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9-15-75
Section 9-15-75 Advertising. Every proposal to make a sale or lease under this article
shall be advertised for at least once a week for four weeks in advance of the date fixed for
receiving bids or public auction. The advertisement shall appear at least once a week for
four consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county or counties where
the property is located, and at least one time in three other newspapers of general circulation
throughout the state. Property located outside the State of Alabama shall be advertised at
least one time in three newspapers of general circulation throughout the state. A copy of
the proposal shall simultaneously be posted on a readily accessible public bulletin board
at the main office of the Lands Division of the state Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources. Persons who request notification of the sale or lease of real property by the state
and who provide their mailing address with the Lands Division shall be sent notice...
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9-3-4
Section 9-3-4 Powers and duties generally. The functions and duties of the commission
shall be as follows: (1) To protect, conserve and increase the timber and forest resources
of this state and to administer all laws relating to timber and forestry and the protection,
conservation and increase of such resources; (2) To make exploration, surveys, studies and
reports concerning the timber and forest resources and to publish such thereof as will be
of general interest; (3) To maintain, supervise, operate and control all state forests; (4)
To cooperate with and enter into cooperative agreements and stipulations with the Secretary
of Agriculture of the United States or any other federal officer or department, board, bureau,
commission, agency or office thereunto authorized with respect to the protection of timbered
and forest-producing land from fire, insects and disease, the acquisition of forest lands
to be developed, administered and managed as state forests, the production, procurement...

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22-22A-12
Section 22-22A-12 Coastal Resources Advisory Committee; composition; terms; chairman;
meetings. (a) There is hereby created a Coastal Resources Advisory Committee to advise the
department and the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs on all matters concerning
the coastal area. The committee shall consist of not less than seven members who shall be
predominantly from Baldwin and Mobile Counties. (b) The initial members of the Coastal Resources
Advisory Committee shall be the current Coastal Area Board established by Section 9-7-14,
as amended and abolished by this chapter. The terms of the initial members of the committee
shall be for one year beginning October 1, 1982. (c) The subsequent membership of the Coastal
Resources Advisory Committee shall be as follows: (1) One member shall be a member of the
Mobile City Commission and shall be selected by that commission; (2) One member shall be a
member of the Mobile County Commission and shall be selected by that commission; (3) One...

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9-11-261
Section 9-11-261 Permits for propagation of game birds, and game or fur-bearing animals
for private purposes. (a) The Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources, upon the
payment of a fee of $1.00, may issue an annual permit to any individual, association, partnership,
firm, or corporation owning property in the State of Alabama permitting the permit holder
to engage in the business of raising game birds and game or fur-bearing animals for propagation
purposes in the State of Alabama under the rules and methods as may be prescribed by the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources, for the exclusive purpose of stocking private or protected
lands under the ownership, supervision, or control of the holder of the permit. The holder
of the permit shall not be authorized to dispose of any game or fur-bearing animals propagated
under the permit authorized by this section. (b) Any permittee having game birds or
game or fur-bearing animals in his or her possession at the time of...
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40-23-35
Section 40-23-35 Disposition of revenues from tax. (a) Such amount of money as shall
be appropriated for each fiscal year by the Legislature to the Department of Revenue with
which to pay the salaries, the cost of operation and management of the department shall be
deducted, as a first charge thereon, from the taxes collected under the provisions of this
division; provided, that the expenditure of the sum so appropriated shall be budgeted and
allotted pursuant to Article 4 of Chapter 4 of Title 41, and limited to the amount appropriated
to defray the expenses of operating the department for each fiscal year. After the payment
of the expenses, so much of the amount remaining as may be necessary, after first applying
all sums of money received by reason of the application of the surplus in the income tax as
provided by Section 40-18-58, for the replacement in the public school fund of the
three-mill constitutional levy for schools and in the General Fund of the one-mill levy for...

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41-9-249
Section 41-9-249 Powers and duties of commission generally. The commission shall have
the following duties and powers: (1) To promote and increase knowledge and understanding of
the history of this state from the earliest time to the present, including the archaeological,
Indian, Spanish, British, French, Colonial, Confederate and American eras, by adopting and
executing general plans, methods and policies for permanently preserving and marking objects,
sites, structures and ruins as defined in Section 41-9-242; (2) To promote and assist
in the publicizing of the historic resources of the state by preparing and furnishing information
to public mass media and to governmental agencies charged with publicity and to coordinate
any of its objectives, efforts or functions with any agency or agencies of the federal government,
of the State of Alabama and of other states or local governments having objectives similar
or related to those of the commission; (3) To accept for renovation,...
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9-12-82
Section 9-12-82 License required for taking of oysters for commercial purposes; penalty;
aquaculture license; disposition of funds. (a) Before any person engages in the taking or
catching of oysters from the waters or bottoms of the State of Alabama, the person shall first
purchase an annual oyster catcher license. The license shall expire annually on September
30 and shall be twenty-five dollars ($25) . However, persons may take for personal, noncommercial
purposes, from waters opened to commercial oystering, not more than 100 oysters per day without
purchasing an oyster catcher license. (b) Before any oyster aquaculture site or facility permitted
by the state Department of Public Health engages in the taking of oysters from the waters
or bottoms of this state, the oyster aquaculture permittee shall first purchase an annual
oyster aquaculture license. The license shall allow employees of the aquaculture facility
to engage in harvesting and sorting of oysters or to conduct other...
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41-1-11
Section 41-1-11 State agencies authorized to increase fees in accordance with the Consumer
Price Index. (a) Any state agency that statutorily levies or assesses fees retained by the
agency to fund its operations or programs may increase the fee by the percentage increase
in the Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers as published by the U.S. Department of
Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics from the end of December in the tenth year preceding the
year in which the fee increase is to be effective or from the end of December in the last
year the fee was increased, whichever period is shorter, to the end of the month preceding
the month in which the fee increase is to be effective, rounded down to the nearest dollar.
Thereafter, every five years the agency may repeat this process using the Consumer Price Index
for the previous five years forward to the date of the requested change. The change may not
exceed an increase of two percent per year. (b) Any change in a fee schedule pursuant...
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41-10-651
Section 41-10-651 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(1) That it is appropriate and necessary that measures be taken to secure to the citizens
of the state the benefits of a strengthening economy resulting from increased industrial development.
That among these benefits are diversification of available job opportunities, higher salaries,
better working conditions, lower consumer prices for industrial products, conservation and
efficient use of natural resources, and maximum utilization of technical skills possessed
by the citizens of the state. (2) That the police power of the state places upon the Legislature
the duties of ascertaining and determining when the welfare of the people requires the exercise
of such power. (3) That the public interest lies in the promotion of industry, and the welfare
of the people is so inextricably intertwined with industry and industrial development as to
make its well-being a matter of governmental concern. (4)...
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9-17-65
Section 9-17-65 Lands to be leased upon basis of competitive bids; invitations for bids;
opening of bids; acceptance or rejection of bids. All lands proposed to be leased under the
provisions of this division shall be leased only upon the basis of competitive bids. The Commissioner
of Conservation and Natural Resources shall obtain written, sealed competitive bids on every
proposed lease of each tract of such land. Invitations for bids shall be published in The
Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama, at least 25 days before the final date for submitting
bids. Invitations for bids shall contain a statement as to the final date for submitting bids;
the time and place at which the bids will be opened; and a legal description of the location
and the approximate acreage of the tract of land proposed to be leased. Publication of the
invitations for bids shall also be placed in a newspaper published in the county or counties
in which the land is located; however, if a typographical error...
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