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31-2-81
Section 31-2-81 Exemption of certain post exchanges and canteens from tobacco and gasoline
taxes and state and local licenses. All post exchanges or canteens owned, operated, and run
exclusively by National Guard units shall be exempt from the payment of all state, county,
city, or town licenses, operating permits, and taxes, and shall be exempt from payment of
tobacco and gasoline operating permits and taxes to the state, counties, cities, or towns
when operated in accordance with such rules and regulations as the Adjutant General may provide
and the Governor may approve, and when the profits of the canteens or exchanges go to the
National Guard or Naval Militia units and not to the operators of the enterprises. All active
and retired members of the United States Armed Forces shall be eligible to make purchases
at National Guard post exchanges and canteens to the same extent as active and retired members
of the Alabama National Guard. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940,...
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31-2-128
Section 31-2-128 Dropping allowance. A dropping allowance may be established by the Adjutant
General as an item of the budget of the State Military Department and included in the regular
appropriations made by the Legislature from time to time for the organization and maintenance
of the National Guard of Alabama, based on not more than $4 per enlisted man per year. Expenditures
therefrom will be for federal property shortages of National Guard organizations that cannot
be covered by reports of survey, due to certain technical requirements, of the federal government.
The annual estimate of this allowance shall be based on the actual enlisted strength of the
National Guard and Naval Militia on the last day of September of each year. The funds expended
as a dropping allowance shall be audited and accounted for in the same manner as other state
funds which have been appropriated for military purposes; provided, that the dropping allowance
shall not exceed $10,000 per annum; and provided...
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31-2-133
Section 31-2-133 Special appropriations for National Guard in active military service of state.
In addition to the moneys to be appropriated for the purpose stated in Section 31-2-132, there
shall be appropriated by the Legislature at each of its regular sessions, or such other sessions
as conditions may require, out of the moneys not otherwise appropriated, such sum as may be
necessary for pay, allowances, subsistence, shelter, travel and other necessary expenses of
the National Guard called into the active military service of the state for the purpose of
enforcement of the law, preservation of peace, for the security of lives of citizens, for
aid and relief of citizens in case of disaster, for the protection of property and for such
other purposes as the Governor may, for specific reasons, designate as in the active military
or naval service of the state. The disbursement of all funds appropriated for the purpose
of carrying out the provisions of this chapter shall be with the...
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31-2-67
Section 31-2-67 Annual report by Adjutant General to Governor. On or before December 1 next
preceding the beginning of each regular session of the Legislature of Alabama, the Adjutant
General shall prepare and submit to the Governor a report covering the functioning of the
State Military Department during the period since the last previous such report and ending
September 30 of the year in which the report is submitted, which report shall be transmitted
by the Governor to the Legislature for its information and consideration. The report shall
include the number and condition of all arms and equipment belonging to the state or in the
custody of the state for the use of the Alabama National Guard and Naval Militia, statistics
pertaining to the strength and organization of the Alabama National Guard, Naval Militia,
and State Militia, information concerning armories, arsenals, warehouses, and similar structures
and establishments, a detailed report of all funds and moneys received and...
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31-2-104
Section 31-2-104 Courts-martial for members of National Guard - Persons authorized to execute
processes and sentences. All processes and sentences of any of the military courts of this
state shall be executed by any sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable, or police officer, or by
any person deputized by the military court, into whose hands the same may be placed for service
or execution, and such officer shall make return thereof to the officer issuing or imposing
the same. Such service or execution of process or sentence shall be made by such officer without
tender or advancement of fee therefor, but all costs in such cases shall be paid from funds
appropriated for military purposes. The actual necessary expenses of conveying individuals
from one county in the state to another, when the same is authorized and directed by the Adjutant
General of the state, shall be paid from the regular military appropriation of the state when
approved by the Governor. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p....
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31-2-60
Section 31-2-60 Organization of Military Department; qualifications, appointment, rank, etc.,
of employees of department; applicability of Merit System to department officers and employees.
The Adjutant General may have to assist him or her in performance of his or her duties and
to perform the various duties of the Military Department such number of officers and employees
as may be approved by the Governor, officers, and employees appointed by the Adjutant General
subject to the approval of the Governor and subject to the Merit System wherever applicable
if the appointments are approved by the Governor. The department organization may include
the positions of deputy adjutant general, the number of assistant adjutants general for army
that are authorized by National Guard Bureau rules and regulations, an assistant adjutant
general for air, a state property and disbursing officer, and a military executive officer.
The Merit System shall be applicable to all officers and employees of the...
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35-10-70
Section 35-10-70 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following
meanings: (1) ACTIVE DUTY. Full-time duty in the active military service of the United States.
Active duty includes full-time training duty, annual training duty, and attendance, while
in the active military service, at a school designated as a military service school by law
or by the secretary of the military department concerned. Active duty does not include full-time
national guard duty. (2) MILITARY SERVICE. Any of the following: a. Active duty. b. If the
service member is a member of the Alabama National Guard, service under a call to active service
authorized by the President or the Secretary of Defense of the United States for a period
of more than 30 consecutive days under §32 USC 502(f) to respond to a national emergency
declared by the President of the United States and supported by federal money. c. A period
during which the service member is absent from active duty because of...
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11-92C-2
Section 11-92C-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words have the
following meanings: (1) APPLICANT. A natural person who files a written application with the
governing body of any authorizing subdivision in accordance with Section 11-92C-3. (2) AUTHORITY.
Any local redevelopment authority organized pursuant to this chapter. (3) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION.
A resolution adopted by the governing body of any authorizing subdivision in accordance with
Section 11-92C-3, which authorizes the incorporation of the authority. (4) AUTHORIZING SUBDIVISION.
Any county or municipality that has adopted an authorizing resolution. (5) BOARD. The board
of directors of an authority. (6) BONDS. Any bonds, notes, certificates, or any other form
of indebtedness representing an obligation to pay money. (7) CONTIGUOUS. Two or more tracts
of land if touching for a continuous distance of not less than 200 feet. The term shall include
tracts of land divided by bodies of water, streets,...
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31-2-72
Section 31-2-72 General officers of the line. General officers of the line shall be appointed
under the rules and regulations of the Department of Defense. Such officers shall be appointed
by the Governor from among active officers of the National Guard of Alabama, who have not
less than six years' active service in the National Guard of Alabama, with the advice and
consent of the Senate. Vacancies in the offices caused by death, resignation, or removal while
the Senate is not in session shall be filled by recess appointments by the Governor; provided,
that should the vacancies in the grade of general officer of the line be in an organization
in which the State of Alabama has joint interest with another state or states, the Governor
is authorized to enter into a conference through the Military Department of the state with
the other states concerned for the purpose of determining which state shall, with the concurrence
of the other states, nominate the general officer to fill such...
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32-6-291
Section 32-6-291 Distinctive plate authorized. Retired military persons retired under honorable
conditions, national guard retirees, and retired military reservists may, upon application
and subject to this division, be issued distinctive motor vehicle license plates or tags identifying
these persons with retirement. The special license plate shall, in lieu of the number now
prescribed by law, be inscribed with the words "United States Armed Forces Retired,"
and shall designate the branch of service of the retiree as provided for by Section 32-6-290,
shall be inscribed with an identifying number prescribed by the Department of Revenue, and
shall have imprinted on it other letters and figures as provided for by other applicable sections
of this article. (Acts 1987, No. 87-729, p. 1421, §2; Acts 1989, No. 89-858, p. 1711, §1;
Act 2000-754, p. 1709, §1.)...
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