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8-19-5
Section 8-19-5 Unlawful trade practices. The following deceptive acts or practices in the conduct
of any trade or commerce are hereby declared to be unlawful: (1) Passing off goods or services
as those of another, provided that this section shall not prohibit the private labeling of
goods or services. (2) Causing confusion or misunderstanding as to the source, sponsorship,
approval, or certification of goods or services. (3) Causing confusion or misunderstanding
as to the affiliation, connection, or association with, or certification by another, provided
that this section shall not prohibit the private labeling of goods or services. (4) Using
deceptive representations or designations of geographic origin in connection with goods or
services. (5) Representing that goods or services have sponsorship, approval, characteristics,
ingredients, uses, benefits, or qualities that they do not have or that a person has sponsorship,
approval, status, affiliation, or connection that he or she does...
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37-4-30
Section 37-4-30 Obtaining electric service under a private contract; definitions. (a) No existing
electric customer shall obtain electric service under a private contract for electric service
without first giving written notice to the utility currently providing it retail electric
service at least 45 days prior to the date on which the private contract for electric service
is to become effective. In the event any utility currently providing service to the existing
electric customer determines that it or its other electric customers will be adversely affected
by the loss of the existing electric customer due to the private contract for electric service,
it may, within 45 days of the date of the existing electric customer's written notice of a
private contract for electric service, file a petition for review of the private contract
for electric service as set forth below and service under such contract shall not be initiated
until 45 days after such review has been completed and an order...
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22-29-19
Section 22-29-19 Grants to local public bodies - Applications. Any local public body which
is eligible for federal aid, grant or assistance under the Federal Water Pollution Control
Act for a portion of the cost of acquiring or constructing a project may apply also to the
authority for a grant. The application shall describe the project and state the total estimated
cost of the project, the amount anticipated to be paid by federal aid or assistance under
the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the amount which the applicant will contribute to
the project, that request is made for a state grant for the remainder of the estimated cost
of the project and the plan or program proposed for funding such grant. The application shall
be accompanied by a certificate or letter from the Alabama Water Improvement Commission or
other state agency having authority to submit a state water control plan pursuant to the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act, stating that the project proposed by the...
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41-10-44.8
Section 41-10-44.8 Tax credits, job development fees and other incentives. (a) Upon the issuance
by the authority of its project obligations for the purpose of financing a project for an
approved company with respect to which the authority adopted a resolution accepting the project
prior to January 16, 1995, the approved company: (1) Shall receive a credit against the corporate
income tax levied by Section 40-18-31 that otherwise would be owed to the state in any year
by the approved company on its income generated by or arising out of the project, such credit
not to exceed the lesser of (i) the amount due in tax, or (ii) the amount paid by the approved
company pursuant to a financing agreement in the year for which the tax is due, corresponding
to debt service on the project obligations; and (2) May elect to withhold and retain the aggregate
job development fees described in paragraph (b) below, but only to the extent that debt service
payments under the financing agreement(s) exceed...
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11-50A-7
Section 11-50A-7 Tax exemptions; payments in lieu of taxes. All bonds, bond anticipation notes,
and notes issued by the authority, the interest thereon, and the income therefrom shall be
forever exempt from all taxation in the state. All income of the authority, all obligations,
lease agreements, and mortgages of the authority, all conveyances by or to the authority,
and all lien notices or other filings with respect to the property of the authority and the
transfer thereof shall be forever exempt from any and all taxation in the state. The purchase,
sale, or use of property by the authority shall be exempt from all sales, use, and license
taxes levied by the state and all political subdivisions of the state. All property of the
authority shall be exempt from ad valorem property taxation. Nevertheless, the authority,
or any agent of the authority designated for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, or
operating any project of the authority, shall pay to any validly constituted...
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23-1-102
Section 23-1-102 Transfer to counties of unexpended funds maintained by State Department of
Transportation; payment to counties of tax proceeds, federal aid accruals, etc. Any unexpended
moneys remaining in the fund required by law to be maintained by the State Department of Transportation
for use in the construction, repair, and maintenance of county roads and bridges in each of
the captive counties shall be paid over to the respective governing body of each of the captive
counties except as otherwise provided by this article. Thereafter, all funds and moneys designated
by law for use in the construction, repair, and maintenance of county roads and bridges in
each of the captive counties and to which each of said counties may be entitled, whether from
the proceeds of the state gasoline tax, the motor vehicle tax, or other state tax, federal
aid accruals, or from any other source whatsoever shall be paid to the county governing body
of the respective captive county by the appropriate...
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23-1-317
Section 23-1-317 Expenditure of proceeds; contracts; rules and regulations; conveyance of property.
(a) If such action shall be necessary in order to comply with any federal legislation relating
to federal aid in construction of roads and highways, the authority may authorize the State
Department of Transportation to expend directly any portion of proceeds from obligations issued
under this article for constructing, reconstructing and relocating federal aid projects or
work incidental or related thereto. (b) All contracts of the authority for the construction,
reconstruction and relocation of federal aid projects, and work incidental or related thereto
and the acquisition of property necessary therefor, shall be in writing, shall be subject
to the rules and regulations and shall be let under the supervision of the State Department
of Transportation and shall be subject to approval by the Governor and by the State Department
of Transportation. All work provided for in any such contract...
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41-10-45.1
Section 41-10-45.1 Definitions. The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings
when used in this article: (a) AUTHORITY. The State Industrial Development Authority, a public
corporation of the state, organized and existing under Articles 2, 2A, and 2B of this Chapter.
(b) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Commerce. (c) ELIGIBLE BORROWER. A municipality,
county, industrial development authority organized under Chapter 92A of Title 11, industrial
development board organized under Article 4, Chapter 54 of Title 11, or nonprofit organization
organized to foster economic development and described in Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as in effect from time to time. (d) ELIGIBLE EXPENSES. Expenses relating to
land acquisition, site preparation or development, building improvements, building construction,
building renovations, infrastructure, and any other real or personal property deemed necessary
or useful in connection therewith. (e) ELIGIBLE...
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41-9-962
Section 41-9-962 Authority to issue revenue bonds; purposes; redemption; maturity date limitation;
public or private sale; obligations of project not state; security. (a) The commission shall
have the power and authority to issue and sell at any time its revenue bonds for the purpose
of providing funds to acquire, transport, outfit, renovate, maintain, improve, and berth the
items relevant to the Tuskegee Airmen and other related historic artifacts and to construct,
improve, enlarge, complete, maintain, operate, and equip the museum established in this article
and for the payment of obligations incurred. (b) The principal of and interest on any bonds
shall be payable solely out of the revenues derived from the project. All bond service payments
shall be subordinate to the acquisition, establishment, and maintenance of a reasonable maintenance
and operating fund. (c) Any bonds of the commission may be delivered by the commission at
any time and shall be in such form and denominations...
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11-11-3
Section 11-11-3 Authority for issuance; form, terms, denominations, retirement, etc.; security
for payment of principal and interest on warrants generally. The county commission of each
such county, in addition to all other powers which it may now have, is hereby empowered from
time to time to authorize, sell and issue interest-bearing warrants of the county in anticipation
of and payable solely out of that portion of the highway gasoline tax required by law to be
distributed to that county. The said warrants may be in such denomination or denominations,
may have such maturity or maturities not exceeding 20 years from their date, may bear interest
at such rate or rates and payable at such times, may be made payable at such place or places
whether within or without this state and may be sold at such time or times and in such manner,
whether publicly or privately, all as the county commission of the county shall determine
most advisable by resolution duly adopted at any lawful meeting of...
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