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45-23-141.07
Section 45-23-141.07 Transfer of funds upon dissolution or abandonment. Upon dissolution or
abandonment of any eligible volunteer fire department or emergency medical service squad,
any remaining funds derived from this part or any assets purchased with funds derived from
this part, after all lawful indebtedness has been satisfied, shall be transferred to the county
commission. The county commission shall transfer the funds in the following manner: If a volunteer
fire department is abandoned or dissolved, funds shall be transferred to the county firefighters
association. If an emergency medical service squad is abandoned or dissolved, funds shall
be transferred to the county rescue squad association. Those associations shall distribute
remaining funds in the best interest of providing emergency medical services and fire protection
in the area once served by the abandoned or dissolved fire department or emergency medical
service squad. In the event there are no volunteer fire...
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45-3-140.07
Section 45-3-140.07 Transfer of funds upon dissolution or abandonment of volunteer fire department.
Upon dissolution or abandonment of any eligible volunteer fire department, any remaining funds
derived from this article or any assets purchased with funds derived from this article, after
all lawful indebtedness has been satisfied, shall be transferred to the county commission.
The county commission shall transfer the funds in the following manner: If a volunteer fire
department is abandoned or dissolved, funds shall be equally divided and transferred to the
remaining volunteer fire departments in good standing with the Barbour County Firefighter's
Association and State Forestry Commission. (Act 2007-272, p. 366, §8.)...
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45-16-140.08
Section 45-16-140.08 Purpose. The purpose and use of funds generated by this article are to
enable all participating eligible volunteer fire departments in Coffee County to be better
equipped and prepared for emergencies in the county and to assist in maintaining and lowering
Insurance Services Organization ratings. This article is also intended to help insure emergency
medical services to the citizens of Coffee County. Each fire department shall obtain and maintain
a level of preparedness as determined by the Coffee County Volunteer Firefighters Association.
Any fire department that does not meet the levels set within five years of the approval of
this article shall forfeit any received funds generated by this article. The emergency medical
service squad is required to attain and maintain an advanced life support/basic life support
ambulance transport license with the Alabama Department of Public Health. Any emergency medical
service squad failing to maintain this license shall...
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45-21-242.08
Section 45-21-242.08 Eligible fire departments and rescue squads - Defined. For purposes of
this part, an eligible fire department means a fire department in Crenshaw County that maintains
an ISO-approved rating of at least Class 9, is certified under the Alabama Forestry Commission
guidelines, and is a member in good standing of the Crenshaw County Association of Volunteer
Fire Departments. An eligible rescue squad, for purposes of this part, means a rescue squad
that is certified by the Alabama Association of Rescue Squads or Emergency Medical Services.
(Act 96-604, p. 947, §9.)...
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45-30-245.35
Section 45-30-245.35 Disposition of funds. (a) The proceeds from the tax hereby levied, less
the actual costs of collection not to exceed 10 per centum, shall be paid by the State Department
of Revenue to the Franklin County Commission to be deposited in two separate accounts to the
credit of either the Franklin County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority or the
Franklin County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association as follows: (1) Sixty percent to the
Franklin County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority. (2) Forty percent to the
Franklin County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association, to be divided as follows: a. Twenty-five
percent to the Franklin County Firefighters Association. b. Ten percent to rescue squad associations.
c. Five percent to public licensed ambulance services if such services are authorized and
created by such association. (b) The Franklin County Fire and Rescue Association shall have
authority to promulgate rules and regulations having the...
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45-34-242.06
Section 45-34-242.06 Disposition of funds. The proceeds from the tax hereby authorized less
the actual cost of collection, not to exceed 10 percent, shall be paid by the State Department
of Revenue to the Alabama Forestry Commission on a monthly basis. The proceeds are to be used
for the purposes of fire protection in Henry County. These funds shall be payable on a quarterly
or monthly basis and shall be expended solely for purposes of fire protection, prevention,
fire safety, education, and in order to encourage a strong volunteer firefighters network
in Henry County. The proceeds paid by the Department of Revenue to the Alabama Forestry Commission
shall be distributed by the Alabama Forestry Commission to volunteer fire departments in the
county as determined by the Alabama Forestry Commission in consultation with the Henry County
Volunteer Fire Department Association on an equal basis, share and share alike. (Act 89-703,
p. 1398, §7.)...
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45-38-243.05
Section 45-38-243.05 Disposition of funds. (a) The proceeds from the tax hereby levied, less
the actual costs of collection not to exceed 10 per centum, shall be paid by the State Department
of Revenue to the Lamar County Commission to be deposited in two separate accounts to the
credit of either the Lamar County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority or the
Lamar County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association as follows: (1) Fifty percent to the Lamar
County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority. (2) Thirty percent to the fire departments
in Lamar County. (3) Twenty percent to the Lamar County Rescue Association with five percent
of this directed to public licensed ambulance services if such services are authorized and
created by such association. (b) The Lamar County Firefighters Association and the Lamar County
Rescue Association shall have authority to promulgate rules and regulations having the force
and effect of law for the distribution of the funds under...
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45-42-242.06
Section 45-42-242.06 Disposition of funds. The proceeds from the tax hereby authorized less
the actual cost of collection, not to exceed five per centum, shall be paid by the State Department
of Revenue to the Alabama Forestry Commission to be used for the purposes of fire protection
in Limestone County. These funds shall be payable on a quarterly or monthly basis and will
be expended solely for purposes of fire protection, prevention, fire safety, education, and
in order to encourage a strong volunteer fire fighters network in Limestone County. The proceeds
paid by the Department of Revenue to the Alabama Forestry Commission shall be distributed
to volunteer fire departments in the county as determined by the Alabama Forestry Commission
in consultation with the Limestone County Volunteer Fire Department Association on an equal
basis, share and share alike. (Act 89-278, p. 438, § 7.)...
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45-47-245.05
Section 45-47-245.05 Disposition of funds. (a) The proceeds from the tax hereby levied, less
the actual costs of collection not to exceed 10 per centum, shall be paid by the State Department
of Revenue to the Marion County Commission to be deposited in two separate accounts to the
credit of either the Marion County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority or the
Marion County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association as follows: (1) Sixty percent to the Marion
County Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority. (2) Forty percent to the Marion County
Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association, to be divided as follows: a. Twenty-five percent to
the Marion County Firefighters Association. b. Ten percent to rescue squad associations. c.
Five percent to public licensed ambulance services if such services are authorized and created
by such association. (b) The Marion County Fire and Rescue Association shall have authority
to promulgate rules and regulations having the force and effect...
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45-48-140
Section 45-48-140 Board of commissioners. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law including,
but not limited to, Section 11-98-4, the Marshall County Emergency Telephone Service Board
of Commissioners shall consist of seven members appointed as follows: (1) Three members shall
be named by or serve from the membership of the Marshall County Commission. (2) Two members
shall serve on a rotation basis for terms of two years as follows: a. One member from the
City of Arab and one member from the City of Albertville appointed by the respective mayor
of each city upon confirmation by the respective city councils for the first and second year
after May 13, 1993, and every other two years thereafter. b. One member from the City of Guntersville
and one member from the City of Boaz appointed by the respective mayor of each city upon confirmation
by the respective city councils for the third and fourth year after May 13, 1993, and every
other two years thereafter. (3) The mayors of the...
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