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25-9-110
Section 25-9-110 Accumulation of coal dust; methods for allaying dust at source. (a) Coal dust
shall not be allowed to accumulate excessively along conveyor lines, roadways, at loading
points or at underground tipples, but shall be loaded and sent out of the mines. Coal dust
in dangerous quantities in abandoned areas shall, where practicable be rendered inert. (b)
Where mining operations raise an excessive amount of dust into the air currents, water or
water with a wetting agent added to it or other effective methods shall be used to allay such
dust at its source. (Acts 1949, No. 207, p. 242, §23.)...
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9-10B-2
Section 9-10B-2 Legislative findings; exemptions. The Legislature of the State of Alabama hereby
finds and declares that: (1) All waters of the state, whether found on the surface of the
ground or underneath the surface of the ground, are among the basic resources of the State
of Alabama; (2) The use of waters of the state for human consumption is recognized as a priority
use of the state and it is the intent of this chapter that no limitation upon the use of water
for human consumption shall be imposed except in emergency situations after the Office of
Water Resources has considered all feasible alternatives to such limitations; (3) The use
of such waters should be conserved and managed to enable the people of this state to realize
the full beneficial use thereof and to maintain such water resources for use in the future;
(4) The general welfare of the people of this state is dependent upon the dedication of the
water resources of the State of Alabama to beneficial use to the fullest...
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9-16-104
Section 9-16-104 Reimbursement and funding. The regulatory authority shall make every effort
to obtain maximum reimbursement from the Director of the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation
and Enforcement for the costs of performing its duties under this article. The regulatory
authority is authorized to accept, administer and expend such funds or grants as it may receive,
including such funds as may be appropriated by the Legislature. (Acts 1981, No. 81-435, p.
682, §36.)...
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9-16-121
Section 9-16-121 Definitions. For the purpose of this article the following terms shall have
the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ABANDONED MINE
LANDS. Lands affected by the mining of coal prior to November 5, 1990, and left in either
an unreclaimed or inadequately reclaimed condition, and for which there is no continuing reclamation
responsibility required under state or federal law, and which continue in their present condition
to substantially degrade the quality of the environment, prevent or damage the beneficial
use of land or water resources, or endanger the health or safety of the public. (2) DIRECTOR.
The Secretary of Labor or his or her authorized agents or representatives. (3) FEDERAL ACT.
Title IV, "Abandoned Mine Reclamation," of Public Law 95-87 of the 95th U. S. Congress.
(4) FUND. State Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund. (5) SECRETARY. The Secretary of the United
States Department of Interior. (6) STATE RECLAMATION PROGRAM. The state...
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9-16-124
Section 9-16-124 Lands and waters eligible for reclamation. For purposes of this article, lands
and water eligible for reclamation or drainage abatement expenditures are those which were
mined for coal or which were affected by the mining, wastebanks, coal processing, or other
coal mining processes, and abandoned or left in an inadequate reclamation status prior to
November 5, 1990, and for which there is no continuing reclamation responsibility under existing
state or federal law. (Acts 1981, No. 81-210, p. 254, §5; Acts 1993, No. 93-542, p. 894,
§1.)...
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9-16-87
Section 9-16-87 Permits - Coal exploration. (a) Coal exploration operations including the removal
of coal samples for testing, assaying or other associated non-commercial purposes which substantially
disturb the natural land surface may be conducted after filing a notice of intention to explore,
including a description of the exploration area, the period of proposed exploration and provisions
for reclamation in accordance with Section 9-16-90. (b) Information submitted to the regulatory
authority pursuant to this section as confidential concerning trade secrets or privileged
commercial or financial information which relates to the competitive rights of the person
or entity intended to explore the described area shall not be available for public examination.
(c) Any person who conducts any coal exploration activities which substantially disturb the
natural land surface in violation of this section or regulations issued pursuant thereto shall
be subject to the enforcement provisions of...
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41-4-283
Section 41-4-283 Powers and duties of department. The department is hereby authorized and empowered
to exercise such duties and powers necessary to effectuate the purposes of this article, including
the following: (1) Provide effective management of state telecommunications resources and
implement annual plans and procurement; (2) Manage, plan and coordinate all telecommunications
systems under the jurisdiction of the state. This centralized management function shall be
provided through the following activities: a. Administration of existing systems including
coordination of activities, vendors, service orders and billing/record-keeping functions;
b. Planning of new systems of services; c. Design of replacement systems; d. Project management
during specification writing, bid letting, proposal evaluation and contract negotiations;
e. Implementation supervision of new systems and ongoing support; f. Implementation of long-term
state plans; g. Management of telecommunications networks....
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41-9-944
Section 41-9-944 Duties of commission. The commission shall have the following duties: (1)
Provide for the education of members of the Legislature and state agencies of Alabama about
Total Quality, including the basic concepts, potential benefits, and application to state
government, among other responsibilities. (2) Arrange Total Quality presentations for members
of the Legislature and host quality meetings between invitees from the Legislature, the executive
branch, state and local governments, private industry, or other relevant parties to discuss
the application of Total Quality to government. (3) Make and transmit to the Governor and
the Legislature findings and recommendations regarding the application of Total Quality principles
to the organization and continuous operations of state government. These findings and recommendations
shall address the continuous improvement of government operations through the promotion of
citizen satisfaction, cost-saving, employee satisfaction and...
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23-1-350
Section 23-1-350 Purpose of article. It is the purpose of this article to facilitate the development
of aeronautics, promote safety in aeronautics, and provide a uniform mechanism for overseeing
and regulating aeronautics within the state by repealing existing statutes establishing the
Alabama Department of Aeronautics and the Alabama Aeronautics Commission and transferring
their functions, authority, and organization to the Alabama State Department of Transportation.
(Act 2000-220, p. 328, §3.)...
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40-13-8
Section 40-13-8 Termination of tax; application; reporting requirements. (a) The excise and
privilege tax imposed by this article shall terminate on October 1, 2021, unless extended
by an act of the Legislature of the State of Alabama. (b) For fiscal year beginning October
1, 2011, the tax shall apply to all severance of coal from October 1, 2011, through August
1, 2012, as well as the severance of coal after August 1, 2012. (c) No later than August 20,
2012, each producer shall file a report with the commissioner setting forth the tons of coal
severed for each month from October 2011 through July 2012. No later than the same date, the
producer shall remit the full amount of tax levied by Act 2012-386 for the tons of coal severed
during such months. (d) Any taxpayer who, prior to the required date, voluntarily reported
the production for the months from October 2011 until August 1, 2012, shall not be required
to make additional reports. Any voluntary payments made by such producer for...
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