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22-21-149
Section 22-21-149 Bonds - Use of proceeds. (a) The proceeds derived from the sale of any bonds
sold by the authority, other than refunding bonds, shall be used only to pay the cost of acquiring,
constructing, improving, enlarging and equipping one or more projects, as may be provided
in the proceedings in which the bonds are authorized to be issued. Such cost shall be deemed
to include the following: (1) The cost of any land forming a part of such project or projects;
(2) The cost of the labor, materials and supplies used in any such construction, improvement
or enlargement, including architect's and engineer's fees and the cost of preparing contract
documents and advertising for bids; (3) The purchase price of, and the cost of, installing
equipment for such project or projects; (4) The cost of landscaping the lands forming a part
of such project or projects and of constructing and installing roads, sidewalks, curbs, gutters,
utilities and parking places in connection therewith; (5)...
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34-8-8
Section 34-8-8 Copy of chapter to be included in plans of owners, architects, and engineers;
inclusion of license number on bid. (a) All owners, architects, engineers, construction managers,
and private awarding authorities preparing plans and specifications for work to be contracted
in Alabama pursuant to this chapter shall include in their invitations to bidders, including
but not limited to all public and private advertisements, and their specifications a copy
of the portions of this chapter as are deemed necessary to convey to the invited bidder, whether
he or she is a resident or nonresident of this state and whether a license has been issued
to him or her or not, the information that it will be necessary for him or her to show evidence
of license before his or her bid is considered. Any person including an owner, architect,
engineer, construction manager, or private awarding authority who violates this section shall
be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor and shall for each offense of...
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11-15-13
Section 11-15-13 Warrants - Disposition of proceeds from sale. The proceeds derived from the
sale of any warrants (other than refunding warrants) may be used only to pay the cost of acquiring,
constructing, improving, enlarging and equipping a project or any part thereof as may be specified
in the proceedings in which the warrants are authorized to be issued. Such cost shall be deemed
to include the following: the cost of any land forming a part of the project; the cost of
the labor, materials and supplies used in any such construction, improvement or enlargement,
including architect's and engineer's fees and the cost of preparing contract documents and
advertising for bids; the purchase price of and the cost of installing equipment for the project;
the cost of landscaping the lands forming a part of the project and of constructing and installing
roads, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, utilities and parking places in connection therewith; fees
and expenses in connection with the...
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11-56-14
Section 11-56-14 Bonds - Disposition of proceeds from sale. (a) The proceeds derived from the
sale of any bonds (other than refunding bonds) may be used only to pay the cost of acquiring,
constructing, improving, enlarging and equipping the project with respect to which they were
issued as may be specified in the proceedings in which the bonds are authorized to be issued.
(b) Such cost, which shall be paid from the proceeds derived from the sale of bonds, shall
be deemed to include the following: (1) The cost of any land forming a part of the project;
(2) The costs of the labor, materials and supplies used in any such construction, improvement
or enlargement, including architect's and engineer's fees and the cost of preparing contract
documents and advertising for bids; (3) The purchase price of and the cost of installing equipment
for the project; (4) The cost of landscaping the lands forming a part of the project and of
constructing and installing roads, sidewalks, curbs, gutters,...
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41-10-97
Section 41-10-97 Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds generally. The proceeds derived
from the sale of any bonds, other than refunding bonds, may be used only to pay the cost of
acquiring, constructing, improving, enlarging and equipping the project with respect to which
they were issued, as may be specified in the indenture or the proceedings in which the bonds
are authorized to be issued. Such cost shall be deemed to include the following: the cost
of acquiring any interest in the land forming a part of the project; the cost of the labor,
materials and supplies used in any such construction, improvement or enlargement, including
architect's and engineer's fees and the cost of preparing contract documents and advertising
for bids; the purchase price of and the cost of installing equipment for the project, the
cost of landscaping the land forming a part of the project and of constructing and installing
roads, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, utilities and parking places in connection...
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34-14A-2
Section 34-14A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ADVISORY COUNCIL.
The Alabama Construction Trade Advisory Council. (2) BOARD. The Home Builders Licensure Board.
(3) COST OF THE UNDERTAKING. The total cost of the materials, labor, supervision, overhead,
and profit. (4) HOMEOWNER. A person who owns and resides in or intends to reside in a structure
constructed or remodeled by a licensee of the board, or who contracts with a licensee for
the purchase, construction, repair, improvement, or reimprovement of a structure to be used
as a residence. (5) IMPROVEMENT. Any site-built addition or enhancement attached to or detached
from a residence or structure for use and enjoyment by the homeowner. (6) INACTIVE LICENSE.
A license issued at the request of a licensee, or a building official or a building inspector,
that is renewable, but that is not currently valid. (7)...
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6-5-223
Section 6-5-223 Applicability. This article shall not apply to civil causes of action in tort,
contract, or otherwise, which accrued or arose prior to February 25, 1994. Where construction
was completed but no civil cause of action accrued prior to February 25, 1994, this article
shall apply to the construction of the improvement on or to real estate, and, for the purposes
of the time limitations provided in this article, substantial completion of construction of
the improvement on or to real estate shall be deemed to be February 25, 1994, but shall not
revive any cause of action barred under existing law. (Acts 1994, No. 94-138, p. 183, ยง4.)...

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34-2-32
Section 34-2-32 Registered architect's services required; employees; exemptions; interprofessional
privileges between architects and professional engineers. (a) Nothing contained in this chapter
shall prevent: (1) Employees of registered architects from acting under the instructions or
responsible control of their employers; or, (2) The employment of on-site observers of the
construction or alteration of buildings. (b) No person shall be required to register as an
architect in order to make plans and specifications for or administer the erection, enlargement,
or alteration of any building upon any farm for the use of any farmer, irrespective of the
cost of such building, or any single family residence building or any utility works, structures,
or building, provided that the person performing such architectural works is employed by an
electric, gas, or telephone public utility regulated pursuant to the laws of Alabama or by
a corporation affiliated with such utility, or of any other...
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31-9-100
Section 31-9-100 Applicability of Title 24 to certain prefabricated storm shelters; surety
bond. (a) Title 24 shall not apply to prefabricated storm shelters not equipped with electrical,
plumbing, heating, or utility service lines, and which meet all of the following: (1) Is a
temporary safe place during storms as stated in Federal Emergency Management Agency Publication
320 or 361 or their successors. (2) Includes plans for the construction of the shelter that
are stamped, dated, and signed by a licensed engineer or a registered architect. (3) States
in a conspicuous place on the first blueprint page: "This shelter design complies with
applicable standards as provided in the current Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
publication and International Code Council (ICC-500) Codes." (4) Includes shelter occupancy
information on the notes page of the shelter blueprints stating: "According to the current
FEMA and ICC-500 standards, this shelter will accommodate (X) standing adults (5...
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34-8-7
Section 34-8-7 Exemptions from chapter; subcontractor requirements. (a) The following shall
be exempted from this chapter: (1) The practice of general contracting, as defined in Section
34-8-1, by an authorized representative or representatives of the United States Government,
State of Alabama, incorporated town, city, or county in this state, which is under the supervision
of a licensed architect or engineer provided any work contracted out by the representative
shall comply with the provisions of this chapter for general contractor. (2) The construction
of any residence or private dwelling. (3) A person, firm, or corporation constructing a building
or other improvements on his, her, or its own property provided that any of the work contracted
out complies with the definition in this chapter for general contractor. A municipal governing
body or municipal regulatory body may not enact any ordinance or law restricting or altering
this exemption. Any municipal ordinance or regulation...
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