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22-23A-1
Section 22-23A-1 Definitions. The following words and phrases, whenever used in this chapter,
shall have the following respective meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) AUTHORITY. The corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter as a public
corporation, agency and instrumentality of the state and known as the "Alabama Water
System Assistance Authority." (2) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution or order adopted
by the board of directors of the authority authorizing the issuance of bonds by the authority
pursuant to this chapter. (3) BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The board of directors of the Alabama Water
System Assistance Authority. (4) BONDS. The "Water System Assistance Bonds," notes
or obligations or other evidences of indebtedness issued by the authority under the provisions
of this chapter. (5) BOND PROCEEDS. The direct proceeds of sale of bonds or notes, and the
income derived from the investment of such proceeds. (6) COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM. A...
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33-13-1
directors of the authority. (3) BONDS. The bonds issued under the provisions of this chapter.
(4) PERSON. Unless limited to a natural person by the context in which it is used, such term
includes a public or private corporation organized under the laws of Alabama or of another
state, a municipality, a county or an agency, department or instrumentality of a county or
municipality of one or more of the several states or of the United States. (5) PROPERTY. Such
term means and includes real and personal property and interests therein. (6) STATE.
The State of Alabama. (7) STATE DOCKS FACILITIES. Docks and all kinds of docks facilities,
including elevators, warehouses, water and rail terminals, wharves, piles, quays, compresses,
cold storage facilities, loading and unloading facilities and other related structures, facilities
and equipment and property used or held for use or development of or in connection with any
thereof, now or hereafter owned by the State of Alabama at the Port of...
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37-3-10
Section 37-3-10 Certificate of public convenience and necessity - When required; application;
determination by commission. (a) No common carrier by motor vehicle subject to the provisions
of this chapter shall engage in intrastate commerce on any highway in this state unless there
is in force with respect to such carrier a certificate of public convenience and necessity
issued by the commission pursuant to the provisions of this chapter authorizing such operation.
The application for such certificate shall be decided in accordance with the procedure provided
in Section 37-3-11, and such certificate shall be issued or denied accordingly. No common
carrier of passengers holding a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued to
it by the commission shall be required to apply for a certificate under this chapter, but
such certificate held and effective shall be effective as if issued under this chapter, but
this shall not be construed or held to relieve the holder of such...
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37-3-32
Section 37-3-32 Fees. In addition to all of the taxes and fees prescribed by law, motor carriers
shall pay to the commission under the provisions of this chapter the following: (1) Every
application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity or permit under this chapter
shall be accompanied by an application fee in the amount of $100.00. (2) Every application
for an amendment of a certificate of public convenience and necessity or permit shall be accompanied
by an application fee of $100.00. (3) Every application for transfer of a certificate of public
convenience and necessity or permit shall be accompanied by a fee of $25.00. (4) Every application
for approval of a lease of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for a period
of more than six months shall be accompanied by a fee of $10.00. (5)a. For every motor vehicle
to be used by a motor carrier on the highways of the State of Alabama there shall be paid
a registration fee in the amount of $6.00, and the...
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41-13-24
Section 41-13-24 Conduct of surveys by State and Local Government Records Commissions authorized;
issuance, etc., by commissions of regulations classifying public records, etc. (a) Both the
State Records Commission and the Local Government Records Commission are hereby empowered
to conduct surveys of public records in carrying out the provisions of this chapter. (b) Both
commissions shall from time to time issue regulations classifying all public records and shall
prescribe the period for which records of each class shall be retained. Such records may be
permanent or for a lesser number of years. Such regulations may from time to time be amended
or repealed. Prior to issuing such regulations, both the State Records Commission and the
Local Government Records Commission shall consider the following factors: (1) Actions at law
and administrative proceedings in which the production of public records might be necessary
or desirable; (2) State and federal statutes of limitation applicable...
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16-6C-2
Section 16-6C-2 School grading system. (a) In addition to any other labels or designations
assigned to public schools and public school districts pursuant to a federal, state, school,
district, or other assessment or accountability system, the State Superintendent of Education,
consistent with the provisions of this chapter, shall develop a school grading system reflective
of school and district performance. The grading system shall utilize the traditional A, B,
C, D, or F framework. (1) Schools receiving a grade of "A" are making excellent
progress. (2) Schools receiving a grade of "B" are making above average progress.
(3) Schools receiving a grade of "C" are making satisfactory progress. (4) Schools
receiving a grade of "D" are making less than satisfactory progress. (5) Schools
receiving a grade of "F" are failing to make adequate progress. (b) In developing
this school grading system, the State Superintendent of Education shall seek input from parents,
teachers, school...
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22-10B-7
Section 22-10B-7 Exemption of Alabama Department of Public Health. The Alabama Department of
Public Health shall be exempt from any and all provisions of this chapter. (Acts 1996, No.
96-727, p. 1219, ยง7.)...
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22-15A-8
Section 22-15A-8 Enforcement of chapter; reporting violations. (a) The department, in cooperation
with other agencies, shall enforce this chapter and to implement enforcement shall adopt,
in consultation with the State Fire Marshal, rules specifying procedures to be followed by
enforcement personnel in investigating complaints and notifying alleged violators and rules
specifying procedures by which appeals may be taken by aggrieved parties. (b) Public agencies
responsible for the management and maintenance of government buildings shall report observed
violations to the department. The State Fire Marshal shall report to the department observed
violations of Section 22-15A-5 or Section 22-15A-6 found during its periodic inspections conducted
pursuant to its regulatory authority. The department or division, upon notification of observed
violations of Section 22-15A-5 or Section 22-15A-6, shall issue to the proprietor or other
person in charge of the public place a notice to comply with...
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22-30D-6
Section 22-30D-6 Registration; fees. (a) No later than May 24, 2001, each owner or operator
of a drycleaning facility located in this state who shall notify the department that it elects
to be covered by this chapter shall also register each drycleaning facility owned or operated
in the state by such owner or operator with the department on forms provided by the department.
Each owner or operator electing to register pursuant to this subsection shall submit its registration
forms to the Department of Revenue and the department. In addition, each owner or operator
electing to be covered by this chapter shall pay to the Department of Revenue with its initial
registration and each year thereafter a yearly drycleaning registration fee equal to two percent
of the gross receipts earned by such owner or operator in the state during the prior calendar
year, not to exceed a total registration fee of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per
year, regardless of the number of drycleaning...
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33-16-1
directors of the authority. (6) MUNICIPALITY. An incorporated city or town of the state. (7)
PERSON. Unless limited to a natural person by the context in which it is used, such term includes
a public or private corporation organized under the laws of Alabama or of another state, a
municipality, a county, or an agency, department or instrumentality of a county or municipality,
of one or more of the several states, or of the United States. (8) PROPERTY. Such term means
and includes real and personal property, and interests therein. (9) STATE. In the absence
of clear implication herein otherwise, such term means the State of Alabama. (10) WATERWAY.
A navigable waterway utilizing the channel of the Coosa River between Montgomery and Gadsden
and to the Alabama-Georgia boundary, as authorized by the River and Harbor Act of March 2,
1945, Public Law 14, 79th Congress, 1st Session (1945). (11) HEREIN, HEREBY, HEREUNDER, HEREOF.
These and other equivalent words refer to this chapter as an...
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