any manufactured home or manufactured
building sold after January 1, 1976, shall comply with the requirements of subsection (a)
immediately upon location on the new site. Any existing manufactured home or manufactured
building relocated to a new site after January 1, 1976, shall comply with the code requirements
of subsection (a) immediately upon location on the new site. (c)...
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33-16-7
Section 33-16-7 Duties and obligations which may be undertaken. The authority may undertake
and discharge the duties and obligations set forth in this section as follows: In connection
with the waterway, the authority may do or cause to be done the following: (1) Construct,
improve, maintain and operate all highway and railroad bridges necessitated by the waterway
and construct and maintain all highway relocations and alterations necessitated by the waterway;
(2) Construct, improve, maintain and operate all river and canal terminals necessitated by
the waterway; (3) Construct and maintain all alterations in sewer, water supply and drainage
facilities necessitated by the waterway; (4) Assume any increased cost necessitated by the
waterway in connection with maintaining and operating utility crossings. It is the intention
of the Legislature to make the scope of the foregoing duties and obligations which may be
undertaken by the authority commensurate with the corresponding requirements...
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