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9-17-31
Section 9-17-31 Tax for expenses of administration and enforcement of article - Disposition
and expenditure. All funds collected pursuant to the tax levied on the producer of crude petroleum
oil or natural gas produced for sale, transport, storage, profit or for use, from any well
or wells in the State of Alabama, as is provided in Section 9-17-25 and Section
9-17-35, shall be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the General Fund and shall
be expended only in the manner provided by appropriation by the Legislature. (Acts 1961, Ex.
Sess., No. 95, p. 2008, §1; Act 2009-147, p. 284, §1.)...
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9-17-100
Section 9-17-100 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. Alabama Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board. (2) BOARD. The Alabama
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board. (3) BRANCH. A local unit of an LP-gas business that is one
or more of the following: a. A division or subdivision or a person doing business under a
name other than the Class A permit holder's name. b. A place where the day-to-day retail operations
of an LP-gas business are conducted and at which at least three of the following activities
occur or conditions exist: 1. Sales of appliances. 2. Orders are taken for LP-gas repair and
service. 3. Orders are taken to refill LP-gas systems either by phone or in person. 4. Employees
are present during a normal workday. 5. Is a place that requires a city or county license
to conduct business. (4) LP. Liquefied petroleum gas. (5) LPG....
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9-17-26
Section 9-17-26 Tax for expenses of administration and enforcement of article - Records,
returns and remittances of producers; determination of gross value at point of production;
rules and regulations. (a) It shall be the duty of every person producing or in charge of
production of crude petroleum or natural gas from any well or wells in the State of Alabama
for sale, transport, storage, profit or for use to keep and preserve such records of the amount
of all such crude petroleum oil or natural gas produced for sale, transport, storage, profit
or for use as may be necessary to determine the amount of the tax for which he is liable under
the provisions of Section 9-17-25 and Section 9-17-35. (b) It shall be the further
duty of every such person to file with the Department of Revenue, not later than the fifteenth
day of the second calendar month following the month of production, a return, subscribed by
the person who completes such return, which must contain a printed declaration that...
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9-17-82
Section 9-17-82 Order requiring unit operation - When issued. The board shall issue
an order requiring such unit operation if it finds that: (1) Unit operation of the field or
of any pool or pools or of any portion of a pool or combinations thereof within the field
is reasonably necessary to prevent waste, to increase the ultimate recovery of oil or gas,
to avoid the drilling of unnecessary wells, to allow the drilling of wells at optimum geologic
locations, and to protect the correlative rights of interested parties. (2) The proposed plan
for unit operations will increase the ultimate recovery of oil or gas by enhanced recovery
methods or any other method of cooperative development and operation calculated to increase
the ultimate recovery of oil or gas. (3) The estimated additional cost incident to conduction
of such operation will not exceed the value of the estimated additional recovery of oil or
gas. (Acts 1957, No. 352, p. 461, §2; Act 2000-714, p. 1517, §1.)...
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34-29-130
Section 34-29-130 Permit to purchase, possess, and use certain agents for euthanizing
animals. (a) The State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, hereinafter called the board,
shall adopt rules providing for the issuance of permits authorizing the purchase, possession,
and use of sodium pentobarbital, sodium pentobarbital with lidocaine, or other similar agents
at facilities approved by the board that are operated for the collection and care of stray,
neglected, abandoned, or unwanted dogs and cats, or federally licensed wildlife rehabilitation
centers, for the purpose of euthanizing injured, sick, or abandoned animals which are in their
lawful possession. The rules shall set forth guidelines for the proper storage and handling
of the substances and other provisions as may be necessary to ensure that these drugs are
used solely for the purpose set forth in this section. The rules shall also provide
for an application or inspection fee and an annual renewal fee. (b) Any facility...
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45-49-171.43
Section 45-49-171.43 Funding - Accounts; disposition of funds. (a) The county commission
shall establish an account or accounts within the general fund of the county for payment of
such amounts recommended by the Mobile County Indigent Care Board, as set forth herein. The
county commission shall place into such account or accounts an amount equal to the sum of
one-half, or 50 percent, of all oil and gas severance tax revenues, designated for and distributed
to the General Fund of Mobile County, and remaining after distribution of those revenues to
the Mobile County Board of Health and the Mobile County Board of Education provided for by
Section 45-49-248, pursuant to Article 1, commencing with Section 40-19-1, of
Chapter 20, Title 40, as amended, not to include any and all net revenues held in escrow,
as a result of litigation, for Mobile County which have been collected pursuant to Act 79-434
and Act 80-708. (b) Allocation of such revenues for indigent care shall not exceed five...

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9-17-150
Section 9-17-150 Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms
defined in this section shall have the following meanings when found in this article:
(1) UNDERGROUND STORAGE. Storage in an underground reservoir. (2) GAS. All natural gas, casinghead
gas, and occluded natural gas found in coal beds, and all other hydrocarbons not defined as
oil in Section 9-17-1(3), except and not including liquid petroleum gas. (3) UNDERGROUND
RESERVOIR. Any subsurface sand, stratum, formation, aquifer, or cavity, cavern or void (whether
natural or artificially created), suitable for or capable of being made suitable for the injection
and storage of gas therein and the withdrawal of gas therefrom. (4) STORAGE FACILITY. Any
underground reservoir used or to be used for the underground storage of gas and all surface
and subsurface rights and appurtenances necessary or useful in the operation of the facility
for the underground storage of gas, including any necessary or reasonable...
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11-89A-1
Section 11-89A-1 Legislative findings. It is hereby found and declared as follows: That
the collection, disposal, and utilization of solid waste is a matter of grave concern to all
citizens and is an activity thoroughly affected with the public interest; that the health,
safety, and welfare of the people of this state require efficient solid waste collection and
disposal service and efficient utilization of such waste; that the need exists to develop
alternative energy sources for public and private consumption in order to reduce our dependence
on such sources as petroleum products, natural gas, nuclear and hydroelectric generation;
that solid waste represents a potential source of solid fuel, oil or gas that can be converted
into energy; that technology exists to produce usable energy from solid waste; that there
is a need for planning, research, development, and innovation in the design, management, and
operation of facilities for solid waste management, in order to encourage...
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22-18-9
Section 22-18-9 Criminal history background checks. (a) When reviewing an applicant
for initial licensure under this article, the Board of Health may require a fingerprint-based
state and national criminal background check through the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency
for purposes of determining the applicant's suitability for licensure. (b) The applicant shall
pay all costs associated with a required criminal background check at the same time the applicant
pays the initial licensure fee. (c) Upon receipt of an authorized request and payment from
the board, the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall promptly cause the criminal background
check to be conducted and return the results directly to the board. (d) Results of the criminal
background check received by the board shall be privileged and shall not be a public record
nor disclosed to any individual within the Board of Health beyond those authorized, as determined
by the board. The Board of Health shall comply with rules of...
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9-7-12
Section 9-7-12 Declaration of state policy. The Legislature finds and declares that
it is state policy: (1) To preserve, protect, develop and, where possible, to restore or enhance
the resources of the state's coastal area for this and succeeding generations; (2) To encourage
and assist counties and municipalities, wherever applicable, to exercise effectively their
responsibilities in the coastal area through the development and implementation of administration
programs to achieve wise use of the land and water resources of the coastal area, giving full
consideration to needs for economic development as well as to ecological, cultural, historic
and aesthetic values; (3) To assure that in development of the state's coastal area adequate
consideration is given to such uses of the coastal area as the establishment of harbor facilities
for the receiving of oil, gas and other commodities from ships and tankers, pipelines from
such ports and utility plant sites, utility generation,...
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