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45-41-260.07
Section 45-41-260.07 Election for coverage. Except where jurisdiction has been obtained
by the commission pursuant to Section 45-41-260.02, the master plan and zoning regulations
provided by the commission shall not be applicable in any beat of Lee County until the majority
of the qualified electors of the beat voting in a special election have signified by their
vote that they desire the authority of the commission, its master plan, and the zoning regulations
to apply to their beat. The election must be held not less than 90 days nor more than 120
days after a petition seeking the election is filed in the office of the judge of probate.
The petition shall be signed by at least 15 percent of the electors who reside within the
beat and who own real estate located in the beat. Notice of the election shall be given by
three weeks' publication and posting notice in two public places within the beat. The cost
of the election shall be paid from the General Fund of Lee County. The ballot...
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45-44-120
Section 45-44-120 Participation in Employees' Retirement System and Health Insurance
Plan. The Board of Directors of the Star-Mindingall Water and Fire Protection Authority and
the boards of directors of all other public boards and authorities located in Macon County
may elect by resolution to have their employees participate in the Employees' Retirement System
and the State Employees' Health Insurance Plan, and to transfer to that system whatever funds
are necessary to accomplish that purpose. (Act 99-420, p. 749, ยง 1.)...
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45-49-90.01
Section 45-49-90.01 Purpose; liberal construction. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature
by the passage of this part to authorize the incorporation in Mobile County of public corporations
to acquire, enlarge, improve, replace, own, lease, and dispose of properties to the end that
such corporations may be able to develop land as sites for industrial parks in Mobile County
which shall be deemed to include the provision of water, sewage, drainage, transportation,
and other similar facilities which are incidental to the use of land as an industrial park,
including easements and rights of way for public utilities providing power and communication
services, but shall not be deemed to include the provision of structures or buildings other
than structures or buildings related to the provision of water, sewage, drainage, transportation,
or similar facilities. It is the further intent of the Legislature by the passage of this
part to vest such public corporations with all powers that may be...
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12-16-145
Section 12-16-145 Alternate juror selection and qualification plan; master list; random
selection; disqualification. Notwithstanding any provision of Title 12, Chapter 16, the presiding
circuit judge, with the consent of the circuit judges of the court, may elect to utilize the
following alternate juror selection and qualification plan after notice to the Administrative
Director of Courts, which eliminates the master jury box and the interposition of the jury
commission in the qualifying process, and embraces and combines the qualification and summoning
process, as follows: The jury commission shall meet and cause to be compiled and maintained
a master list of persons in the county, together with their residence addresses, who may be
called for jury service. The list shall be compiled and maintained, avoiding duplication as
far as possible, from one or more of the sources named in Section 12-16-57 to include
persons whose listings will foster the policy and protect the rights provided...
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10A-21-2.15
Section 10A-21-2.15 Contracting with local authorities on use of public roads and places
by internal improvement and public utility corporations. Street railway, gas, electric, and
water companies and all other corporations, except railroads, formed for the purpose of constructing,
operating, or maintaining any works of internal improvement or public utility in any county
or municipal corporation may contract with the authorities of the county or municipal corporation
in reference to the use of the streets, public roads, and other public places therein the
manner of constructing and operating their lines or works, the public service they are to
render, and the compensation they are to receive for the carriage of persons and property,
for water, gas, electric light and power, or for any other commodity to be supplied or service
rendered to the county or municipal corporation and the inhabitants thereof, which contract
may be altered by mutual consent; but nothing in this section shall...
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11-52-31
Section 11-52-31 Adoption, publication, and certification of subdivision regulations;
contents of regulations; bond. (a) Except where the county commission is responsible for the
regulation of subdivision regulations within the territorial jurisdiction of a municipal planning
commission pursuant to Section 11-52-30, the municipal planning commission shall adopt
subdivision regulations governing the subdivision of land within its jurisdiction. The regulations
may provide for the proper arrangement of streets in relation to other existing or planned
streets and to the master plan, for adequate and convenient open spaces for traffic, utilities,
access of fire-fighting apparatus, recreation, light and air and for the avoidance of congestion
of population, including minimum width and area of lots. The regulations may include provisions
as to the extent to which streets and other ways shall be graded and improved and to which
water and sewer and other utility mains, piping, or other...
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11-54-126
Section 11-54-126 Legislative findings and intent. (a) The Legislature hereby finds
and declares all of the following: (1) That industrial development boards have been, and may
hereafter be, organized, under the provisions of either industrial development board act,
to promote industry, develop trade, and further the use of the agricultural products and natural
and human resources of the State of Alabama and the development and preservation of such resources.
(2) That in order to enable all industrial development boards to act more effectively to promote
both the establishment of new business, manufacturing, industrial, commercial, service, and
research enterprises, and the expansion of such enterprises already existing in Alabama, it
is advisable that they be empowered to receive, manage, use, and expend contributions from
private sources that are separate from and in addition to any other moneys or other properties
that such boards are empowered by law to expend or to own. (3) That...
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11-92B-2
Section 11-92B-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature makes the following findings:
(1) That the economic development of property comprising a former military installation is
of vital importance to the life, health, and welfare of the citizens of local cities and counties
affected by the base closure and the state. (2) That it is desirable to allow for the establishment
of local reuse authorities capable of managing and promoting the reuse and economic development
of military installations after the closure of the military installations. (3) That an Alabama
court has ruled that a city and county lack legislative authority to join in any entity for
the purposes provided for in this chapter. The Legislature finds that the purpose of this
chapter is to provide such authority. (4) That in consideration of the critical need for valid
and fully authorized public entities, with community involvement and notice, to develop closed
military installations, and perform environmental restoration...
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45-49-120.10
Section 45-49-120.10 Pay plan. (a) After consultation with appointing authorities, or
other officers, or both, the director shall prepare and recommend to the board a pay plan
for all employees in the classified service. The pay plan shall include, for each class of
positions, a minimum and a maximum rate not inconsistent with the rate or rates as may otherwise
in specific instances be fixed by law. In establishing the rates, the director shall give
consideration to the experience in recruiting for positions in the classified service, the
prevailing rates of pay for the services performed, and for comparable services in public
and private employment, living costs, maintenance or other benefits received by employees,
and the county's and cities' financial condition and policies. The pay plan shall take effect
when approved by the board. Amendments thereto may be made from time to time in the same manner
or upon motion of the board, or both. (b) The budgeting authority for each...
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9-10B-2
Section 9-10B-2 Legislative findings; exemptions. The Legislature of the State of Alabama
hereby finds and declares that: (1) All waters of the state, whether found on the surface
of the ground or underneath the surface of the ground, are among the basic resources of the
State of Alabama; (2) The use of waters of the state for human consumption is recognized as
a priority use of the state and it is the intent of this chapter that no limitation upon the
use of water for human consumption shall be imposed except in emergency situations after the
Office of Water Resources has considered all feasible alternatives to such limitations; (3)
The use of such waters should be conserved and managed to enable the people of this state
to realize the full beneficial use thereof and to maintain such water resources for use in
the future; (4) The general welfare of the people of this state is dependent upon the dedication
of the water resources of the State of Alabama to beneficial use to the fullest...
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