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41-21-1
Section 41-21-1 Distribution of sets of state code to agencies, departments, etc., by Secretary
of State. (a) It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State, on publication and delivery
to the state, to transmit sets of the Code of Alabama 1975, and supplements or replacement
volumes thereof, subject to subsection (b), to all of the following agencies, departments,
institutions, bureaus, boards, commissions, and offices: (1) One set to the law library of
Congress. (2) One set to the custodian of the law library of the court of last resort of every
state and territory for exchange upon the approval of the state law librarian of the request
therefor. (3) One set to the library of the University of Alabama and one set to the Land
Commissioner of the University of Alabama. (4) One set to each member of the Legislature,
the Lieutenant Governor, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, and the Secretary of the
Senate. (5) One set to the library of each junior college, trade school,...
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45-9-244
Section 45-9-244 Tobacco products. (a) Upon adoption of the Legislature, there is hereby imposed
on every person, firm, or corporation that sells, stores, delivers, uses, or otherwise consumes
tobacco or tobacco products in Chambers County, a county privilege, license, or excise tax
in the following amounts: (1) Twenty-five cents ($.25) for each package of cigarettes made
of tobacco or any substitute therefor. (2) Twelve cents ($.12) for each cigar of any description
made of tobacco or any substitute therefor, but not including cigarette sized and near cigarette
sized cigars which shall be taxed in the same manner as cigarettes under subdivision (1).
(3) Twenty-five cents ($.25) for each sack, can, package, or other container of smoking tobacco,
including granulated, plug cut, crimp cut, ready rubbed, and other kinds and forms of tobacco
which are prepared in such manner suitable for smoking in a pipe or cigarette. (4) Twenty-five
cents ($.25) for each sack, plug, package, or other...
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16-6B-11
Section 16-6B-11 Paperwork Reduction Committee. (a) The Legislature finds that the excessive
paperwork required of teachers and other public education employees hinders the prime responsibility
of public education: The education of the children of Alabama. The Legislature also finds
that excessive and time-consuming reporting requirements levied on school systems requires
automation in order to for timely reporting to occur. The Legislature further finds that the
excessive paperwork required of teachers has become so burdensome that teachers do not have
adequate time to prepare lesson plans or to devote individual attention to those students
who require special assistance. The Legislature further finds that, for teachers to have time
to teach, it is imperative that all unnecessary paperwork be eliminated from our public schools
and necessary paperwork be automated to the maximum practical extent. (b) The Paperwork Reduction
Committee is created. The membership of the committee shall...
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16-6B-2
Section 16-6B-2 Core curriculum. Every Alabama student shall be given instruction in grades
kindergarten through twelve to prepare him or her to enter the world of work and/or to complete
course work at the postsecondary level. In addition to a comprehensive core curriculum of
academics, each local board of education shall offer a program of vocational/technical education.
(a) The following words and phrases used in this section shall, in the absence of a clear
implication otherwise, be given the following respective interpretations: (1) REQUIRED COURSES.
Courses which are required to be taken by every student enrolled in public schools in the
State of Alabama. (2) ELECTIVE COURSES. Courses which are neither mandatory nor required to
be taken by any student enrolled in public schools in the State of Alabama. (b) The Legislature
finds that students must become more literate in the basic skills needed to earn a living
or to continue their education. The Legislature further finds that the...
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31-9-86
Section 31-9-86 Program purposes; rules and procedures. (a) In addition to the program purposes
set out in Section 31-9-81, the Alabama Disaster Recovery Program shall also be available
for the following purposes: (1) To provide assistance under circumstances determined appropriate
by the committee as set out in subsection (b) for individual Alabama residents who suffer
loss as a result of an event that could enable a county or municipality to seek reimbursement
from the Alabama Disaster Recovery Fund pursuant to Section 31-9-83 or for private nonprofit
facilities otherwise eligible for assistance under the Stafford Act, 42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.,
as amended. (2) For mitigation projects or programs developed by the Alabama Emergency Management
Agency or a local government according to rules and procedures allowing for such activities
adopted pursuant to subsection (b). (3) For reimbursement of day-to-day administrative costs
incurred by the Alabama Emergency Management Agency or a local...
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41-18-1
or grant accepted by the board pursuant to this paragraph or services borrowed pursuant to
paragraph (g) of this article shall be reported in the annual report of the board. Such report
shall include the nature, amount and conditions if any, of the donation, grant or services
borrowed and the identity of the donor or lender. (i) The board may establish and maintain
such facilities as may be necessary for the transacting of its business. The board may acquire,
hold and convey real and personal property and any interest therein. (j) The board
shall adopt bylaws for the conduct of its business and shall have the power to amend and rescind
these bylaws. The board shall publish its bylaws in convenient form and shall file a copy
thereof and a copy of any amendment thereto with the appropriate agency or officer in each
of the party states. (k) The board annually shall make to the governor and legislature of
each party state a report covering the activities of the board for the...
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36-32-3
Section 36-32-3 Officers; powers and duties; compensation; expenditures and revenues; education
and training; facilities. (a) The commission shall elect a chairman and a vice-chairman from
among its members at the first regular quarterly meeting of the calendar year. (b) The commission
may do all of the following: (1) Organize the Alabama Fire College by appointing an executive
director, assistant directors, and such officers as the interest of the Alabama Fire College
may require. (2) Remove the executive director or any assistant or other officer. (3) Fix,
increase, or reduce the compensation of the executive director or any assistant or other officer.
(4) Institute, regulate, alter, or modify the government of the Alabama Fire College as the
commission may deem advisable. (5) Prescribe courses of instruction related to the mission
of the Alabama Fire College. (6) Establish the cost of any prescribed course of study related
to the mission of the Alabama Fire College. (7) Confer...
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22-30D-5
Section 22-30D-5 Alabama Drycleaning Environmental Response Trust Fund. (a) There is hereby
created the Alabama Drycleaning Environmental Response Trust Fund, hereinafter referred to
as the "fund." The fund as so created shall be administered and used by the board
as a drycleaning industry self-insurance program for the benefit of those persons electing
to be covered by this chapter within the time(s) specified in accordance with the provision
of this chapter and as a revolving fund for carrying out the purposes of this chapter. To
the fund shall be credited all registration fees collected by the Department of Revenue, which
monies shall be credited to the fund pursuant to this chapter and invested as permitted by
law by the State Treasurer for the benefit of the fund. Charges against the fund shall be
made in accordance with this chapter. Use of the fund and participation in any remedial program
by an adjacent landowner is voluntary. Nothing in this chapter requires participation by...

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31-5-7
Section 31-5-7 State Service Commissioner - Duties generally; compensation. (a) The State Service
Commissioner shall submit to the State Board of Veterans' Affairs for its approval an annual
budget of all funds appropriated by the Legislature to the department for the specific purposes
for which they are appropriated, and also a budget of any federal funds which may be allotted
to the state by the federal government for the purposes of the department according to the
regulations of the federal authorities. He shall publish annually a full report of the operations
and administration of the department, together with recommendations and suggestions, and submit
such report to the state board. (b) It shall be the duty of the state commissioner to: (1)
Prepare detailed plans for, and fully develop, a comprehensive statewide veterans' assistance
program. (2) Cooperate with all other heads of the state departments in coordinating the plans
and programs of state agencies which may properly be...
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22-32-1
Section 22-32-1 Enactment of Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact.
The Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into by the State of Alabama with any and all states legally joining
therein in accordance with its terms, in the form substantially as follows: SOUTHEAST INTERSTATE
LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPACT Article I. Policy and Purpose There is hereby
created the Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact. The party
states recognize and declare that each state is responsible for providing for the availability
of capacity either within or outside the state for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste
generated within its borders, except for waste generated as a result of defense activities
of the federal government or federal research and development activities. They also recognize
that the management of low-level radioactive waste is handled most...
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