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40-9-13
Section 40-9-13 Volunteer fire departments, Alabama Society of D.A.R., Annual Shrine Circus,
Episcopal Foundation of Jefferson County, Alabama Heart Association and Presbyterian Apartments,
Inc. (a) All volunteer fire departments in this state, and all real and personal property
of all volunteer fire departments in this state, the Alabama Society of the Daughters of the
American Revolution, and all real and personal property of the Alabama Society of the Daughters
of the American Revolution, the Annual Shrine Circus as well as all other charitable Shrine
amusement and fund raising events, and all real and personal property of the Annual Shrine
Circus, the Episcopal Foundation of Jefferson County, and all real and personal property of
the Episcopal Foundation of Jefferson County, the Alabama Heart Association and all real and
personal property of the Alabama Heart Association, and the Presbyterian Apartments, Incorporated,
and all real and personal property of the Presbyterian...
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45-36-84
Section 45-36-84 Establishment, administration, and financing of county law library; law library
fee. (a) The Jackson County Commission shall maintain a county law library in the county.
(b) In each case filed in the Circuit Court and District Court of Jackson County, there shall
be assessed a law library fee in the amount of two dollars ($2). The fee shall be collected
as other court costs and fees are collected by the circuit clerk. Not later than the tenth
day of the month, the fees collected during the preceding month shall be deposited by the
circuit clerk in the county treasury to the credit of a special fund designated the County
Law Library Fund. (c) The presiding circuit judge of the Thirty-eighth Judicial Circuit composed
of Jackson County shall administer the county law library and may authorize the expenditure
of funds in the County Law Library Fund as provided in Section 11-25-13. (Act 2020-175, ยงยง2-4.)...

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24-5-31
Section 24-5-31 Definitions. When used in this article, unless the context plainly indicates
otherwise, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to
them in this section: (1) ANSI. The American National Standards Institute or its successor.
(2) GROUND ANCHOR. Any device at the mobile home stand designed for the purpose of securing
a mobile home to the ground. (3) MARSHAL. The Alabama State Fire Marshal. (4) NFPA. The National
Fire Protection Association or its successor. (5) TIEDOWN. Any device designed to anchor a
mobile home to ground anchors. (6) COMMISSION. The Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission.
(7) INSTALL or INSTALLATION. Siting, placing, or anchoring a manufactured home or manufactured
building, either one or more units, to land, upon footings, piers, or foundations, or connecting
the home or building to public or private utilities. Public or private utilities shall not
be classified as installers under this section. (8) INSTALLER. Any...
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34-33-9
Section 34-33-9 Chapter imposes no limitation on power of municipality, etc., to regulate work
of contractors. Nothing in this chapter limits the power of a municipality, county, or the
state to regulate the quality and character of work performed by a fire protection sprinkler
contractor I or II, through a system of permits, fees, and inspections, which are designed
to assure compliance with, and aid in the implementation of, state and local building laws
or to enforce other local laws for the protection of the public health and safety. Nothing
in this chapter limits the power of a municipality, county, or the state to adopt any system
of permits requiring submission to and approval by the municipality, county, or the state,
of plans and specifications for work to be performed by a fire protection sprinkler contractor
I or II before commencement of the work. If plans for a fire protection sprinkler system are
required to be submitted to and approved by any municipality, county, or the...
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45-19-141.04
Section 45-19-141.04 Fire protection fee - Eligibility to receive proceeds. To be eligible
to receive proceeds from the fire protection fee, each department shall be a member in good
standing in the Coosa County Association of Volunteer Fire Departments. For the purpose of
this part, "good standing" is defined as being current on all association dues,
being incorporated as a volunteer nonprofit organization, having a bonded official responsible
for the use of any proceeds of the fire protection fee, and being recognized by the Alabama
Forestry Commission as a volunteer fire department. Departments not in good standing may be
subject to withholding of proceeds from the fire protection fee until their good standing
status has been restored. Upon the dissolution or abandonment of any eligible department,
the remaining proceeds, the assets purchased with proceeds, and future proceeds from the fire
protection fee shall be divided among the departments that take over coverage of the...
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45-35-140.05
Section 45-35-140.05 Disposition of funds. Funds paid to eligible volunteer fire departments
and the association shall only be expended for fire protection, including training, supplies,
and equipment. The funds may also be expended to purchase insurance, including liability insurance,
to insure coverage of acts or omissions which are directly related to the functions of a volunteer
fire department which are committed by a volunteer fire department or the personnel of a volunteer
fire department, or both. The funds may not be expended for salaries, food, drink, social
activities, or fund-raising activities. After receiving the funds, the volunteer fire departments
and association shall keep accurate records to verify that the funds were properly expended.
By September 15th of each year, the departments and association shall file a form with the
county commission detailing the expenditure of all funds during the previous 12 months. The
filing shall also account for all unspent funds and...
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34-33-10
Section 34-33-10 Application of chapter; compliance with chapter required before contract awarded;
copies of chapter furnished to invited bidders. (a) This chapter also applies to any fire
protection sprinkler contractor I or II performing work for any municipality, county, or the
state. Officials of any municipality, county, or the state are required to determine compliance
with this chapter before awarding any contracts for the installation, repair, alteration,
addition, or inspection of a fire protection sprinkler system. Bids for such shall be accompanied
by a copy of a valid State Fire Marshal's permit. (b) All architects and engineers preparing
plans and specifications for work involving fire protection sprinkler systems to be contracted
in the State of Alabama shall include in their invitations to bidders and their specifications
a copy of this chapter or such portions thereof as are deemed necessary to convey to the invited
bidder, whether he or she is a resident or nonresident...
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34-33A-1
Section 34-33A-1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words have the following
meanings: (1) CERTIFICATE HOLDER. An individual who is listed on the State Fire Marshal's
permit as the responsible managing owner, partner, officer, or employee who is actively in
charge of the work of the certified fire alarm contractor meeting the requirements established
in Section 34-33A-5. (2) CERTIFIED FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. A fire alarm contractor who has
qualified and received a permit from the State Fire Marshal, with an NICET Level III on staff.
(3) FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. An individual, partnership, corporation, association, or joint
venture engaged in the business of installation, repair, alteration, addition, maintenance,
or inspection of fire alarm systems. The term does not include local building officials, fire
inspectors, or insurance inspectors when acting in their official capacity. (4) FIRE ALARM
SYSTEM. A system or portion of a combination system that consists of...
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34-33A-4
Section 34-33A-4 Installation; record of completion; maintenance and inspection. (a) Every
fire alarm system installed in this state shall have a record of completion signed by a certified
fire alarm contractor, in accordance with the requirements of the adopted building code and
fire alarm code. The record of completion and all supporting documents shall be available
for inspection by the State Fire Marshal or his or her designated representative during normal
business hours. (b) Every fire alarm system in this state shall have the name, address, phone
number, and permit number of the responsible certified fire alarm contractor attached to the
main fire alarm control in a manner as prescribed by and acceptable to the State Fire Marshal.
(c) Every fire alarm system in this state installed after August 1, 2009, shall be maintained
and inspected by a certified fire alarm contractor in accordance with the requirements of
the most recently adopted version of the National Fire Protection...
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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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