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45-17-92
or any county or municipality of the state. (3) The bureau shall have the power to sue and
be sued; to acquire property and rights of interests in property by gift, lease, or purchase;
to appoint officers, agents, employees, and attorneys, and to fix their compensation; to have
a seal and alter the same at pleasure; to make bylaws for the management and regulation of
its affairs; to make contracts, and to execute all instruments necessary or convenient to
lease or purchase and own real or personal property to be used for the furtherance
of the purposes for the accomplishment of which the authority is created; to accept or receive
gifts, bequests, and devises; to borrow money and execute notes and other evidence of indebtedness
which may be required by the lender, and pledge anticipated revenue or income to secure payment
of any such loan; and to do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers expressly
given herein. (4) For the aforesaid purpose the bureau shall be...
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11-65-2
Section 11-65-2 Definitions. (a) The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and
others evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise, have the following respective meanings: (1) ALABAMA-BRED. When this term is used
with reference to a horse, it means a horse which is registered in the registry designated
and administered by a commission in accordance with such rules concerning domicile and registration
requirements as may be established by such commission and which is either (i) foaled from
a mare domiciled in the state during the 10-year period beginning with January 1, 1991, or
(ii) sired by an Alabama stallion and foaled from a mare domiciled in the state at any time
after the expiration of such 10-year period. (2) ALABAMA STALLION. A stallion which is standing
in the state at the time he is bred to the dam of an Alabama-bred horse, which is registered
with a commission, and which is owned or leased by a resident of...
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34-13-1
Section 34-13-1 Definitions. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ACCREDITED SCHOOL or COLLEGE OF MORTUARY SCIENCE. A school or
college approved by the Alabama Board of Funeral Service and which maintains a course of instruction
of not less than 48 calendar weeks or four academic quarters or college terms and which gives
a course of instruction in the fundamental subjects including, but not limited to, the following:
a. Mortuary management and administration. b. Legal medicine and toxicology as it pertains
to funeral directing. c. Public health, hygiene, and sanitary science. d. Mortuary science,
to include embalming technique, in all its aspects; chemistry of embalming, color harmony;
discoloration, its causes, effects, and treatment; treatment of special cases; restorative
art; funeral management; and professional ethics. e. Anatomy and physiology. f. Chemistry,
organic and inorganic. g. Pathology. h. Bacteriology. i. Sanitation...
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11-89C-9
a public corporation, or with any other public corporation, authority, or district authorized
by the Legislature to implement this chapter. In furtherance of this objective, any governing
body may perform any of the functions and powers provided in Section 11-89C-4 for public corporations,
and any function or eligibility requirement provided or required for joining and participating,
and to transfer and convey to the public corporation, with or without consideration, any facilities,
real or personal property, money, or thing of value, including the services of employees
through loan, detail, or assignment. (d) Any governing body may establish, levy, and impose
by resolution or ordinance, any revenue-raising measure within its jurisdiction, including,
but not limited to, fees, charges, or assessments, without any referendum unless required
by the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, deemed necessary to implement this chapter or to comply
with all provisions of storm water laws, subject to...
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41-10-541
such obligations, and which meet the greater of 100% collateralization or the "AA"
collateral levels established by Standard & Poor's Rating Group for structured financings;
and h. Uncollateralized investment agreements with, or certificates of deposit issued by banks
or bank holding companies, the senior long-term securities of which are rated at least "AA"
by Standard & Poor's Rating Group and at least "Aa" by Moody's Investors Service.
(11) FINANCED PROPERTY. All property whether real, personal, or mixed, the costs of
which were or are to be paid or reimbursed in whole or in part with the proceeds of bonds
of the authority or the proceeds of authority-guaranteed obligations. (12) FINANCING AGREEMENT.
Any loan, lease, agreement, grant agreement, financing agreement, credit agreement, security
agreement, mortgage, indenture, guaranty agreement, or other type of agreement entered into
by the authority in connection with the incurring of authority obligations. (13) FUNDING AGREEMENT....

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11-49B-7
subject to the provisions of Section 11-49B-19 specified in its certificate of incorporation.
(2) To sue and be sued in its own name in civil suits and actions and to defend suits against
it. (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the seal at pleasure. (4) To
adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business. (5) To
acquire, receive, and take, by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, and to hold property
of every description, real, personal, or mixed, whether located in one or more counties
or municipalities and whether located within or outside the authorizing county. (6) To make,
enter into, and execute contracts, agreements, leases, and other instruments and to take other
actions as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish any purpose for which the authority
was organized or to exercise any power expressly granted under this chapter. (7) To plan,
establish, develop, acquire, purchase, lease, construct, reconstruct,...
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36-25-13
Section 36-25-13 Actions of former public officials or public employees prohibited for two
years after departure. (a) No public official shall serve for a fee as a lobbyist or otherwise
represent clients, including his or her employer before the board, agency, commission, department,
or legislative body, of which he or she is a former member for a period of two years after
he or she leaves such membership. For the purposes of this subsection, such prohibition shall
not include a former member of the Alabama judiciary who as an attorney represents a client
in a legal, non-lobbying capacity. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), no
public official elected to a term of office shall serve for a fee as a lobbyist or otherwise
represent clients, including his or her employer, before the board, agency, commission, department,
or legislative body of which he or she is a former member for a period of two years following
the term of office for which he or she was elected,...
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40-2B-2
as it deems best adapted for public convenience. Such publications shall be made permanently
available and constitute the official reports of the Alabama Tax Tribunal. (p) Service of
Process. (1) Mailing by first class or certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, to the
address of the taxpayer given on the taxpayer's notice of appeal, or to the address of the
taxpayer's representative of record, if any, or to the usual place of business of the Department
of Revenue, shall constitute personal service on the other party. The Alabama Tax Tribunal,
by rule, may prescribe that notice by other means shall constitute personal service
and, in a particular case, may order that notice be given to additional persons or by other
means. (2) Mailing by registered or certified mail and delivery by a private delivery service
approved by the Internal Revenue Service in accordance with Section 7502(f) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, shall be deemed to have occurred,...
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8-6-110
Section 8-6-110 Definitions. The following words and phrases, as used in this article, shall
have the following meanings: (1) AUTHORIZING ACT. Any of the following statutes or acts: a.
Any of the following sections, as amended: Section 11-20-1 et seq., relating to industrial
revenue bonds to be issued by counties; Section 11-54-20 et seq., relating to industrial revenue
bonds to be issued by municipalities; Section 11-54-80 et seq., relating to industrial revenue
bonds to be issued by municipal industrial development boards; Section 11-58-1 et seq., relating
to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by municipal medical clinic boards, Section 22-21-170
et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by county and municipal hospital
authorities; and Section 11-20-30 et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued
by county industrial development boards. b. The following acts of the Alabama Legislature:
Act No. 4, enacted at the 1956 Second Special Session of the...
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45-41-141
Section 45-41-141 Definitions. (a) The following words and phrases used in this part, and others
evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, in the absence of clear implication herein otherwise,
shall be given the following respective interpretations herein: (1) AMENDMENT 392. That certain
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, proposed by Act 80-313 enacted
at the 1980 Regular Session of the Legislature. (2) AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT. That certain amendment
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, proposed by Act 88-479 enacted at the
1988 Regular Session of the Legislature. (3) CODE. The Code of Alabama 1975, as amended. (4)
COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Any building, structure, or other improvement to real property, excluding,
however, any dwelling that: a. Is subject to ad valorem taxation and has a fair market value,
according to the records of the tax assessor pertaining to state and county ad valorem taxation
for the fiscal or ad valorem tax year of the...
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