11-40-10
Section 11-40-10 Police jurisdiction; force and effect of ordinances; jurisdiction on islands and offshore water adjacent to Florida; annexations. (a)(1) The police jurisdiction in municipalities having 6,000 or more inhabitants shall cover all adjoining territory within three miles of the corporate limits, and in municipalities having less than 6,000 inhabitants and in towns, the police jurisdiction shall extend also to the adjoining territory within a mile and a half of the corporate limits of the municipality or town. (2) After May 12, 2016, and in addition to any other requirements of this section, any extension of the police jurisdiction of any municipality as otherwise provided in subdivision (1) shall not be effective beyond the corporate boundaries of the municipality without an affirmative vote of the municipal governing body. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this subdivision shall not affect the boundaries of the police jurisdiction of a municipality existing on May 12, 2016....
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22-21-50
Section 22-21-50 Proceedings to establish. (a) Any one or more local governing bodies located in the same or contiguous counties, within a zone determined by the State Board of Health as a zone for public hospitals, may act to establish a hospital association, a body corporate and politic. Before taking action to establish a hospital association, each local governing body involved shall give notice of the time, place and purpose of a public hearing at which all residents and taxpayers of the local political subdivision shall be given an opportunity to be heard. Such notice by the local governing body shall be given by publishing or posting a notice at least 10 days preceding the day on which the hearing is to be held. In determining whether a hospital association shall be established, the need for additional hospital beds in the areas affected shall be determined. After such a hearing, the local governing body shall determine whether to establish a hospital association, and if it is...
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31-9-83
Section 31-9-83 Distributions from fund; eligibility; purposes. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2018-94 IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 15, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) Disbursements from the recovery fund for purposes set out in this section shall only be available as provided herein upon a proclamation from the Governor or Legislature made pursuant to Section 31-9-8, and a proclamation made by the local governing body in the county or municipality affected by the disaster. The following rules shall apply for all distributions from the recovery fund for purposes set out in this section: (1) Distributions may not be used for state emergency response and relief efforts, except as determined appropriate pursuant to rules adopted by the committee under Section 31-9-86. (2) Distributions under this section shall only be available to reimburse an eligible county or municipality for those expenses not covered by insurance or other similar programs....
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10A-1-3.13
Section 10A-1-3.13 Certificate of amendment. A certificate of amendment for a filing entity must state: (1) the name of the filing entity; (2) the type of the filing entity; (3) the date of filing of the certificate of formation, and of all prior amendments and the filing office or offices where filed; (4) for each provision of the certificate of formation that is added, altered, or deleted, an identification by reference or description of the added, altered, or deleted provision and, if the provision is added or altered, a statement of the text of the amended or added provision; (5) that the amendment or amendments have been approved in the manner required by this title and the governing documents of the entity; and (6) all other information required by the provisions of this title applicable to the filing entity to be in the certificate of amendment. (Act 2009-513, p. 967, ยง16.)...
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10A-1-7.04
Section 10A-1-7.04 Registration procedure. (a)(1) A foreign entity described in Section 10A-1-7.01(c), other than a foreign limited liability partnership, registers by delivering to the Secretary of State for filing an application for registration in accordance with the procedures in Article 4. (2) A foreign limited liability partnership registers by delivering to the Secretary of State for filing a statement of foreign limited liability partnership in accordance with the procedures in Article 4. (b) The application for registration of a foreign entity described in Section 10A-1-7.01(c) other than a foreign limited liability partnership must state: (1) the foreign entity's name or, if that name is not available for use in this state or otherwise would not comply with Article 5, a name that satisfies the requirements of Section 10A-1-7.07 under which the foreign entity will transact business in this state; (2) the foreign entity's type; (3) the foreign entity's jurisdiction of...
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11-62-4
Section 11-62-4 Amendment of certificate of incorporation. (a) The certificate of incorporation of any authority may at any time and from time to time be amended in the manner provided in this section. The board of the authority shall first adopt a resolution proposing an amendment to the certificate of incorporation, which amendment shall be set forth in full in the said resolution and may include any matters which might have been included in the original certificate of incorporation of any authority organized on the date of the adoption of the said resolution proposing the amendment. (b) After the adoption by the board of a resolution proposing an amendment to the certificate of incorporation of any authority, the board shall file a written application with the governing body of the determining municipality. Such application shall state that it is wise, expedient, necessary, or advisable for the said amendment to be made and request that the governing body of the determining...
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11-89A-6
Section 11-89A-6 Board of directors of authority; election; terms of office; vacancies; qualifications; expenses; meetings; notice and waiver; resolutions; impeachment. (a) Each authority shall have a board of directors composed of the number of directors provided in the certificate of incorporation, as most recently amended; provided, however, that in the case of any authority in existence and incorporated prior to May 11, 1989, the board shall consist of three directors who shall be elected by the governing body of the determining subdivision for staggered terms in accordance with the provisions of law as it existed immediately prior to the aforesaid effective date unless such authority shall otherwise amend its certificate of incorporation pursuant to the provisions of Section 11-89A-5. Unless provided to the contrary in its certificate of incorporation, all powers of the authority shall be exercised, and the authority shall be governed, by the board or pursuant to its...
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4-3-5
Section 4-3-5 Board of directors of authority. Each authority shall be governed by a board of directors of three or more members, selected as provided herein. If the sole authorizing subdivision is a county, the governing body of said county shall elect all members, the number of such members to be set out in the certificate of incorporation of said authority. In all other cases, one member shall be elected by the governing body of each authorizing subdivision, one member shall be elected by the governing body of the county in which is located the principal office of the authority specified in the certificate of incorporation, if such county is not an authorizing subdivision, and one additional member shall be agreed to and elected by the governing bodies of all the authorizing subdivisions and the governing body of said county in which is located the principal office of the authority specified in the certificate of incorporation. Each member elected by the governing body of one of the...
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41-22-23
Section 41-22-23 Submission and review of proposed rules; fiscal note required for rules with economic impact. (a) The notice required by subdivision (a)(1) of Section 41-22-5 shall be given, in addition to the persons named in the notice, to each member of the committee and such other persons in the legislative department as the committee requires. The form of the proposed rule presented to the committee shall be as follows: New language shall be underlined and language to be deleted shall be typed and lined through. (b)(1) Within the 45-day period between the date of publication in the Alabama Administrative Monthly that a rule has been certified and the date it becomes effective, and subject to subsection (h) of Section 41-22-5.1, the committee shall study all proposed rules and may hold public hearings. The committee may adopt a policy providing when a public hearing will be held on a rule meeting specified criteria. In the event the committee fails to give notice to the agency of...
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44-2-10
Section 44-2-10 Text of compact. The Interstate Compact for Juveniles is enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows: THE INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR JUVENILES Article I. Purpose. The compacting states to this interstate compact recognize that each state is responsible for the proper supervision or return of juveniles, delinquents and status offenders who are on probation or parole and who have absconded, escaped or run away from supervision and control and in so doing have endangered their own safety and the safety of others. The compacting states also recognize that each state is responsible for the safe return of juveniles who have run away from home and in doing so have left their state of residence. The compacting states also recognize that Congress, by enacting the Crime Control Act, 4 U.S.C. Section 112 (1965), has authorized and encouraged compacts for cooperative efforts and mutual assistance in the...
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