45-28-150.03
Section 45-28-150.03 Bingo games - Permits. (a) No qualified organization shall be permitted to operate a bingo game unless the sheriff first issues a permit to the organization authorizing it to do so. The permit described in this article is in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other business licenses which may be required by law, and no bingo game shall be operated until such time as all required licenses have been obtained. A permit holder may hold only one permit and that permit is valid for only one location. A permit is not assignable or transferable. (b) Any qualified organization desiring to obtain a permit to operate bingo games in a calendar year shall make application to the sheriff on forms prescribed by the sheriff and shall pay an annual fee of one hundred dollars ($100) for such issuance, to be used by the sheriff to help offset the cost of administration. Renewal application shall also be filed with the sheriff. The sheriff shall refuse to grant a bingo permit to any...
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45-42-150.02
Section 45-42-150.02 Bingo games - Permits. (a) No qualified organization or club shall be permitted to operate a bingo game unless the bingo game is located in the confines of Limestone County. The permit described in this article is in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other business licenses which may be required by law. No bingo game shall be operated until all required licenses have been obtained. A permit holder may hold only one permit and the permit shall be valid for only one location. A permit shall not be assignable or transferable. (b) Any qualified organization or club desiring to obtain a permit to operate bingo games in a calendar year shall apply to the county commission, on forms provided by that office, and shall pay an annual fee of one hundred dollars ($100). Renewal applications shall also be filed with the county commission. The county commission shall refuse to grant a bingo permit to any applicant who fails to fully provide the information required by this...
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9-17-107
Section 9-17-107 Requirements as to storage capacity; exemption; submission of plans; construction requirements; fees. (a) The board shall require that every applicant for a Permit A have located within the State of Alabama a minimum of 30,000 (water gallon capacity) gallons storage capacity for liquefied petroleum gases. Class B-1 permit holders shall be required to have a minimum of 18,000 (water gallon capacity) gallons storage capacity of liquefied petroleum gas. (b) If the required minimum storage consists of more than one container, then no storage container in any installation used to meet this requirement of the law shall be a size less than 6,000 gallon (water capacity) and the storage capacity required by this section of the law shall be within close proximity to the area serviced and used by the applicant to service the applicant's customers in the State of Alabama. (c) The board shall require that such person shall submit plans for the proposed bulk storage facility to the...
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37-9-19
Section 37-9-19 Certificates for common carriers and permits for contract carriers - Issuance or denial; standards; temporary authorization for service. (a) The commission shall, subject to subsections (b) and (d) of this section and Section 37-9-18, issue a certificate or permit as applied for authorizing the whole or any part of the operation covered by an application for a certificate or permit, if it finds that the applicant is fit, willing and able to perform such operation properly and to conform to the provisions of this chapter and the rules, regulations and requirements of the commission hereunder, and that such operation, and the performance thereof by the applicant, is required by public convenience and necessity or for the public interest, as the case may be, and is consistent with the declaration of policy declared in Section 37-9-5; otherwise, such application shall be denied. If the commission finds that the public convenience and necessity or the public interest, as the...
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45-35-150.09
Section 45-35-150.09 Bingo games - Filing of records; inspection; examination or audit. (a) On or before April 15, after this article has been in effect for one year, and on or before April 15 of each calendar year thereafter, each permit holder shall file with the sheriff a copy of the records required in Section 45-35-150.08 relating to the operation of bingo sessions in the previous calendar year. The records shall be open to inspection by any law enforcement agency. (b) The records required to be kept by Section 45-35-150.08 by the permit holder for the preceding one year shall be open to inspection by the sheriff, any law enforcement agency, or the duly authorized representatives of either during reasonable business hours. (c) The location at which bingo is being conducted, or at which an applicant or permit holder intends to conduct bingo, shall be open to inspection during regular business hours by the sheriff or any law enforcement agency. (d) Any permit holder may be examined...
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37-3-15
Section 37-3-15 Licensing and regulation of brokers. (a) No person shall for compensation sell or offer for sale transportation subject to this chapter or shall make any contract, agreement or arrangement to provide, procure, furnish or arrange for such transportation or shall hold himself or itself out by advertisement, solicitation or otherwise as one who sells, provides, procures, contracts or arranges for such transportation, unless such person holds a broker's license issued by the commission to engage in such transactions; provided, that no such person shall engage in transportation subject to this chapter unless he holds a certificate or permit as provided in this chapter. In the execution of any contract agreement or arrangement to sell, provide, procure, furnish or arrange for such transportation, it shall be unlawful for such person to employ any carrier by motor vehicle who or which is not the lawful holder of an effective certificate or permit issued as provided in this...
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45-20-150.10
Section 45-20-150.10 Bingo games - Filing of records; inspection of records and premises. (a) On or before April 15th, after this article has been in effect for one year, and on or before April 15 of each calendar year thereafter, each permit holder shall file with the sheriff a copy of the records required in Section 45-20-150.09 relating to the operation of bingo sessions in the previous calendar year. The records shall be open to inspection by any law enforcement agency. (b) The records required to be kept by Section 45-20-150.09 by the permit holder shall be open to inspection by the sheriff, any law enforcement agency, or the duly authorized representatives of either during reasonable business hours. (c) The location at which bingo is being conducted, or at which an applicant or permit holder intends to conduct bingo, shall be open to inspection during regular business hours by the sheriff or any law enforcement agency. (Act 93-886, p. 151, §11.)...
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45-28-150.11
Section 45-28-150.11 Bingo games - Filing of records; inspection. (a) On or before April 15th, after this article has been in effect for one year, and on or before April 15th of each calendar year thereafter, each permit holder shall file with the sheriff a copy of the records required in Section 45-28-150.10 relating to the operation of bingo sessions in the previous calendar year. The records for the preceding one year required by Section 45-28-150.10 shall be open to inspection by any law enforcement agency, the sheriff, or the county revenue office or their duly authorized representatives during reasonable business hours. (b) The location at which bingo is being conducted or at which an applicant or permit holder intends to conduct bingo shall be open to inspection during regular business hours by the sheriff or any law enforcement agency. (Act 89-463, p. 942, §12.)...
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45-42-150.07
Section 45-42-150.07 Bingo games - Filing of records; inspection. (a) On or before April 15, after this article has been in effect for one year, and on or before April 15 of each calendar year thereafter, each permit holder shall file with the county commission a copy of the records required in Section 45-42-150.06 relating to the operation of bingo sessions in the previous calendar year. (b) The records required to be kept pursuant to Section 45-42-150.06 by the permit holder for the preceding year shall be open to inspection by the sheriff during reasonable business hours. (c) The location at which bingo is being conducted, or at which an applicant or permit holder intends to conduct bingo, shall be open to inspection during regular business hours by the sheriff. (Act 2000-124, p. 179, § 8.)...
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45-45-82.51
Section 45-45-82.51 Legislative findings. The Legislature hereby finds and declares the following: (1) The Madison County Judicial System faces a severe crisis. The Twenty-third Judicial Circuit has the highest caseload in Alabama. The number of criminal cases has doubled during the last five years, resulting in a backlog of almost 4,500 cases, including approximately 18 capital murder cases. Some defendants have been awaiting trial for almost five years. The caseload facing prosecutors is staggering. Individual drug crime prosecutors are assigned in excess of 500 cases and it is not uncommon for each prosecutor to prepare to try 60 cases on a single week's docket. The sheer number of criminal defendants is so large that judges cannot bring them all into the courtroom without violating an order of the Madison County Fire Marshal. (2) While faced with these virtually insurmountable problems, the state budget for fiscal year 2004 has required the system to bear cuts so draconian that the...
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