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41-9-166
Section 41-9-166 Adoption, etc., of building codes by municipalities and counties. Any municipality
in the State of Alabama may adopt any model building code published by the Southern Building
Code Congress International and the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire
Protection Association as a municipal ordinance, enlarging the applicability thereof to include
private buildings and structures other than private schoolhouses, hotels, public and private
hospitals, and moving picture houses as it deems necessary and to prescribe penalties for
violations thereof in the same manner in which other ordinances and related penalty provisions
are adopted and prescribed. Any county commission similarly may adopt and enlarge the applicability
of any model building code published by the Southern Building Code Congress International
and the National Electrical Code published by the National Fire Protection Association for
the county, prescribing penalties for violations thereof, by...
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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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11-81-161
Section 11-81-161 Acquisition, extension, repair, consolidation, etc., of waterworks, sewer,
gas or electric systems by counties or municipalities authorized. (a) Any county or incorporated
municipality in the State of Alabama is authorized to acquire by any lawful means any one
or more of the following systems: a waterworks system, a sanitary sewer system, a gas system
and an electric system and, in furtherance of the acquisition of any such system, to acquire
any necessary part thereof within or without or partially within and partially without the
limits of any such county or the corporate limits of any such municipality, as the case may
be; provided, that no municipality in this state shall have, under the authority conferred
by this article, the right to construct a gas system, a domestic water distribution system
or electric system or portion thereof if there is at the time of such proposed construction
a gas system, domestic water distribution system or electric system,...
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11-97-1
Section 11-97-1 Legislative declarations and findings. It is hereby found and declared as follows:
(1) That the health, safety, and welfare of the people of this state require the provision
of certain utility services, including water and sewer services; (2) That it is necessary
for the Legislature to provide additional methods by which the cities and counties in the
state may provide new and improve existing utility services facilities; (3) That historically
a significant portion of the funding of the costs of construction of such utility services
facilities has been provided through grants from the United States of America; (4) That, in
recent years, funds available to cities and counties from the United States of America for
payment of costs of construction of utility services facilities has been substantially reduced,
and it is anticipated that, in coming years, such funds may be further reduced or eliminated;
(5) That the result of the elimination of funding from the United States...
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29-2-273
Section 29-2-273 Goals and objectives; funding. (a) The committee shall make a continuous study
of the energy supply for the state and make recommendations for legislation and initiatives
that will create the necessary institutional and regulatory changes to accomplish the overall
goals and objectives of the state in a manner that benefits the economy and protects the environment.
(b) The continuing study conducted by the committee, and recommendations submitted to the
Governor and the Legislature, shall be designed to achieve the following goals and objectives,
provided that those goals and objectives may be met while still providing reliable and affordable
energy to Alabama residents: (1) The expansion of diverse sources of fuels to be used to meet
Alabama's current and future energy needs through each of the following methods: a. Encouraging
a diverse fuel mix among electric supply generation that promotes reliability and minimizes
negative impacts that would result from electric...
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36-26-8
Section 36-26-8 Director of personnel - Executive head of department; powers and duties generally;
agreements with political subdivisions of state; cooperation with other governmental agencies.
(a) The director, as executive head of the department, shall direct and supervise all its
administrative and technical activities. (b) It shall be the duty of the director to: (1)
Attend all meetings of the board, act as its secretary, and record its official actions. (2)
Appoint, with the approval of the board, such employees of the department and such experts
and special assistants as necessary to carry out effectively this article. (3) Prepare and
recommend rules and regulations for the administration of this article. (4) Recommend and,
on its adoption, establish, administer, and execute a classification plan for the state service.
(5) Submit to the Governor, after its approval by the board, a pay plan for all positions
in the state service. (6) Conduct tests, formulate employment registers,...
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37-1-80.2
Section 37-1-80.2 Dual party relay system and fund; board of trustees; funding of other services;
liability of trustees. (a) The Alabama Public Service Commission shall impose a surcharge
on each access line of each customer of the local exchange companies operating in Alabama
to fund a dual party relay system whereby a deaf or hearing-impaired person may communicate
with other such persons or with hearing persons via telephone. The fee may be imposed by order
of the Alabama Public Service Commission on the access line. (b) The Alabama Public Service
Commission shall establish the amount to be imposed based on the amount of funding necessary
to implement and maintain such system. However, no additional fees other than the surcharge
may be imposed on any user of this deaf and hearing-impaired service. (c) The local exchange
companies shall collect the surcharge from their customers and transfer the moneys collected
to the Alabama Public Service Commission to be deposited into a special...
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37-6-3
Section 37-6-3 Enumerated powers. A cooperative shall have the power: (1) To sue and be sued
in its corporate name. (2) To adopt a corporate seal and alter the same at its pleasure. (3)
To generate, manufacture, purchase, acquire and transmit electric energy and to distribute,
sell, supply and dispose of electric energy to its members, to governmental agencies and political
subdivisions and to other persons; provided, however, that should a cooperative acquire any
electric facilities dedicated or devoted to the public use, it may continue to serve the persons
served directly from such facilities at the time of such acquisition without requiring that
such persons become members, and, provided further, that such nonmembers shall have the right
to become members upon nondiscriminatory terms. Cooperatives may not condition membership
or provision of service on compliance by the member with requirements not directly related
to the electric or other service to be provided by the cooperative....
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37-6-40
Section 37-6-40 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) RURAL AREA. Any area within
this state not included within the boundaries of any incorporated or unincorporated city,
town, village, or borough having a population in excess of 25,000 inhabitants according to
the last preceding federal census, prior to the time service was commenced. For purposes of
providing wireless communications services, including, without limitation, services classified
as of January 1, 1997, as "commercial mobile radio services" by the FCC, the term
"rural area" shall include all of the territory for which the electric cooperative
is authorized to provide wireless service under federal law or regulations. (2) TELEPHONE
SERVICE. Any communication service, including, without limitation, all telephone lines, facilities,
or systems used in the rendition of such service. (Acts 1949, No. 339, p. 509, §1; Acts...

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45-17A-82.05
Section 45-17A-82.05 Civil Service Board - Recordkeeping; clerical assistance. The board shall
keep minutes of its meetings and a record of all business transacted by it. Its records, except
those which the rules of the board require to be held confidential for reasons of public policy,
shall be open for inspection by any resident of the city at all reasonable times upon reasonable
request. No duplication of records shall be allowed except as otherwise authorized by state
law. Records shall be examined on city premises and shall not be removed from city premises.
The city shall furnish clerical assistance as needed by the board and shall act as the custodian
of the records of the board. (Act 2007-309, p. 557, §6.)...
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