45-11-245.11
Section 45-11-245.11 Effective date; legislative intent. It is the intent of the Legislature that this part be construed as retroactive and curative and that the authority for levying the taxes herein authorized be approved and confirmed as of August 1, 2014. If the governing body of the county adopts an authorizing resolution after May 1, 2019, as provided in Section 45-11-245.10, taxes levied pursuant to this part and the authorizing resolution shall be effective as of August 1, 2014, and shall remain in effect from August 1, 2014, until the levy and imposition of such taxes is terminated in accordance with the terms and conditions of Section 45-11-245.10, and all actions taken by the county in authorizing, adopting, assessing, collecting, or enforcing such taxes prior to the adoption of such authorizing resolution shall be ratified, approved, validated, and confirmed, subject to the provisions of Section 45-11-245.12 regarding a credit against the payment of such taxes. (Act...
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32-6-350
Section 32-6-350 Legislative intent. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature to establish an Alabama Veteran Tag Program to recognize certain veterans. (b) The owner of a motor vehicle who is a resident of this state and who is an eligible veteran pursuant to subsection (c) of this section may be issued a distinctive license tag pursuant to this division. The veteran shall make application to the judge of probate or commissioner of licenses, comply with state motor vehicle laws relating to registration and licensing of motor vehicles, pay the regular license fee for a tag as provided by law for a private passenger or pleasure motor vehicle, and pay an additional fee of three dollars ($3) for the initial issuance of the tag except a Vietnam veteran's tag. In the case of a Vietnam veteran's tag, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the tag shall be six dollars ($6), three dollars ($3) of which shall be distributed to the Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc., Alabama State Council,...
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45-27-246.30
Section 45-27-246.30 Trust fund. (a) The Legislature recognizes that there has been a certain windfall to Escambia County paid during the fiscal year 1983-84 and arising under the oil and gas severance tax levied under provisions of Section 40-20-2, and distributed under Section 40-20-8. The legislative intent of this section is to establish a trust fund, the corpus of which is to be composed of four million dollars ($4,000,000) from the oil and gas severance tax paid to Escambia County during the fiscal year of 1983-84 together with 20 percent of the annual income thereon each year during the existence of this trust beginning with the fiscal year 1984-85. (b) Subject to any limitation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, or of any general law of this state, the Escambia County Commission shall establish a trust fund which shall be entitled the Escambia County Oil and Gas Severance Trust and which shall hereafter in this section be referred to as the trust. The Escambia County...
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45-35-150.04
Section 45-35-150.04 Bingo games - Legislative intent; prize limits; deductions for expenses; consulting fee. (a) It is the intention of the Legislature that only qualified organizations or qualified clubs which are properly issued permits pursuant to this article or resolution of the Houston County Commission shall be allowed to operate bingo games. A qualified organization or qualified club shall not lend its name or allow its identity to be used by any other person in operating or promoting a bingo game in which the other person has a financial interest. (b) All bingo cards shall be clearly marked with the name of the qualified organization using the cards and it shall be unlawful for one qualified organization or qualified club to use cards owned by another. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, with the consent of the sponsoring organization, any individual participant may use his or her personal card, but that individual is not exempt from any fees or charges. (c) It shall be...
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45-45-180.01
Section 45-45-180.01 Legislative intent. (a) It is the intent of this article to make available to Madison County residents the aforementioned services only when such road related services and road building materials are not available to them at a reasonable cost from private enterprise. Upon May 28, 1980, and annually thereafter, the Madison County Commission shall examine the availability of work, services, and material from private enterprise in the various areas of Madison County and shall determine a cost for providing road related services and road construction material. The Madison County Commission shall enter upon the minutes the results of such examination, and the pricing cost for the year, with necessary allowances made for price changes during the year. The Madison County Commission shall then promulgate a written policy which shall govern the performance by county crews and equipment of the road related services and the sale of road construction material by the county....
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45-8-150.06
Section 45-8-150.06 Bingo games - Legislative intent; prize limits; deductions for actual expenses; consulting fees, management, revocation of permit. (a) It is the intention of the Legislature that only those qualified organizations which are properly issued permits pursuant to this article shall be allowed to conduct bingo games. A qualified organization shall not lend its name or allow its identity to be used by any other person in operating or promoting a bingo game in which the other person has a substantial financial interest. (b) It shall be unlawful for two or more qualified organizations to pyramid the valuation of prizes in a manner to exceed the limits in cash, or gifts of equivalent value, as provided in Section 45-8-150.08. (c) Except as otherwise provided by this article, a qualified organization may deduct the actual expense of operating and conducting bingo games. Actual expense shall be defined as including customary and usual business overhead expenses incurred in the...
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37-14-38
Section 37-14-38 Validation procedure; authorization for validation of provisions of article. In order to foster and encourage the underlying policies of this article and to assure that sales and purchases of distribution facilities, and other transactions and actions authorized or allowed by this article may be conducted in good faith with a knowledge of the validity of the provisions hereof, and further, to assure that irrevocable commitments are not made in the implementation of the provisions of this article without the assurance of their legality and validity, the following judicial review process is hereby authorized and it is declared to be the legislative intent that the provisions of this statute be judicially reviewed and validated pursuant to the procedure set forth herein and that the circuit court enter a judgment in accordance with the procedure set forth herein. (1) FILING OF COMPLAINT FOR DETERMINATION AS TO LEGALITY OF PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE. - At any time subsequent to...
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45-49-21.20
Section 45-49-21.20 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature is cognizant of Opinion of the Justices No. 376, issued April 9, 2002, which states that a local bill for Washington County "purporting to allow by local law the creation of a traffic in alcohol that does not presently exist in smaller municipalities in Washington County, does not fit within the ambit of the last paragraph of Section 104 permitting the Legislature to pass local laws regulating or prohibiting such traffic." The effect of this Opinion of the Justices is to greatly limit situations in which local laws may be enacted regarding alcoholic beverages. This opinion, in part, was based upon a determination that, "Generally, 'regulate' implies the exercise of control over something that already exists." While respecting the constitutional authority granted to the Alabama Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, this body disagrees with the conclusion reached by the court concerning Section 104....
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45-9-244
Section 45-9-244 Tobacco products. (a) Upon adoption of the Legislature, there is hereby imposed on every person, firm, or corporation that sells, stores, delivers, uses, or otherwise consumes tobacco or tobacco products in Chambers County, a county privilege, license, or excise tax in the following amounts: (1) Twenty-five cents ($.25) for each package of cigarettes made of tobacco or any substitute therefor. (2) Twelve cents ($.12) for each cigar of any description made of tobacco or any substitute therefor, but not including cigarette sized and near cigarette sized cigars which shall be taxed in the same manner as cigarettes under subdivision (1). (3) Twenty-five cents ($.25) for each sack, can, package, or other container of smoking tobacco, including granulated, plug cut, crimp cut, ready rubbed, and other kinds and forms of tobacco which are prepared in such manner suitable for smoking in a pipe or cigarette. (4) Twenty-five cents ($.25) for each sack, plug, package, or other...
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11-104-7
Section 11-104-7 Construction with other laws. It is the intent of the Legislature that, to the extent a governmental entity or entities establishes a trust, that it be operated in compliance with the Internal Revenue Code 26 U.S.C., as amended, in a manner which would allow the trust to maximize investment earnings while minimizing the costs to the governmental entities and their employees. The trusts shall not be subject to any current or future provision of a law, rule, ordinance, or resolution of the state, municipality, city, town, county, agency, or instrumentality thereof which conflicts with this legislative intent or would prevent or unreasonably hinder the accomplishment of the purposes of this chapter. This chapter shall be read as separate and apart from, and not in conflict with or subject to, the provisions of Amendment No. 623 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 228.01 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as...
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