22-32-1
Section 22-32-1 Enactment of Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact. The Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact is hereby enacted into law and entered into by the State of Alabama with any and all states legally joining therein in accordance with its terms, in the form substantially as follows: SOUTHEAST INTERSTATE LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPACT Article I. Policy and Purpose There is hereby created the Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact. The party states recognize and declare that each state is responsible for providing for the availability of capacity either within or outside the state for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste generated within its borders, except for waste generated as a result of defense activities of the federal government or federal research and development activities. They also recognize that the management of low-level radioactive waste is handled most...
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31-9-40
Section 31-9-40 Compact adopted and enacted. The Emergency Management Assistance Compact is enacted into law and entered with all jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows: THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT Article I - Purpose and Authorities. This compact is made and entered into by and between the participating member states which enact this compact, hereinafter called party states. For the purpose of this agreement, the term "states" is taken to mean the several states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, and all U.S. territorial possessions. The purpose of this compact is to provide for mutual assistance between the states entering into this compact in managing any emergency or disaster that is duly declared by the governor of the affected state or states, whether arising from natural disaster, technological hazard, man-made disaster, civil emergency aspects of resources shortages, community disorders,...
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40-27-1
Section 40-27-1 Compact adopted; terms. The following Multistate Tax Compact is hereby approved, adopted and enacted into law by the State of Alabama: Multistate Tax Compact Article I. Purposes. The purposes of this compact are to: 1. Facilitate proper determination of state and local tax liability of multistate taxpayers, including the equitable apportionment of tax bases and settlement of apportionment disputes. 2. Promote uniformity or compatibility in significant components of tax systems. 3. Facilitate taxpayer convenience and compliance in the filing of tax returns and in other phases of tax administration. 4. Avoid duplicative taxation. Article II. Definitions. As used in this compact: 1. "State" means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession of the United States. 2. "Subdivision" means any governmental unit or special district of a state. 3. "Taxpayer" means any corporation, partnership, firm,...
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28-4-127
Section 28-4-127 Duty of common carrier, etc., to file with Alcoholic Beverage Control Board statement showing date of delivery, name and address of consignee and consignor, kind and amount, etc., of liquor delivered. It shall be the duty of every railroad company, express company or other common carrier and of every person, firm or corporation who shall carry or transport any of the liquors mentioned in Section 28-4-120 into this state from any of the points or places mentioned in Section 28-4-120 and who shall deliver such liquors or any of them to any person, firm or corporation in this state to file with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board a statement, either printed or plainly written or typewritten on stout paper, correctly stating the date on which the liquor was delivered, the name and post office address of the consignee and consignor, the place of delivery and to whom delivered and the kind and amount of such liquor delivered. Such statement shall be filed within three days...
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28-4-128
Section 28-4-128 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to make written demand for statement upon failure of common carrier, etc., to file same; notification of Attorney General of further refusal or neglect to file statement; institution of proceedings for mandamus or injunction by Attorney General. If any person, firm or corporation within the terms of this article shall neglect or refuse to file with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board such statement or statements as required by Section 28-4-127, then it shall be the duty of the said board to make written demand upon such person, firm or corporation to comply with the requirements of Section 28-4-127, such demand to be served by any agent or officer of the board and return made to the board upon a copy of the original demand. Upon further refusal or noncompliance, it shall be the duty of the board to inform promptly the Attorney General of the state of such failure or refusal, and it shall then be the duty of the Attorney General to file...
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45-10-20
Section 45-10-20 Regulation of liquor traffic. (a) The Legislature of Alabama is cognizant of "Opinion of the Justices No. 376," issued April 9, 2002, which states that a local bill for Cherokee County "purporting to allow by local law the creation of a traffic in alcohol that does not presently exist in smaller municipalities in Cherokee County, does not fit within the ambit of the last paragraph of Section 104 permitting the Legislature to pass local laws regulating or prohibiting such traffic." The effect of this Opinion of the Justices is to greatly limit situations in which local laws may be enacted regarding alcoholic beverages. This opinion was, in part, based upon a determination that, "Generally, 'regulate' implies the exercise of control over something that already exists." While respecting the constitutional authority granted to the Alabama Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, this body disagrees with the conclusion reached by the court concerning...
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45-6-20
Section 45-6-20 Permits. The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board may in its discretion grant permits to licensed clubs and retailers to sell or dispense draft or keg beer or malt beverages in Bullock County, any provision of this code to the contrary notwithstanding. (Act 84-516, p. 1134, §1.)...
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28-3A-3
Section 28-3A-3 Authority of board to issue licenses to engage in alcoholic beverage transactions. (a) Subject to the provisions of this chapter and regulations promulgated thereunder, the board is authorized and empowered to issue and renew licenses to reputable and responsible persons for the following purposes: (1) To manufacture, brew, distill, ferment, rectify, bottle or compound any or all alcoholic beverages within or for sale within this state. (2) To import any or all alcoholic beverages manufactured outside the United States of America into this state or for sale or distribution within this state. (3) To distribute, wholesale or act as jobber for the sale of alcoholic liquor. (4) To distribute, wholesale or act as jobber for the sale of table wine and beer or either of them, to licensed retailers within the state and others within this state lawfully authorized to sell table wine or beer. (5) To store or warehouse any or all alcoholic beverages for transshipment inside and...
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28-10-4
Section 28-10-4 Establishment of responsible vendors program. The Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (the board) shall establish or cause to be established a responsible vendors program designed to encourage vendors and their employees and customers to treat alcoholic beverages in a responsible manner. The program must include, without limitation, comprehensive instruction on the prevention of the sale of alcoholic beverages to persons not of legal age. (Acts 1990, No. 90-525, p. 767, §4.)...
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28-3-55
Section 28-3-55 Cost of evidence fund; creation; aid in drug law enforcement; appropriation. (a) The Law Enforcement Division of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, for the procurement of evidence to aid in the criminal enforcement of the laws of this state, may establish a fund known as the "Cost of Evidence Fund" in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). This fund is to be administered by the Administrator of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, and upon approval, the State Comptroller shall draw a warrant on the State Treasury to create this fund. It shall be the responsibility of the Administrator of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to insure that the fund is maintained at an amount not to exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), and upon presentation to the Comptroller of the properly documented expenditures the Comptroller shall cause a warrant to be drawn to replenish this fund. The fund shall be managed by the Administrator of the Alcoholic...
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