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22-22A-10
Section 22-22A-10 Transfer of functions, personnel, equipment, etc., of coastal area board
to Office of State Planning and Federal Programs; exception. (a) On October 1, 1982, all functions
of the Coastal Area Board, as set forth in Sections 9-7-10 through 9-7-22, except those which
relate to permitting, regulatory and enforcement functions, shall be transferred to the Office
of State Planning and Federal Programs established pursuant to Sections 41-9-205 through 41-9-214.
(b) All employees engaged in duties pertaining to the functions transferred by this section,
shall be assigned to the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs on October 1, 1982
to perform their usual duties, subject to any action that may be appropriate thereafter in
accordance with the laws and rules governing personnel and employees. (c) All files, books,
papers, records, equipment, furniture, motor vehicles, any other tangible property and any
other asset employed in carrying out the powers, duties and...
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25-10-4
Section 25-10-4 Powers and duties of Department of Labor generally. The department is authorized
and empowered to: (1) Provide technical and managerial assistance to small business concerns,
by advising and counseling on matters in connection with state procurement policies, practices
of good management, including, but not limited to, cost accounting, methods of financing,
business insurance, accident control, wage incentives, methods engineering and legal questions,
by cooperating and advising with voluntary business, professional, educational and other organizations,
associations and institutions and with federal and state agencies, by maintaining a clearinghouse
for information concerning the managing, financing, and operation of small business enterprises,
by disseminating such information and by such other activities as are deemed appropriate;
(2) Make a complete inventory of all productive facilities of small business concerns in the
state; (3) Coordinate and ascertain the means...
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27-2-7
Section 27-2-7 Commissioner of Insurance - Powers and duties. The commissioner shall: (1) Organize,
supervise, and administer the Department of Insurance so that the department will perform
its lawful functions efficiently and effectively. (2) Enforce the provisions of this title.
(3) Execute the duties imposed upon him or her by this title. (4) Have the powers and authority
expressly conferred upon him or her by, or reasonably implied from, this title. (5) Sign and
execute in the name of the state, by "the state Department of Insurance," all contracts
or agreements with the federal government or its agencies, other states or political subdivisions
thereof, political subdivisions of this state, or with private persons. (6) Conduct such examinations
and investigations of insurance matters, in addition to examinations and investigations expressly
authorized, as he or she may deem proper to determine whether any person has violated any
provision of this title or to secure information...
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34-8A-3
Section 34-8A-3 Construction and application of chapter. (a) Nothing in this chapter shall
be construed to apply to any of the following: (1) The activities, services, and use of an
official title on the part of a person employed as a counselor by any federal, state, county,
or municipal agency; public or private educational institution; medical personnel in a clinic
or hospital that is certified by the Alabama Department of Public Health or any successor
to such department or that is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health
Care Organizations or any successor to such commission; law practice; or licensed private
employment agencies, provided such persons are performing counseling or counseling-related
activities within the scope of their employment. (2) The activities and services of a student,
intern, or trainee in counseling pursuing a course of study in counseling in a regionally
accredited institution of higher learning or training institution, if these...
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22-22A-2
Section 22-22A-2 Legislative intent and purposes of chapter. The Legislature finds the resources
of the state must be managed in a manner compatible with the environment, and the health and
welfare of the citizens of the state. To respond to the needs of its environment and citizens,
the state must have a comprehensive and coordinated program of environmental management. It
is therefore the intent of the Legislature to improve the ability of the state to respond
in an efficient, comprehensive and coordinated manner to environmental problems, and thereby
assure for all citizens of the state a safe, healthful and productive environment. (1) To
this end an Alabama Department of Environmental Management is created by this chapter within
the Executive Branch of State Government in order to effect the grouping of state agencies
which have primary responsibility for administering environmental legislation into one department,
to promote economy and efficiency in the operation and management...
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22-27-3
Section 22-27-3 Authority of local governing bodies as waste collections and disposal; household
exemptions; state regulatory program. (a) Generally. (1) The county commission or municipal
governing body may, and is hereby authorized to, make available to the general public collection
and disposal facilities for solid wastes in a manner acceptable to the department. The county
commission or municipal governing body may provide such collection or disposal services by
contract with private or other controlling agencies and may include house-to-house service
or the placement of regularly serviced and controlled bulk refuse receptacles within reasonable
(generally less than eight miles) distance from the farthest affected household and the wastes
managed in a manner acceptable to the department. (2) Any county commission or municipal governing
body providing services to the public under this article shall have the power and authority
by resolution or ordinance to adopt rules and...
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22-30-9
Section 22-30-9 General responsibilities of State Department. The responsibilities of the department
include the following: (1) The department may adopt procedures for granting variances and
is empowered to grant such variances. (2) The department, acting through the commission, may
promulgate, and may revise when appropriate, rules and regulations and may enter into agreements
to ensure that information obtained by the department regarding facilities and sites for the
treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous waste is available to the public in substantially
the same manner, and to the same degree, as would be the case under the Federal Hazardous
Waste Management Program administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
under authority of the RCRA and shall establish procedures to ensure that trade secrets used
by any person regarding methods of hazardous wastes handling and disposal are utilized by
the department, or any authorized representative of the department,...
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22-40A-15
Section 22-40A-15 Distribution of fee proceeds. The net proceeds of the scrap tire environmental
fee levied by Section 22-40A-14 shall be distributed as follows: (1) To pay the costs of remediation,
abatement, removal, or other remedial action within the range of 45 percent to 75 percent
of monies deposited to the Scrap Tire Fund during the previous budget year, including equipment,
labor, supplies, and materials related to tire stockpiles throughout the state, including
all approved costs incurred by other public agencies involved in these activities by contract
with the department. (2) To pay the costs of the department associated with the development
and enforcement of regulations, not to exceed 20 percent of monies deposited to the Scrap
Tire Fund during the previous budget year, including personnel, training, materials, and equipment
relating to administration of this chapter and for the training of enforcement personnel within
the department, county, and other governmental...
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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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41-23-101
Section 41-23-101 Eligible recipients; assistance funds provided by Director of Department
of Economic and Community Affairs; administrative costs; reports. (a) Eligible recipients
of assistance are individuals who have a household income at or below 125 percent of the poverty
level or individuals who are 60 years of age or older or handicapped and families with children
under 18 years of age as determined by the United States Office of Management and Budget and
reported in the federal register. (b) Beginning July 1, 1996, the Director of the Department
of Economic and Community Affairs shall provide assistance funds to designated community action
agencies and county governments currently providing energy assistance to people who are eligible
to receive assistance under this article. Disbursement of assistance funds shall be coordinated
with all other state and federal home weatherization assistance programs administered by the
Department of Economic and Community Affairs. (c) An...
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