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45-19-141.12
Section 45-19-141.12 Volunteer fire department personnel; liability of county employees. The
personnel of volunteer fire departments provided for in this part shall not be considered
employees, servants, or agents of the county and the members of the commission and the employees
of the county shall not be liable in either the official capacity or in a private capacity
for the actions of the personnel of volunteer fire departments. (Act 2003-367, p. 1035, §13.)...

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45-26-141.12
Section 45-26-141.12 Volunteer fire department personnel; liability of county employees. The
personnel of volunteer fire departments provided for in this part shall not be considered
employees, servants, or agents of the county and the members of the commission and the employees
of the county shall not be liable in either their official capacity or in a private capacity
for the actions of the personnel of volunteer fire departments. (Act 95-393, p. 800, §13.)...

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45-1-242.24
Section 45-1-242.24 Eligible volunteer fire department under Subpart 2. An eligible volunteer
fire department, for the purposes of this subpart, shall mean a volunteer fire department
located in Autauga County which maintains an ISO approved rating or is certified, or both,
under the Alabama Forestry Commission guidelines and is in good standing with the Autauga
County Fire Association. (Act 96-859, 2nd Sp. Sess., p. 1667, §5.)...
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45-3-140.05
Section 45-3-140.05 Eligible volunteer fire department. An eligible volunteer fire department,
for the purposes of this article, shall mean a certified nonprofit volunteer fire department
located in Barbour County that is certified under the Alabama Forestry Commission guidelines
and is a member of the Barbour County Volunteer Firefighters Association. (Act 2007-272, p.
366, §6.)...
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45-3-140.06
Section 45-3-140.06 Disposition of funds. Funds paid to the county volunteer fire departments
shall only be expended for fire protection services, including training, supplies, and equipment.
The funds may also be expended to purchase insurance, including liability insurance, to insure
coverage of acts or omissions which are directly related to the functions of a volunteer fire
department which are committed by a volunteer fire department and the personnel of a volunteer
fire department. The funds may not be expended for salaries, food, drink, social activities,
or fund raising activities. After receiving the funds, the volunteer fire departments shall
keep accurate records to verify that the funds were properly expended. Should the Barbour
County Commission, in its sole discretion, find or determine that funds provided by this article
have been improperly expended by an eligible volunteer fire department, the department that
has improperly expended the funds shall reimburse and refund...
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45-35-140.04
Section 45-35-140.04 Eligible volunteer fire department. An eligible volunteer fire department,
for the purposes of this article, shall mean a volunteer fire department located in Houston
County which is certified under the Alabama Forestry Commission and which is a member of the
Houston County Volunteer Firefighters Association. (Act 2000-473, p. 900, §5.)...
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45-49A-30.01
Section 45-49A-30.01 Official volunteer fire department; official historical society. (a) The
governing body of the City of Citronelle shall designate the volunteer fire department serving
the city and a historical society as the official volunteer fire department and the official
historical society for the purposes of this section. There is hereby created a board to be
composed of three persons, one person appointed by the official volunteer fire department,
one person appointed by the official historical society, and one person appointed by the governing
body of the city. Appointees shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority and vacancies
shall be filled by the appointing authority. Appointees shall serve without compensation.
(b) Twenty percent of all tax proceeds of the four percent tax paid to the City of Citronelle
pursuant to subdivision (2) of subsection (c) of Section 40-20-8, as last amended, up to a
maximum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) each per month for the...
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45-49-71.05
Section 45-49-71.05 Donations to organized voluntary fire department or rescue squad; maintenance
or repair of nonprofit public organization property; reimbursement of costs. (a) The Mobile
County Commission may donate money, property, equipment, services, or other things of value
to any organized voluntary fire department or organized voluntary rescue squad and also to
perform maintenance or repair of property owned by nonprofit public organizations, which property
is perpetually dedicated to the public use as a public park, and which organizations have
entered into a contract with the Mobile County Commission for the use of the park and for
the provision of free recreational services to all citizens of Mobile County. If any money,
property, equipment, or other thing of value is not used by the organization in furtherance
of a public purpose, then the money, property, equipment, or other thing of value shall be
returned to Mobile County. (b) The Mobile County Commission may require...
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45-49-91.18
Section 45-49-91.18 Appeals to Mobile County Commission. (a) Appeals to the Mobile County Commission
may be taken by any aggrieved person. The appeal shall be taken as provided by the rules of
the board and within the time period prescribed by its rules, by filing notice of appeal specifying
the grounds thereof with the board from whom the appeal is taken and with the Mobile County
Commission. The board shall transmit to the Mobile County Commission with the notice of appeal
all papers constituting the record upon which the action appealed from was taken. An appeal
shall stay all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from, unless the board certifies
to the Mobile County Commission, after receiving notice of the appeal, that by reason of facts
stated in the certificate, a stay would cause imminent peril to life or property. The Mobile
County Commission shall have all of the following powers: (1) To hear and decide appeals where
it is alleged there is error in any order,...
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45-49-91.21
Section 45-49-91.21 Land use control fee. The Mobile County Commission shall levy upon owners
of any real property located within the district which has elected to come under the jurisdiction
of the board, a uniform land use control fee that shall be equal to 1/10 mill of the appraised
value of the parcel as determined by the Mobile County Revenue Commissioner. However, in no
case shall this fee be less than three dollars ($3) per parcel. Property exempt from fees
and taxes under Act 41 and Act 91 are exempt from the land use control fee provided for under
this section. The Mobile County Revenue Commissioner shall assess the land use control fee
on the real property subject to the land use control fee within the district. The fee shall
be assessed and collected at the same time and in the same manner as ad valorem taxes due
on the property. The board may bring civil action for the collection of the fee, and collection
costs, upon the failure of a property owner to pay the fee as...
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