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11-50B-3
Section 11-50B-3 Permitted activities by public providers; lease of equipment by municipal
governing bodies. In addition to all other power, rights, and authority heretofore granted
by law, public providers may acquire, establish, purchase, construct, maintain, enlarge, extend,
lease, improve, and operate cable systems, telecommunications equipment and telecommunications
systems, and furnish cable service, interactive computer service, Internet access, other Internet
services, and advanced telecommunications service, or any combination thereof, in the case
of a public provider that is a municipality, to the inhabitants of the municipality and police
jurisdiction, the area within the territorial jurisdiction of the municipal planning commission
determined in accordance with the provisions of Section 11-52-30, as amended, and any area
in which the municipality furnishes or sells any utility, such as electricity, gas, water,
or sewer, and in the case of a public provider that is a...
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23-1-246
Section 23-1-246 Screening - Existing junkyards. Any junkyard lawfully in existence on September
8, 1971, which is located within 1,000 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way and visible
from the main-traveled way of any highway on the interstate or primary system, shall be screened,
if considered feasible by the director. The screening shall be at locations on the right-of-way
or in areas outside the right-of-way acquired for such purposes, so as not to be visible from
the main-traveled way of the interstate or primary system. (Acts 1967, No. 643, p. 1455, §7.)...

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23-1-243
Section 23-1-243 License - Required. No person shall establish, operate, or maintain a junkyard,
any portion of which is within 1,000 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way of any interstate
or primary highway, without obtaining a license to do so from the director. (Acts 1967, No.
643, p. 1455, §4.)...
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1-2B-1
Section 1-2B-1 Display of flag. On and after July 1, 2009, each state-owned building and each
state park at which the flag of the United States is displayed and each rest area along the
state and interstate highway systems may also display a POW-MIA flag, if such flags are available
free of charge to the agency that occupies the building, to the state park, or to the rest
area and if such display is in accordance with federal laws and regulations. (Act 2009-574,
p. 1686, §1.)...
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23-1-242
Section 23-1-242 Declaration of policy. The regulation of junkyards in areas adjacent to any
state highway included in the national system of interstate and primary highways is hereby
declared to be in the public interest and necessary to promote the public safety, health,
welfare, convenience, and enjoyment of public travel, to protect the public investment in
public highways, to preserve and enhance the scenic beauty of lands bordering on such highways,
and to promote the conservation of our natural mineral resources by encouraging the recycling
of the reusable scrap iron and metals. The Legislature hereby finds and declares that junkyards
which do not conform to the requirements of this division are a public nuisance. (Acts 1967,
No. 643, p. 1455, §2.)...
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45-10-110
Section 45-10-110 Prohibited activities. (a) Signs, markers, and advertising, pertaining to
political campaigns, on the rights-of-way of state and county controlled highways are prohibited
in Cherokee County except those official signs or markers placed thereon by the State Department
of Transportation or by Cherokee County or under the authority of either governmental entity.
No sign, marker, or political poster may be attached to any official sign or marker, placed
by the Department of Transportation or by the county or on any utility pole or tree on the
rights-of-way of a state or county highway. (b) Any person violating the provisions of this
section shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor and shall be subject, at
the discretion of the judge, to a fine in an amount of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor
more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250) and/or up to five days of community service. Any
fines collected under the provisions of this section shall be...
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11-92A-5
Section 11-92A-5 Articles of incorporation. (a) The articles of incorporation of an authority
shall state all of the following: (1) A designation of the authorized operational area of
the authority, including the name or names of each county within such authorized operational
area. (2) The names of the incorporators of the authority and that each of them is a resident
of a county within the authorized operational area of the authority. (3) The name of the authority,
which may be a name indicating in a general way the geographic area proposed to be served
by the authority and shall include the words "Industrial Development Authority"
(e.g., "The ___ Industrial Development Authority" or "The Industrial Development
Authority of ___," the blank space to be filled in with a geographically descriptive
word or words, but the descriptive word or words shall not preclude the authority from exercising
its powers in other geographic areas). If more than one county is included in an...
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29-2-1
Section 29-2-1 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature hereby finds and declares as
follows: improving the efficiency, cost effectiveness and performance of all branches of government
can only be achieved with proper oversight, accountability, and transparency in government
decision making and processes for service delivery; a long-range program of highway development
and maintenance in Alabama (herein "the state") is vital to the safety of the traveling
public as well as the industrial and agricultural growth of the state; the highway system
in the state must be adequate to meet expanding needs; highway construction, maintenance,
and administration to support such a system should include long-range planning, soundness
in scope of the highway program, efficient performance, and fiscal responsibility in both
policy and planning; the use of a long-range highway program will further the judicious expenditure
of highway funds, will promote the public safety and convenience, will...
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45-10-170.41
Section 45-10-170.41 "Resort area" defined. As used in this subpart, the term "resort
area" means any area located outside the corporate limits of any municipality in Cherokee
County in which the primary use of the majority of the real property is for recreational pursuits
or those associated with relaxation, avocation, or pleasure, including vacation homes and
facilities and commercial, amusement, or recreational establishments providing facilities
or goods or services with respect thereto. (Act 2001-909, 3rd Sp. Sess., p. 761, §2.)...

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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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