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33-2-126
Section 33-2-126 General provisions relative to inland facilities bonds. In order to provide
funds for the purposes of this article, there are hereby authorized to be sold and issued
bonds of the state not exceeding $2,000,000.00 in aggregate principal amount, under and subject
to the provisions hereinafter set forth. The bonds shall be designated as inland facilities
bonds of the state. The bonds shall be general obligations of the state for payment of the
principal of and interest on which the full faith and credit of the state are hereby irrevocably
pledged. The bonds may be issued from time to time in one or more series, shall bear an appropriate
series designation, shall be in such form and denominations and of such tenor and maturities,
shall bear such rate or rates of interest payable in such manner, may contain provisions for
redemption prior to maturity, and may contain other provisions not inconsistent herewith,
all as shall be set forth in an order or resolution of the...
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33-2-156
Section 33-2-156 General provisions relative to inland facilities bonds. In order to provide
funds for the purposes of this article, there are hereby authorized to be sold and issued
bonds of the state not exceeding $10,000,000.00 in aggregate principal amount, under and subject
to the provisions hereinafter set forth. The bonds shall be designated as inland facilities
bonds of the state, series 1970. The bonds shall be general obligations of the state for payment
of the principal of and interest on which the full faith and credit of the state are hereby
irrevocably pledged. The bonds may be issued from time to time in one or more series, shall
bear an appropriate series designation, shall be in such form and denominations and of such
tenor and maturities, shall bear such rate of interest payable in such manner, may contain
provisions for redemption prior to maturity, and may contain other provisions not inconsistent
herewith, all as shall be set forth in an order or resolution of the...
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33-2-37
Section 33-2-37 General provisions relative to additional inland waterways improvement bonds.
In order to provide funds for the purposes of this article, there are hereby authorized to
be sold and issued bonds of the state not exceeding $3,500,000.00 in aggregate principal amount,
under and subject to the provisions hereinafter set forth. The bonds shall be designated as
inland waterways improvement bonds of the state. The bonds shall be general obligations of
the state, for payment of the principal of and interest on which the full faith and credit
of the state are hereby irrevocably pledged. The bonds may be issued from time to time in
one or more series, shall bear an appropriate series designation, shall be in such form and
denominations and of such tenor and maturities, shall bear such rate or rates of interest
payable in such manner, may contain provisions for redemption prior to maturity, and may contain
other provisions not inconsistent herewith, all as shall be set forth in an...
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33-2-67
Section 33-2-67 General provisions relative to additional inland waterways improvement bonds.
In order to provide funds for the purposes of this article, there are hereby authorized to
be sold and issued bonds of the state not exceeding $1,500,000.00 in aggregate principal amount,
under and subject to the provisions hereinafter set forth. The bonds shall be designated as
inland waterway improvement bonds of the state. The bonds shall be general obligations of
the state, for payment of the principal of and interest on which the full faith and credit
of the state are hereby irrevocably pledged. The bonds may be issued from time to time in
one or more series, shall bear an appropriate series designation, shall be in such form and
denominations and of such tenor and maturities, shall bear such rate or rates of interest
payable in such manner, may contain provisions for redemption prior to maturity, and may contain
other provisions not inconsistent herewith, all as shall be set forth in an...
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33-2-97
Section 33-2-97 General provisions relative to additional inland waterways improvement bonds.
In order to provide funds for the purposes of this article, there are hereby authorized to
be sold and issued bonds of the state not exceeding $2,000,000.00 in aggregate principal amount,
under and subject to the provisions hereinafter set forth. The bonds shall be designated as
inland waterway improvement bonds of the state. The bonds shall be general obligations of
the state, for payment of the principal of and interest on which the full faith and credit
of the state are hereby irrevocably pledged. The bonds may be issued from time to time in
one or more series, shall bear an appropriate series designation, shall be in such form and
denominations and of such tenor and maturities, shall bear such rate or rates of interest
payable in such manner, may contain provisions for redemption prior to maturity, and may contain
other provisions not inconsistent herewith, all as shall be set forth in an...
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34-24-601
Section 34-24-601 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that the diversion, abuse, and
misuse of prescription medications classified as controlled substances under the Alabama Uniform
Controlled Substances Act constitute a serious threat to the health, safety, and welfare of
the citizens of the State of Alabama. The Legislature further finds that the registration
of all physicians providing pain management services, as defined in this article, will assist
the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners in preventing the diversion, abuse, and misuse of controlled
substances by regulating these registrants. The Legislature further finds that it is in the
best interests of the public safety to give the Board of Medical Examiners the authority it
needs to suspend the registration of these physicians providing pain management services when
the public health, safety, or welfare requires immediate action. (Act 2013-257, p. 673, §1.)...

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41-23-27
Section 41-23-27 Annual report of department. The department shall report annually to the Legislature
and the Governor, and provide a thorough evaluation of the implementation of the zone law,
including: numbers of business activity; actual new income for the state after taxes and benefits
pursuant to this article; number of new employees; cost to state for each new employee; and
state and local taxes generated. (Acts 1987, No. 87-573, p. 897, §8.)...
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41-28-1.1
Section 41-28-1.1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds and declares: (1) The streamlining
and consolidation of governmental functions is a priority and is of great importance to the
economic well-being of the State of Alabama, to its citizens, and to ensuring appropriate
and responsible use of taxpayer funds. (2) The Office of Information Technology was created
in furtherance of the goal to streamline information technology in the state. (3) Effective
utilization of information technology is paramount to reducing the cost of governmental operations
and to serving the citizens of the state. (4) Excellence in support for all state agency information
technology needs is critical to serving the people of Alabama. (b) To implement the findings
in subsection (a), the purpose of Act 2017-282 is to transfer the responsibility and authority
for information technology service delivery from the Department of Finance to the Office of
Information Technology. (Act 2017-282, §1.)...
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41-4-3.1
Section 41-4-3.1 Monthly reports on condition of General Fund and Education Trust Fund. (a)
The Alabama Department of Finance shall produce monthly financial reports. It is the intent
of the Legislature that the monthly reports shall increase the transparency of state finances
and, when conditions emerge that make budget proration likely, provide advance notice to the
affected agencies of government so that they can prepare as much as possible for its impact
on their operations. (b) The monthly reports shall provide information on the State General
Fund and the Education Trust Fund. Each monthly report shall be released no later than the
final day of the month following the month covered by that report. Each monthly report shall
be published in a prominent location on the Department of Finance web site to provide broad
public access to the document. (c) The monthly reports shall include at least the following
information on the fiscal condition of the fund being reported: (1) The...
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16-61C-2
Section 16-61C-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature of the State of Alabama hereby finds:
(1) That the Alabama Science in Motion Program (the ASIM Program) of six pilot networks, created
by Act No. 94-673, to augment the science curriculum of the public schools, have demonstrated
efficacy as a model in advancing the state's efforts towards the following goals and directives
of the "Alabama Education Improvement Act of 1991." (2) That by the year 2000, Alabama
students should be among the country's leaders in mathematics and science achievement and
that special attention be given to science in the Alabama Course of Study. (3) That the State
Board of Education provide "a plan for the cooperative development and execution of research,
demonstration, evaluation and dissemination of activities related to the effective use of
technologies in teaching and learning"; and that these activities be carried out in cooperation
with the existing Alabama Regional Inservice Centers and local school...
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