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33-5A-9
Section 33-5A-9 Alabama Abandoned and Derelict Vessel Fund. (a) There is established a special
fund within the State Treasury to be known as the Alabama Abandoned and Derelict Vessel Fund.
(b) The fund shall be placed under the management or administration of the Secretary of the
Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency for payment of the cost of implementing and administering
this chapter, including, but not limited to, the cost of the seizure, removal, transportation,
preservation, storage, advertisement, appraisal, and disposal of an abandoned derelict vessel.
(c) The fund shall consist of all moneys collected or received by the secretary pursuant to
this chapter and all grants, appropriations, gifts, donations, and other sources for purposes
of implementing and administering this chapter. (d) The secretary shall have the authority
to expend moneys in the fund in accordance with this chapter. (Act 2018-179, §9.)...
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40-6A-1
Section 40-6A-1 Legislative intent. The Legislature recognizes the necessity of an equitable,
fair, and efficiently administered ad valorem tax program to the revenue producing functions
of government, both state and local, and it further recognizes that since the implementation
of statewide reappraisal of property and the equalization of ad valorem taxes in this state,
the complexity and burden on the officials charged with assessing and collecting such taxes
has greatly increased. Likewise, great disparity has developed among the various counties
of this state in both the adequacy of compensation of such officials and the distribution
of the cost of administering the ad valorem tax program among the various agencies and funds
receiving such taxes. Therefore, in order to secure the services of competent officials in
all counties of this state to administer the ad valorem tax program and to fairly distribute
the burden of funding the costs of such program, it is the intent of this...
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2-8-383
Section 2-8-383 Rulemaking authority; disposition of funds; powers and duties of department.
(a) The department may adopt rules in accordance with the Alabama Administrative Procedure
Act, as necessary to administer an industrial hemp research program and to license growers
to grow industrial hemp pursuant to this article, including rules establishing reasonable
fees for licenses, permits, or other necessary expenses to defray the cost of implementing
and operating the industrial hemp research program in this state on an ongoing basis. All
revenue collected pursuant to rules adopted for the industrial hemp research under this section
shall be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the Agricultural Fund. (b) The department
or an institution of higher education may pursue any permits or waivers from the United States
Drug Enforcement Administration or appropriate federal agency that are necessary for the advancement
of the industrial hemp research program. (c) The department...
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22-21-211
Section 22-21-211 Purpose of article. It is the legislative intent and purpose of this article
that the Hospital Service Program for Indigents provided for in this article shall be a program
designed and administered so as to provide hospitalization for those residents of the State
of Alabama who are ill or injured and who can be helped markedly by treatment in a hospital,
but who are clearly unable to meet the cost of such hospitalization from their own resources
or from the resources of those upon whom they are legally dependent. It is not intended that
the program shall be burdened by attempting to provide purely domiciliary care for persons
with permanently disabling diseases or illnesses or with chronic diseases or illnesses, such
as tuberculosis or mental disorders, which are already provided for under any special program
of the State of Alabama or of the United States. It is also not intended that this article
shall be compulsory on any county except during such time as the...
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9-16-71
Section 9-16-71 Declaration of public policy and legislative intent; all land surface mined
under this article shall be reclaimed. (a) The objective of this article is to provide for
the safe, responsible and reasonable reclamation of lands upon which surface disturbances
will be created by surface mining and the surface effects of underground mining so as to protect
the taxable value of property and preserve natural resources within the state and protect
and promote the health and safety of the people of this state, consistent with the protection
of property and with maximum employment and the economic and industrial well-being of the
state. The Legislature finds and declares that the extraction of coal by surface mining provides
a major present and future source of energy and is an essential and necessary activity which
contributes to the economic and material well-being of the state. (b) The Legislature finds
that the unregulated or irresponsible surface mining of coal may cause...
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9-8A-6
Section 9-8A-6 Application for cost-share grant. In order to qualify for a cost-share grant,
an eligible person shall file, accompanied by the applications specified in this section,
a conservation plan approved by the soil and water conservation district in which the eligible
person's eligible land is located. Cost-share grants shall be available only with respect
to those soil and water conservation practices determined to be needed by the soil conservation
district to reduce erosion, improve agricultural water quality and improve forest resources
in the district. Such determination of need shall be made by a qualified soil and water conservation
or forestry technician. All application forms and agreements for allocated funds shall be
available from and completed forms shall be submitted to the local soil and water conservation
district office located in the county where such practices are proposed to be implemented.
If an applicant's land is in more than one soil and water...
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16-61C-5
Section 16-61C-5 Appointment of director; responsibilities of superintendent. The State Superintendent
of Education may appoint a full-time director for the Science in Motion Program who shall
be responsible for the day-to-day administration, monitoring and coordination of the ASIM
Program. The State Superintendent of Education shall be responsible for the following: (1)
Initiate the preparation of proposals for funding grants from governmental, corporate or private
sources. If, as a requirement for receiving grant funds, the grant-awarding entity requires
the participation of private schools in the Alabama Science in Motion Program, the superintendent
is hereby authorized to include private schools to the extent that the requirement is satisfied.
(2) Establish the ASIM Program standards upon approval of the State Board of Education and
certify that each network annually meets the overall standards of the ASIM Program as a prior
condition for the allocation of the respective shares of...
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2-19-120
Section 2-19-120 Legislative findings and purpose. The Legislature has found and determined
and does hereby declare that the boll weevil is a public nuisance, a pest and a menace to
the cotton industry. Due to the interstate nature of boll weevil infestation, it is necessary
to secure the cooperation of cotton growers, and other state and federal governments to carry
out a program of boll weevil suppression or eradication. The purpose of this article is to
secure the suppression or eradication of the boll weevil and to provide for certification
of a cotton grower's organization to cooperate with state and federal agencies in the administration
of cost-sharing programs for the suppression or eradication of the boll weevil. This article
should be liberally construed to achieve these above purposes. (Acts 1984, 1st Ex. Sess.,
No. 84-786, p. 170, §1.)...
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22-34-3
Section 22-34-3 Revolving fund established; use of funds; administration of fund; annual report.
(a) There is hereby established the Water Pollution Control Revolving Loan Fund, which shall
be maintained in perpetuity and operated by the department as agent for the authority for
the purposes stated herein. Grants from the federal government or its agencies allotted to
the state for capitalization of the revolving loan fund, state matching funds where required,
and loan principal, interest, and penalties shall be deposited as required by the terms of
the federal grant directly in the revolving loan fund. Money in the revolving loan fund shall
be expended in a manner consistent with terms and conditions of the federal capitalization
grants and may be used to provide loans for the construction or rehabilitation of public wastewater
treatment facilities; to secure principal and interest on bonds issued by the authority if
the proceeds of such bonds are deposited in the revolving loan fund...
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25-14-2
Section 25-14-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1)
That employee leasing is a growing industry in the State of Alabama and that professional
employer organizations provide increased opportunities for employers to develop cost-effective
methods of satisfying their personnel requirements and providing employees with access to
certain employment benefits which might otherwise not be available to them. (2) The Legislature
deems it necessary, however, in the interest of the welfare of workers and employers to establish
standards for the operation, regulation, and registration of professional employer organizations
in Alabama to be administered by the Workers' Compensation Division of the Department of Labor,
and it is the intent of the Legislature that this be accomplished pursuant to the Alabama
Professional Employer Organization Registration Act. (3) That any allocation of the employer
duties and responsibilities pursuant to this chapter will...
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