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11-54A-25
Section 11-54A-25 Continued existence of authorities established before August 1, 2004; reincorporation.
Any downtown redevelopment authority established under this chapter prior to August 1, 2004,
for the purpose of revitalizing or redeveloping the central business district of any city
or town in Alabama may continue in existence under this chapter as it appeared prior to August
1, 2004, or may reincorporate under the provisions of this chapter as amended by the filing
of a restated certificate of incorporation with the judge of probate of the county wherein
the certificate of incorporation of the authority was originally filed for record, but the
provisions of Section 11-54A-4 need not be complied with and, if the authority had previously
received an authorizing resolution, no new authorizing resolution shall be required. The governing
body of the city shall not be required to reappoint the directors of the authority and the
directors then in office shall continue in office and their...
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11-54A-24
Section 11-54A-24 Authorities organized under prior acts. Any downtown redevelopment authority
established under Acts 1982, No. 303, Acts 1984, No. 395, Acts 1984, No. 415, Acts 1985, No.
185, or any other authority organized under any act of this state prior to May 29, 1985, for
the purpose of revitalizing or redeveloping the central business district of any city or town
in Alabama may reincorporate under the provisions of this chapter by the filing of a restated
certificate of incorporation with the judge of probate of the county wherein the certificate
of incorporation of the authority was originally filed for record but the provisions of Section
11-54A-4 need not be complied with and, if the authority had previously received an authorizing
resolution, no new authorizing resolution shall be required. The governing body of the city
shall not be required to reappoint the directors of any such authority and the directors then
in office shall continue in office and their terms of office...
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11-54B-1
Section 11-54B-1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds: (1) That patterns of urban
development have had a substantial adverse impact upon downtown and community business districts
vital to the economies of Class 1 municipalities in Alabama. (2) That the public interest
would be advanced by authorizing the creation of self-help business improvement districts
and district management corporations to assist Class 1 municipalities in promoting economic
growth in business districts. (3) That district management corporations representing real
property owners within self-help business improvement districts can assist Class 1 municipalities
in promoting economic growth and employment within business districts. (4) That Class 1 municipalities
should be authorized to create self-help business improvement districts and designate district
management corporations to execute self-help programs to improve the local business climates.
(b) The Legislature further finds that it is the public...
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11-54B-40
Section 11-54B-40 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature makes the following findings: (1)
That patterns of urban development have had substantial adverse impacts upon downtown and
community business districts vital to the economy of the State of Alabama. (2) That the public
interest would be advanced by authorizing the creation of self-help business improvement districts
and district management corporations to assist any Class 2 municipality in promoting economic
growth in business districts. (3) That the public interest would also be advanced by authorizing
the creation of self-help business districts for the promotion of tourism that include businesses
of a designated class and funding supplemental business services through the levy of assessments
on businesses of the designated class that receive benefits from those supplemental business
services. (4) That a district management corporation representing real property owners, or
in certain cases, owners of a particular class of...
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41-10-104
Section 41-10-104 Conduct of sporting events, exhibits, etc., in projects. The corporation
or any lessee of the project or a part thereof shall have the right to conduct such exhibits,
contests and sporting events in a project or any part thereof as in the judgment of the board
may be in the public interest or as may tend to promote and develop trade, industry or commerce
in the state or to provide public recreation and enjoyment or to create goodwill for the state,
with or without fees or charges for admission thereto. (Acts 1965, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 174,
p. 224, ยง17.)...
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36-25-1.3
Section 36-25-1.3 Economic development professionals. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of
law, including, but not limited to, this chapter, an individual acting as an economic development
professional is not a lobbyist, unless and until he or she seeks incentives through legislative
action in the Legislature, that are above and beyond, or in addition to, the then current
statutory or constitutional authorization. (b) For purposes of this section, an economic development
professional is an individual seeking to advance specific, good faith economic development
or trade promotion projects or related objectives for a business, chamber of commerce or similar
nonprofit economic development organization in the State of Alabama, a city, a county, a political
subdivision of the state, or a governmental corporation or authority. (c) For the purposes
of this section, the term economic development professional does not include elected officials,
legislators, nor any former legislator within two...
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45-37-91.01
Section 45-37-91.01 Definitions. The following words and terms, as used in this part, shall
have the meanings hereby ascribed to them: (1) BOARD. The board of directors of the authority.
(2) BUREAU. The public corporation for which this part provides. (3) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
That organization the headquarters of which is in the largest city to the membership in which
any reputable person engaged in mercantile, manufacturing, banking, jobbing, or similar business
is eligible, and which most nearly of all organizations in such city, regardless of name,
performs the functions of such organizations as are commonly known as chambers of commerce.
(4) CITY MOTEL-HOTEL ASSOCIATION. That association in the largest city the membership of which
is composed of persons engaged in the hotel, motel, tourist court, or similar business in
such city or in the county and which has the largest membership of any such organization in
the city. (5) COUNTY. Any county to which this part applies. (6) LARGEST...
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11-42-84
Section 11-42-84 Assessment and collection of privilege or license tax from operators of common
carriers, street railroads, etc., in territory exempt from taxation. (a) The council or governing
body of the city may annually assess and collect for and in behalf of the city a privilege
or license tax from the operator of each and every common carrier, street railroad, waterworks,
telephone and telegraph lines, or other quasi-public business which is operated or carried
on in whole or in part in the territory exempt from city taxation so long as the same is exempt
from city taxation under the provisions of this article on the following basis: The amount
of such license tax shall be in proportion to the capital employed within the territory exempt
from city taxation in such trade, business, or vocation and shall not exceed $2.00 per $1,000.00
where the capital employed does not exceed $100,000.00, and shall not exceed $1.00 per $1,000.00
on the excess of capital employed over $100,000.00...
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2-17-7
Section 2-17-7 Registration of persons, firms, etc., buying, selling, transporting, etc., dead,
dying, disabled, diseased, etc., cattle, sheep, poultry, carcasses, etc. No person, firm or
corporation shall engage in business in or for intrastate commerce as a meat broker, renderer
or animal food manufacturer or engage in business in such commerce as a wholesaler of any
carcasses or parts or products of the carcasses of any cattle, sheep, swine, goats, horses,
mules or other equines or poultry, whether intended for human food or other purposes, or engage
in business as a public warehouseman storing any such articles in or for such commerce or
engage in the business of buying, selling or transporting in such commerce any dead, dying,
disabled or diseased animals or birds of the specified kinds or parts of the carcasses of
any such animals or birds that died otherwise than by slaughter, unless, when required by
regulations of the commissioner and in such manner as the commissioner has...
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45-14-91.01
Section 45-14-91.01 Clay County Industrial Development Council - Powers and duties; headquarters;
bylaws; retirement system. (a) The council may select a formal name for the council. The council
shall have the authority to negotiate for the county on all industrial and economic development
matters. The council shall formulate and implement plans to promote and foster the industrial
development and economic growth of all areas of Clay County and any incorporated municipalities
located within the county. The council shall be entitled to all of the powers, rights, privileges,
exemptions, immunities, and authority provided by the general laws of Alabama to local industrial
development authorities, including, but not limited to, abatement of taxes, issuance of bonds,
acquisition, enlargement, improvement, replacement, ownership, leasing, selling, or disposing
of properties to the end that the council may be able to promote the creation of jobs and
develop commerce and trade within the...
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