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9-10-47
Section 9-10-47 Construction of terms where another state agency charged with responsibility
of Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. In the event that a state agency other
than the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources may hereafter be charged with
such responsibility as is in this article charged to the state Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources, the term "said Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources"
wherever used in this article shall be construed to mean the executive head of the state agency
so charged. (Acts 1955, No. 539, p. 1186, §7.)...
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9-2-2
Section 9-2-2 Powers and duties generally. The general functions and duties of the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources shall be as follows: (1) To protect, conserve, and increase
the wildlife of the state and to administer all laws relating to wildlife and the protection,
conservation, and increase thereof. (2) To make exploration, surveys, studies, and reports
concerning the wildlife, state parks and monuments and historical sites in the state and to
publish such thereof as will be of general interest. (3) To maintain, supervise, operate,
and control all state parks, monuments and historical sites, except Mound State Monument and
the First White House of the Confederacy; the serving and employing of attendants for all
monuments and historical sites located on state-owned property in the City of Montgomery shall
be performed by the Department of Finance. (4) To maintain, supervise, operate, and control
all state lands other than those specifically committed to the use or...
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9-14A-4
Section 9-14A-4 Alabama State Parks System Improvement Corporation. (a) The Governor, the Lieutenant
Governor or his or her designee, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate or his or her designee,
the Speaker of the House of Representatives or his or her designee, the Commissioner of the
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources of the state, and the Director of Finance
of the state may become a corporation, with the powers and authorities hereinafter provided,
by proceeding according to the provisions of this chapter. To become a corporation, the Governor,
the Lieutenant Governor or his or her designee, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate or
his or her designee, the Speaker of the House of Representatives or his or her designee, the
Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and the Director of
Finance shall present to the Secretary of State of Alabama an application signed by them which
shall set forth: (1) The name, official designation and...
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9-2-15
Section 9-2-15 Advisory Board of Conservation and Natural Resources - Powers and duties. The
functions and duties of the Advisory Board of Conservation and Natural Resources shall be
as follows: (1) To assist in formulating the policies of the Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources in the performance of its functions and duties; (2) To examine all rules
and regulations made or promulgated by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources,
to recommend amendments or repeals thereof or additional rules or regulations and by a two-thirds
vote of those present at any meeting and with the approval of the Governor to amend or repeal
such rules and regulations or to make and promulgate additional rules or regulations; (3)
To advise with the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources concerning any matter
relating to the functions and duties of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources;
and (4) To assist in giving publicity to the wildlife and other natural...
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9-11-37
Section 9-11-37 Issuance of licenses generally - Issuance fee; reports. (a) There shall be
a $1.00 issuance fee for all licenses sold by the Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, which shall be in addition to the
prescribed cost of such licenses. In counties where the probate judge or issuing officer is
on the fee system, the issuing fee shall be retained by the probate judge or issuing officer,
and in counties where the probate judge or issuing officer is on a salary basis, the fee shall
be paid by him into the county treasury to the credit of the appropriate fund. It shall be
unlawful to charge any amount that is in excess of the fee provided herein; and, if any probate
judge, license commissioner, special agent or other person authorized to issue such licenses
does so, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished, upon conviction, by a
fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $25.00 for each offense. (b)...
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9-11-56.3
Section 9-11-56.3 Public fishing pier license; saltwater pier fishing license; fees. (a) A
person, firm, or corporation that operates a fishing pier open to the general public in the
inside waters of the State of Alabama as defined by Rule 220-3-.04 of the Alabama Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources, may purchase a public fishing pier license to be issued
by the Marine Resources Division of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
The fee for a public fishing pier license shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000) per year,
which fee shall be subject to adjustment as provided for in Section 9-11-69. Any law or regulation
to the contrary notwithstanding, a resident of the State of Alabama may fish from a licensed
public fishing pier in the inside waters of the State of Alabama without purchasing a fishing
license. A licensed public fishing pier shall be open to the general public. This section
shall not be construed to prohibit the operator of a licensed public...
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9-12-232
Section 9-12-232 Commercial gill net permits - Acquisition and retirement. (a) The Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources shall establish and administer a voluntary program to
acquire and retire commercial gill net permits of saltwater commercial fishermen issued pursuant
to Section 9-12-113. (b) Each resident Alabama saltwater commercial fisherman who possesses
a valid Alabama permit June 1, 2008, and any nonresident commercial fisherman who has held
a commercial gill net license for 25 years or more without a fishing violation who possesses
a valid Alabama permit on June 1, 2008, may surrender his or her license on or before March
1, 2009. (c) Upon surrender of the license, the following shall apply: (1) If the total income
of the license holder from dockside value of finfish harvested and landed in Alabama using
gill nets in the last three years was less than five thousand dollars ($5,000), the licensee
shall receive a payment from the Department of Conservation and...
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9-12-29
Section 9-12-29 Patrol boats. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources shall provide
the necessary patrol boats and shall appoint a deputy inspector for each patrol boat who shall
be a seafaring man, competent to act as captain of the boat on which he may be assigned, and
the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources shall provide all necessary crews to
properly man said boats. They shall patrol daily the waters of the Mississippi Sound and the
territorial waters of the State of Alabama under the direction of the Director, Marine Resources
Division, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and shall see that all oysters
are properly culled on the reefs or beds where taken and that all laws appertaining to the
taking, catching, canning, transporting or having in possession of all seafoods of the State
of Alabama are complied with. (Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess., No. 169, p. 192, § 7; Code 1940,
T. 8, § 130.)...
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9-15-14
Section 9-15-14 Duty to determine best use for which unused lands may be adapted; use of same
for purpose for which suited. It shall be the duty of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources as to all unused lands owned by the State of Alabama or any institution or department
thereof to determine the best use to which said lands may be adapted and, thereafter, at the
request of the department or institution having title to or an interest in or charged by law
with the management of such lands and with the approval of the Governor, the Commissioner
of Conservation and Natural Resources then shall have authority to use such lands for the
purpose for which they are suited, and said lands shall be under the exclusive jurisdiction,
management and control of the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources; provided,
that the lands donated to or purchased by the state to be used as the Fort Morgan Parkway
from Fort Morgan to Gulf Shores, now a part of the Dixie Graves Highway,...
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9-2-10
Section 9-2-10 Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources - Duties as to preservation,
maintenance, etc., of state parks, etc. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Conservation
and Natural Resources, acting through the Division of Parks, to preserve, improve, protect
and maintain all parks, parkways, monuments and historic sites now owned or hereafter acquired
or established by the State of Alabama except Mound State Monument, the first White House
of the Confederacy and all monuments and historic sites now located on state-owned land in
the City of Montgomery. (Acts 1939, No. 556, p. 877, § 2; Code 1940, T. 8, §180.)...
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