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40-20-2
the ownership, operation, or maintenance of plants, facilities, machinery, pipelines, gathering
lines, or any equipment whatsoever, which are, or may be, necessary or convenient to the production,
treating, processing, ownership, storage, sale, purchase, marketing, or transportation of
such oil or gas; provided, that nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit, limit or restrict
a county, city, town, or municipality from imposing and collecting ad valorem taxes on any
property, real or personal, not otherwise now exempted by law; further, the limitation
herein imposed upon counties, cities, towns, and municipalities shall not apply to any county,
city, town, or municipality which does not receive a share of the severance tax levied upon
production other than offshore production as defined in Section 40-20-1 under the provisions
of this article. The limitation herein imposed upon counties, cities, towns, and municipalities
shall remain in full force and effect in regard to offshore...
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11-54B-9
Section 11-54B-9 Collection of special assessment; procedures; claim of lien; interest, penalties,
and fees. (a) A self-help business improvement district ordinance shall provide that the special
assessment levied on the owners of the real property located within the geographical area
of the district shall be collected by the district management corporation. The collection
procedures utilized by the district management corporation shall include the mailing of a
notice of the special assessment to the person shown as owner of the property on the records
of the tax assessor in the following manner: (1) After October 1 of each year, the district
management corporation may levy the special assessment for services to be provided during
the following calendar year. (2) The assessment shall be due on December 1 and delinquent
on January 1 following the October levy. (3) Upon delinquency, interest and penalties may
be assessed in the amounts provided in subsection (d). (b) Notwithstanding...
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45-16-200.01
Section 45-16-200.01 Renewal of licenses by mail; Mail Order Fee. (a) The term "licensing
officer," as used in this section, shall mean the judge of probate, commissioner of licenses,
or other officer charged with the duty of issuing motor vehicle licenses, boat licenses, and
business licenses in Coffee County. (b)(1) The licensing officer may if he or she elects to
do so, mail an application for renewal of motor vehicle licenses to whom such license has
been previously issued. Such renewal forms may be in postcard form and with sufficient information
thereon to adequately identify and process such renewal. The signature of the licensee thereon
and proper remittance shall constitute sufficient authority for the licensing officer to issue
such license and return to the licensee by mail. The owner of the motor vehicle, if he or
she is still the owner of the motor vehicle and if he or she desires to pay his or her motor
vehicle ad valorem taxes and license tax and secure this motor...
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11-89C-9
a public corporation, or with any other public corporation, authority, or district authorized
by the Legislature to implement this chapter. In furtherance of this objective, any governing
body may perform any of the functions and powers provided in Section 11-89C-4 for public corporations,
and any function or eligibility requirement provided or required for joining and participating,
and to transfer and convey to the public corporation, with or without consideration, any facilities,
real or personal property, money, or thing of value, including the services of employees
through loan, detail, or assignment. (d) Any governing body may establish, levy, and impose
by resolution or ordinance, any revenue-raising measure within its jurisdiction, including,
but not limited to, fees, charges, or assessments, without any referendum unless required
by the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, deemed necessary to implement this chapter or to comply
with all provisions of storm water laws, subject to...
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45-8-90
as security therefor its assets, and anticipated revenues; (8) to maintain civil actions and
have civil actions maintained against it and to defend civil actions against it; (9) to adopt
and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business; (10) to acquire,
receive, and take title to, by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, to hold, keep,
and develop and to transfer, convey, lease, assign, or otherwise dispose of property of every
kind and character, real, personal, and mixed, and any and every interest therein,
located within the area of operation of the council, to any person; (11) to make, enter into,
and execute such contracts, agreements, leases, and other legal arrangements and to take such
steps and actions as may be necessary or convenient in the furtherance of any purpose or the
exercise of any power provided or granted to it by law; (12) to borrow money for any council
purpose, function, or use and to issue in evidence of the borrowing,...
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40-23-4
sales of materials, equipment, and machinery that, at any time, enter into and become a component
part of ships, vessels, towing vessels or barges, or drilling ships, rigs or barges, or seismic
or geophysical vessels, other watercraft and commercial fishing vessels of over five tons
load displacement as registered with the U.S. Coast Guard and licensed by the State of Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Additionally, the gross proceeds from the
sale or sales of lifeboats, personal flotation devices, ring life buoys, survival craft
equipment, distress signals, EPIRB's, fire extinguishers, injury placards, waste management
plans and logs, marine sanitation devices, navigation rulebooks, navigation lights, sound
signals, navigation day shapes, oil placard cards, garbage placards, FCC SSL, stability instructions,
first aid equipment, compasses, anchor and radar reflectors, general alarm systems, bilge
pumps, piping, and discharge and electronic position fixing...
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40-29-22
the existence of such lien. (2) MOTOR VEHICLES. With respect to a motor vehicle (as defined
in subsection (g)(3)), as against a purchaser of such motor vehicle, if: a. At the time of
the purchase such purchaser did not have actual notice or knowledge of the existence of such
lien; and b. Before the purchaser obtains such notice or knowledge, he has acquired possession
of such motor vehicle and has not thereafter relinquished possession of such motor vehicle
to the seller or his agent. (3) PERSONAL PROPERTY PURCHASED AT RETAIL. With respect
to tangible personal property purchased at retail, as against a purchaser in the ordinary
course of the seller's trade or business, unless at the time of such purchase such purchaser
intends such purchase to (or knows such purchase will) hinder, evade, or defeat the collection
of any tax under this title. (4) PERSONAL PROPERTY PURCHASED IN CASUAL SALE. With respect
to household goods, personal effects, or other tangible personal property purchased...

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45-49-240.40
Section 45-49-240.40 Salary. The Tax Collector of Mobile County shall be compensated on a salary
basis. The tax collector shall be paid a salary of forty two thousand five hundred dollars
($42,500) per annum. Such salary shall be paid in 12 equal monthly installments in the manner
and at the same time as salaries are paid to employees of that office. (Acts 1955, No. 111,
p. 356, §1; Acts 1961, No. 702, p. 995, §1; Acts 1967, No. 440, p. 1113, §1; Acts 1973,
No. 764, p. 1146, § ; Act 79-360, p. 579, § 1; Act 85-635, p. 968, §1.)...
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11-32-31
Section 11-32-31 Payment schedule; sufficiency of funds. (a) The amounts required to be paid
to the authority under this chapter shall be paid by the authorizing county tax collector
for the authorizing county, the principal municipality, and participating municipalities upon
the payment schedule established pursuant to the terms of this chapter. (b) If the authorizing
county tax collector does not have ad valorem taxes due the authorizing county, the principal
municipality, or any participating municipality sufficient to pay the amounts due under the
provisions of this chapter, then the balance due as to any payment under this chapter shall
be paid to the authority by the director of revenue of the authorizing county, if any, from
any tax monies in his or her possession for distribution to the authorizing county, principal
municipality, or participating municipality. (c) If as to any payment due under this chapter,
neither the authorizing county tax collector nor the revenue...
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45-33-240
Section 45-33-240 Salary; expense allowance. (a) The offices of Tax Assessor and Tax Collector
of Hale County shall be full time and each such officer shall be compensated by an annual
minimum salary as provided by Section 40-6A-2, in lieu of any other compensation or expense
allowance. The tax assessor and tax collector each shall be paid in the same manner as other
county officers are paid. (b)(1) The Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Hale County shall each
be entitled to receive an additional expense allowance in the amount of three thousand dollars
($3,000) per annum, which shall be in addition to all other expense allowances, compensation,
or salary provided by law. The expense allowances shall be payable in equal monthly installments
from the general fund of the county. (2) Beginning with the expiration of the term of the
incumbent tax assessor and tax collector, the annual salary for the Tax Assessor and Tax Collector
of Hale County shall be increased by three thousand dollars...
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