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9-18A-1
Section 9-18A-1 Enactment of Southern States Energy Compact. The Legislature hereby enacts,
and the State of Alabama hereby enters into, the Southern States Energy Compact with any and
all states legally joining therein in accordance with its terms, in the form substantially
as follows: "SOUTHERN STATES ENERGY COMPACT "Article I. Policy and Purpose. "The
party states recognize that the proper employment and conservation of energy and employment
of energy-related facilities, materials, and products, within the context of a responsible
regard for the environment, can assist substantially in the industrialization of the south
and the development of a balanced economy for the region. They also recognize that optimum
benefit from an acquisition of energy resources and facilities require systematic encouragement,
guidance and assistance from the party states on a cooperative basis. It is the policy of
the party states to undertake such cooperation on a continuing basis; it is the purpose of...

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37-11A-1
Section 37-11A-1 Execution and text of compact. The Governor, on behalf of this state, shall
execute a compact, in substantially the following form, with the State of Mississippi, and
the Legislature approves and ratifies the compact in the form substantially as follows: Northeast
Mississippi - Northwest Alabama Railroad Authority Compact. The contracting states solemnly
agree: Article I. The purpose of this compact is to promote and develop trade, commerce, industry,
and employment opportunities for the public good and welfare in northeast Mississippi and
northwest Alabama through the establishment of a joint interstate authority to acquire certain
railroad properties and facilities which the operator thereof has notified the Interstate
Commerce Commission of an intention to abandon and which are located in any of Franklin, Marion,
or Winston Counties, Alabama or in Alcorn or Tishomingo Counties, Mississippi. Article II.
This compact shall become effective immediately as to the State...
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40-9A-2
Section 40-9A-2 Private user leasing private use property from government required to file
report; inability to file information; information needed in report. (a) Any private user
of private use property leased by the private user from a municipality, county, or public
authority of the State of Alabama shall, not later than January 1, 1993, file with the tax
assessor of the county in which the leased property is located, the information required by
subsection (c) of this section. (b) In the event any lessee described in subsection (a) of
this section is unable to file the information required by subsection (c) of this section
by January 1, 1993, such lessee shall on or before January 1, 1993, notify the tax assessor
in writing, setting forth the item or items of required information which the lessee is unable
to ascertain or calculate, the reason or reasons for such inability, and if the inability
to file any one or more of the items of required information can be corrected with...
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40-9B-6
Section 40-9B-6 Procedure for granting abatement. (a) Any person who proposes to become a private
user of industrial development property or of a major addition may apply to the governing
body of any municipality, county, or public industrial authority, at or about the time that
the private user is requesting inducement, for an abatement of all of the taxes allowed to
be abated under Section 40-9B-4 with respect to such property. The application shall contain
information that will permit the governing body to which it is submitted to make a reasonable
cost/benefit analysis as to the proposed industrial development property and to determine
the maximum exemption period for the abatement of noneducational ad valorem taxes. (b) The
abatements granted by the governing body shall be embodied in an agreement, which may be the
same as the inducement, between the governing body and the private user, setting forth: (1)
The estimated amount of each abatement and the maximum exemption period. (2)...
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40-9C-6
Section 40-9C-6 Procedure for granting abatement. (a) Subject to the limitations set out in
Section 40-9C-5, any person who proposes to become a private user of brownfield development
property or of a major addition thereto may apply to the governing body of any municipality
or county at or about the time a voluntary cleanup plan is approved by the Alabama Department
of Environmental Management, for an abatement of all of the taxes allowed to be abated under
this chapter with respect to such property. The application shall contain information that
will permit the governing body to which it is submitted to make a reasonable cost/benefit
analysis as to the proposed brownfield development property and to determine the maximum exemption
period for the abatement of noneducational ad valorem taxes. The application must be accompanied
by an approval of the voluntary cleanup plan. (b) The abatements granted by the governing
body shall be embodied in an agreement between the governing body and...
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40-9B-13
Section 40-9B-13 Disaster recovery tax incentive protection. (a) This section shall be known
as the Disaster Recovery Tax Incentive Protection Act of 2011. (b) For the purposes of this
section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) DISASTER REPLACEMENT PROPERTY.
Private use industrial property obtained by a private user to repair or replace private use
industrial property on which tax abatements were in existence at the time of a natural disaster,
that was damaged or destroyed by the natural disaster. (2) GOVERNING BODY. The governing body
of a municipality, a county, or a public industrial authority which may grant tax abatements
with respect to private use industrial property under Section 40-9B-4, subject to the geographical
or jurisdictional or other limitations of Section 40-9B-5. (3) NATURAL DISASTER. A catastrophe
caused by nature, or regardless of cause, a fire, flood, or explosion, which is declared by
the President of the United States or the Governor of...
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40-9B-7
Section 40-9B-7 Private use property; taxation thereof. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, if a public authority or county or municipal government has title to or a possessory
right in private use property, then: (1) The property shall be subject to ad valorem taxes
as if the private user held title to the property. (2) The private user of the property shall
be liable for construction related transaction taxes as if the private user held title to
such property. (3) The private user of the property shall be subject to the recording taxes
for mortgages, deeds, and documents relating to the issuance or securing of obligations and
the conveyance of title to property into and out of a public authority. (b) A private user
of property described in subsection (a) may apply for, and if the property constitutes industrial
development property, be granted abatements of ad valorem, construction related transaction
taxes, and mortgage and recording taxes as described in Sections...
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2-2-93
Section 2-2-93 Contributions to the Alternative Fuel Research and Development Fund. Pursuant
to subsection (a) of Section 40-18-140, each individual taxpayer required to file a state
tax return desiring to contribute to the Alternative Fuel Research and Development Fund, may
designate, by placing an "X" in the appropriate box on the state income tax form,
that the contribution be made to the fund. Contributions to the fund shall be used by the
center to promote, develop, and raise awareness about alternative fuels. (Act 2007-452, p.
935, §4.)...
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40-9B-8
Section 40-9B-8 Certain purchases of tangible personal property used in constructing industrial
development property exempted. Notwithstanding any other laws and subject to the limitations
set out in Section 40-9B-5, the gross proceeds of the sale to, or the storage, use, or consumption
by, any contractor of any tangible personal property to be incorporated into a private use
industrial development property or major addition for which a private user is granted a valid
abatement of construction related transaction taxes pursuant to this chapter shall be exempt
from all state and local sales and use taxes, except those county and municipal sales and
use taxes levied for educational purposes or for capital improvements for education. This
exemption shall not apply to any purchases of tangible personal property by a contractor which
would not also be exempt if purchased by a private user who has been granted a valid abatement
of construction related transactions taxes pursuant to this...
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40-9A-1
Section 40-9A-1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
mean: (a) PRIVATE USER. Any individual, partnership, or corporation organized for profit that
is or will be treated as the owner of private use property for federal income tax purposes.
(b) PRIVATE USE PROPERTY. Any real and/or personal property which is or will be treated as
owned by a private user for federal income tax purposes even though title may be held by a
public authority or municipal or county government. (c) PUBLIC AUTHORITY. A corporation created
for public purposes pursuant to a provision of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 or a general
or local law that authorized it to issue bonds, the interest on which is exempt from the Alabama
income tax, as in effect on May 21, 1992. (Acts 1992, No. 92-598, §1.)...
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