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45-45A-35.01
Section 45-45A-35.01 Defintions. For purposes of this part, the following words have the following
meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 373. 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. (2) AMENDMENT
8 SCHOOL TAX. The ad valorem tax presently authorized to be levied by the city for public
school purposes and presently levied at the rate of 6 and 1/2 mills ($0.65 on each one hundred
dollars of assessed value) pursuant to Amendment 8 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
now appearing as Section 216.01 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, the provisions of Amendment 373, and an election held in the city on August 28, 2012.
(3) CITY. The City of Huntsville, Alabama, the corporate limits of which are presently located
within portions of Limestone, Madison, and Morgan Counties. (4) SPECIAL SCHOOL AD VALOREM
TAXES. Those certain ad valorem taxes authorized to be...
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45-48A-62
Section 45-48A-62 Increase to tax for public school purposes. (a) For the purposes of this
section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 56. Amendment 56 to
the Constitution of Alabama 1901, now appearing as Section 216.04 of the Official Recompilation
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. (2) AMENDMENT 373. 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. (3) CITY. The City of Guntersville. (4)
CITY SPECIAL SCHOOL AD VALOREM TAX. The tax authorized pursuant to the applicable provisions
of the general laws of this state and pursuant to Amendment 56 and Amendment 373 levied by
the city for public school purposes, or for capital outlay or debt service for public schools,
and without express limit as to time. (b) The city presently levies and collects the city
special school ad valorem tax for public school purposes. Pursuant to a...
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45-49-242.20
Section 45-49-242.20 Pest control ad valorem tax. (a)(1) The Court of County Commissioners,
Board of Revenue, or like governing body of Mobile County is hereby authorized to levy and
collect, in addition to all other taxes authorized by law, a special annual ad valorem tax
of one mill on each dollar's worth of taxable real and personal property in Mobile County
for the administration, operation, and maintenance of mosquito, rodent, and other vector control
activities to be carried out by the Mobile County Board of Health. Such tax shall be based
upon the last preceding assessment for state and county purposes commencing with the tax year
beginning October 1, 1976; its collection shall conform to the collection of taxes from counties;
and it shall constitute a lien against the property. The tax shall be added by the appropriate
county officials to the state and county tax bill immediately following the levy of such tax.
Such taxes shall be subject to the same due and delinquency date,...
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45-26-243
Section 45-26-243 Additional tax for education purposes. (a) Pursuant to subsection (f) of
Amendment No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Elmore County Commission may
levy, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of 6 mills on each dollar
of taxable property in the county effective October 1, 1996, and an additional ad valorem
tax in the amount of 3 mills on each dollar of taxable property in the county effective October
1, 1998, for a total increase in ad valorem tax in the amount of 9 mills. The revenue from
the additional tax shall be paid to the county board of education 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 the county who vote on the proposed
increase at a special election held for that purpose on September 3, 1996. (Act 96-624, p.
994, §§1, 2.)...
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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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45-39A-14.01
Section 45-39A-14.01 Special ad valorem tax for public school purposes. (a) The following words
and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 8. That amendment to the Constitution
that was proposed by Act 650, S. 593, 1919 General Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment
to the Constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) CITY.
Florence, Alabama. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNCIL. Florence
City Council. (6) SPECIAL TAX. The special voted ad valorem tax for public school purposes
authorized in the second proviso of Amendment 8 and pursuant to an election held in the city
on December 10, 1923, and levied and collected on taxable property in the city; being originally
voted at the rate of 5 mills on each dollar assessed value and, pursuant to proceedings heretofore
taken under Amendment 373, presently levied at the rate of 7 mills on each dollar of assessed
value. (b) The city presently levies and...
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45-37A-231
Section 45-37A-231 Ad valorem taxation. (a) The following words and phrases shall have the
following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 56. That amendment to the constitution that was proposed
by Act 383, H. 458, 1945 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 325. That amendment to the constitution
that was proposed by Act 116, H. 56, 1971 Third Special Session. (3) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment
to the constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (4) CITY.
Homewood, Alabama. (5) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (6) COUNCIL. Homewood
City Council. (7) SPECIAL TAX. The special ad valorem tax authorized in Amendment 56 and pursuant
to an election held in the city on May 20, 1947, and levied and collected on taxable property
in the city; being originally voted at the rate of 5 mills on each dollar of assessed value
and, pursuant to proceedings heretofore taken under Amendment 325 and Amendment 373, presently
levied at the rate of 9 mills on each dollar of...
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45-9-242
Section 45-9-242 Education and road construction purposes. Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
No. 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Chambers County Commission may levy for
a period of 20 years, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in the amount of six
mills on each dollar of taxable property in the county. The revenue from the additional tax
shall be paid to the county general fund to be distributed as follows: (1) Three mills to
the county and city boards of education to be used for general education purposes. (2) Three
mills shall remain in the county general fund to be used for the construction and maintenance
of roads in the county. (Act 2003-287, p. 686, §1.)...
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45-37A-242.01
Section 45-37A-242.01 Special school district tax. (a) The following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 3. That amendment to the constitution that was
proposed by Act 60, S. 130, 1915 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the
constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) COMMISSION.
Jefferson County Commission. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNTY.
Jefferson County, Alabama. (6) SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX. The special district ad valorem
tax for public school purposes authorized in Amendment 3 and levied and collected on taxable
property in the special school tax district. (7) SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX DISTRICT. The special
school tax district in the county subject to the jurisdiction and control of the Hoover City
Board of Education, which consists of all the area in the county lying within the corporate
limits of the City of Hoover, Alabama, as the school tax district now exists...
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45-37A-510.01
Section 45-37A-510.01 Special school district tax. (a) The following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT 3. That amendment to the constitution that was
proposed by Act 60, S. 130, 1915 Regular Session. (2) AMENDMENT 373. That amendment to the
constitution that was proposed by Act 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session. (3) COMMISSION.
Jefferson County Commission. (4) CONSTITUTION. The Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (5) COUNTY.
Jefferson County, Alabama. (6) SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX. The special district ad valorem
tax for public school purposes authorized in Amendment 3 and levied and collected on taxable
property in the special school tax district. (7) SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX DISTRICT. The special
school tax district in the county subject to the jurisdiction and control of the Vestavia
Hills City Board of Education, which consists of all the area in the county lying within the
corporate limits of the City of Vestavia Hills, Alabama, as the school tax...
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