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11-51-124
Section 11-51-124 Railroads. (a) The maximum amount of privilege or license tax which the several
municipalities within this state may annually assess and collect of persons operating railroads
in this state as common carriers for the privilege of doing intrastate business within the
limits of such municipalities, whether such companies are incorporated under the laws of this
state or any other state or whether incorporated at all or not, is hereby prescribed and fixed
as follows: (1) In municipalities of not more than 250 inhabitants, $10.00; (2) In municipalities
having a population of more than 250 and not exceeding 500, $15.00; (3) In municipalities
having a population of more than 500 and not exceeding 750, $20.00; (4) In municipalities
having a population of more than 750 and not exceeding 1,000, $25.00; (5) In municipalities
having a population of more than 1,000 and not exceeding 5,000, $25.00 for the first 1,000
inhabitants and $25.00 for each additional 1,000 inhabitants or a...
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45-37-90.01
Section 45-37-90.01 Definitions. (a) The words and terms defined in this section shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them herein unless it is apparent from the context that
a different meaning is intended: (1) AUTHORITY. The civic center authority created by this
part. (2) COUNTY. Any county to which this part applies. (3) COUNTY SEAT. The municipality
wherein the county seat of the county is situated. (4) MAYOR. The mayor or other chief executive
officer of a municipality. (5) NEXT TO THE LARGEST MUNICIPALITY. That municipality of the
county which, according to the last or any subsequent federal census, has the largest population
of any municipality in the county, excluding the county seat. (6) PERSON. Means and includes
a natural person, a corporation, a partnership, an association, or any other entity. (b) The
masculine shall include the feminine and neuter; and the neuter shall include the masculine
and the feminine. (Acts 1965, No. 547, p. 797, ยง2.)...
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45-37-91.01
Section 45-37-91.01 Definitions. The following words and terms, as used in this part, shall
have the meanings hereby ascribed to them: (1) BOARD. The board of directors of the authority.
(2) BUREAU. The public corporation for which this part provides. (3) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
That organization the headquarters of which is in the largest city to the membership in which
any reputable person engaged in mercantile, manufacturing, banking, jobbing, or similar business
is eligible, and which most nearly of all organizations in such city, regardless of name,
performs the functions of such organizations as are commonly known as chambers of commerce.
(4) CITY MOTEL-HOTEL ASSOCIATION. That association in the largest city the membership of which
is composed of persons engaged in the hotel, motel, tourist court, or similar business in
such city or in the county and which has the largest membership of any such organization in
the city. (5) COUNTY. Any county to which this part applies. (6) LARGEST...
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11-52-80
Section 11-52-80 Board of adjustment - Creation; composition; qualifications, appointment,
terms of office and removal of members; vacancies; adoption of rules of procedure; meetings;
record of proceedings; procedure for appeals to board from decisions of administrative officials;
powers of board as to appeals. (a) In availing itself of the powers conferred by this article,
the legislative body of any incorporated city or town may provide for the appointment of a
board of adjustment and, in the regulations and restrictions adopted pursuant to the authority
of this article, may provide that the said board of adjustment shall in appropriate cases
and subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards make special exceptions to the terms
of the ordinance in harmony with its general purposes and interests and in accordance with
general or specific rules therein contained. The board of adjustment shall consist of five
members, each to be appointed for a term of three years, except that in the...
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12-5A-10
Section 12-5A-10 Operating expenses; inventory of county-owned property; election to transfer
property to state; county to provide office space, etc. (a) Except as otherwise provided in
this chapter, the operating expenses for the employees and positions covered by this chapter
shall be paid by the state from funds appropriated annually to the Unified Judicial System
from the Juvenile Probation Services Fund beginning on October 1 of the year of transition
for counties having a population of 99,000 or less according to the 1990 federal decennial
census. The expenses shall include, but not be limited to, the salary and expenses of all
eligible employees and positions, training and education for juvenile probation officers and
other staff, research, equipment, supplies, and state administrative staff. Staff and administrative
expenses of juvenile detention facilities and shelter care facilities are specifically excluded
from the assumption. (b) Upon the effective date of this chapter,...
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36-21-3
Section 36-21-3 Lump-sum payments for service of state, etc., law enforcement officers, etc.
(a) Each law enforcement officer and all police communications officers employed by the State
of Alabama, including law enforcement officers of the Department of Industrial Relations and
the Department of Revenue, and including State Fire Marshals, shall be entitled to and receive
in a lump sum the first pay period of December each year the sum of $300.00 per annum after
said employee has total service for a period of five years and shall receive said payment
until the tenth year of service, at which time the payment shall be made in a like manner
and at a like time but in the amount of $400.00 per annum until the fifteenth year of service,
at which time the payment shall be made in a like manner and at a like time but in the amount
of $500.00 per annum until the twentieth year of service, at which time the payment shall
be made in a like manner and at a like time but in the amount of $600.00...
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37-3-33
Section 37-3-33 Municipal privilege license fees or taxes. (a) Any incorporated city or town
in this state shall have the right by proper ordinance to tax and collect reasonable privilege
license fees or taxes from any motor bus terminal or any person operating any terminal or
station facilities for transportation of passengers, property or express transported by motor
carrier and any motor carrier as defined by this chapter where such motor carrier does business
in said city or town by receiving passengers or freight for transportation for hire between
said city or town and another point in Alabama; provided, that said privilege license or tax
shall not exceed the sum of $25.00 in incorporated cities or towns of less than 5,000 inhabitants,
that said privilege license or tax shall not exceed the sum of $100.00 in incorporated cities
or towns of over 5,000 and less than 25,000 inhabitants, that said privilege license or tax
shall not exceed the sum of $200.00 in incorporated cities or...
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40-3-2
Section 40-3-2 Selection of members; terms of office. (a) This subsection shall apply to every
county in the state except a county subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section.
During the month of August, 1943, and during the month of August of each fourth year thereafter,
the county commission of each county, the county board of education and the governing body
of the largest municipality in each county shall each submit in writing to the state Commissioner
of Revenue the names of three persons, and the governing body of each other incorporated municipality
within the county shall, in like manner, submit the name of one person, all of whom are residents
of the county, who are each owners of taxable property which is located within this state,
who are each qualified electors in said county and who are, in the opinion of said nominating
body, persons competent to serve as members of the county board of equalization. In those
counties where there is no incorporated...
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11-43-3
Section 11-43-3 Election, etc., of treasurer, clerk, etc., in cities having more than 6,000
inhabitants; consolidation or abolishment of offices. (a) In cities having a population of
more than 6,000, there shall be elected by the council, at its first regular meeting or as
soon thereafter as practicable, a city treasurer and a city clerk, who shall hold office until
the next general election and until their successors are elected and qualified, and such council
may elect an auditor, and any officers whose election is required by ordinance, and, except
as otherwise provided, the council shall have authority to fix the terms of office, prescribe
their duties, and fix the salaries of the officers. The council may, by ordinance, require
the city treasurer and the city clerk to be residents of the city. Except as provided in subsection
(b), the council, by a two-thirds vote of the members elected, by and with the consent of
the mayor, may consolidate two or more of the offices and may...
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11-51-128
Section 11-51-128 Telephone companies. (a) The maximum amount of privilege or license tax which
the several municipalities within this state may annually assess and collect of persons operating
telephone exchanges and long distance telephone lines in this state for the privilege of doing
intrastate business within the limits of such municipalities, whether such persons are incorporated
under the laws of this state or any other state, is fixed as follows: (1) In municipalities
having not exceeding 500 inhabitants, exchange license, $15.00, long distance license, $8.00;
(2) In municipalities having a population of more than 500 and not exceeding 1,000, exchange
license, $30.00, long distance license, $8.00; (3) In municipalities having a population of
more than 1,000 and not exceeding 2,000, exchange license, $60.00, long distance license,
$15.00; (4) In municipalities having a population of more than 2,000 and not exceeding 3,000,
exchange license, $105.00, long distance license,...
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