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9-14A-8
Section 9-14A-8 Additional powers of the Alabama Public Historical Sites and Parks Improvement
Corporation. In addition to the powers provided in the above Section 9-14A-6, the Alabama
Public Historical Sites and Parks Improvement Corporation shall have the following powers:
(a) To acquire, provide, construct, improve, renovate, equip, and maintain public historical
sites and public historical parks not under the jurisdiction of the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources. (b) To acquire by purchase, gift, or the exercise of the power of eminent
domain, or any other lawful means, and to transfer, convey or cause to be conveyed to the
state, any real, personal or mixed property necessary or convenient in connection with the
acquiring, providing, constructing, improving, renovating, equipping and maintenance of public
historical sites and public historical parks not under the jurisdiction of the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources. (c) To enter into contracts with...
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9-7A-1
Section 9-7A-1 Creation; composition; purpose. There is hereby created a fund which shall be
known as the Alabama Recreation Capital Development Assistance Fund. The fund shall consist
of moneys appropriated from the General Fund by the Legislature to assist state agencies,
municipalities and counties within Alabama to address their recreational needs in such quality
and quantity as is necessary and desirable to strengthen the health and vitality of Alabama's
human and economic resources by providing funds for and authorizing state assistance to Alabama's
governmental entities in planning, acquisition and development of needed land and water recreation
areas and facilities. (Acts 1982, No. 82-615, p. 1154, §1.)...
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11-49B-1
Section 11-49B-1 Declaration of purpose and legislative findings. The Legislature finds that
it is estimated that by the year 2040, 40 percent of the economy of this nation, both people
and jobs, will be located in a 14-state region between Texas and Virginia. Alabama, and in
particular the Class 1 municipality and surrounding counties, will be in the very center of
this geographic spread. This center of the growth pattern when combined with our educational
facilities, quality of life, abundance of natural and cultural resources, steady economic
growth, range of housing options, quality health care, climate, affordability, and accessibility
provides this region with an unprecedented opportunity to attract new business both service
based and manufacturing. It, therefore, is the intent of this chapter to take advantage of
this growth opportunity by providing for a unified, coordinated, centrally orchestrated, genuinely
regional system of public transportation embracing services in the...
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2-7-3
Section 2-7-3 Grants to Alabama State Fair Authority - Plan for distribution of prize money
at fair; premiums or prizes in excess of annual appropriation. (a) Subject to the provisions
of subsection (b) of this section and prior to July 15 of every year, the Board of Directors
of the Alabama State Fair Authority shall adopt and forward, by United States registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested, to the chairman of the commission a plan in quintuplicate
which shall contain rules and regulations governing the distribution of the premium or prize
money between the different component parts of the exhibitions and governing the means and
methods for making the awards or giving the prizes or premiums for the exhibits to be held
that year at the annual fair conducted by said Alabama State Fair Authority. Said plan shall
state the date on which the said fair shall open and close that year. The plan submitted by
the Alabama State Fair Authority to the commission and approved by the...
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31-4-8
Section 31-4-8 Acquisition, construction, etc., of armories, grounds, etc. The Armory Commission
may, either alone or in cooperation with the United States or political subdivisions of the
state, such as counties, cities, or incorporated towns, and private corporations, voluntary
unincorporated associations or individuals, construct or acquire by purchase, contract, lease,
gift, donation, or condemnation, armories, buildings, or grounds, suitable for drill instruction
and administration and the safekeeping of public property and make additions and improvements
in or to such armories and facilities, and, either alone or with the like cooperation of others,
provide heat, light, water, telephone service, and other costs of operation and maintenance,
including insurance. The amounts to be appropriated out of any armory funds for the construction
or acquisition of armories, and for the maintenance or rental of armories, shall, within the
limits set forth in this section, be wholly within...
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37-4-150
Section 37-4-150 Electric transmission facilities. (a) This section shall be known and may
be cited as the Energy Security Act of 2015. (b) The Legislature hereby finds and declares
that due to the economic, financial, and service impacts associated with the development of
electric transmission facilities used for the furnishing of electric service to consumers
in this state, it is in the public interest to provide incumbent electric suppliers the right
to construct, own, operate, and maintain new transmission facilities that connect to their
own electric systems. The Legislature further finds and declares that providing incumbent
electric suppliers this right furthers their ability to satisfy their respective obligations
to provide service to Alabama consumers. This section implements these findings. (c) As used
in this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama
Public Service Commission. (2) ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION FACILITY. Any transmission...
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40-7-72
Section 40-7-72 Additional appropriations. There is hereby appropriated to the Department of
Revenue to be used in the program of ad valorem tax equalization provided for in this division,
and shall be paid over to the Department of Revenue for this purpose, any other law to the
contrary notwithstanding, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1972, $1,000,000, and for
the year ending September 30, 1973, $3,000,000, which amounts shall be the first claim against
the funds from which appropriated. The funds here appropriated shall be drawn one third from
any Alabama Beverage Control Board income otherwise required by law to be distributed to the
several counties and two thirds from the tax levied by Section 40-21-58. This division shall
in no way change the distribution of the remainder of the funds from which these appropriations
are made. The funds hereby appropriated shall be used by the Department of Revenue to finance
the reappraisal program required by this division in any county...
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9-13-2
Section 9-13-2 Distribution and expenditure of receipts from national forests. Promptly after
receipt by the state of any moneys from the United States accruing from receipts from national
forests within the state, the Governor shall cause said moneys to be distributed among the
several counties of the state proportional to the area of national forests located therein.
Upon receipt of any such moneys by any county, the county commission of the county involved
shall cause 50 percent of the amount so received to be paid to the board of education of such
county to be used and expended by said board of education for the benefit of the public schools
of such county, and 50 percent of the amount so received shall be expended by the county commission
of such county for the benefit of the public roads of the county. (Acts 1943, No. 590, p.
595, § 1.)...
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21-3-2
Section 21-3-2 Use of funds appropriated for physical restoration of crippled children. Any
and all funds appropriated for physical restoration of crippled children may be used for the
purpose of enabling the State Board of Education to comply with the federal Social Security
Act and to continue to extend and improve the services for locating crippled children or children
having any congenital or acquired malformations or disabilities and for providing medical,
surgical, plastic, orthopedic, or other corrective services, care and treatment, and facilities
for diagnosis, hospitalization, and aftercare for children suffering from disabilities from
congenital or acquired malformations or from conditions which lead to disabilities, including
eye defects, epilepsy, hearing defects, speech defects, or other congenital or acquired malformations
that may be corrected. (Acts 1935, No. 398, p. 870; Code 1940, T. 49, §101; Acts 1949, No.
186, p. 218, §1.)...
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23-1-332
Section 23-1-332 Creation; revenue sources; allocation of revenue; use of funds; funds to be
matched; obligation limitations; role of department; unobligated funds. (a) There is created
within the state a program to be known as the Rural Access Program. (b) The following revenues
sources shall be allocated for use of the Rural Access Program. (1) Motor fuel taxes distributed
to the Department of Transportation and deposited in the Public Road and Bridge Fund under
the provisions of Sections 40-17-13 and 40-17-222, in excess of 105 percent of the base year
receipts, compounded annually. Fiscal year 1994-95 is the base year. Any motor fuel tax receipts
that exceed 105 percent of the base year receipts compounded annually shall be allocated to
the Rural Access Program for allocation to the 67 counties of the state. (2) Other funds including,
but not limited to, matching funds provided by counties. (c) Allocation of the revenue received
shall be as follows: (1) Other funds shall be...
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