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9-13-81
Section 9-13-81 Levy of severance tax; lien upon forest products, etc., for payment of tax.
To provide further for conservation of the natural resources of the state by protection of
the state's forests and development of the forestry program, there is levied and shall be
collected as provided in this article a privilege tax on every person who owns timber prior
to severance and engages or continues to engage in the state in the business of severing timber
or any other forest products from the soil for sale, profit, or commercial use whether as
owner, lessee, concessionaire, or contractor. The privilege tax imposed by this article is
in addition to other taxes now levied and shall be known as the forest products severance
tax. The tax, together with interest and penalties imposed by this article, shall be a lien
upon the forest products so severed and upon the product or products manufactured therefrom
until the tax imposed by this article with respect to such forest products shall...
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9-14-23
Section 9-14-23 Bonds for contracts; failure of successful bidders to execute contracts; rejection
of all bids; negotiation of contract. (a) The Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources
shall require and set appropriate bonds (but in no event in an amount less than $50,000.00
per $1,000,000.00 or fraction thereof of the construction, equipping and furnishing cost of
the facility leased) for all park concession contracts in an amount deemed sufficient to fully
protect the interest of the state for the faithful performance of the terms of said contracts
and for the payment of all moneys which may become due to the state by virtue of the provisions
of such contracts. (b) A failure by a successful bidder on any concession contract to execute
same to the commissioner within 20 days of receipt thereof and within the same time limit
to provide the state with all required bonds together with such evidence of insurance as is
required under the terms of the contract may, at the option...
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41-10-232
Section 41-10-232 Africatown, U.S.A. State Park to be included in listings of state parks;
use of park. In order to preserve and interpret to the public the historic and cultural properties
at and near Africatown, U.S.A. in Mobile County, the Commissioner of the state Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources shall include the descriptions of lands and boundaries
contained in Section 41-10-233 on any registry or listings of state parks. The Africatown,
U.S.A. State Park shall be comprised of those facilities authorized in Section 41-10-234 and
shall be utilized as a park for recreational use by the general public and for no other and
different purpose, as stated in the deed conveying said property to the City of Prichard.
(Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-950, p. 292, §3.)...
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9-11-47
Section 9-11-47 Nonresident hunting licenses - "All game." Any nonresident of this
state who is 16 years old or older shall procure an annual "all game hunt license"
to hunt all legal game in this state by filing an application with the Commissioner of Conservation
and Natural Resources or any judge of probate or other person authorized to issue the license,
stating his or her age, race, place of residence, and post office address and after paying
to the person issuing the license a fee of two hundred seventy-three dollars ($273), plus
a two dollar ($2) issuance fee, which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided for
in Section 9-11-68. Every person making application for a nonresident hunting license as provided
in this section and Sections 9-11-46, 9-11-48, and 9-11-49 shall provide a valid driver license
number or, in the case of nondrivers, proof of permanent residence. All nonresident hunting
licenses shall bear the driver license number of the licensee and the state where...
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35-15-20
Section 35-15-20 Legislative intent. It is hereby declared that there is a need for outdoor
recreational areas in this state which are open for public use and enjoyment; that the use
and maintenance of these areas will provide beauty and openness for the benefit of the public
and also assist in preserving the health, safety, and welfare of the population; that it is
in the public interest to encourage owners of land to make such areas available to the public
for non-commercial recreational purposes by limiting such owners' liability towards persons
entering thereon for such purposes; that such limitation on liability would encourage owners
of land to allow non-commercial public recreational use of land which would not otherwise
be open to the public, thereby reducing state expenditures needed to provide such areas. (Acts
1981, No. 81-825, p. 1468, §1.)...
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9-11-140
Section 9-11-140 Use of commercial fishing gear in public impounded waters and navigable streams
- When, where, and how permitted. Any person engaged in the taking, killing or capturing of
commercial or nongame fish from the public impounded waters and navigable streams of the State
of Alabama may use in such commercial fishing operations hoop and fyke nets, seines, gill
nets, trammel nets, setlines, trotlines, snaglines and lawful fish traps. However, all such
nets, setlines, trotlines, snaglines and fish traps shall conform to the rules and regulations
promulgated by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources covering the same, who
shall designate when, where and how same shall be used. (Acts 1953, No. 784, p. 1069, §1.)...

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9-12-111
Section 9-12-111 Lengths or widths of seines, nets, and trawls. It shall be unlawful for any
person, firm or corporation to have in possession on board a boat in the waters of Alabama
or in use, any seine, trammel net, gill net or other device for the taking or catching of
saltwater fish or other seafoods having in length on the cork or main top line more than 2,400
feet except on purse seines where the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources may
set additional length by regulation. When two or more nets are joined together, they shall
be considered as one, and the total length thereof must not exceed the above limitation. All
nets, seines, or trawls exceeding the prescribed length or width as set by law or regulation
may be confiscated and held as evidence, and upon conviction, the nets, seines, or trawls
shall be forfeited to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources which shall dispose
of forfeited items as it deems advisable. Any person violating this section...
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9-12-126
Section 9-12-126 Inspection of oyster beds; closure order; relay of oysters from closed areas;
promulgation of rules; penalty; enforcement. (a) The State Board of Health is authorized to
inspect the waters of the state where oysters are grown and harvested. When the State Health
Officer shall determine that the waters surrounding the oyster beds are unsafe for the harvesting
of said oysters, the State Health Officer shall issue an order to close the waters around
said bed, which order shall be specific as to location of the area to be closed. Orders issued
pursuant to this section shall not be considered rules under the Alabama Administrative Procedure
Act (Section 41-22-1 et seq.). After the issuance of such a closure order, no person shall
harvest oysters in the said waters during the closure period. The State Health Officer is
authorized to permit the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to relay oysters
from closed areas. (b) The State Board of Health is authorized to...
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27-32-25
Section 27-32-25 Loans to facilitate rehabilitation, etc., of insurer. For the purpose of facilitating
the rehabilitation, liquidation, conservation, or dissolution of an insurer pursuant to this
chapter, the commissioner may, subject to the approval of the court, borrow money and execute,
acknowledge, and deliver notes, or other evidences of indebtedness therefor, and secure the
repayment of the same by the mortgage, pledge, assignment, transfer in trust, or hypothecation
of any, or all, of the property, whether real, personal, or mixed, of such insurer, and the
commissioner, subject to the approval of the court, shall have power to take any and all other
action necessary and proper to consummate any such loan and to provide for the repayment thereof.
The commissioner shall be under no obligation personally or in his official capacity to repay
any loan made pursuant to this section. (Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §644.)...
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9-11-417
Section 9-11-417 Hunting licenses required of preserve patrons; seven-day license; operators
as agent vendors of licenses. (a) Except for patrons hunting artificially propagated or pen-raised
birds on preserves licensed pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 9-11-413, Alabama hunting
licenses shall be required of all persons hunting on licensed hunting preserves. Alabama residents
shall be licensed under the regularly established game laws. Each non-resident hunting on
a licensed preserve shall be required to possess a regular non-resident annual hunting license
or a non-resident trip hunting license. (b) In lieu of a regular hunting license as provided
in subsection (a), either a resident or a non-resident may purchase a seven-day commercial
bird hunting preserve license that allows that person the privilege of hunting only artificially
propagated or pen-raised birds as designated by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural
Resources as legal to hunt on a licensed commercial bird...
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