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9-6-7
Section 9-6-7 Advisory committee. Whenever the described area of operation shall include three
or more counties or portions thereof, there shall be created an advisory committee to consult
with and assist the authority. The advisory committee shall consist of one member from each
affected county who shall be a person of good moral character and a duly qualified elector
of the county he represents on the advisory committee, together with the Governor, the State
Health Officer, the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources, the State Geologist,
the Director of the State Industrial Development Board, the Chairman of the Alabama Water
Improvement Commission, the President of the Alabama Wildlife Federation and the head of any
air pollution regulating body which might be created by the Legislature of this state, who
shall be members ex officio of the advisory committee. The Governor shall be the chairman
of the advisory committee, and he shall designate one of the appointive...
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40-17-359
Section 40-17-359 Distribution and use of proceeds. (a) For the purpose of this section, the
following terms shall have the meanings ascribed below: (1) BASE ANNUAL COUNTY DISTRIBUTION.
Five hundred fifty thousand dollars ($550,000). (2) COST OF COLLECTION. The amounts from the
proceeds of the highway gasoline tax that may be appropriated by the Legislature to the department
for its operating expenses. (3) COUNTY. Each county in the state. (4) FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal
year of the state. (5) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. The Department of Transportation of the
state. (6) HIGHWAY GASOLINE TAX. Both of the following: a. The excise tax levied under subdivision
(1) of subsection (a) of Section 40-17-325, with the exception of those portions of the tax
levied on aviation fuel and marine gasoline. b. The excise tax levied by Sections 40-17-140
to 40-17-155, inclusive, except that portion of the tax imposed on diesel fuel. (7) LOCAL
SUBDIVISIONS' SHARES OF THE NET TAX PROCEEDS. The 55 percent...
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9-12-54.6
Section 9-12-54.6 Exclusive saltwater bait areas. All rivers, bayous, and creeks of the state
are permanently closed to the taking of saltwater shrimp for any purpose. Wolf Bay, that area
encompassing the water within the boundary from the south shore of Wolf Bay northward to Beacon
#86 on the north side of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway then westward along the north side
of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway to Beacon #94 then south across the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
to the south shore of Wolf Bay; Oyster Bay, that area encompassing the waters of Oyster Bay
except those waters north of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway; that area encompassing those
waters in the mouth of the Blakely River between the I-10 bridge and the Highway 90 (old causeway)
bridge; Terry Cove (Baldwin County); Arlington Channel; East Fowl River from Beacon 5 and
6 to the mouth of the river; Bayou La Batre Channel from Bayou La Batre Channel B.C. Beacon
to the mouth of Bayou La Batre; and Dauphin Island Bay (Mobile...
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11-47-252
Section 11-47-252 Requirements for construction of beach project. A coastal municipality may
not begin construction of a beach project until each of the following requirements have been
satisfied: (1) The governing body of the coastal municipality, after a public hearing held
on not less than 30 days' public notice, has identified the following by adoption of a survey,
map, metes and bounds description, or plane coordinate references. a. The location of the
mean high tide line for the area in which the beach project is proposed to be located. b.
The location of the limits of the landward and seaward extensions of the proposed beach project
relative to both the mean high tide line and the construction control line, if any, then established
under the regulations of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, the ordinances
of the coastal municipality, or both. (2) The Commissioner of the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources, acting through the Lands Division of the...
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41-4-350
Section 41-4-350 Legislative findings; purpose. (a) The Legislature of Alabama hereby finds
and determines that the responsible stewardship of its state-owned and leased real property
is a proper governmental function of the State of Alabama. The Legislature finds that costs
for maintenance, construction, and leasing of real property in the state government comprise
a significant portion of available resources. The Legislature also finds that as one of the
largest owners and operators of buildings in Alabama, the state is a major consumer of energy.
It is therefore the intent of Act 2015-435 to establish centralized management of real property
through leasing administration, facilities maintenance and management, and construction management
that consists of expanded duties in existing divisions, as well as newly established divisions,
within the Department of Finance. In establishing this centralization, it is further the intent
of the Legislature to establish comprehensive real...
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43-2-844
Section 43-2-844 Transactions authorized for personal representatives; prior court approval.
Unless expressly authorized by the will, a personal representative, only after prior approval
of court, may: (1) Acquire or dispose of an asset, including land in this or another state,
for cash or on credit, at public or private sale; and manage, develop, improve, exchange,
partition, change the character of, or abandon an estate asset. (2) Make ordinary or extraordinary
repairs or alterations in buildings or other structures, demolish any improvements, or raze
existing or erect new party walls or buildings. (3) Subdivide, develop, or dedicate land to
public use; make or obtain the vacation of plats and adjust boundaries; adjust differences
in valuation on exchange or partition by giving or receiving considerations; or dedicate easements
to public use without consideration. (4) Enter for any purpose into a lease as lessor or lessee,
with or without option to purchase or renew, for a term of...
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9-10-8
Section 9-10-8 Bonds. The corporation is hereby authorized to provide by resolution for issuance
of its bonds from time to time in an amount not to exceed $____ for any of its corporate purposes,
including the refunding of its bonds. Such bonds may be used for paying in whole or in part
the cost of the acquisition of necessary land or interests therein and the development of
the resources of the area for purposes of irrigation and water conservation and expenses incidental
thereto. It may secure such bonds by a pledge of all or any of the revenues which may now
or hereafter come to the agency from any source, by a mortgage or deed of trust of the agency's
land or any part thereof or by a combination of the two, and it may make such contracts in
the issuance of its bonds as may seem necessary or desirable to assure their marketability.
No bond or other obligation of the corporation shall be deemed to be the obligation of or
claim against the state or any county or municipality therein....
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9-8-21
Section 9-8-21 Legislative findings; declaration of policy. (a) It is hereby declared as a
matter of legislative determination: (1) That the farm, forest and grazing lands of the State
of Alabama are among the basic assets of the state and that the preservation of these lands
is necessary to protect and promote the health, safety and general welfare of its people;
(2) That improper land-use practices have caused and have contributed to, and are now causing
and contributing to, a progressively more serious erosion of the farm, forest and grazing
lands of this state by wind and water; (3) That the consequences of such soil erosion are
the silting and sedimentation of stream channels, reservoirs, dams, ditches and harbors, the
loss of fertile soil material, the reduction in productivity or outright ruin of rich bottom
lands by overwash of poor subsoil material, sand and gravel and the deterioration of soil
and its fertility; and (4) That to conserve soil resources and control and prevent...
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9-8A-1
Section 9-8A-1 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and others
evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of clear implication herein
otherwise, have the following respective meanings: (1) ALLOCATED FUNDS. That portion of the
funds appropriated to the commission that are allocated by the commission to the soil and
water conservation district in each county of the state. (2) AUTHORIZED INVESTMENTS. Bonds
or other obligations of, or guaranteed by, the United States of America or the state, or interest
bearing bank and savings and loan association deposits or obligations, obligations of any
agency of the United States of America, any obligations in which a state chartered savings
and loan association may invest its funds, any agreement to repurchase any of the foregoing,
or any thereof. (3) COMMISSION. The Alabama Agricultural and Conservation Development Commission
organized pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of Alabama...
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11-89C-9
Section 11-89C-9 Powers of governing bodies. (a) A governing body shall proceed under this
chapter as a participant in the public corporation or individually, to adopt upon reasonable
public notice and following public hearing all necessary rules and regulations by resolution
or ordinance to implement this chapter and to specifically regulate and control storm water
discharges and eliminate the discharge of pollutants to its municipal separate storm sewers.
Provided, however, that all discharges originating from any lands or facilities owned or operated
by one or more entities under the jurisdiction and supervision of the Alabama Public Service
Commission are exempted from regulation under any local storm water management program and
shall be regulated exclusively by ADEM. Further, any commission non-jurisdictional electric
supplier, as defined by Section 37-4-140, whose service area extends beyond the boundaries
of a single municipal or county jurisdiction shall be exempted from the...
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