45-28-150.08
Section 45-28-150.08 Bingo games - Charitable or educational purposes of proceeds. The net proceeds of a bingo game shall be devoted to the charitable or educational purposes of the qualified organization, pursuant to subdivision (6) of Section 45-28-150.01, provided, however, all reasonable expenses incurred or paid in connection with the holding, operating, or conducting of bingo, including the following bona fide expenses, in reasonable amounts, shall be allowed: (1) The purchase or rental of equipment necessary for conducting bingo and payment of services reasonably necessary for the repair of equipment. (2) Payment of cash prizes or the purchase of prizes of merchandise. (3) Reasonable rental or payment on the location at which bingo is conducted. (4) Utilities. (5) Janitorial services. (6) The fee required for issuance or reissuance of a permit to conduct bingo. (7) Other reasonable expenses incurred by the permit holder, not inconsistent with this article. (Act 89-463, p. 942,...
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45-35-150
Section 45-35-150 Definitions. As used in this article the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) BINGO. The game, commonly known as bingo, where numbers or symbols on a card are matched with numbers or symbols selected at random. (2) BINGO SESSION. A consecutive period of time not to exceed five consecutive hours during which bingo is played in a given day and not to exceed one day in a given week. (3) LOCATION. A single building, hall, enclosure, or outdoor area used for the purpose of playing bingo pursuant to a permit issued under this article. (4) PERMIT HOLDER. A qualified organization or qualified club which has a permit pursuant to this article. (5) PERSON. Any human being, corporation, association, or other legal entity. (6) QUALIFIED CLUB. A private club with annual membership dues of five hundred dollars ($500) or more per membership. (7) QUALIFIED ORGANIZATION. A bona fide religious, educational, service, senior citizens, fraternal, or veterans' organization...
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45-42-150.05
Section 45-42-150.05 Bingo games - Equipment; prize and conduct limitations. (a) Bingo may not be conducted with any equipment which is not owned, being purchased, or being rented at a reasonable rate by the permit holder, except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of Section 45-42-150.04. (b) Prizes given by any qualified nonprofit organization for the playing of bingo games shall not exceed the cash amount or gifts of equivalent value of three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) during any bingo session. (c) A permit holder shall not advertise a bingo session except by announcement at a regular session of bingo. (d) A permit holder shall display its bingo license conspicuously at the location where the bingo game is conducted. (e) A permit holder shall conduct bingo games only at the single location specified in the application of the permit holder. (f) A permit holder, pursuant to Section 45-42-150.02, shall not conduct more than one bingo session during any one calendar week...
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45-42-150.07
Section 45-42-150.07 Bingo games - Filing of records; inspection. (a) On or before April 15, after this article has been in effect for one year, and on or before April 15 of each calendar year thereafter, each permit holder shall file with the county commission a copy of the records required in Section 45-42-150.06 relating to the operation of bingo sessions in the previous calendar year. (b) The records required to be kept pursuant to Section 45-42-150.06 by the permit holder for the preceding year shall be open to inspection by the sheriff during reasonable business hours. (c) The location at which bingo is being conducted, or at which an applicant or permit holder intends to conduct bingo, shall be open to inspection during regular business hours by the sheriff. (Act 2000-124, p. 179, § 8.)...
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8-17-214
Section 8-17-214 Revocation of permit for reasons of purchasing, receiving, etc., illegal fireworks; notice of revocation; refusal to issue new permit to holder whose permit is cancelled or revoked. (a) The State Fire Marshal may revoke any permit issued under the provisions of this article upon evidence that the holder has purchased, received, sold, used, shipped, or caused to be shipped any illegal fireworks in violation of this article. Notice must be given in writing to the holder of a permit stating cause of revocation; if the permit revoked is for a business located within Alabama, a copy of said notice of revocation must be supplied to the judge of probate of the county in which such permit holder's business is located. (b) The State Fire Marshal, in his discretion, may refuse to issue another permit to the holder of a permit which has been cancelled or revoked for the possession or sale of illegal fireworks for a period not to exceed three years. (Acts 1981, No. 81-409, p. 638,...
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11-51-104
Section 11-51-104 Licensing and taxation, etc., of amusements, athletic games, and use of public parks, etc. The council shall have power to license and tax, permit and regulate and restrain or prohibit all kinds of amusements and all athletic games and the use of public parks and places of resort within the corporate limits and within the police jurisdiction of the several cities or towns and shall prescribe the places and the manner and method of regulating and conducting all such amusements and games and fix the time when all or any of the places referred to may be opened or shall be closed, not inconsistent with the laws of the state. (Code 1907, §1347; Code 1923, §2170; Code 1940, T. 37, §757.)...
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45-20-150.07
Section 45-20-150.07 Bingo games - Proceeds for charitable or educational purposes. No less than 100 percent of the net proceeds of a bingo session shall be designated and expended for charitable or educational purposes. Net proceeds means gross proceeds less reasonable expenses incurred or paid in connection with the holding, operating, or conducting of bingo and shall include reasonable expenses for the following: (1) The purchase or rental of equipment necessary for conducting bingo and payment of services necessary for the repair and maintenance of equipment. (2) Payment of cash prizes or the purchase of prizes of merchandise. (3) Rental or mortgage payment on the location at which bingo is conducted. (4) Insurance on the facilities and liability coverage for the operation of bingo. (5) Utilities. (6) Janitorial services. (7) The fee required for issuance or reissuance of a permit to conduct bingo. (8) Other reasonable expenses incurred by the permit holder, not inconsistent with...
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45-42-150
Section 45-42-150 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) BINGO. The game, commonly known as bingo, where numbers or symbols on a card are matched with numbers or symbols selected at random. (2) BINGO SESSION. A consecutive period of time not to exceed five consecutive hours during which bingo is played in a given day not to exceed one day in a given week. (3) EQUIVALENT VALUE. The fair market value of the gift on the date the gift is given as the prize in a bingo game. (4) LOCATION. A single building, hall, enclosure, or outdoor area used for the purpose of playing bingo pursuant to a permit or license issued under this article. (5) PERMIT HOLDER. A qualified organization or qualified club which has a permit or license pursuant to this article. (6) PERSON. Any human being, corporation, association, or other legal entity. (7) QUALIFIED ORGANIZATION. A bona fide religious, educational, service, senior citizens, fraternal, or...
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24-5-33
Section 24-5-33 Penalties for violations of article; suspension of license tags; additional relief from violations. (a) It is a misdemeanor for any person to install, allow to be installed, occupy, or allow to be occupied, any manufactured home or manufactured building in this state which is not in accordance with the uniform standards and the rules and regulations adopted and set forth by the commission pursuant to this article. (b) The commission is authorized to suspend the tag issued under Section 40-12-255 of any person violating either subsection (a) or (b) of Section 24-5-32, and shall be authorized to levy a civil penalty up to $500.00 against any person found in violation of subsection (a) of Section 24-5-32. The commission is moreover authorized to levy a civil penalty up to $500.00 against any installer or installation personnel violating either subsection (a) or (b) of Section 24-5-32 or the rules and regulations adopted and set forth by the commission pursuant to this...
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45-10-260.03
Section 45-10-260.03 Adoption of rules, laws, or ordinances. (a) Each local governing body of Cherokee County shall adopt rules, laws, or ordinances governing the construction, installation, and operation of a wind energy conversion system, including the permit application process as provided in Section 45-10-260.02. At a minimum, the rules, laws, or ordinances shall address the following: (1) Submission of information in an application form requiring, at a minimum, an applicant to submit all of the following information: a. The applicant's and property owner's name, address, and email address or telephone number. b. A plot plan showing the location of the conversion system pole or tower, guy lines where required, guy line anchor bases, and the distance of each from all property lines. c. A visual simulation of the proposed wind energy conversion system. d. A reclamation plan that stipulates how the site will be restored to its natural state after it ceases to be operational. (2)...
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