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41-9-292
Section 41-9-292 Use of state cultural resources. (a) All cultural resources as defined herein
are declared to be state cultural resources subject to the exclusive dominion and control
of the State of Alabama. (b) Cultural resources shall not be taken, damaged, destroyed, salvaged,
excavated, or otherwise altered without a prior contract or permit obtained through the commission,
which is designated as the official custodian of state cultural resources within the jurisdiction
of the State of Alabama; provided, however, that issuance of any contract or permit shall
also be subject to the prior written approval of the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural
Resources. (Act 99-595, p. 1364, §3.)...
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9-11-374
Section 9-11-374 Disposition of proceeds of sale of licenses. All proceeds from the sale of
said licenses, except the issuance fee, shall be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit
of the Game and Fish Fund of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The issuance
fee shall be retained by the judges of probate and other persons authorized and designated
to issue licenses in each of the counties of Alabama where said officials are on a fee basis;
in those counties where said judges of probate and other officials authorized to issue licenses
are on a salary, said issuance fee shall be paid to the general fund of that county. If said
license is issued directly from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, said
issuance fee shall be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the Game and Fish Fund
of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. (Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 426, p.
570, §4.)...
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9-12-231
Section 9-12-231 Nets and similar devices permitted in salt and brackish waters. (a) The following
nets or similar devices may be used in Alabama salt and brackish waters: (1) A landing net,
which is a net commonly used to land fish while hook-and-line fishing. (2) A dip or crab net,
which may not exceed three feet in diameter. (3) A minnow seine, which may not exceed 25 feet
in length or 4 feet in depth. (4) A hand thrown cast net, which may not exceed 30 feet in
diameter. (5) A shrimp trawl net. (6) A net used for scientific or educational purposes; provided
that any person using a net for scientific or educational purposes shall have in his or her
possession a valid permit issued by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources,
which shall enact rules governing the use of nets for scientific or educational purposes.
(7) A purse seine for the taking of menhaden by persons licensed by the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources in water designated by the department....
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29-11-1
Section 29-11-1 Transfer of certain state funds to offset costs of services. (a) Notwithstanding
any other provision of law to the contrary, in order to provide for an increase in receipts
into the State General Fund for the funding of the operations of state government, there is
hereby established the authority to transfer from the following state departments state funds
in those amounts as are annually specified in the State General Fund appropriations act beginning
with the fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, and each fiscal year thereafter. Such transfers
shall be for the purpose of providing funds to help offset the costs of state services provided
to the several departments by state entities which are supported by appropriations from the
State General Fund: (1) Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. (2) Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources. (3) Department of Environmental Management. (4) Department of Finance.
(5) Department of Insurance. (6) Department of...
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9-10B-3
Section 9-10B-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases,
unless a different meaning is plainly required by the context, shall have the following meanings:
(1) AREA OF THE STATE. Any municipality or county, including portions thereof, or other geographical
area of the state as may be designated by the commission pursuant to this chapter. (2) BENEFICIAL
USE. The diversion, withdrawal, or consumption of the waters of the state in such quantity
as is necessary for economic and efficient utilization consistent with the interests of this
state. (3) CAPACITY STRESS AREA. An area of the state designated by the commission pursuant
to this chapter where the commission determines that the use of the waters of the state, whether
ground water, surface water, or both, requires coordination, management, and regulation for
the protection of the interests and rights of the people of the state. (4) CERTIFICATE OF
USE. A certificate which shall be issued by the...
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9-11-44
Section 9-11-44 Resident license - Hunting. (a) Any person who is age 16 years or older, but
who has not reached 65 years of age, who has resided in Alabama continuously for a period
of not less than 90 days next preceding, and who is not serving as a member of the Armed Forces
of the United States of America during any period of time in which the United States of America
is in a state of war, as declared by an act of Congress, shall procure an annual resident
all-game hunting license before the person is entitled to hunt in this state by filing an
application with the person in any county of the state duly authorized to issue the license,
stating his or her name, age, place of residence, post office address, and after paying to
the person issuing the license a license fee of twenty-three dollars ($23), plus an issuance
fee of one dollar ($1), which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided for in Section
9-11-68. Any Alabama resident age 16 through 64 years, in lieu of...
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9-11-49
Section 9-11-49 Nonresident hunting licenses - "Trip all game." Any nonresident of
this state who is 16 years or older shall, in lieu of the all game license provided for in
Section 9-11-47, procure one of the following "trip all game" hunting licenses to
hunt all legal game in this state, the procurement of which shall be in the same manner as
provided for procuring the nonresident annual hunting licenses provided for in Sections 9-11-46
and 9-11-47, by paying the license fees herein specified, which licenses will authorize the
holder of the license to hunt in this state for a period of days specified on the license
from the day the license was issued: (1) A "nonresident all game 10-day trip hunting
license," the cost of which shall be one hundred sixty-eight dollars ($168), plus a two
dollar ($2) issuance fee, which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided for in Section
9-11-68. This license shall be valid for those legal hunting hours occurring during the then
current...
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9-12-37
Section 9-12-37 Use of mechanical rake dredges, etc., dredge license. Owners of private oyster
reefs, beds, or bottoms and the lessees or designated permittees of such reefs, beds, or bottoms
may use any mechanical means at their disposal and at any time between the hours of sunrise
and sunset, including the use of mechanical rake dredges, to cultivate and harvest or remove
live oysters of any size upon or from such grounds. Such a person shall first obtain a dredge
license as provided in Section 9-12-87. The license may be revoked by the Commissioner of
Conservation and Natural Resources if any violation of any statute or rule relating to the
use of the mechanical devices occurs, and the commissioner may thereafter refuse to issue
a new license to the person. (Acts 1959, No. 632, p. 1538, §1; Act 2010-699, p. 1692, §1.)...

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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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9-2-20.1
Section 9-2-20.1 Game and Fish Fund - Alabama Game and Fish Endowment Fund created as special
account; administration; restrictions; use of income. (a) There is hereby created within the
Game and Fish Fund a special account to be known as the Alabama Game and Fish Endowment Fund.
The assets of said fund shall consist of the following: (1) The proceeds from the sale of
the lifetime hunting, lifetime fishing, and combination lifetime hunting and fishing licenses
provided in subsections (a) through (c) of Section 9-11-65; (2) The proceeds of any gifts,
grants and contributions to the state which are specifically designated for inclusion in said
fund; and (3) Such other sources as may be specified by law. (b) The Alabama Game and Fish
Endowment Fund shall be administered by a board of trustees consisting of the Director of
Finance, the Secretary-Treasurer of the State Employees' Retirement System and the Commissioner
of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Said board of...
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