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11-43-142
Section 11-43-142 Operation, etc., beyond corporate limits and police jurisdiction - Contracts
with municipalities, counties, manufacturing or industrial concerns, etc.; liability for injuries.
The governing body of any city or town may, in its discretion, authorize or require the fire
department thereof to render aid in cases of fire occurring beyond their corporate limits
and police jurisdiction, and may prescribe the conditions on which such aid may be rendered
and may enter into a contract or contracts with other cities or towns, with counties or county
boards, manufacturing or industrial concerns, or residential or business areas for rendering
aid in fire protection in such places on such terms as may be agreed upon by such governing
body and the governing body of such city or town, county or county boards, or the management
of such manufacturing or industrial concerns or the residents of such residential or business
areas, and when the fire department of any city or town is...
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45-19-141.03
Section 45-19-141.03 Fire protection fee - Levy, collection, and enforcement. The revenue commissioner
is authorized to collect, beginning October 1st 2003, and each successive year in all districts,
a fire protection fee with respect to each dwelling and business located within the boundaries
of each district. The fire protection fee shall be levied, collected, and enforced as closely
as possible at the same time and manner, and under the same requirements and laws as are the
state ad valorem taxes. The fee shall not exceed thirty dollars ($30) per dwelling and fifty
dollars ($50) per business, and it shall be paid by the owner of the dwelling or business.
(Act 2003-367, p. 1035, §4.)...
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45-26-141.03
Section 45-26-141.03 Fire protection fee - Levy, collection, and administration. The commission
is authorized to collect beginning October 1, 1995, and each successive year in all districts,
a fire protection fee with respect to each dwelling and commercial building located within
the boundaries of each district. The fee shall be levied, collected, and administered as closely
as possible at the same time and in the same manner as state ad valorem taxes. The fee shall
not exceed twenty-five dollars ($25) per dwelling and fifty dollars ($50) per commercial building,
and it shall be paid by the owner of the dwelling or commercial building. (Act 95-393, p.
800, §4.)...
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45-26-141.09
Section 45-26-141.09 Exemptions from fire protection fee. The following are exempt from the
fire protection fee levied by this part: (1) A dwelling or commercial building which is owned
by the federal government, or the state, a county, or a municipality. (2) A commercial building
used or to be used for religious, educational, or charitable purposes. (3) A dwelling where
the owner is currently exempt from paying all ad valorem taxes based on the age, income, or
disability of the owner. (Act 95-393, p. 800, §10.)...
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45-49-261.01
Section 45-49-261.01 Creation; jurisdiction; powers and duties. (a) There is created a planning
and zoning commission for Mobile County which commission shall be appointed as provided and
shall have responsibilities and duties as stated in this part. The commission shall be known
as the North Mobile County Planning and Zoning Commission hereinafter referred to as the planning
commission. (b) The jurisdiction of the planning commission for planning and zoning pursuant
to this part shall be adjacent lands located within one-quarter mile on either side of intersecting
U.S. Highway 43 in Mobile County not located in the corporate limits of any municipality.
(c) The planning commission shall not have authority over removal of natural resources growing
on, placed on, or naturally existing on or under private lands or properties. Undeveloped
land or land zoned or used for agricultural purposes or timber growing may automatically remain
classified and assessed for the same use or may be...
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45-19-141.09
Section 45-19-141.09 Exemptions from fire protection fee. The following are exempt from the
fire protection fee levied by this part: (1) A dwelling, business, or building which is owned
by the federal government, or the state, a county, or a municipality. (2) A building used
or to be used for religious, educational, or charitable purposes. (3) A dwelling where the
owner is currently exempt from paying all ad valorem taxes or registration fees for manufactured
homes based on the age, income, or disability of the owner. (Act 2003-367, p. 1035, §10.)...

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45-40-141.02
Section 45-40-141.02 Definitions. For the purposes of this part the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) COMMERCIAL BUILDING. Any building that houses one or more separate
business enterprise that are required by law to purchase and display a business license applicable
to each business enterprise. In the case of a commercial building with more than one business
located in the building, a separate fee shall be assessed on the building for each business
located in the building. (2) DWELLING. Any building, structure, or other improvement to real
property used for, or expected to be used as, a dwelling or residence for one or more human
beings, including specifically but not limited to: a. Any building, structure, or improvement
assessed, for purposes of state and county ad valorem taxation as single-family owner-occupied
residential property. b. Any other residential building with each residential unit to be considered
a separate dwelling. c. Any mobile home or house...
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45-49-142.04
Section 45-49-142.04 Billing and collection of service fee. The fire protection and suppression
service fee shall be effective upon adoption by the Mobile County Commission and shall be
billed and collected annually by the Mobile County Revenue Commissioner at the same time and
in the same manner as the ad valorem tax bill of the state. In the event a fire protection
and suppression service fee payable to a volunteer fire department district is assessed and
paid on the property where the dwelling or commercial building is located, a credit against
the fire protection and suppression service fee shall be given the owner for any amount assessed
for a volunteer fire department district. No fire protection and suppression service fee shall
be levied or collected on any commercial building on a governmental dedicated industrial park
or on any commercial building owned by or on property where the business provides its own
established fire protection department. The Mobile County Commission...
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35-9A-141
Section 35-9A-141 Definitions. Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent articles
of this chapter which apply to specific articles or divisions thereof, and unless the context
otherwise requires, in this chapter: (1) "action" includes recoupment, counterclaim,
set-off, suit in equity, and any other proceeding in which rights are determined, including
an action for possession; (2) "building and housing codes" include any law, ordinance,
or governmental regulation concerning fitness for habitation, or the construction, maintenance,
operation, occupancy, use, or appearance of any premises or dwelling unit; (3) "day"
means calendar day, notwithstanding Rule 6 of the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure; however,
in any case where the application of a time period in this chapter consisting of a specific
number of days results in the last day of that time period falling on a weekend or an official
holiday, then the last day of that time period shall be considered the next...
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22-25B-12
Section 22-25B-12 Relation to other laws. (a) Except as specifically provided herein, this
chapter is not intended to apply to small-flow cluster systems as defined in Section 22-25B-1
and is supplemental to all other laws and administrative rules and is not intended to repeal
or replace any existing statute except to the extent that there is a direct conflict. In such
case, this chapter shall control. Any individual, company, or other entity installing, maintaining,
repairing, servicing, or manufacturing wastewater systems including single family and small-flow
cluster systems, cluster wastewater systems, and community wastewater systems must obtain
an appropriate license from the Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board pursuant to Chapter 21A, of
Title 34, or from the ADEM. (b) Notwithstanding any other law, all subsurface distribution
wastewater systems serving establishments, a single development, or contiguous developments
which collectively have a design flow of 15,000 GPD or less shall...
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