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45-49-30.02
Section 45-49-30.02 Duties. It shall be the duty of the commission to study, consider, accumulate,
compile, assemble, and disseminate information on any aspect of Indian affairs; to investigate
relief needs of Indians of Mobile County and to provide technical assistance in the preparation
of plans for the alleviation of such needs; to confer with appropriate officials of local,
state, and federal governments and agencies of those concerned with Indian affairs to encourage
and implement coordination of applicable resources to meet the needs of Indians in Mobile
County; to cooperate with and secure the assistance of the local, state, and federal governments
or any agencies thereof in formulating any such programs, and to coordinate such programs
with any program regarding Indian affairs adopted or planned by the federal government to
the end that the commission may secure the full benefit of such programs. The commission is
authorized to directly seek and receive from the federal...
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41-9-710
Section 41-9-710 Powers and duties. It shall be the duty of the commission to study, consider,
accumulate, compile, assemble and disseminate information on any aspect of Indian affairs;
to investigate relief needs of Indians of Alabama and to provide technical assistance in the
preparation of plans for the alleviation of such needs; to confer with appropriate officials
of local, state and federal governments and agencies of those concerned with Indian affairs
to encourage and implement coordination of applicable resources to meet the needs of Indians
in Alabama; to cooperate with and secure the assistance of the local, state and federal governments
or any agencies thereof in formulating any such programs, and to coordinate such programs
with any program regarding Indian affairs adopted or planned by the federal government to
the end that the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission secure the full benefit of such programs;
provided, however, that such commission is hereby authorized to...
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16-44B-1
Commission may deem appropriate. The executive director shall serve as secretary to the Interstate
Commission, but shall not be a Member of the Interstate Commission. The executive director
shall hire and supervise such other persons as may be authorized by the Interstate Commission.
D. The Interstate Commission's executive director and its employees shall be immune from suit
and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for a claim for damage to
or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused or arising
out of or relating to an actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that
such person had a reasonable basis for believing occurred, within the scope of Interstate
Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided, that such person shall not be
protected from suit or liability for damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the
intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person. 1. The liability of...
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38-1-6
Section 38-1-6 State and local governments authorized to participate in programs to provide
assistance to the aged. (a) The state government and all county and municipal governments
in this state are hereby authorized to voluntarily participate in any program which is related
to any form of assistance for the aged, including, but not limited to, such programs as senior
citizens volunteers, foster grandparents, senior aids, various programs of the Federal Department
of Health, Education and Welfare and any other program supported by the federal government,
private foundations or other political or private organizations which establish assistance
programs for the aged. Participation in said old-age assistance programs may be in the form
of moneys, services rendered or any other form of voluntary participation available. (b) Nothing
contained in this section shall be construed to usurp the authority or affect the funding
of the Department of Human Resources under the public welfare laws...
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22-27-45
Section 22-27-45 State Solid Waste Management Plan. The Director of the Alabama Department
of Environmental Management, with the advice and consultation of the Solid Waste Management
Advisory Committee, is directed to prepare a State Solid Waste Management Plan. In developing
the state plan, the department will seek to achieve the following goals: (1) That solid waste
facilities and management systems are provided for in an orderly manner consistent with the
needs and plans of the state and its regions and local governments; (2) That alternative methods
of solid waste management are encouraged as a means of reducing the state's dependence on
landfilling; (3) That all aspects of local, regional and state planning, zoning, population
estimates, and economics are taken into consideration; and (4) That appropriate time schedules
are set for the phasing in of the required component parts of the system. Said plan shall
be developed in two phases: a. The first phase of the plan shall be...
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8-1A-2
or records of one or both parties are not reviewed by an individual in the ordinary course
in forming a contract, performing under an existing contract, or fulfilling an obligation
required by the transaction. (3) COMPUTER PROGRAM. A set of statements or instructions to
be used directly or indirectly in an information processing system in order to bring about
a certain result. (4) CONSUMER. An individual who obtains, through a transaction, products
or services which are used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, and
also means the legal representative of such an individual. (5) CONTRACT. The total legal obligation
resulting from the parties' agreement as affected by this chapter and other applicable law.
(6) ELECTRONIC. Relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical,
electromagnetic, telephonic, or similar capabilities. (7) ELECTRONIC AGENT. A computer program
or an electronic or other automated means used independently to initiate an...
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27-60-2
committees as its bylaws may provide for the carrying out of its functions. 4. Corporate records
of the commission. The commission shall maintain its corporate books and records in accordance
with the bylaws. 5. Qualified immunity, defense, and indemnification. a. The members, officers,
executive director, employees, and representatives of the commission shall be immune from
suit and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage
to or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused by
or arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that the
person against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within
the scope of commission employment, duties, or responsibilities. Nothing in this paragraph
shall be construed to protect any such person from suit or liability, or both, for any damage,
loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton...
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41-9-709
Section 41-9-709 Purpose. The purpose of this commission shall be to deal fairly and effectively
with Indian affairs; to bring local, state, federal resources into focus for the implementation
or continuation of meaningful programs for Indian citizens of the State of Alabama; to provide
aid for Indians as needs demonstrate; to assist Indian communities in social and economic
development; to promote recognition of the right of Indians to pursue cultural and religious
traditions considered by them to be sacred and meaningful to the American Indian; and to establish
appropriate procedures to provide for legal recognition of any future Indian organization
who desires state recognition. (Acts 1984, No. 84-257, p. 423, §2.)...
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45-49-30.01
Section 45-49-30.01 Purpose. The purpose of this commission shall be to deal fairly and effectively
with Indian affairs to bring local, state, and federal resources into focus for the implementation
or continuation of meaningful programs for Indian citizens of Mobile County; to provide aid
and protection for the Indians as needs are demonstrated; to prevent undue hardships; to assist
Indian communities in social and economic development; and to promote recognition of the right
of Indians to pursue cultural and religious traditions considered by them to be sacred and
meaningful to Native Americans. (Act 79-343, p. 555, § 2.)...
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24-7A-1
Section 24-7A-1 Definitions. As used in this section, the following words shall have the following
meanings ascribed to them: (1) AUTHORITY. The Alabama Indian Housing Authority. (2) COMMISSION.
The Alabama Indian Affairs Commission created under Sections 41-9-708 to 41-9-717, inclusive.
(3) INDIAN AREAS. Any area within the state which is situated outside the corporate boundaries
of cities or towns existing at the time of passage of the legislation, unless those cities
and towns are designated by AIAC (Alabama Indian Affairs Commission) as being areas where
significant Indian population exists, and which have been determined and designated formally
by the AIAC to be areas which both: a. Are considered historically to be inhabited by Indians.
b. Are areas where Indian families are not presently being served by existing housing authorities.
(4) PROJECT. Any low-rent housing hereafter developed or acquired by the authority with financial
assistance of the United States of America acting...
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