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45-49-102.04
Section 45-49-102.04 Student dress code policy. (a) The Legislature finds and declares each
of the following: (1) The children of Mobile County have the right to an effective public
school education. Both students and staff of the primary, elementary, junior, and senior high
school campuses have the constitutional right to be safe and secure in their persons at school.
However, children in many of our public schools are forced to focus on the threat of violence
and the messages of violence contained in many aspects of our society, particularly reflected
in gang regalia that disrupts the learning environment. (2) Gang-related apparel is hazardous
to the health and safety of the school environment. (3) Instructing teachers and administrators
on the subtleties of identifying constantly changing gang regalia and gang affiliation takes
an increasing amount of time away from educating our children. (4) Weapons, including firearms
and knives, have become common place upon even our elementary...
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45-49-171.100
Section 45-49-171.100 Temporary custody of alleged mentally ill persons under emergency situations.
(a) In Mobile County, upon a finding by the judge of probate that there is no designated mental
health facility as defined by Section 22-52-90, the judge of probate may order that those
certain persons who fall within the provisions of Article 5, commencing with Section 22-52-90,
Chapter 52, Title 22, may be detained at an appropriate public, private, or state mental health
facility within or outside the county subject to the facility's concurrence. (b) In Mobile
County, a community health officer, as defined by Section 22-52-90, may also be employed by
a certified public or private nonprofit mental health agency or organization subject to the
approval of the judge of probate of the county. (c) The foregoing provisions shall be supplemental
to Article 5, commencing with Section 22-52-90, Chapter 52, Title 22, which provides for the
evaluation and possible temporary detention of certain...
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45-49-240.42
Section 45-49-240.42 Supernumerary tax collectors. In Mobile County, all persons serving as
supernumerary tax collectors as of April 30, 1986, shall receive a minimum annual salary payable
in equal monthly installments from the county in the amount of seventeen thousand five hundred
dollars ($17,500). Any supernumerary official who is paid less than the minimum annual salary
shall hereby be paid in monthly installments such additional amounts from the county as will
provide a minimum annual salary of seventeen thousand five hundred dollars ($17,500). The
additional sum shall be deducted on a pro rata millage basis from the county and all subdivisions
and agencies thereto with the exception of municipalities to which the person collecting ad
valorem taxes is charged with the distribution of ad valorem taxes collected as provided by
law. (Act 86-548, p. 1122, §1.)...
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45-49-242.01
Section 45-49-242.01 Real and personal property owned and used as community centers, recreational
facilities, etc. In Mobile County, all real and personal property owned and used as community
centers, ball parks, the Mobile Exploreum, and recreational facilities by nonprofit businesses
and corporations is hereby exempted from county ad valorem taxation. (Act 84-832, 1st Sp.
Sess., p. 266, §1.)...
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45-49-82.01
Section 45-49-82.01 Additional court costs - Civil and criminal cases. (a)(1) In Mobile County,
in any case in which court costs are assessed in the circuit court of the county, both civil
and criminal cases, there shall be assessed and collected by the clerk as other costs and
charges are collected an additional court cost in the amount of ten dollars ($10). (2) In
the district court of the county, there shall be assessed and collected by the clerk as other
court costs and charges are collected an additional court cost in the amount of seven dollars
($7). (b) The additional court costs assessed and collected by the clerk pursuant to subsection
(a) shall be remitted monthly to the General Fund of Mobile County to be used for alternative
corrections programs. (Act 98-298, p. 486, §§ 1, 2.)...
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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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45-49A-120
Section 45-49A-120 Transfer of certain services upon dissolution of municipality. If the Municipality
of Wilmer is dissolved, the following services and administrative responsibility shall be
transferred as follows: (1) All radio communication shall be coordinated between Mobile County
and the appropriate local volunteer fire and rescue department. (2) All senior activities
for independent living programs shall be coordinated between the Mobile County Commission
and the area agency on aging. (3) The water board of the municipality shall continue to exist
as a separate entity to be governed by the present board for a period of four years and thereafter
members of the board shall be appointed by the Mobile County Commission. (Act 94-217, p. 304,
§3.)...
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45-2-84.09
Section 45-2-84.09 Failure to report for confinement. Any person released under this part at
any stage of the proceeding of his or her case, or ordered confined to the Baldwin County
Community Corrections Center or other specified area of confinement, who willfully fails to
report for confinement as ordered, shall be deemed to have escaped from the institution to
which the person has been sentenced, and upon conviction, shall be subject to the punishment
provided for escape therefrom. (Act 2005-135, p. 229, §10.)...
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45-28-20
Section 45-28-20 Beer tax distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in Etowah
County, the beer taxes imposed pursuant to Section 28-3-190 shall be collected by the county
judge of probate and distributed as follows: The entire amount of tax shall be paid to the
Etowah County Commission and the net revenue, after reimbursing the county general fund for
all expenses incurred in the administration and enforcement of the tax, shall be distributed,
as follows: a. For beer delivered for retail sale within the corporate limits of a municipality
having a board of education, all such proceeds shall be distributed according to the following
percentages: 20.83 1/3 percent to the Etowah County General Fund; 20.83 1/3 percent to the
local boards of education of Etowah County, to be divided pro rata among them in accordance
with the most recent average daily membership figures, to be used for capital outlay purposes,
renovation and repairs and to preserve teacher units under the...
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45-49-101.03
Section 45-49-101.03 Adoption of electronic school bus enforcement program fines. (a) A county
or city board of education located in Mobile County may approve the use of electronic devices
to detect school bus violations by voting at a public meeting of the board to approve the
adoption of an electronic school bus enforcement program. (b) If approved by the county, city,
or other school district governing board located in Mobile County, and authorized by ordinance
or resolution enacted by the governing body of a local political subdivision, a law enforcement
agency or a political subdivision in consultation with a school system, as the case may be,
may enter into an agreement with a private vendor for the installation, operation, notice
processing, and administration and maintenance of school bus electronic devices on buses within
the school system's fleet whether owned or leased. (c) A county or city board of education
located in Mobile County may contract for the operation of a...
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