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11-41-24
Section 11-41-24 Grounds for forfeiture of charter. If any municipal corporation having a population
of 1,100 inhabitants or less shall fail to elect a mayor or other chief executive officer
for more than one year after the time fixed for such elections, shall fail to levy and collect
city or town taxes or arrange to receive moneys or services in lieu of such taxes for more
than three successive years or shall fail to see that the streets and roads within its limits
are kept in proper condition, it shall, as a municipal corporation, forfeit its charter, and
such forfeitures shall be determined in the manner set out in the following sections. The
provisions of this section shall apply to all such municipal corporations heretofore or hereafter
created under the laws of the state of Alabama. (Acts 1919, No. 517, p. 739; Code 1923, §2330;
Code 1940, T. 37, §21; Acts 1965, No. 660, p. 1184.)...
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11-51-90
Section 11-51-90 Municipal business licenses; branch offices; application. (a) All municipalities
shall have the following powers: (1) To license any exhibition, trade, business, vocation,
occupation, or profession not prohibited by the Constitution or laws of the state which may
be engaged in or carried on in the municipality. (2) To fix the amount of licenses, the time
for which they are to run, not exceeding one license year, to provide a penalty for doing
business without a license, and to charge a fee not exceeding ten dollars ($10) for issuing
each license. The issuance fee shall be increased every five license years by the Department
of Revenue by an amount equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the U.S. Department of
Labor's Producer Price Index during that five-year period, rounded to the nearest dollar,
with the base year being 2006. The Department of Revenue shall notify all municipalities and
the Alabama League of Municipalities of any such fee increase no later than...
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12-16-150
Section 12-16-150 Challenges of jurors for cause - Grounds generally. It is good ground for
challenge of a juror by either party: (1) That the person has not been a resident householder
or freeholder of the county for the last preceding six months. (2) That he is not a citizen
of Alabama. (3) That he has been indicted within the last 12 months for felony or an offense
of the same character as that with which the defendant is charged. (4) That he is connected
by consanguinity within the ninth degree, or by affinity within the fifth degree, computed
according to the rules of the civil law, either with the defendant or with the prosecutor
or the person alleged to be injured. (5) That he has been convicted of a felony. (6) That
he has an interest in the conviction or acquittal of the defendant or has made any promise
or given any assurance that he will convict or acquit the defendant. (7) That he has a fixed
opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the defendant which would bias his...
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12-2-1
Section 12-2-1 Composition of court; election and terms of office of justices. (a) The Supreme
Court, except as otherwise provided, shall consist of a chief justice and eight associate
justices, who shall be elected by the qualified electors of the state at the general elections
as provided by law for the election of members of the House of Representatives in Congress
and who shall hold their offices for the term of six years from the first Monday after the
second Tuesday in January next succeeding their election and until their successors are elected
and qualified. Subject to the provisions of the Constitution respecting filling of vacancies
in judicial offices, members of the Supreme Court shall be elected as follows: The Chief Justice
and three associate justices shall be elected at the general election in November, 1976, two
associate justices shall be elected at the general election in November, 1978, and three associate
justices shall be elected at the general election in...
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40-12-330
Section 40-12-330 Exemptions for blind persons. All blind persons, as defined in Section 40-1-1,
shall be entitled to exemption from the payment of all state, county, city, or municipal privilege
licenses on filing with the probate judge or license commissioner of the county in which said
license is due the certificate provided for in this section. Such exemptions shall not exceed
the sum of $75 for state privilege license and $75 for county, city, or municipal privilege
licenses during any year. No person shall come within the provisions of this section who has
not been a continuous bona fide resident of the State of Alabama for a period of two years
next preceding the filing of the application for the benefits hereunder. Any person claiming
exemptions under the provisions of this section shall be required to furnish a vision certificate
from a regularly licensed physician in the county in which such person makes said application.
Any person who secures a license under the provisions...
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41-4-83
Section 41-4-83 Form and contents of budget. The budget shall consist of three parts, the nature
and contents of which shall be as follows: (1) Part I shall consist of the Governor's budget
message, in which he shall set forth: a. His program for meeting all the expenditure needs
of the government for each of the budget years, indicating the fund, general or special, from
which such expenditures are to be made and the means through which such expenditures are to
be financed. b. Financial statements giving in summary form: 1. The condition of the Treasury
at the end of the last completed fiscal year, the estimated condition of the Treasury at the
end of the fiscal year in progress and the estimated condition of the Treasury at the end
of each of the budget years if his budget proposals are to be put into effect. 2. Statements
showing the bonded indebtedness of the government, debt authorized and unissued, debt redemption
and interest requirements and the condition of the sinking funds,...
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45-8A-22.118
Section 45-8A-22.118 Maximum benefits; limitations; adjustments. (a) Annual Benefit and Final
Regulations Under Internal Revenue Code Section 415. (1) Annual Benefit. For purposes of this
section, "annual benefit" means the benefit payable annually under the terms of
the plan, exclusive of any benefit not required to be considered for purposes of applying
the limitations of Internal Revenue Code Section 415 to the plan, in the form of a straight
life annuity with no ancillary benefits. If the benefit is payable in any other form, the
annual benefit shall be adjusted to the equivalent of a straight life annuity pursuant to
subsection (c). (2) Final Regulations Under Internal Revenue Code Section 415. Notwithstanding
anything in this section to the contrary, the following provisions apply beginning on or after
January 1, 1976, except as otherwise provided in this section. a. Incorporation by Reference.
The limitations, adjustments, and other requirements prescribed in the plan shall...
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11-99-2
Section 11-99-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) BLIGHTED OR ECONOMICALLY DISTRESSED
AREA: a. An area in which the structures, buildings, or improvements, by reason of dilapidation,
deterioration, age, or obsolescence, inadequate provision for ventilation, light, air, sanitation,
or open spaces, high density of population and overcrowding, or the existence of conditions
which endanger life or property by fire and other causes, or any combination of such factors,
are conducive to ill health, transmission of disease, infant mortality, juvenile delinquency,
or crime, and are detrimental to the public health, safety, morals, or welfare, or b. Any
area which by reason of the presence of a substantial number of substandard, slum, deteriorated,
or deteriorating structures, predominance of defective or inadequate street layout, faulty
lot layout in relation to size, adequacy, accessibility, or usefulness, unsanitary or unsafe
conditions, deterioration of site or other improvements,...
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22-21-33
Section 22-21-33 Penalties for operation of or referring persons to unlicensed hospital. (a)(1)
Any individual, association, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other
business entity who operates or causes to be operated a hospital of any kind as defined in
this article or any rules promulgated hereunder, without having been granted a license by
the State Board of Health shall be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor upon conviction, except
that any individual, association, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or
other business entity who operates or causes to be operated a hospital of any kind as defined
in this article or any rules promulgated hereunder without having been granted a license by
the State Board of Health shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor upon conviction of a second
or any subsequent offense. (2) The State Board of Health, upon determination that a facility
or business is operating as a hospital, within the meaning of this article or...
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39-2-6
Section 39-2-6 Award of contract; additional competitive bids; work done by force account;
availability of plans, etc.; use of convict labor; assignment of contract; agreements, etc.,
among bidders; advance disclosure; life cycle costs. (a) The contract shall be awarded to
the lowest responsible and responsive bidder, unless the awarding authority finds that all
the bids are unreasonable or that it is not to the interest of the awarding authority to accept
any of the bids. A responsible bidder is one who, among other qualities determined necessary
for performance, is competent, experienced, and financially able to perform the contract.
A responsive bidder is one who submits a bid that complies with the terms and conditions of
the invitation for bids. Minor irregularities in the bid shall not defeat responsiveness.
The bidder to whom the award is made shall be notified by telegram, confirmed facsimile, or
letter at the earliest possible date. If the successful bidder fails or refuses to...
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