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45-45A-43.02
Section 45-45A-43.02 Additional tax for educational purposes. (a) For the purposes of this
section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT NO. 56. Amendment
No. 56 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 216.04 of the Official
Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. (2) AMENDMENT NO. 269. Amendment
No. 269 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 215.05 of the Official
Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (3) AMENDMENT NO. 373. Amendment No.
373 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (4) AMENDMENT NO. 805. Amendment No. 805 of the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 14 Limestone County Local Amendments of the Official
Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) CITY. The City of Madison, Alabama.
(6) CITY GENERAL AD VALOREM TAX. The tax...
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45-48A-20.01
Section 45-48A-20.01 Additional ad valorem tax for public school purposes. In addition to any
taxes now authorized or that may hereafter be authorized by the constitution and laws of the
State of Alabama, pursuant to Amendment 373 to the Constitution of the State of Alabama, an
increase of the ad valorem tax presently being levied in the City of Arab, Alabama, pursuant
to the general provisions of the constitution and laws of the State of Alabama from the rate
of fifty cents ($0.50) on each one hundred dollars ($100) worth of taxable property in the
city to the rate of one dollar forty-five cents ($1.45) on each one hundred dollars ($100)
worth of taxable property in the city (an increase of ninety-five cents ($0.95) on each one
hundred dollars ($100) worth of taxable property, or nine and one-half mills) is approved;
such additional nine and one-half mill tax to be levied and collected for each year beginning
with the levy for the tax year October 1, 1991, to September 30, 1992 (the...
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45-6-243
Section 45-6-243 Additional tax for education purposes. (a) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Bullock County Commission may levy, in
addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of 4.5 mills on each dollar of
taxable property in Districts 1 and 2 for a period of 25 years commencing October 1, 2004.
The revenue from the additional tax shall be paid to the county general fund to be used for
general education purposes. (b) The increase in the rate of the tax as provided by this section
is subject to the approval of a majority of the qualified electors of Districts 1 and 2 in
the county who vote on the proposed increase at the next general, primary, constitutional,
or special election held for that purpose. The tax imposed pursuant to this section shall
terminate on October 1, 2029. (Act 2007-367, p. 720, §§1, 2.)...
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11-1-7
Section 11-1-7 Appointment and use of public depositories; liability. (a) Upon the application
of the county tax collectors, revenue commissioners, license commissioners, county treasurers,
judges of probate, circuit court clerks, or registers of the circuit court, it shall be the
duty of the county commission of the county to appoint a bank or savings association, that
is a qualified public depository under Chapter 14A of Title 41, as a depository in which such
officers may deposit money coming into their hands as such officers, which appointment shall
be by proper resolutions spread upon the minutes of such commission. (b) Upon the application
of the custodian of county school funds, it shall be the duty of the county board of education
of the county to appoint a bank or savings association that is a qualified public depository
under Chapter 14A of Title 41, as a depository in which such officers may deposit money coming
into their hands as such officers, which appointment shall be...
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22-21-103
Section 22-21-103 Special county tax - Validation of elections - Generally. All elections which
have heretofore been held in any county pursuant to the provisions of any amendment to the
constitution for the purpose of authorizing a special county tax for public hospital purposes
which said elections resulted in a majority of the votes cast being in favor of the said tax
and which said elections were irregular by reason of failure prior to the actual holding of
the elections to give notice thereof in a newspaper or by reason of any other irregularity
are hereby ratified and confirmed and given effect in all respects as if all provisions of
law relating to such elections had been duly and legally complied with, and the said tax may
be levied and collected accordingly; provided, that the provisions of this section shall not
apply to elections which have been in express terms held and declared illegal by any county
commission of a county prior to September 19, 1949. (Acts 1949, No. 640,...
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45-37A-330
Section 45-37A-330 Ad valorem tax authorized. (a) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment 373
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, the city governing body of the City of
Midfield in Jefferson County may levy, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in
the amount of 14 mills on each dollar of taxable property in the city. The revenue from the
additional tax shall be paid to the city general fund to be used for general municipal purposes.
(b) The increase in the rate of the tax as provided by this section is subject to the approval
of a majority of the qualified electors of the city who vote on the proposed increase at the
next general, primary, constitutional, or special election held for that purpose. (Act 2013-441,
p. 1760, §§1, 2.)...
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45-5-241.20
Section 45-5-241.20 Additional ad valorem tax; Water Authority created; referendum. (a) Pursuant
to subsection (f) of Amendment No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Blount
County Commission may levy, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount
of two mills on each dollar of taxable property in the county. The revenue from the additional
tax shall be paid to the Blount County Water Authority Trust Fund, which shall be a separate
fund within the county general fund and shall be used only for the expansion of existing facilities
and service of water authorities in the county. There is created the Blount County Water Authority
which shall administer the fund. The authority shall be composed of one member from each town
council if the town council operates the water department, one member from each water authority,
one member for each water board in existence on May 15, 1992, and one member appointed by
the county commission. All appointees to the authority...
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45-2-246
Section 45-2-246 Support of public schools. (a) Sections 1 and 3 of Act No. 609, H. 1167 of
the 1900-1901 Legislature (Acts 1900-01, p. 1446), relating to the levy and collection of
a two mill special tax, shall not apply as long as the privilege, license, and excise tax
for school purposes levied by ordinance of the Baldwin County Commission adopted on December
20, 1988, pursuant to the authority vested in it by Sections 40-12-4 through 40-12-7, as amended,
remain in force and effect or the rate of such tax is increased. Should the Baldwin County
Commission amend, repeal, or rescind the ordinance of December 20, 1988, with the result that
in and by the terms of such amendment, such repeal or recession of the tax imposed in the
ordinance is repealed, abolished, or is reduced to a rate less than that imposed thereby;
then, in that event, the provisions of this section shall thereupon become null, void, and
of no force and effect, and the provisions of Sections 1 and 3 of Act No. 609, H....
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45-37-240.01
Section 45-37-240.01 Tax collectors; deputy judges of probate, treasurers. (a)(1) The Tax Collector
of Jefferson County shall be entitled to an additional expense allowance in the amount of
twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) per annum, which shall be in addition to all other expense
allowances, compensation, or salary provided by law. This expense allowance shall be payable
in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county. (2) Beginning with the
expiration of the term of the incumbent tax collector, the annual salary for the Tax Collector
of Jefferson County shall be seventy-three thousand eight hundred dollars ($73,800) per annum,
payable in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county and at that time,
subdivision (1) shall become null and void. (b)(1) The elected Assistant Tax Collector, Bessemer
Division, of Jefferson County shall be entitled to an additional expense allowance in the
amount of eleven thousand twenty dollars ($11,020) per annum,...
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45-11-242.20
Section 45-11-242.20 Continuation of existing tax. (a) Chilton County presently levies and
collects a special tax for a trade school and rural and industrial development in the county
at a rate of thirty cents ($.30) on each one hundred dollars (three mills on each dollar)
of assessed value pursuant to an election held in the county on December 4, 1984. That tax
will expire on December 31, 2004. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the county commission
in accordance with Amendment No. 373, the county proposes to continue the rate at which it
may levy and collect the special tax to a maximum rate, for any tax year, which is equal to
thirty cents ($.30) on each one hundred dollars (three mills on each dollar) of assessed value,
until December 31, 2024. (b) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment No. 373 and a resolution
adopted by the county commission after a public hearing, the county commission may continue
to levy the special tax to a maximum rate, for any tax year, which is equal to...
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