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45-38-140
Section 45-38-140 Distribution of funds; annual list of certified fire departments.
Relating to Lamar County, any law to the contrary notwithstanding, on July 18, 1991, any funds
held in escrow which were to be distributed to the Lamar County Water Coordinating and Fire
Prevention Authority, which was to be incorporated pursuant to Part 2, and which funds were
never in fact distributed due to the lack of incorporation of the authority shall be disbursed
immediately to the Lamar County Water Authority which is in existence on that date. Any funds
collected after July 18, 1991, shall be distributed equally between each rescue squad and
certified fire department in the county. The Alabama Forestry Commission shall annually present
to the Lamar County Commission a list of the certified fire departments in the county. (Act
91-309, p. 565, ยง1.)...
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45-38-243.05
Section 45-38-243.05 Disposition of funds. (a) The proceeds from the tax hereby levied,
less the actual costs of collection not to exceed 10 per centum, shall be paid by the State
Department of Revenue to the Lamar County Commission to be deposited in two separate accounts
to the credit of either the Lamar County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority
or the Lamar County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association as follows: (1) Fifty percent to
the Lamar County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority. (2) Thirty percent to the
fire departments in Lamar County. (3) Twenty percent to the Lamar County Rescue Association
with five percent of this directed to public licensed ambulance services if such services
are authorized and created by such association. (b) The Lamar County Firefighters Association
and the Lamar County Rescue Association shall have authority to promulgate rules and regulations
having the force and effect of law for the distribution of the funds under...
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45-38-241
Section 45-38-241 Levy of tax on sale of certain automotive vehicles, trailers, etc.
(a) There is hereby levied and imposed in the county, in addition to all other taxes of every
kind now imposed by law, a privilege or license tax on the sale of any automotive vehicle,
truck trailer, semitrailer, and house trailer required to be registered or licensed with the
Lamar County Judge of Probate and purchased other than at wholesale in the county from any
person, firm, or corporation which is not a licensed dealer engaged in selling automotive
vehicles, truck trailers, semitrailers, or house trailers an amount equal to one and one-half
percent of the purchase price. (b) Where any used automotive vehicle, truck trailer, semitrailer,
or house trailer is taken in trade or in a series of trades as a credit or part payment on
the sale of a new or used automotive vehicle, truck trailer, semitrailer, or house trailer,
the taxes levied by this section shall be paid on the net difference, that is,...
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45-2-242
Section 45-2-242 Levy of tax; disposition of funds. (a) In addition to any other taxes
levied and collected in Baldwin County, there is hereby levied, and shall be collected, a
one and one-half mill ad valorem tax on all property located in Baldwin County. (b)(1) The
net proceeds of the tax herein levied shall be equally distributed among the qualified existing
and subsequently formed county volunteer, municipal fire departments, and volunteer municipal
fire departments which are qualified. A qualified department is one which is certified and
incorporated and has a Class 9 Insurance Service Office (I.S.O.) or higher rating, and which
maintains such Class 9 I.S.O. classification or better. Nonqualified departments shall become
qualified by meeting the following requirements: a. Noncertified departments shall become
certified within one year after agreeing to certification; b. A certified department shall
receive a Class 9 I.S.O. rating or better within two years after seeking such...
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45-42-163
Section 45-42-163 Distribution of payments. Upon receipt by Limestone County of funds
pursuant to Chapter 28, Title 40, as amended, Limestone County, within a reasonable time thereafter,
shall distribute the funds so received as follows: (1) Effective through September 30, 2006,
all funds shall be distributed as prescribed by Act 86-550, 1986 Regular Session (Acts 1986,
p. 1124). (2) Effective October 1, 2007, and thereafter, the funds shall be distributed as
follows: a. Before the percentage formula of distribution contained in paragraph b. is applied,
the sum of two hundred ninety-three thousand dollars ($293,000) shall be distributed in the
following manner: 1. Forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to Auburn University to be used exclusively
for the benefit of the Limestone County Cooperative Extension Service. 2. Seven thousand five
hundred dollars ($7,500) to the Limestone County Soil and Water Conservation District. 3.
Thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($37,500) to the...
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45-14-244.07
Section 45-14-244.07 Disposition of funds. (a) The proceeds from the tobacco tax authorized
in Clay County pursuant to Section 45-14-244, and as further provided for in Sections
45-14-244.01 to 45-14-244.03, inclusive, and Section 45-14-244.06, less two percent
of the actual cost of collection, which shall be retained by the Department of Revenue, shall
be distributed to the Clay County General Fund to be expended as follows: (1) Thirty-two percent
to the Alabama Forestry Commission to be utilized for fire protection in the county, as provided
in subsection (b). (2) Twenty percent to the Clay County Industrial Development Council. (3)
Twenty percent to the Clay County Animal Shelter. The Clay County Animal Shelter shall annually
report to the county commission regarding the expenditure of the funds in the preceding year.
(4) Thirteen percent to the Clay County Commission to be deposited into a special fund in
the county treasury and, subject to an application process developed by the...
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45-46-242.26
Section 45-46-242.26 Charge for collection; disposition of funds. The department, or
other entity, shall charge Marengo County for collecting the tax levied under this subpart
in an amount or percentage of total collections as may be agreed upon by the commissioner,
or other entity, and the Marengo County Commission. The charge shall not exceed five percent
of the total amount of the tax collected in the county. The charge may be deducted each month
from the gross revenues from the tax before certification of the amount of the proceeds due
Marengo County for that month. The Commissioner of Revenue, or other entity, shall pay into
the State Treasury all amounts collected under this subpart, as the tax is received by the
department or other entity on or before the first day of each successive month. The commissioner
shall certify to the Comptroller the amount collected and paid into the State Treasury for
the benefit of Marengo County during the month immediately preceding the...
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45-14-244-07
Section 45-14-244-07 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE
2017 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2017. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.
(a) The proceeds from the tobacco tax authorized in Clay County pursuant to Section
45-14-244, and as further provided for in Sections 45-14-244.01 to 45-14-244.03, inclusive,
and Section 45-14-244.06, less two percent of the actual cost of collection, which
shall be retained by the Department of Revenue, shall be distributed to the Clay County General
Fund to be expended as follows: (1) Thirty-two percent to the Alabama Forestry Commission
to be utilized for fire protection in the county, as provided in subsection (b). (2) Twenty
percent to the Clay County Industrial Development Council. (3) Eighteen percent to the Clay
County Animal Shelter. The Clay County Animal Shelter shall annually report to the county
commission regarding the expenditure of the funds in the preceding year. (4) Fifteen percent
to the Clay...
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45-21-241.26
Section 45-21-241.26 Charge for collection; disposition of funds. The State Department
of Revenue shall charge Crenshaw County for collecting the special county tax levied under
this subpart. The amount of percentage of total collections may be agreed upon by the Commissioner
of Revenue and the Crenshaw County Commission, but the charge shall not exceed 10 percent
of the total amount of the special county tax collected in Crenshaw County under this subpart.
The charge for collecting the special tax may be deducted each month from the gross revenues
from the special tax before certification of the amount of the proceeds thereof due Crenshaw
County for that month. The Commissioner of Revenue shall pay into the State Treasury all tax
collected under this subpart as the tax is received by the Department of Revenue. On or before
the first day of each successive month, commencing with the month following the month in which
the department makes the first collection hereunder, the commissioner...
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45-36-162
Section 45-36-162 Distribution of payments. (a) Any payments coming into the treasury
of Jackson County that are derived, directly or indirectly, from payments by the Tennessee
Valley Authority in lieu of payment of taxes shall be appropriated as follows: (1) One percent
to the Jackson County Economic Development Fund paid to the fund monthly until it reaches
a balance of one million dollars ($1,000,000); the payments shall continue whenever the balance
in the fund drops below one million dollars ($1,000,000). The county commission may invest
the funds to the benefit of local governments and entities in the county, and expend the same
for disaster relief in the county or for any economic purpose that benefits the county, including,
but not limited to, any activity or purpose which provides an incentive for the creation or
retention of jobs and employment opportunities in the county. Participating local governments
or entities may apply for the funds for these purposes. It is the intent...
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