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9-9-11
Section 9-9-11 Establishment of district - Filing of objections to organization of district;
hearing and proceedings upon petition and objections; issuance of order declaring organization
of district; dismissal of petition and issuance of itemized bill of costs and expenses. (a)
Any owner of real property affected by said proposed district who wishes to object to the
organization and incorporation of said district shall, on or before 12:00 noon of the day
set for the causes to be heard, file his objection in writing stating why such district should
not be organized and incorporated. On the day appointed for the hearing, the court shall hear
and determine in a summary manner any objection that may be offered to the sufficiency of
the petition or to the report of the engineer or plan submitted by petitioners. If it appears
that there is any land within the proposed district that is not in the watershed, if the proposed
plan includes purposes other than drainage or is not in the benefited...
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22-27-5
Section 22-27-5 Authority of localities to establish charges, fees, etc., and enter into mutual
agreements or contracts; approval of department; licensing of private or corporate agencies;
permits and bonds; nonpayment of fees, etc. (a) Fees, etc.; mutual agreements or contracts.
The county commission or municipality undertaking the responsibility for providing services
to the public under this article may establish fees, charges and rates and may collect and
disburse funds within cooperating areas or districts, inside or outside the corporate limits
of municipalities or inside or outside of county boundaries, for the specific purpose of administering
this article and providing and operating a solid waste program. Also, said county commission
or public authority may enter into mutual agreements or contracts with the government bodies
of other counties, municipalities, corporations or individuals, where deemed to be mutually
economical and feasible, to jointly or individually collect,...
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24-1-28
Section 24-1-28 Acquisition of property by eminent domain. (a) The authority may acquire by
eminent domain any property, real or personal, which it may deem necessary to carry out the
purposes of this article, after the adoption by it of a resolution declaring that the acquisition
of the property described therein is in the public interest and necessary for public use.
The authority may exercise the power of eminent domain pursuant to the provisions of Title
18. Property already devoted to a public use may be acquired; provided, that no property belonging
to any city within the boundaries of the authority, or to any government, may be acquired
without its consent, and that no property belonging to a public utility corporation may be
acquired without the approval of the Public Service Commission or other body having regulatory
power over such corporation. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a public housing authority
in a Class 3 municipality, except a Class 3 municipality organized...
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36-14-11
Section 36-14-11 Acts and resolutions of Legislature - Distribution to departments, officers,
courts, etc.; electronic storage and distribution. (a) The Secretary of State shall retain
for the use of the executive offices and the two houses of the Legislature the number of copies
of all volumes of the acts and resolutions of each session necessary to provide for distribution
pursuant to law. The Secretary of State shall transmit to the Department of State of the United
States two copies of each volume, and distribute to the Governor, Treasurer, Auditor, Superintendent
of Education, Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, State Health Officer, Adjutant General,
the Department of Corrections, President and each Associate Commissioner of the Public Service
Commission, Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources, Department of Revenue, Clerk
of the Supreme Court, Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of the House of Representatives two
copies of each volume, to the Attorney General...
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9-8-20
Section 9-8-20 Definitions. Wherever used or referred to in this article, unless a different
meaning clearly appears from the context: (1) DISTRICT or SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT.
A governmental subdivision of this state and a public body corporate and politic organized
in accordance with the provisions of this article for the purposes, with the powers and subject
to the restrictions set forth in this article. (2) SUPERVISOR. One of the members of the governing
body of a district appointed in accordance with the provisions of this article. (3) COMMITTEE
or STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMITTEE. The agency created in Section 9-8-22. (4)
PETITION. A petition filed under the provisions of subsection (a) of Section 9-8-23 for the
creation of a district. (5) STATE. The State of Alabama. (6) AGENCY OF THIS STATE. Such term
includes the government of this state and any subdivision, agency or instrumentality, corporate
or otherwise, of the government of this state. (7) UNITED...
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9-9-7
Section 9-9-7 Establishment of district - Filing of petition for organization of district;
appointment, etc., of engineer; report of engineer. (a) Whenever a petition praying for the
organization of a water management district and signed by a majority of the landowners owning
more than one third of the land in acreage in a proposed district or by at least one third
of the persons owning more than one half of the land in the proposed district shall be filed
with the court of probate of such county in which such lands are located or, if such lands
are composed of tracts or parcels situated in two or more counties, then in the office of
the court of probate of the county in which there is situated more of said lands than in any
other county, said petition setting forth the specific body or district of land in the county
or county and adjoining counties described in such a way as to convey an intelligent idea
as to location of such land and stating that the public benefit or utility or the...
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11-99-2
Section 11-99-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) BLIGHTED OR ECONOMICALLY DISTRESSED
AREA: a. An area in which the structures, buildings, or improvements, by reason of dilapidation,
deterioration, age, or obsolescence, inadequate provision for ventilation, light, air, sanitation,
or open spaces, high density of population and overcrowding, or the existence of conditions
which endanger life or property by fire and other causes, or any combination of such factors,
are conducive to ill health, transmission of disease, infant mortality, juvenile delinquency,
or crime, and are detrimental to the public health, safety, morals, or welfare, or b. Any
area which by reason of the presence of a substantial number of substandard, slum, deteriorated,
or deteriorating structures, predominance of defective or inadequate street layout, faulty
lot layout in relation to size, adequacy, accessibility, or usefulness, unsanitary or unsafe
conditions, deterioration of site or other improvements,...
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22-27-49
Section 22-27-49 Moratorium on issuance of permits. (a) For the purpose of evaluating solid
waste management problems facing the state and to allow for the development of comprehensive
plans to identify and provide for the state's solid waste management needs, there is hereby
imposed a moratorium on the issuance by the Department of Environmental Management of any
new or modified permits or transfers of existing permits for solid waste management facilities
which receive or are intended to receive wastes not generated by the permittee. Said moratorium
shall not apply to industrial landfills receiving waste generated in state only by the permittee.
Modifications for the limited purposes of changing liner and leachate collection design, changes
in waste streams from within the facility's designated service area, changes in sequence of
fill, and changes to incorporate new technology, or changes intended to bring a facility into
compliance with statutes and regulations are specifically...
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37-2A-5
Section 37-2A-5 Process for election. (a) An incumbent local exchange carrier, local exchange
carrier, or inter-exchange carrier shall be deemed to have elected to be regulated under this
chapter unless the carrier files written notice with the commission declining regulation under
this chapter not later than August 31, 2005; provided, however, that, any other provision
of this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding, so long as (i) application of any of the
requirements of 47 U.S.C. 251 (b) or (c) shall have been suspended or modified with respect
to an incumbent local exchange carrier pursuant to the provisions of 47 U.S.C. 251 (f) (2),
or (ii) an incumbent local exchange carrier shall be exempt from the obligations of 47 U.S.C.
251 (c) pursuant to the provisions of 47 U.S.C. 251 (f) (1) (A), such incumbent local exchange
carrier shall not be eligible to elect and shall not be deemed to have elected to be regulated
under this chapter unless the incumbent local exchange carrier files...
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37-9-28
Section 37-9-28 Duties of air carriers as to service, facilities, etc.; undue preferences and
advantages prohibited; extension of credit; commission to establish, enforce, etc., reasonable
rates, fares, etc.; proceedings as to validity of rates, fares, etc.; authority to prescribe
service and rates, fares, etc.; time tables. (a) It shall be the duty of every common carrier
by aircraft to provide and furnish intrastate transportation, as authorized by its certificate,
upon reasonable request to have and to provide reasonable through intrastate service in such
transportation in connection with other such carriers or with common carriers by railroad,
motor vehicles, express or water; to provide adequate and reasonable service, equipment, facilities,
waiting rooms and rest rooms, in connection with such transportation; to establish, observe
and enforce just and reasonable individual and joint rates, fares and charges and just and
reasonable classifications, rules, regulations and practices...
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