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26-24-30
Section 26-24-30 Alabama Children's Policy Council. (a) The Alabama Children's Policy
Council is hereby created and shall consist of the following members: Three appointees from
business and industry made by the Governor; the Lieutenant Governor; the Speaker of the House
of Representatives; two members of the Alabama Senate, one appointed by the Lieutenant Governor
and one appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; two members of the House of
Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; the Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court of Alabama; the legal advisor to the Governor; the Attorney General;
the President of the Juvenile and Family Court Judges' Association; the Commissioner of the
Department of Corrections; the President of the District Attorneys' Association; the President
of the Chief Juvenile Probation Officers' Association; the Commissioner of the Department
of Human Resources; the Administrative Director of Courts; the Secretary of the...
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22-27-45
Section 22-27-45 State Solid Waste Management Plan. The Director of the Alabama Department
of Environmental Management, with the advice and consultation of the Solid Waste Management
Advisory Committee, is directed to prepare a State Solid Waste Management Plan. In developing
the state plan, the department will seek to achieve the following goals: (1) That solid waste
facilities and management systems are provided for in an orderly manner consistent with the
needs and plans of the state and its regions and local governments; (2) That alternative methods
of solid waste management are encouraged as a means of reducing the state's dependence on
landfilling; (3) That all aspects of local, regional and state planning, zoning, population
estimates, and economics are taken into consideration; and (4) That appropriate time schedules
are set for the phasing in of the required component parts of the system. Said plan shall
be developed in two phases: a. The first phase of the plan shall be...
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29-1-24
Section 29-1-24 Ozone transport oversight. (a) This section may be referred to
as the Ozone Transport Oversight Act of 1997. (b) The Legislature of the State of Alabama
finds all of the following: (1) The Federal Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.,
contains a comprehensive regulatory scheme for the control of emissions from mobile and stationary
sources. (2) Ozone and other air pollutants have declined substantially during the past 25
years throughout the United States due to implementation of the Clean Air Act, and additional
air quality improvements will result as the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments are implemented.
(3) The Northeast Ozone Transport Commission ("OTC"), in an effort to remedy the
serious ozone nonattainment conditions prevailing in urbanized areas of the Northeast, has
proposed emission control requirements for stationary and mobile sources more stringent than
those applicable to states outside of the Northeast Ozone Transport Region ("OTR"),
including a...
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29-2-250
Section 29-2-250 Creation; composition, and meetings; compensation; duties; report;
funding. (a) There is created the Alabama Commission to Reduce Poverty. The commission shall
consist of the chair and vice chair of the House Education Appropriations Committee or their
designees; the chair and vice chair of the House Government Appropriations Committee or their
designees; the chair and vice chair of the Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee
or their designees; the chair and vice chair of the Senate Finance and Taxation General Fund
Committee or their designees; three members of the House of Representatives appointed by the
Speaker; three members of the Senate appointed by the Lieutenant Governor; one member appointed
by the Alabama Poverty Project; one member appointed by Alabama Arise; one member appointed
by Alabama Community Action Agencies; one member representing the faith community appointed
by the Governor; one member appointed by the Low Income Housing Coalition; two...
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29-2-4
Section 29-2-4 Reporting requirements; powers and duties. (a) On or before January 31
of each year, any county or city required to report local motor fuel excise tax rate information
to the Department of Revenue pursuant to Act 1998-192 shall provide a similar report to the
transportation department regarding the total amount of local motor fuel excise tax revenues
collected by the county or city for the immediately preceding fiscal year and the total amount
of the revenues expended on road and bridge maintenance and improvement during that same fiscal
year. The transportation department shall collect the information and deliver a report to
the Joint Transportation Committee on or before March 31 of each year. (b) The powers and
duties of the Joint Transportation Committee shall be as follows: (1) It shall review and
shall consider concurring with the long-range plan of the transportation department as such
plan exists at the date of the meeting called for the purpose of reviewing the...
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16-16A-7
Section 16-16A-7 Additional findings; bonds authorized; procedures. (a) The Legislature
finds that the number of students attending the several school systems located in those areas
of North Alabama that will be directly impacted by the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will collectively increase by an estimated 9,000 students. As a result, there will be a need
for the construction of additional school facilities as well as the renovation of existing
school facilities. The Legislature also finds that the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will have a positive impact on future receipts to the Education Trust Fund, as the significant
population growth in North Alabama will increase sales, income, and other tax collections.
Thus, it is an efficient use of state funds to allow such revenue growth to help pay for capital
improvement costs associated with BRAC-related school construction. (b) The Alabama Public
School and College Authority is hereby authorized to sell and issue its...
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41-28-4
Section 41-28-4 Powers and duties of secretary. The secretary shall have all of the
following powers and duties: (1) Develop a comprehensive four-year strategic plan for the
state's information technology to include acquisition, management, and use of information
technology by state agencies. The plan shall be developed in conjunction with the planning
and budgeting processes for state agencies and may include review of state agencies' information
technology plans, capital budgets, and operating budgets as appropriate to accomplish the
goals of reducing redundant expenditures and maximizing the return on information technology
investments. The plan shall be updated annually and submitted to the Governor and shall be
presented during a public meeting to the Permanent Legislative Oversight Committee on Information
Technology. The plan shall further be coordinated with the Boards of Directors of the Alabama
Supercomputer Authority. (2) Collaborate and coordinate with the Division of Data...
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41-4-412
Section 41-4-412 Alabama Construction Industry Craft Training Program; Craft Training
Board. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature to establish and provide for a coordinated
effort between the construction industry and institutions of higher education and other entities,
including, but not limited to, union training programs, to enhance the availability and quality
of programs which promote construction industry craft training and education, and thereby
enhance the availability and competence of the work force for supporting the industry. (b)
In order to provide for efficient, competent, and resourceful construction industry craft
training programs that will deliver the knowledge and skills necessary for persons to learn
and meet the skill requirements for a craft and career in the construction industry trades
and thereby enhance the development of a quality labor pool to support the construction industry
of this state, there is established within the Division of Construction...
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41-9-621
Section 41-9-621 Powers and duties of commission as to collection, dissemination, etc.,
of crime and offender data, etc. The commission, acting through the secretary, shall do all
of the following: (1) Develop, operate, and maintain information systems that will support
the collection, storage, retrieval, analysis, and dissemination of criminal justice information,
other data that will aid crime fighting and public safety, including data from license plate
readers, biometrics and geospatial information, and data from automated-data collection systems
operated by criminal justice agencies consistent with those principles of scope, security,
and responsiveness prescribed by this article. The commission may adopt rules and policies
regarding the collection, use, storage, dissemination, and transmittal to ALEA of this information
by criminal justice agencies within the state. The information in these systems is privileged,
not public record, and subject to the same criminal penalties for...
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16-6F-6
Section 16-6F-6 Authorization of establishment; Alabama Public Charter School Commission;
registration requirements; powers and duties of authorizers. (a) Eligible authorizing entities.
(1) A public charter school shall not be established in this state unless its establishment
is authorized by this section. No governmental entity or other entity, other than an
entity expressly granted chartering authority as set forth in this section, may assume
any authorizing function or duty in any form. The following entities shall be authorizers
of public charter schools: a. A local school board, for chartering of schools within the boundaries
of the school system under its jurisdiction, pursuant to state law. b. The Alabama Public
Charter School Commission, pursuant to this section. (2) A local school board that
registers as an authorizer may approve or deny an application to form a public charter school
within the boundaries of the local school system overseen by the local school board. (3) All...

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