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45-37A-330
Section 45-37A-330 Ad valorem tax authorized. (a) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment 373
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, the city governing body of the City of
Midfield in Jefferson County may levy, in addition to any other tax, an ad valorem tax in
the amount of 14 mills on each dollar of taxable property in the city. The revenue from the
additional tax shall be paid to the city general fund to be used for general municipal purposes.
(b) The increase in the rate of the tax as provided by this section is subject to the approval
of a majority of the qualified electors of the city who vote on the proposed increase at the
next general, primary, constitutional, or special election held for that purpose. (Act 2013-441,
p. 1760, §§1, 2.)...
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45-41-241
Section 45-41-241 Ad valorem tax authorized. (a) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment 373
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and a resolution heretofore adopted by the county
commission of Lee County after a public hearing, the county commission is hereby authorized
to levy, in addition to any and all other taxes heretofore levied, an additional ad valorem
tax in the amount of 5 mills on each dollar of taxable property outside the corporate limits
of the cities of Auburn and Opelika. The revenues from the tax shall be paid to the county
general fund. (b) The increase in the rate of the tax as provided herein is subject to the
approval of a majority of the qualified electors of the area affected who vote on the proposed
increase at a special election called and held for such purposes pursuant to the provisions
of subsection (f) of Amendment 373 to the Constitution. (Act 91-350, p. 673, §§1, 2.)...

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45-16A-30.01
Section 45-16A-30.01 Increase to ad valorem tax. (a) The following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) AMENDMENT NO. 56. That amendment to the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, as amended, that was proposed by Act No. 383, H. 458, 1945 Session and now appears
as Section 216.04 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended. (2) AMENDMENT NO. 373. That amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as
amended, that was proposed by Act No. 6, H. 170, 1978 Second Special Session and which now
appears as Section 217 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
as amended. (3) CITY. Enterprise, Alabama. (4) COUNCIL. The Enterprise City Council. (b) In
compliance with the provisions of subsection (f) of Amendment No. 373, there is hereby approved
the proposal of the City Council of the City of Enterprise in Coffee County to increase the
rate of the ad valorem tax to be levied and collected annually in the city...
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45-44-241
Section 45-44-241 Ad valorem taxation for educational purposes. (a)(1) Pursuant to subsection
(f) of Amendment 373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and a resolution heretofore adopted
by the County Commission of Macon County after a public hearing, the county commission is
hereby authorized to levy, in addition to any and all other taxes heretofore levied, an additional
ad valorem tax in the amount of 10 mills on each dollar of taxable property in the county.
The revenues from the tax shall be paid to the county board of education to be used for general
educational purposes. (2) The increase in the rate of tax as provided in this subsection is
subject to the approval of a majority of the qualified electors who vote on the proposed increase
at a special election called and held for such purposes pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (b)(1) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment
373 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the Macon...
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45-2-246
Section 45-2-246 Support of public schools. (a) Sections 1 and 3 of Act No. 609, H. 1167 of
the 1900-1901 Legislature (Acts 1900-01, p. 1446), relating to the levy and collection of
a two mill special tax, shall not apply as long as the privilege, license, and excise tax
for school purposes levied by ordinance of the Baldwin County Commission adopted on December
20, 1988, pursuant to the authority vested in it by Sections 40-12-4 through 40-12-7, as amended,
remain in force and effect or the rate of such tax is increased. Should the Baldwin County
Commission amend, repeal, or rescind the ordinance of December 20, 1988, with the result that
in and by the terms of such amendment, such repeal or recession of the tax imposed in the
ordinance is repealed, abolished, or is reduced to a rate less than that imposed thereby;
then, in that event, the provisions of this section shall thereupon become null, void, and
of no force and effect, and the provisions of Sections 1 and 3 of Act No. 609, H....
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16-6F-4
Section 16-6F-4 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) APPLICANT. Any group with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status or that
has submitted an application for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status that develops and submits an
application for a public charter school to an authorizer. (2) APPLICATION. A proposal from
an applicant to an authorizer to enter into a charter contract whereby the proposed school
obtains public charter school status. (3) AT-RISK STUDENT. A student who has an economic or
academic disadvantage that requires special services and assistance to succeed in educational
programs. The term includes, but is not limited to, students who are members of economically
disadvantaged families, students who are identified as having special education needs, students
who are limited in English proficiency, students who are at risk of dropping out of high school,
and students who do not meet minimum standards of academic proficiency....
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45-11-242.20
Section 45-11-242.20 Continuation of existing tax. (a) Chilton County presently levies and
collects a special tax for a trade school and rural and industrial development in the county
at a rate of thirty cents ($.30) on each one hundred dollars (three mills on each dollar)
of assessed value pursuant to an election held in the county on December 4, 1984. That tax
will expire on December 31, 2004. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the county commission
in accordance with Amendment No. 373, the county proposes to continue the rate at which it
may levy and collect the special tax to a maximum rate, for any tax year, which is equal to
thirty cents ($.30) on each one hundred dollars (three mills on each dollar) of assessed value,
until December 31, 2024. (b) Pursuant to subsection (f) of Amendment No. 373 and a resolution
adopted by the county commission after a public hearing, the county commission may continue
to levy the special tax to a maximum rate, for any tax year, which is equal to...
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45-9-245.20
Section 45-9-245.20 Levy and rates of tax; exemptions. (a) The County Commission of Chambers
County, in addition to all other taxes presently levied, may levy the following additional
sales and use taxes not to exceed the lowest municipal rates collected in the City of LaFayette,
City of Lanett, or City of Valley: (1) AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY SALES AND USE TAX. A sales and
use tax of two percent. (2) AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE SALES AND USE TAX. A sales and use tax rate
of two percent. (3) GENERAL SALES AND USE TAX. A sales and use tax rate that is equal to the
lowest municipal rate collected respectively in the City of LaFayette, the City of Lanett,
or the City of Valley on and after April 28, 2016. (4) MANUFACTURING MACHINE SALES AND USE
TAX. A sales and use tax rate of two percent. (b)(1) Except as herein provided, the rates
provided in subsection (a) shall apply only in the areas in the county outside the corporate
limits of Lanett, Valley, LaFayette, Waverly, and Five Points as those...
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45-8A-115
Section 45-8A-115 Additional ad valorem taxes; special election approval; use of proceeds.
(a) In accordance with the pertinent provisions of Amendment 373 of the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, the governing body of the City of Oxford, Alabama, in Calhoun County and Talladega
County may levy and provide for the collection of an additional 15 mills ad valorem taxes
on taxable property situated within the city. (b) The additional ad valorem taxes levied and
collected pursuant to this section are subject to the approval of a majority of the qualified
electors residing in the City of Oxford who vote on the proposed additional ad valorem taxes
at a special election called and held for such purpose as provided for in Amendment 373 of
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (c) The net proceeds from any additional revenue accruing
to the city from the additional tax revenue resulting from this section shall be paid to the
municipal general fund and shall be allocated and expended solely for...
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16-16A-7
Section 16-16A-7 Additional findings; bonds authorized; procedures. (a) The Legislature finds
that the number of students attending the several school systems located in those areas of
North Alabama that will be directly impacted by the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will collectively increase by an estimated 9,000 students. As a result, there will be a need
for the construction of additional school facilities as well as the renovation of existing
school facilities. The Legislature also finds that the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will have a positive impact on future receipts to the Education Trust Fund, as the significant
population growth in North Alabama will increase sales, income, and other tax collections.
Thus, it is an efficient use of state funds to allow such revenue growth to help pay for capital
improvement costs associated with BRAC-related school construction. (b) The Alabama Public
School and College Authority is hereby authorized to sell and issue its...
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