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22-22-1
Section 22-22-1 Short title; definitions. (a) This chapter may be cited as the "Alabama
Water Pollution Control Act." (b) For the purposes of this chapter, unless otherwise
indicated, the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this
section: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Department of Environmental Management. (2) WATERS. All
waters of any river, stream, watercourse, pond, lake, coastal, ground or surface water, wholly
or partially within the state, natural or artificial. This does not include waters which are
entirely confined and retained completely upon the property of a single individual, partnership
or corporation unless such waters are used in interstate commerce. (3) POLLUTION. The discharge
of a pollutant or combination of pollutants. A pollutant includes but is not limited to dredged
spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical
wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or...
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22-37A-2
Section 22-37A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following
meanings: (1) ACCREDITED INDIVIDUAL. An individual who engages in lead hazard reduction activities,
who has successfully completed a Safe State accredited lead training course appropriate for
the type or category of lead hazard reduction activity to be provided, who meets all other
personal accreditation requirements established by Safe State under this chapter, and who
holds a valid registration in the state accreditation registry for the relevant type or category
of lead hazard reduction activity. (2) ACCREDITED LEAD TRAINING COURSE. A course of instruction
which has been reviewed and accredited by Safe State as meeting or exceeding training requirements
established under Title IV of the Federal Toxic Substances Control Act (Public Law 99-519,
100 Stat. 2970, 15 U.S.C. §2601 et seq., as amended). (3) BOARD. The State Board of Health
as defined in Section 22-2-1. (4) INDOOR. The enclosed...
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45-17-90.06
Section 45-17-90.06 Powers and duties. The authority, or its agents and employees as directed,
may do any of the following: (1) Investigate, study, and engage in basic research relative
to the natural resources of land, water, minerals, and people in the cities and counties and
apply its findings and efforts to promote a sound and balanced agricultural, industrial, and
economic development of the cities and counties. (2) Cooperate with municipal, regional, state,
or federal planning entities or other industrial and economic development boards. (3) Publicize
and advertise the industrial, commercial, and agricultural resources and growth opportunities
of the cities and counties. (4) Collect, compile, and distribute literature concerning the
facilities, advantages, and attractions of the cities and counties, the educational, historic,
recreational, and scenic places of interest within the cities and counties, and the air, water,
and highway transportation facilities. (5) Contract with...
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45-39-92.06
Section 45-39-92.06 Powers and duties. The authority, or its agents and employees as directed,
may do any of the following: (1) Investigate, study, and engage in basic research relative
to the natural resources of land, water, minerals, and people in the cities and counties and
apply its findings and efforts to promote a sound and balanced agricultural, industrial, and
economic development of the cities and counties. (2) Cooperate with municipal, regional, state,
or federal planning entities or other industrial and economic development boards. (3) Publicize
and advertise the industrial, commercial, and agricultural resources and growth opportunities
of the cities and counties. (4) Collect, compile, and distribute literature concerning the
facilities, advantages, and attractions of the cities and counties, the educational, historic,
recreational, and scenic places of interest within the cities and counties, and the air, water,
and highway transportation facilities. (5) Contract with...
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32-9-2
Section 32-9-2 Towing cotton wagons and module-movers. The provisions of any other law or the
provisions of any administrative rule, regulation, or order to the contrary notwithstanding,
it shall be lawful to tow cotton wagons and module-movers on the highways of the state when
the wagons or module-movers are being used to haul cotton from the field to the gin and to
return them to the farm from the gin, but it shall not be lawful to tow the cotton wagons
on any interstate or limited-access highway in the state; provided, that no more than two
wagons shall be attached to one truck, the width of each wagon or module-mover shall not exceed
10 feet, and the overall length of the wagons or module-mover and truck shall not exceed 85
feet. (Acts 1971, No. 2236, p. 3593; Acts 1987, No. 87-562, p. 875, §1; Act 2000-457, p.
856, §1.)...
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32-9-21
Section 32-9-21 Maximum permissible length and width of motor bus. (a) The term motor bus,
wherever used in this section, means any motor-propelled vehicle used on the highways of this
state for the transportation of passengers for hire. (b) Except as provided in subsection
(d), it shall be lawful to drive or operate upon any highway in this state any motor bus which
does not exceed 45 feet in length, and eight and one-half feet in width, exclusive of detachable
wind deflection devices which have been approved by the State Department of Transportation
and safety equipment. (c) The term articulated motor bus, wherever used in this section, means
any motor bus, divided into joined sections, that actuates in a manner ensuring a turning
radius which is less than a motor bus of the same length without such joined actuation. (d)
It shall be lawful to drive or operate on any highway in this state an articulated motor bus
which does not exceed 60 feet in length, and eight and one-half feet in...
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41-10-720
Section 41-10-720 Legislative findings. The Legislature makes the following findings: (1) At
any given time, the level of activity in our construction industry is a primary yardstick
for measuring the overall economic health of this country and this state, and that the success
and stability of the building, manufacturing, and commercial businesses are dependent upon
a sufficient supply of skilled artisans and craft persons who can produce quality products
that inspire public confidence. The State of Alabama and the nation has a great need for a
program that provides for the recruitment of, and training programs and opportunities for,
new construction craft trade workers. It is desirable and in the public interest to establish
a public authority at the state level to create and implement such a program. (2) The passage
of a federal economic stimulus package provides substantial funding for significant new highway,
road, bridge, and public infrastructure projects, and the Legislature...
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11-54-80
Section 11-54-80 Definitions. Wherever used in this division, unless a different meaning clearly
appears in the context, the following terms shall be given the following respective meanings:
(1) INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD or BOARD. Any industrial development board organized pursuant
to the provisions of this division. (2) MUNICIPALITY. Any incorporated city or town in this
state with respect to which an industrial development board may be organized. (3) PROJECT.
a. Any land and any building or other improvement thereon and all real and personal properties
deemed necessary in connection therewith, whether or not now in existence, which shall be
suitable for use by any one of the following or by any combination of two or more thereof:
1. Any industry for the manufacturing, processing or assembling of any agricultural, manufactured
or mineral products. 2. Any commercial enterprise in storing, warehousing, or distributing
any products of agriculture, mining, or industry, or providing...
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21-4-21
Section 21-4-21 Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context clearly indicates
a different meaning, the following terms shall have meanings ascribed to them as follows:
(1) ELDERLY INDIVIDUAL. An individual 65 years of age or older; (2) ELECTION FOR STATE OFFICE.
A general, special primary, or runoff election for an executive, legislative, or judicial
state office that is contested on a statewide basis; (3) HANDICAPPED INDIVIDUAL. An individual
qualified to vote, who, by reason of illness, injury, age, congenital malfunction, or other
permanent or temporary incapacity or disability, is unable without accessible facilities or
registration and voting aids to have access to registration and voting equal to that available
to persons who are not so affected; (4) STATE. State of Alabama; (5) VOTING PRECINCT. The
area inhabited by all individuals assigned to one polling place for a state election. (Acts
1985, No. 85-234, p. 133, §2.)...
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32-1-3
Section 32-1-3 When right to use highways may be restricted. Local authorities may by ordinance
or resolution prohibit the operation of vehicles upon any highways or impose restrictions
as to the weight of vehicles when operated upon any highway under the jurisdiction of and
for the maintenance of which such local authorities are responsible, whenever any said highway
by reason of deterioration, rain, snow, or other climatic conditions will be seriously damaged
or destroyed unless the use of vehicles thereon is prohibited or the permissible weights reduced.
Such local authorities enacting any such ordinance or resolution shall erect or cause to be
erected and maintained signs designating the provisions of the ordinance or resolution at
each end of that portion of any highway affected thereby, and the ordinance or resolution
shall not be effective until or unless such signs are erected and maintained. Local authorities
may also, by ordinance or resolution, prohibit the operation of...
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