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23-1-294
Section 23-1-294 Advisory Council. (a) The Advisory Council shall consist of a member
of the Alabama House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House, a member of
the Alabama Senate appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, one member appointed by each member
of the Designating Committee, three persons appointed from the state at-large by the Governor,
and one representative appointed by the Governor from each of the following groups or organizations:
(1) Scenic Alabama. (2) Alabama Environmental Council. (3) The outdoor advertising industry.
(4) The Alabama Wildlife Federation. (5) A business, industry, or trade association or professional
organization having its principal programs extending generally throughout the state, and having
a demonstrated concern for balancing economic growth with protection for the environment and
increased recreational opportunities. (6) Public utilities. (7) Tourism associations. (8)
Real estate associations. (9) Regional planning commissions....
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41-23-51
Section 41-23-51 Regional Revolving Loan Policy Committee; duties; membership; length
of terms; meetings. The moneys appropriated to the Alabama Department of Economic and Community
Affairs under the provisions of Section 41-23-50 shall be used to create and establish
economic development revolving loan funds throughout this state, pursuant to rules hereunder
and approved by the Regional Revolving Loan Policy Committee. This committee shall be established
for purposes of reviewing and approving policies and procedures, and to provide general oversight
for this program. This committee shall be composed of the following members: the Director
of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs, the Director of the Alabama Department
of Commerce, two members of the Senate appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, the Chairperson
of the Senate Economic Affairs Committee, two members of the House appointed by the Speaker
of the House, the Chairperson of the House Commerce and Industrial...
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41-6A-4
Section 41-6A-4 Departmental functions; clearinghouse for energy data. The programs
and activities of the department shall include, but are not limited to, the following: (1)
To develop and promulgate a state energy policy; (2) To report regularly to the Governor and
annually to the Legislature on the programs and activities of the department and to recommend
needed changes in law or administrative practice; (3) To periodically assess state energy
requirements, and to coordinate with the state geologists, the State Oil and Gas Board, and
other parties and with appropriate governmental agencies in their determination of available
energy supplies and their capacities and their development; (4) To formulate and update annually
a comprehensive state energy management program which shall identify alternative ways in which
projected demands for all forms of energy may be met; (5) To formulate and update annually
a contingency plan to provide for adequate energy supplies during any energy...
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9-7-11
Section 9-7-11 Purpose of chapter; legislative findings. The purpose of this chapter
is to promote, improve and safeguard the lands and waters located in the coastal areas of
this state through a comprehensive and cooperative program designed to preserve, enhance and
develop such valuable resources for the present and future well-being and general welfare
of the citizens of this state. In promulgating such a program, the Legislature of Alabama
recognizes and declares that: (1) The coastal area is rich in a variety of natural, commercial,
recreational, industrial and aesthetic resources of immediate and potential value to the present
and future well-being of the state; (2) There are increasing and competing demands upon the
lands and waters of the coastal area occasioned by population growth and economic development,
including requirements for industry, commerce, residential development, recreation, extraction
of mineral resources and fossil fuels, transportation and navigation, waste...
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9-8A-2
Section 9-8A-2 Legislative findings and declaration of purpose. It is hereby found and
declared to be the policy of the state to provide for the restoration and conservation of
the soil resources of this state, to provide for the improvement of water used in agriculture,
and for the control and prevention of soil erosion and for the prevention of floodwater and
sediment damages, and for the establishment or improvement of stands of forest trees, all
of which will preserve natural resources, control floods, prevent impairment of dams and reservoirs,
preserve wildlife, protect the tax base, protect public lands and promote the health, safety
and public welfare of the citizens of the state. It is further declared that at the present
time, due to cutbacks in federal soil conservation and reforestation programs there exists
an inadequate supply of funds in the state to enable the financing of much needed soil conservation,
agricultural water quality and forestry improvement programs; that...
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22-22A-17
Section 22-22A-17 Navigable Waters Dredging Fund. (a) Notwithstanding any provision
of law, the budget proposed each year for the Alabama Department of Environmental Management
shall include as a line item in the General Fund Budget the Navigable Waters Dredging Fund
for the dredging of the navigable waters of this state and for sediment reuse. The director
of the department shall present the proposed budget at the appropriate budget hearing scheduled
by the Alabama Legislature. (b) There is established a Navigable Waters Dredging Fund which
shall be administered by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management which funds shall
be paid to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the purposes of dredging the navigable waters
of this state and for sediment reuse. The principal of the fund shall consist of the following:
(1) Funds appropriated by any governmental entity. (2) Funds received as gifts from any source.
(c) All funds collected or received by the department for the Navigable...
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38-2-6
Section 38-2-6 Duties, powers, and responsibilities of state department. The aim of
the state department shall be the promotion of a unified development of welfare activities
and agencies of the state and of the local governments so that each agency and each governmental
institution shall function as an integral part of a general system. In order to carry out
effectively these aims, it shall be the duty and responsibility of the state department to:
(1) Administer or supervise all forms of public assistance including general home relief,
outdoor and indoor care for persons in need of assistance, also including those duties that
have to do primarily with the determination of need and authorization of relief. (2) Exercise
all the powers, duties, and responsibilities previously vested by law in the State Child Welfare
Department. (3) Provide services to county or municipal governments including the organization
and supervision of counties for the effective carrying out of welfare...
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40-26-20
Section 40-26-20 Disposition of proceeds of tax. One-fifth of the proceeds of the tax
levied by this chapter in counties which are members of the Alabama Mountain Lakes Association,
after deduction of an agreed upon cost of collection between the counties involved and the
state Department of Revenue, such cost of collection not to exceed five percent, shall be
appropriated in the following manner: Fifty percent of said portion shall be appropriated
to the Alabama Mountain Lakes Association to be used for promotion of tourism and travel.
The remaining fifty percent of said portion shall be paid to the respective counties to be
used for the promotion of tourism, recreation and conventions. Said money shall be controlled
by the county commission unless local law provides otherwise. The balance of all taxes or
other funds received or collected by the department under the provisions of this chapter shall
be without delay deposited in the State Treasury. Three-fourths of said balance of the...

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41-10-622
Section 41-10-622 Definitions. When used in this division, the following terms shall
have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) APPROPRIATED
FUNDS. The tobacco revenues deposited in the special fund to the extent such revenues are
appropriated to the authority pursuant to Section 41-10-630. (2) AUTHORITY. The Alabama
21st Century Authority authorized to be established pursuant to Section 41-10-623.
(3) BONDS. Those bonds, including refunding bonds, issued pursuant to this division. (4) GOVERNMENT
SECURITIES. Any bonds or other obligations which as the principal and interest constitute
direct obligations of, or are unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States of America,
including obligations of any federal agency to the extent such obligations are unconditionally
guaranteed by the United States of America and any certificates or any other evidences of
an ownership interest in such obligations of, or unconditionally guaranteed by, the United...

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41-29-280
Section 41-29-280 Legislative findings. The Legislature makes the following findings:
(1) The Alabama Industrial Development and Training Institute, hereinafter AIDT, was established
in fiscal year 1970-1971 as a contract program reporting to the State Board of Education through
the Division of Vocational-Technical Education. In 1976, the State Board of Education adopted
a resolution approving the establishment of AIDT as a mobile training institute, appointed
a director, established staff positions and salary schedules, and mandated personnel procedures
for the staff identical to those with technical colleges. AIDT continued operating under the
Department of Postsecondary Education when the Legislature established the department and
position of Chancellor. AIDT has been continuously funded through an annual line item in the
Education Trust Fund budget. (2) AIDT provides quality workforce development for the new and
expanding businesses in the state and expands the opportunities of its...
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