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40-31-2
Section 40-31-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) DECLARED STATE DISASTER OR EMERGENCY. A disaster or emergency
event within the state for which either of the following applies: a. A Governor's State of
Emergency Proclamation has been issued. b. A presidential declaration of a federal major disaster
or emergency has been issued. c. A joint resolution of the Legislature has been issued. (2)
DISASTER OR EMERGENCY RELATED WORK. Repairing, renovating, installing, building, rendering
service, or other business activities that relate to infrastructure, owned or operated by
a registered business, municipality, county, or public corporation, that has been damaged,
impaired, or destroyed by the declared state disaster or emergency. (3) DISASTER PERIOD. A
period that begins 10 calendar days before the declared state disaster or emergency and that
extends for a period of 60 calendar days after the end of the declared state...
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45-41-244.20
Section 45-41-244.20 Levy of taxes paralleling state sales and use taxes. There is hereby levied
in that part of Lee County outside the corporate limits of the Cities of Auburn, Opelika,
and Phenix City in addition to all other taxes now imposed by law special county privilege
license and excise taxes paralleling state sales and use taxes. In that part of Lee County
lying outside the corporate limits but within the police jurisdiction of the City of Phenix
City, such tax shall be levied in the manner and at one-half the rate of such tax in that
part of Lee County outside the corporate limits of Auburn and Opelika, in which latter area
the tax shall be levied in the manner and at the rates hereafter prescribed: (1) Upon every
person, firm, or corporation engaged or continuing within that part of Lee County outside
the police jurisdictions of the Cities of Auburn, Opelika, and Phenix City in the business
of selling at retail any tangible personal property whatsoever, including...
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45-49A-62.02
Section 45-49A-62.02 Abatement and removal of inoperable motor vehicles from private property
as public nuisances. (a) For purposes of this section, the term inoperable motor vehicle shall
mean any motor vehicle, trailer, recreational vehicle, camper, or semi-trailer that has remained
on private property and in view of the general public for 30 days or any greater period fixed
by the municipality and is inoperable in that one or more of its major mechanical components
including, but not limited to, engine, transmission, drive train, or wheels, are missing or
are not functional, or the vehicle otherwise constitutes a nuisance. An inoperable motor vehicle
shall not be deemed a nuisance under any of the following circumstances: (1) The motor vehicle
has been rendered temporarily incapable of being driven under its own motor power in order
to perform ordinary service or repair operations. (2) The motor vehicle is on the premises
of a place of business engaged in the wrecking or junking of...
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10A-2A-17.01
Section 10A-2A-17.01 Application of Article 17; definitions. (a) A corporation electing to
become a benefit corporation under this article in the manner prescribed in this article is
subject in all respects to the provisions of this chapter, except to the extent this article
imposes additional or different requirements, in which case those requirements apply. The
inclusion of a provision in this article does not imply that a contrary or different rule
of law applies to a corporation that is not a benefit corporation. This article does not affect
a statute or rule of law that applies to a corporation that is not a benefit corporation.
(b) As used in this article: (1) BENEFIT CORPORATION means a corporation that includes in
its certificate of incorporation a statement that the corporation is subject to this article.
(2) PUBLIC BENEFIT means a positive effect, or reduction of negative effects, on one or more
communities or categories of persons (other than stockholders solely in their...
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11-67A-2
Section 11-67A-2 Inoperable motor vehicle defined; nuisance exception. For purposes of this
chapter, the term "inoperable motor vehicle" shall mean any motor vehicle, trailer,
or semi-trailer that has remained on private property and in view of the general public for
30 days or any greater period fixed by the municipality and is inoperable in that one or more
of its major mechanical components, including, but not limited to, the engine, transmission,
drivetrain, or wheels, are missing or are not functional, or the vehicle otherwise constitutes
a nuisance. An inoperable motor vehicle shall not be deemed a nuisance if the motor vehicle
has been rendered temporarily incapable of being driven under its own motor power in order
to perform ordinary service or repair operations, or if the motor vehicle is on the premises
of a place of business engaged in the wrecking or junking of motor vehicles, or primarily
engaged in the storage and sale of damaged or theft-recovered vehicles for insurers,...
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11-67B-2
Section 11-67B-2 Inoperable motor vehicle defined; nuisance exception. For purposes of this
chapter, the term "inoperable motor vehicle" shall mean any motor vehicle, trailer,
or semi-trailer that has remained on private property and in view of the general public for
30 days or any greater period fixed by the municipality and is inoperable in that one or more
of its major mechanical components, including, but not limited to, engine, transmission, drive
train, or wheels, are missing or are not functional, or the vehicle otherwise constitutes
a nuisance. An inoperable motor vehicle shall not be deemed a nuisance if the motor vehicle
has been rendered temporarily incapable of being driven under its own motor power in order
to perform ordinary service or repair operations, or if the motor vehicle is on the premises
of a place of business engaged in the wrecking or junking of motor vehicles, or primarily
engaged in the storage and sale of damaged or theft-recovered vehicles for insurers, or...

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13A-11-79
Section 13A-11-79 Dealers' licenses - Issuance; conditions; display; fees. (a) The duly constituted
licensing authorities of any city, town or political subdivision of this state may grant licenses
in forms prescribed by the secretary of state, effective for not more than one year from date
of issue, permitting the licensee to sell pistols at retail within this state subject to the
following conditions, for breach of any of which the license shall be forfeited and the licensee
subject to punishment as provided in this division. The business shall be carried on only
in the building designated in the license. The license or a copy thereof, certified by the
issuing authority, shall be displayed on the premises where it can easily be read. The fee
for issuing the license shall be $.50, which fee shall be paid into the State Treasury. (b)
All records of pistol, revolver, or maxim silencer sales that are maintained or in the custody
of dealers, the chief of police, the sheriff, or the...
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22-10-1
Section 22-10-1 Enumeration of conditions, etc., constituting public nuisances menacing public
health. The following things, conditions and acts, among others, are hereby declared to be
public nuisances per se, menacing public health and unlawful: (1) Animals (including fish,
birds, fowls and insects), other than human beings, infected with or acting as, or likely
to act as, conveyors of disease or infection whereby they are likely to become menaces to
public health; (2) Insanitary buildings, yards, premises, places, privies, ponds, marshes,
swamps and dumps which are, or are likely to become, menaces to public health; (3) Insanitary
clothing, bedding, furniture, vehicles, containers, receptacles, appliances and equipment
which are, or are likely to become, nuisances to public health; (4) Unwholesome, or decayed
or infected meats, fish, fruits or other food or foodstuffs, medicines, drugs, beverages or
drinking waters which are, or are likely to become, menaces to public health; (5)...
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22-35-3
Section 22-35-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, unless otherwise indicated,
the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK. Any one or combination of stationary tanks affixed permanently
to the ground or other support structure (including pipes connected thereto) used to contain
an accumulation of motor fuels, the volume of which (including pipes connected thereto) is
greater than 90 percent above the surface of the ground. The terms "Underground Storage
Tank" and "Aboveground Storage Tank" do not include any: a. Farm or residential
tank of 1,100 gallons or less capacity used for storing motor fuel for noncommercial purposes;
b. Tank used for storing heating oil for consumptive use on the premises where stored; c.
Septic tank; d. Pipeline facility (including gathering lines) regulated under: 1. The Natural
Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968, 2. The Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety Act of 1979, and
3....
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34-36-13
Section 34-36-13 License required; exemptions. (a) No person shall engage in the electrical
contracting business or perform work as a master or journeyman electrician unless such person
shall have received a license from the board or from the county or municipality where the
electrical contracting work is being performed; provided, however, the provisions of this
chapter shall not apply: (1) To the installation, construction, or maintenance of power systems
for the generation and secondary distribution of electric current constructed under the provisions
of the National Electrical Safety Code which regulates the safety requirements of utilities.
(2) To the installation, construction, maintenance, or repair of telephone or signal systems
by or for public utilities or their corporate affiliates, when such work pertains to the services
furnished by such utilities. (3) To any technician employed by a municipal franchised CATV
system. (4) To any master or journeyman electrician employed by...
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