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11-46-4
Section 11-46-4 Identification of electors eligible to vote; municipality, county contracts;
official poll list. (a) The incorporated municipalities of this state are hereby authorized
to enter into contracts with the counties of this state and their boards of registrars to
conduct an identification program of electors eligible to vote in municipal elections. The
said municipalities are authorized to expend public funds in payment of services rendered
by such counties and boards of registrars in such identification program. Such contracts shall
be authorized by appropriate resolution of the governing body of the municipality. It shall
be the duty of the various boards of registrars to conduct an identification program of electors
residing in the municipality and eligible to vote in municipal elections upon adoption of
an appropriate resolution of the governing body of the municipality and upon approval of a
contract between the municipality and the county and its board of registrars....
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22-30E-2
Section 22-30E-2 Legislative findings; purpose and intent of chapter; establishment of voluntary
assessment and/or cleanup program for properties with potential environmental contamination.
(a) The Legislature finds that rural and urban property in Alabama may have areas of actual
or perceived contamination at levels that may not be subject to assessment or cleanup under
applicable laws and regulations. The Legislature finds that this perception of contamination
discourages the purchase and productive use of otherwise usable properties. The Legislature
further finds that the voluntary assessment and/or cleanup of such properties is in the public
interest. (b) The Legislature finds that industries and developers often give preference to
previously unused greenfield sites over previously used property due largely to concerns over
the financial and environmental liabilities which may be incurred in acquiring such previously
used property for reuse and redevelopment. The Legislature...
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23-1-21.2
Section 23-1-21.2 Authority of director with regard to public transportation. The director,
acting alone or through, and in cooperation with local entities, is hereby delegated the authority
to: (1) Enter into agreements with local entities to provide public transportation and to
administer any program or programs, whether rural or urban, relative to public transportation
resulting from federal transportation legislation. This shall include, but not be limited
to, applying for, accepting, and expending federal public transportation funds in accordance
with applicable federal laws and regulations. (2) Enter into agreements with the United States
for federal assistance for public transportation. (3) Enter into agreements with local entities
to perform and/or cooperate in the performance of transportation planning for public transportation
improvements. However, the director shall not perform such planning until such time as the
local entities affected enter into agreement with the...
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23-1-300
Section 23-1-300 Purpose and construction of article. (a) It is the intention of the Legislature
by the passage of this article to authorize the incorporation of the Director of Finance,
the Director of Transportation, the Attorney General, the State Treasurer, and the Governor
of Alabama for the purposes of establishing the program Roads and Bridges to Alabama's Future
and of anticipating and providing for the federal share of the cost of constructing federal
aid projects and thus to accelerate the construction of such federal aid projects in the state
by the issuance of the obligations of such corporation, which shall not be bonds or debts
of the state but shall be payable solely from federal aid highway funds and the tax proceeds
and investment income provided therefor by this article. (b) This article shall be liberally
construed in conformity with the said purpose. (Acts 1976, No. 565, p. 764, §1; Acts 1981,
No. 81-387, p. 574, §1; Acts 1988, No. 88-652, p. 1041, §1; Acts 1992,...
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27-10-50
Section 27-10-50 Purpose. The purpose of this article is to subject certain insurers to the
jurisdiction of courts of this state in actions by, or on behalf of, insureds or beneficiaries
under insurance contracts. The Legislature declares that it is a subject of concern that many
residents of this state hold policies of insurance issued or delivered in this state by insurers
while not authorized to do business in this state, thus presenting to such residents the often
insuperable obstacle of resorting to distant forums for the purpose of asserting legal rights
under such policies. In furtherance of such state interest, the Legislature provides in this
article a method of substituted service of process upon such insurers and declares that in
so doing it exercises its power to protect its residents and to define, for the purpose of
this article, what constitutes doing business in this state and also exercises powers and
privileges available to the state by virtue of the federal Insurance...
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34-27-8.1
Section 34-27-8.1 Real Estate Commission - Legislative findings; rulemaking authority. (a)
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) The power to make rules regulating
the licensing of real estate brokers and salespersons includes the power to prohibit unqualified
persons from being licensed as a real estate broker or salesperson. (2) A primary goal of
the provision of real estate regulation is to prioritize consumer protection in real estate
transactions. (3) The Alabama Real Estate Commission is in the best position to determine
the real estate practices that prioritize consumer protection in real estate transactions.
(4) Prioritizing consumer protection may sometimes be at odds with the goals of state and
federal antitrust laws, which include the prioritization of competition. (5) It is the intent
of the Legislature to immunize the Alabama Real Estate Commission and its members from liability
under state and federal antitrust laws for the adoption of a rule that...
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36-13-9
Section 36-13-9 Authority to give state agencies powers and duties required to implement federal
laws, regulations, etc. The Governor is hereby authorized and empowered to give, by his executive
order, to existing agencies and instrumentalities of the state government, such powers and
duties which are not in conflict with the Constitution of Alabama and which are not specifically
prohibited by the then existing statutes as may be required to implement in Alabama any law,
order, rule, regulation, program or plan promulgated by the federal government, or any agency
or instrumentality thereof, for the welfare of the people of the United States, or as may
be required, in his judgment, for the welfare of the people of the United States, or as may
be required, in his judgment, for the welfare of the people of Alabama. (Acts 1945, No. 60,
p. 60, § 1.)...
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45-45-200.02
Section 45-45-200.02 Residential building permit fee; North Alabama Homebuilding Academy. (a)
The Legislature finds that there is a shortage of individuals skilled in trades relating to
the residential construction industry in Madison County, including municipalities that are
located wholly or partially within the county and that, as authorized under Amendment 772
to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 94.01 of the Official Recompilation
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, the county and municipalities of the county
may lend credit to or grant public funds and things of value in aid of the promotion of the
residential construction industry within Madison County. (b) The Madison County Commission
and the governing bodies of any municipality located wholly or partially within Madison County
may levy up to twenty dollars ($20), in addition to any other amount authorized by law, for
the issuance of a residential building permit. A municipality may...
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11-32-1
Section 11-32-1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds, determines, and hereby declares
that, in counties having a population of not less than 600,000, there are conditions present
that are not present in counties with lesser populations. Those conditions include, but are
not limited to, the following: (1) The excessive growth in private vehicular traffic in the
counties is placing excessive burdens upon the road systems and parking facilities, especially
in commercial and industrial districts and in areas of high population density, which cannot
be alleviated by private vehicular traffic. (2) The number of vehicular miles the average
citizen of those counties travels per day is among the highest nationally in terms of miles
and commuting times. (3) The projected continued economic growth of the counties and the general
health and welfare of the citizens of the counties require those counties to provide the enhanced
availability of public transportation facilities, operations,...
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11-89C-3
Section 11-89C-3 Public corporation - Procedure for incorporation. (a) Three or more natural
persons who are either the mayor of a municipality or the chair of a county governing body
of a county or counties in which a municipality is wholly or partially situated, may file
with their respective governing bodies a written application to incorporate a public corporation
pursuant to this chapter. If each of the governing bodies adopts a resolution declaring that
the formation of a public corporation is wise, expedient, and necessary, and approves the
proposed certificate of incorporation, the incorporators shall proceed to incorporate the
public corporation pursuant to this chapter by executing and filing for record in either the
office of the judge of probate of the participating county having the largest population according
to the last federal decennial census, or, if there is not a participating county, in any county
in which the municipality with the largest population according to...
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