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34-14A-12
Section 34-14A-12 Standards of practice; building laws and codes. (a) The board may
establish or adopt residential building codes and standards of practice for residential home
builders within the state. A residential building code or standard of practice adopted or
established by the board does not supersede or otherwise exempt residential home builders
from a local building law or code adopted by the governing body of a county or municipality
or from a local or general law. (b) The county commissions of the several counties may adopt
building laws and codes by ordinance which shall apply in the unincorporated areas of the
county. The building laws and codes of the county commission shall not apply within any municipal
police jurisdiction, in which that municipality is exercising its building laws or codes,
without the express consent of the governing body of that municipality. The building laws
and codes of the county commission may apply within the corporate limits of any...
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45-25-231
Section 45-25-231 Jail store and inmate telephone system. (a) The Sheriff of DeKalb
County, or the authorized agents of the sheriff, may operate a jail store and an inmate telephone
system for prisoners confined in the county jail. (b) The county commission shall establish
and maintain a special jail fund. All proceeds collected under this section shall be
deposited by the sheriff into the special jail fund. All jail store and telephone system transactions
shall be accounted for in the fund. (c) All profits realized in the operation of the jail
store and the inmate telephone system shall be expended at the direction of the sheriff for
expenses related to the jail population. (d) Any actions relating to the operation of a jail
store or the inmate telephone system in the county jail prior to March 7, 2006, are ratified
and confirmed. (Act 2006-186, p. 264, §§1-4.)...
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45-45-180.01
Section 45-45-180.01 Legislative intent. (a) It is the intent of this article to make
available to Madison County residents the aforementioned services only when such road related
services and road building materials are not available to them at a reasonable cost from private
enterprise. Upon May 28, 1980, and annually thereafter, the Madison County Commission shall
examine the availability of work, services, and material from private enterprise in the various
areas of Madison County and shall determine a cost for providing road related services and
road construction material. The Madison County Commission shall enter upon the minutes the
results of such examination, and the pricing cost for the year, with necessary allowances
made for price changes during the year. The Madison County Commission shall then promulgate
a written policy which shall govern the performance by county crews and equipment of the road
related services and the sale of road construction material by the county....
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45-49-84
Section 45-49-84 Establishment and maintenance; library fee; law library fund. (a) The
County Commission of Mobile County is authorized to establish and maintain a public law library
in the county and, to accomplish that purpose, may, from time to time, expend public funds
of the county, as are not required by law to be expended for any other purpose or purposes;
to provide suitable housing quarters, furniture, fixtures, and equipment therefor; to keep
the same in a good state of maintenance and repair; and, from time to time, to enlarge, expand,
and improve the library, facilities, and equipment; and, from time to time, to provide books,
reports, and periodicals for the library as are not provided for out of the proceeds of the
special fund created by this section or otherwise; and to pay the salaries of a librarian
and other personnel as may be necessary and proper to operate the same, to the extent that
such salaries are not paid out of the proceeds of the special fund; which...
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9-14C-2
Section 9-14C-2 Creation; purpose. There is created the Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational
Area Commission to acquire, establish, operate, and maintain as a greenway, recreational and
educational area, alternative transportation route, and historic site the land and buildings
in Jefferson County along Red Mountain in Birmingham. The purpose of the commission shall
be to own, preserve, restore, maintain, and promote as a greenway, recreational area, or historic
site the land and relics of the property known as Red Mountain Greenway and Recreational Area,
and, in recognition of the important role played by the steel industry in the development
of this state, to exhibit this property as an example of the process of mining minerals necessary
for the production of steel in this state's early days. (Act 2006-542, p. 1256, §2.)...
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45-49-170.72
Section 45-49-170.72 Hearing; appeal. (a) Within the time specified in the notice, any
person, firm, or corporation having an interest in the building or structure may file a written
request for a hearing before the county commission, together with any objections to the finding
by the appropriate county official that the building or structure constitutes a public nuisance.
The filing of such a request shall hold in abeyance any action on the finding of the county
official until a determination is made by the county commission. A hearing shall be held not
less than five nor more than 30 days after it is requested. At the hearing the county commission
shall determine whether or not the building or structure constitutes a public nuisance. If
no hearing is timely requested, the county commission shall determine if a nuisance exists
at the expiration of the 60 day period following notice. In the event that it is determined
by the county commission that a building or structure constitutes a...
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45-49-170.73
Section 45-49-170.73 Report of cost of demolition; adoption of resolution fixing costs;
proceeds of sale of salvaged materials; objections; lien. (a) Upon demolition of any building
or structure pursuant to this subpart, the appropriate county official shall make a report
to the county commission of the demolition costs at a meeting held for that purpose, and the
county commission shall adopt a resolution fixing the costs which it finds were reasonably
incurred in the demolition, and shall assess those costs against the property. The appropriate
county official shall give notice of the meeting at which the fixing of such costs are to
be considered by first-class mail to all entities having an interest in the property whose
address and interest is determined from the tax collector's records on the property or is
otherwise known to the official. The proceeds of any monies received from the sale of salvaged
materials from a demolished building or structure shall be used or applied against...
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11-3-4
Section 11-3-4 Reimbursement of travel expenses of commissioners. Each member of the
county commission, including the judge of probate when he or she serves as chair of the county
commission shall be entitled to reimbursement of all actual travel expenses, other than mileage,
and mileage at the mileage rate allowed by the Internal Revenue Code for income tax deduction
while traveling in his or her personal vehicle within or outside of the county, in performing
the duties of the office of county commissioner. Reimbursement shall be paid on warrants drawn
on the county treasury on the order of the county commission provided he or she presents proper
documentation of such expenses under procedures adopted by the county commission and in compliance
with Article 1, commending with Section 36-7-1, of Chapter 7 of Title 36. This section
shall not operate to repeal or amend any local law affecting any county with respect to the
matters contained in this section. In the discretion of the county...
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11-3A-3
Section 11-3A-3 Adoption procedures for ordinances; administrative fees; penalties.
(a) Following the notice requirements set out in subsection (b), the county commission, by
majority vote, may adopt ordinances for the implementation and enforcement of the powers set
out in Section 11-3A-2. The county commission, in its discretion, may hold a separate
public hearing on the adoption of the proposed ordinances except the vote on approval of a
proposed ordinance shall be taken only at a regularly scheduled county commission meeting
and only following notice as set out in subsection (b). The style of all ordinances shall
be, "Be it ordained by the ___ County Commission as follows:" inserting the name
of the county as the case may be. All ordinances adopted by the county commission pursuant
to this chapter shall be kept in a separate book maintained in the county commission office
and on a county maintained website if one is available, and shall be available at all times
for public...
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11-47-16
Section 11-47-16 Establishment, acquisition, administration, etc., of public cultural
facilities. Each county, city, and town in this state shall have power to establish, operate,
maintain, or contract with others to operate and maintain public cultural facilities consisting
of museums, art galleries, art centers, music halls, and related facilities, and, if necessary,
to acquire sites for, construct, or otherwise acquire such facilities, all to the end of making
cultural facilities available to the public, whether separately or grouped two or more in
the same building. Whenever any such facilities shall have been so established they may be
administered by and through such instrumentality or instrumentalities as may be designated
for that purpose by the governing body of such county, city, or town. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess.,
No. 151, p. 168; Code 1940, T. 37, §511; Acts 1963, No. 541, p. 1159; Acts 1983, 2nd Ex.
Sess., No. 83-163, p. 333.)...
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