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16-25A-40
Section 16-25A-40 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that private employers have provided
their employees with flexible employee benefit plans which provide a savings both to the employer
and the employee, and that the State of Alabama, its departments and agencies, may provide
the same tax-effective benefits to its public education employees. It is, therefore, the intent
of the Legislature to provide for the establishment of one statewide, universal "cafeteria
plan" or flexible employee benefit plan to be made available to all employees in public
education in compliance with the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and to implement the plan
in accordance with the rules and regulations established by the Public Education Flexible
Employees' Benefit Board created by this article. (Act 2004-650, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 31, ยง1.)...

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2-6-70
Section 2-6-70 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall have the following
meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise: (1) AGRICULTURAL CENTER BOARD. The
board of that name established pursuant to Article 2 of this chapter. (2) AGRICULTURAL FUND.
The fund of that name created and administered pursuant to Article 1, Chapter 9, Title 2.
(3) BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES. The Alabama Board of Agriculture and Industries created
pursuant to Section 2-3-1. (4) BUILDING COMMISSION. The Building Commission created under
Article 6, Chapter 9, Title 41, and any successor agency thereto. (5) COLISEUM. The existing
Garrett Coliseum and the grounds and other buildings and structures associated therewith,
all owned by the Agricultural Center Board and located in the City of Montgomery, Alabama.
(6) CORPORATION. The public corporation authorized to be created by this article. (7) ELIGIBLE
INVESTMENTS. (i) Any time deposit with, or any certificate of deposit...
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33-17-2
Section 33-17-2 Legislative intent; construction of chapter. The Legislature hereby makes the
findings of facts and declaration of intent hereinafter set forth in this section. The construction
of a navigable waterway between Demopolis, Alabama and the Tennessee River, utilizing the
channel of the Tombigbee River, would provide a new transportation route of great importance
and would stimulate the development of commerce, agriculture and industry in many sections
of the state. Local flooding along the tributary streams of the Tombigbee River occurs frequently
in the growing and harvesting season and causes considerable damage to agriculture in the
affected sections of the state. Improvements in the channels of the tributary streams will
eliminate much of the damage caused by flooding and will also permit improved farming practices
and better land use. It is the intention of the Legislature by the passage of this chapter
to implement the provisions of Amendment No. 270 of the...
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45-28A-30
Section 45-28A-30 Board of education - Established. (a) There is hereby established a school
board for the City of Attalla, Alabama, which board shall be called the Attalla Board of Education.
The members of such board shall be elected by vote of the qualified electors of the City of
Attalla, Alabama, as hereinafter provided. The board shall be composed of five members, with
one member of such board being elected from each of five school districts as defined in subsection
(b). (b) The school districts from which such board members are to be elected shall be geographically
identical to the districts from which the five council members of the City of Attalla are
elected. In the event the boundaries of a city council district should be changed for any
reason, the boundaries of the corresponding school board district within the City of Attalla
shall automatically change accordingly without the necessity of further action by the Legislature.
(c) Candidates for each place on the city board...
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45-35A-53
Section 45-35A-53 Dothan City Board of Education. (a) There is established a school board for
the City of Dothan, Alabama, which board shall be called the Dothan City Board of Education.
Members of the board shall be elected by vote of the qualified electors of the City of Dothan.
The board shall be composed of seven members, with one member being elected from each of the
six school districts as defined in subsection (b), and the chair being elected from the city
at-large. (b) The school districts shall be geographically identical to the districts from
which the six commission members of the City of Dothan are elected. If the boundaries of a
city commission district should be changed for any reason, the boundaries of the corresponding
school board district within the City of Dothan shall automatically change accordingly without
the necessity of further action by the Legislature. (c) Candidates for each place on the city
board of education shall be at least 21 years of age, residents of...
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45-37A-51.13
Section 45-37A-51.13 Severability. In the event that any clause, sentence, paragraph, section,
idea, or other part, portion, or provision of this subpart is held unconstitutional, such
holding shall not affect the remainder of this subpart; it being hereby declared to be the
intention of the Legislature that should any part or portion whatsoever of this subpart be
held unconstitutional the remainder shall be in full force and effect, and that the Legislature
would have passed this subpart without such invalid portion. Without limiting the generality
of the foregoing it is hereby expressly declared and provided that if every provision of this
subpart excepting the enacting clause and the provisions requiring contributions from the
salaries of firemen and policemen and matching contributions from funds of the city to be
paid into the fund created by this subpart should be held invalid or inoperative, then in
that event the enacting clause and the provisions requiring contributions from...
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45-39-30.03
Section 45-39-30.03 Lauderdale County Council for the Prevention of Elder Abuse. (a) There
is created the Lauderdale County Council for the Prevention of Elder Abuse. The members of
the council shall include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Each member of the local
legislative delegation, or his or her designee. (2) Members of the Alabama Silver Haired Legislature,
representing state legislative districts in Lauderdale County. (3) A member, chosen by the
local legislative delegation, from each of the following communities: a. The faith-based community.
b. The banking community. c. The financial planning community. d. The mental health community.
(4) The Sheriff of Lauderdale County, or his or her designee. (5) The Judge of Probate of
Lauderdale County, or his or her designee. (6) The District Attorney of the 11th Judicial
District, or his or her designee. (7) The Mayor of the City of Florence, or his or her designee.
(8) The President of the Lauderdale County Bar...
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11-71-1
Section 11-71-1 Legislative findings. The Legislature makes the following statements and findings:
(1) Cities have hundreds of miles of roads and streets located in subdivisions that are in
need of upgrades or additions. These upgrades or additions are behind schedule and at the
current rate will take considerably more years to complete, if ever. These upgrades or additions
include, but are not limited to, sanitary sewer, drainage, curb and gutter, sidewalk, underground
power, and asphalt overlaying. (2) Homeowners and business owners would benefit from the voluntary
formation of neighborhood infrastructure authorities to oversee and finance infrastructure
projects through an assessment basis. (3) An effective neighborhood infrastructure program
would have the following benefits: a. Jobs would be created. b. Property values would be stabilized
and/or increased. c. Upgrade and additional work would be expedited. d. Savings would be created
for the city. e. Revenues would be created for...
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23-7-2
Section 23-7-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) BANK. The Alabama Transportation Infrastructure Bank. (2) BOARD.
The board of directors of the bank. (3) BONDS. Includes bonds, notes, or other evidence of
indebtedness except as otherwise provided in this chapter. (4) DEPARTMENT or DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION. The Alabama Department of Transportation. (5) ELIGIBLE COST. As applied to
a qualified project to be financed from the federal highway account, the costs that are permitted
under applicable federal laws, requirements, procedures, and guidelines in regard to establishing,
operating, and providing assistance from the bank. As applied to a qualified project to be
financed from the state highway account, these costs include the costs of preliminary engineering,
traffic, and revenue studies; environmental studies; right-of-way acquisition; legal and financial
services associated with the development of the...
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37-14-36
Section 37-14-36 Special rules for elimination of duplication. The separate agreements listed
below which have heretofore been entered into between, or negotiated between retail electric
suppliers, have been reviewed by the legislature, determined to be in the public interest
and found not to be inconsistent with the purposes and policies set forth in this article.
In areas to which these agreements are applicable, the procedures for elimination and prevention
of duplication of electric distribution facilities set forth in these agreements shall govern.
The following agreements are therefore mandated by the State of Alabama to be applicable:
(1) Agreement between Cherokee Electric Cooperative (successor to Cherokee County Electric
Membership Corporation) and Alabama Power Company dated June 5, 1940. (2) Agreement among
the City of Bessemer, Alabama, Alabama Power Company and the Tennessee Valley Authority dated
August 12, 1971. (3) Agreement between the City of Tarrant City, Alabama...
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