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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence
in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with
tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to
requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer
has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among
other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal
within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of
resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and
fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those
specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing
shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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45-39-245.02
Section 45-39-245.02 Privilege or license tax - City of Florence. In the City of Florence,
Alabama, there is hereby levied, in addition to all other taxes of every kind now imposed
by law, and shall be collected as herein provided, a privilege or license tax against the
person on account of the business activities and in the amount to be determined by the application
of rates against gross sales, or gross receipts, as the case may be, as follows: (1) Upon
every person, firm, or corporation, engaged or continuing within the City of Florence, Alabama,
in business of selling at retail any tangible personal property whatsoever, including merchandise
and commodities of every kind and character, not including, however, bonds or other evidences
of debts or stocks, nor sale or sales of material and supplies to any person for use in fulfilling
a contract for the painting, repair, or reconditioning of vessels, barges, ships, and other
watercraft of over 50 tons burden, an amount equal to...
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40-9-34
Section 40-9-34 Hudson-Alpha Institute for Biotechnology. (a) The following is hereby found
and declared by the Legislature of Alabama: (1) The lack of content in natural and bio-science
education offered to students in kindergarten through high school is a nationwide problem.
(2) Such lack in curricular offerings to students will be detrimental in the long-term to
the economy of the state and the welfare of the citizens during the scientific revolution
now engulfing the world. (3) The biotechnology institute can provide to education leaders
of the distance learning program of the state cutting edge biotechnology curriculum recommendations
and content for Alabama high schools, by providing information about cutting edge biotechnology
curriculum and content to students in kindergarten through high school pursuant to the distance
learning program of the state, the state course of study, and state textbooks. (4) By educating
Alabama high school students in the field of biotechnology, such...
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45-39-245
Section 45-39-245 Privilege or license tax - Outside City of Florence. In Lauderdale County,
Alabama, outside the city limits of Florence, there is hereby levied, in addition to all other
taxes of every kind now imposed by law, and shall be collected as herein provided, a privilege
or license tax against the person on account of the business activities and in the amount
to be determined by the application of rates against gross sales, or gross receipts, as the
case may be, as follows: (1) Upon every person, firm, or corporation, engaged, or continuing
within Lauderdale County, Alabama, outside the city limits of Florence, in business of selling
at retail any tangible personal property whatsoever, including merchandise and commodities
of every kind and character, not including, however, bonds or other evidences of debts or
stocks, nor sale or sales of material and supplies to any person for use in fulfilling contract
for the painting, repair, or reconditioning of vessels, barges, ships,...
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45-6-242
Section 45-6-242 Levy of taxes; exemptions; payment of taxes; reports by taxpayers; applicability
of state sales tax statutes; disposition of funds. (a) The following words, terms, and phrases
where used in this section shall have the following respective meanings except where the context
clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) "County" means Bullock County in the
State of Alabama. (2) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Revenue of the state.
(3) "State Department of Revenue" means the Department of Revenue of the state.
(4) "State" means the State of Alabama. (5) "State sales tax statutes"
means Division 1 of Article 1 of Chapter 23 of Title 40, as amended, including all other statutes
of the state which expressly set forth any exemptions from the computation of the taxes levied
in Division 1 and all other statutes which expressly apply to, or purport to affect, the administration
of Division 1 and the incidence and collection of the taxes imposed therein. (6) "State
sales...
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45-4-111
Section 45-4-111 Electronic voting system authorized; requirements for use. (a) As used in
this section: (1) "Automatic tabulating equipment" shall mean apparatus which automatically
examines and counts votes recorded on paper ballots or ballot cards and tabulates the results.
(2) "Paper ballot" shall mean a printed paper ballot which conforms in layout and
format to the electronic voting system in use. (3) "Ballot card" shall mean a tabulating
card on which votes may be recorded. (4) "Ballot label" shall mean the cards, papers,
booklet, pages, or other material which contain the names of offices and candidates and statements
of measures to be voted on and which are used in conjunction with ballot cards. (5) "Ballot"
shall mean ballot cards or paper ballots. (6) "Counting center" shall mean one or
more locations selected and designated by the county commission or the municipal governing
body, as the case may be, for the automatic counting of ballots in the election. (7) "Electronic...

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11-51-90
Section 11-51-90 Municipal business licenses; branch offices; application. (a) All municipalities
shall have the following powers: (1) To license any exhibition, trade, business, vocation,
occupation, or profession not prohibited by the Constitution or laws of the state which may
be engaged in or carried on in the municipality. (2) To fix the amount of licenses, the time
for which they are to run, not exceeding one license year, to provide a penalty for doing
business without a license, and to charge a fee not exceeding ten dollars ($10) for issuing
each license. The issuance fee shall be increased every five license years by the Department
of Revenue by an amount equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the U.S. Department of
Labor's Producer Price Index during that five-year period, rounded to the nearest dollar,
with the base year being 2006. The Department of Revenue shall notify all municipalities and
the Alabama League of Municipalities of any such fee increase no later than...
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16-22A-5
Section 16-22A-5 Agencies required to conduct criminal history background information checks.
(a) A criminal history background information check shall be conducted on all applicants seeking
positions with, and on all current employees under review employed by any local employing
board, and any State Department of Education personnel as determined by the State Superintendent
of Education, who have unsupervised access to and provide education, training, instruction,
or supervision for children in an educational setting. (b) A criminal history background information
check shall be conducted on all applicants seeking positions with, and on all current employees
and current employees under review employed by any nonpublic school, who have unsupervised
access to or who provide education, training, instruction, or supervision for children in
an educational setting. (c) No institution listed in subsection (a) or subsection (b) shall
hire an individual who may have unsupervised access to a...
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16-27-8
Section 16-27-8 School buses - Crossing control arm required. (a) No new school bus registered
in this state and purchased after August 1, 2000, to transport public and nonpublic school
students shall be operated or used as a school bus within this state unless the bus is equipped
with a crossing control arm on the front of the bus that conforms to equipment and installation
standards promulgated by the State Board of Education pursuant to the Administrative Procedure
Act, Chapter 22 of Title 41, commencing with Section 41-22-1. (b) Priority in the use of any
new school bus equipped with a crossing arm shall be given to the transportation of elementary
school students. (c) A crossing arm meeting the standards promulgated by the board shall be
designed to swing out at least seventy inches from the front of a school bus each time the
bus stops and opens its doors for school children to enter or exit the bus. (Act 2000-701,
p. 1424, §§1, 2; Act 2004-484, p. 901, §1.)...
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16-1-11.1
Section 16-1-11.1 Autonomy of nonpublic schools - Legislative findings. The Legislature
finds and declares all of the following: (1) That a parent or guardian in Alabama has a constitutional
right to choose the type of K-12 education that is best for his or her child, whether public
or nonpublic, religious or nonreligious, and including home-based education. (2) That many
parents choose to home school or enroll their children in elementary and secondary nonpublic
schools, including private, church, parochial, or religious schools, that are not subject
to state regulation and do not receive state or federal funds. (3) That other than reporting
on the enrollment of students, these nonpublic K-12 schools have been primarily exempt from
state regulation and have only been required by state law to report the enrollment of students.
(4) That there is no national or state constitutional mandate that the government provide,
license, or regulate nonpublic education, including private, church,...
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