11-42-79
Section 11-42-79 Construction of sidewalks and curbing and assessment of costs thereof in territory exempt from taxation; landowners in exempt territory to file petition requesting betterments. The council or governing body of the city shall have the right to construct or cause to be constructed sidewalks and curbing in the territory exempt from city taxation under the provisions of this article and assess the cost and expense thereof against the abutting property in the same manner and under the same laws and to the same extent as it is authorized to construct similar betterments in the territory within the corporate limits of said city which is not exempt from taxation, but before said council or governing body is authorized to construct any sidewalks or curbing in territory exempt from taxation, the owners of a majority of the frontage of and to be assessed for such sidewalks or curbing must file with the clerk of the city a written petition signed by them requesting such...
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12-18-92
Section 12-18-92 1984 cost of living increase. (a) There is hereby provided, commencing October 1, 1984, to any probate judge retired prior to October 1, 1983, under the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama and who is receiving a retirement allowance therefrom, a cost-of-living increase in his maximum retirement allowance as follows: (1) If such person retired prior to October 1, 1979, a 15 percent increase in his maximum retirement allowance. (2) If such person retired on or after October 1, 1979, but prior to October 1, 1981, a 10 percent increase in his maximum retirement allowance. (3) If such person retired on or after October 1, 1981, but prior to October 1, 1983, a five percent increase in his maximum retirement allowance. (b) Any person retired under the Judicial Retirement Fund of Alabama who assumed office for the first time on or after July 30, 1979, for purposes of this section, shall not be entitled to receive the cost-of-living increase provided. (c) The board of control...
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11-44D-4
Section 11-44D-4 Mayor-council form of government. If a majority of the qualified electors voting in the referendum provided herein choose a mayor-council form of government, the following provisions of this chapter shall be applicable: (1) The municipality shall thereafter and as provided in this chapter be governed by a mayor elected at-large and a five-member council elected from single-member districts, which municipality shall have the same powers and duties as herein enumerated and as other mayor-council municipalities organized under Chapter 43, Title 11, and any other powers and duties not inconsistent with this chapter which may be now or hereafter granted to such municipality. (2) The council shall include five members who shall be elected from districts, which shall be, as near as practicable, of equal population according to the last federal decennial census, but not more than five percent, more or less, than the average of the five districts. (3) The council members shall...
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36-27-21.1
Section 36-27-21.1 Increase in maximum retirement allowance of certain state, etc., employees - 1978 cost-of-living increase and cost-of-living increases thereafter. (a) Except as hereinafter provided, each person having retired under the provision of statutes governing the Teachers' Retirement System or the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama prior to October 1, 1977, shall be entitled to receive, in addition to present benefits, a supplemental benefit in an amount based upon his present benefits, according to the following schedule: Present Benefits Supplemental Benefit ($ per month) ($ per month) Less than 200.00 60.00 200.00 - 299.00 40.00 300.00 - or over 30.00 (b) There is hereby appropriated from the Education Trust Fund to the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama the sum of $6,424,920.00 (estimated), or as much as is necessary to carry out the provisions of this section as they relate to the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama, for the fiscal year beginning October 1,...
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9-17-18
Section 9-17-18 Injunctions - Appeals. In any civil action where the board, in the name of the state, seeks enforcement of this article or of any rule, regulation or order issued under this article, as provided in Section 9-17-17 or in any civil action where an interested party seeks to test the validity of or enjoin the enforcement of this article or any rule, regulation or order issued under this article as provided in Section 9-17-16, either party shall have the right of an immediate appeal to the Supreme Court from any judgment or order therein granting or refusing an injunction, whether temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction or permanent injunction, or other character of injunctive relief, or from any order granting or overruling a motion to dissolve such injunction. The manner of presenting any appeal as provided for in this section shall be governed by the provisions of the rules and laws of the State of Alabama regulating appeals in injunction proceedings. (Acts...
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12-21-404
Section 12-21-404 Construction with other rules and laws. The Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure as well as any applicable provision of the Code of Alabama 1975, apply to subpoenas issued under Section 12-21-402. To the extent that the provisions of Rule 28(b)(3) and subsection (c) of Rule 28 conflict with this article, those provisions are no longer effective. (Act 2012-518, p. 1538, ยง5.)...
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16-37-8
Section 16-37-8 City and county boards of education authorized to operate jointly vocational high schools. (a) In order to further develop the human and natural resources of this state and to correlate and make available information and training in local communities for instruction in such subjects as mechanics, home economics, industrial, livestock, poultry, horticulture, farming and dairying, and to provide exhibits of an educational and cultural nature, and to provide for lectures, extension courses from the state universities and colleges or other sources, the various city or counties or cities and county boards of education are hereby authorized to create vocational high schools. (b) Any city or county board of education, or any combinations of city or county boards of education are hereby authorized by agreement to jointly or severally contract for the erection, maintenance and operation of vocational high schools and to contract for the construction by each for such sums as said...
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41-9-249.1
Section 41-9-249.1 Contracts for recovery or salvage of archaeological treasure, etc. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Alabama Historical Commission may enter into contracts with any group or person for the recovery or salvage of archaeological treasure, sunken or abandoned ships and wrecks of the sea, or parts thereof or their contents, which are determined to be located on state owned lands, or on private land if the written consent of the owner thereof is first obtained. Such contracts shall be on forms approved by the commission and may provide for fair compensation to the salvager, and owner of the private land where applicable, in terms of a percentage of the reasonable cash value of the objects recovered or at the discretion of the commission, of a fair share of the objects recovered. The amount constituting a fair share shall be determined by the commission, taking into consideration the circumstances of each operation, and the reasonable cash value...
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45-2-260
Section 45-2-260 Regulation of setbacks. (a) This section shall apply only to Baldwin County. (b) The Baldwin County Commission, through the county planning and zoning commission, shall regulate the construction setback from the centerline of any state or county public road or highway located outside the corporate limits of a municipality in Baldwin County. (c) The provisions of this section do not apply to poles, facilities, structures, water, gas, sewer, electric, telephone, bill boards, or utility lines or other facilities of public utilities. (d) The construction setback from any state or county public road or highway shall vary according to the highway functional classifications submitted by the Baldwin County Commission and approved by the Federal Highway Administration for Baldwin County. (e) The functional classifications and the construction setbacks required for each classification are established as follows: (1) Principal arterials require a 125 foot setback from the...
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45-49-261.16
Section 45-49-261.16 Construction setbacks. (a) The Mobile County Commission, through the county planning and zoning commission, shall regulate the construction setback from the centerline of any state or county public road or highway located within the jurisdiction of the commission. (b) The provisions of this section do not apply to poles, facilities, structures, water, gas, sewer, electric, telephone, billboards, or utility lines or other facilities of public utilities. (c) The construction setback from any state or county public road or highway shall vary according to the highway functional classifications submitted by the Mobile County Commission and approved by the Federal Highway Administration for Mobile County. (d) The functional classifications and the construction setbacks required for each classification are established as follows: (1) Principal arterials require a 125 foot setback from the centerline of the right-of-way. (2) Minor arterials require a 100 foot setback from...
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