Code of Alabama

Search for this:
 Search these answers
1 through 10 of 113 similar documents, best matches first.
  Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10   next>>

23-1-352
Section 23-1-352 Definitions. For the purpose of the laws of this state relating to aeronautics,
the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the meanings herein given, unless otherwise
specifically defined, or unless another intention clearly appears or the context requires
otherwise: (1) AERONAUTICS or AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES. The science and art of flight including,
but not limited to, transportation by aircraft; the operation, construction, repair, or maintenance
of aircraft, aircraft power plants and accessories, including the use, repair, packing, and
maintenance of parachutes; the design, establishment, construction, expansion, operation,
improvement, repair, or maintenance of airports, restricted landing areas, or other air navigation
facilities including the aerial and ground approaches thereto; and instruction in flying or
ground subjects pertaining thereto. (2) AERONAUTICAL INSTRUCTION. The imparting of aeronautical
knowledge or information by any aeronautics...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/23-1-352.htm - 10K - Match Info - Similar pages

23-1-411
owner of the airport hazard which is adversely affected by a determination or order of the
department. (8) OBJECT OF NATURAL GROWTH. Any tree and other plants. (9) PERMIT. Written approval
issued by the department for the construction, erection, alteration, modification, or replacement
of any structure or object of natural growth which qualifies as an airport hazard. (10) PERSON.
Any individual, partnership, corporation, company, or other entity, governmental body, administrative
agency, personal representative, trustee, or receiver. (11) POLITICAL SUBDIVISION.
The state and any county, municipality, city, town, or subdivision thereof, or any state authority,
commission, district, or agency authorized to establish or operate airports in the State of
Alabama. (12) STRUCTURE. Any man-made object constructed, erected, or installed on land or
water, including, but not limited to, buildings, towers, smokestacks, utility poles, equipment,
and overhead utility transmission and distribution...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/23-1-411.htm - 3K - Match Info - Similar pages

23-1-358
contracts, provided, however, that where the acquisition, construction, improvement, maintenance,
and operation of any airport, restricted landing area, or other air navigation facility is
financed wholly or partially with federal monies, the contracts shall be made in the manner
prescribed by the federal authorities, acting under the laws of the United States and any
rules or regulations made thereunder, notwithstanding any other state law to the contrary.
(6) Acquire or dispose of any personal or real property, such as airports, restricted
landing areas, or any other air navigation facilities by sale, lease, or otherwise, in accordance
with state laws governing the disposition of property of the state and in accordance with
any restrictions that may be imposed upon property, airport, restricted landing area, or other
navigation facility by the United States government. All proceeds from the disposal of any
real property acquired in accordance with this section shall be deposited...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/23-1-358.htm - 3K - Match Info - Similar pages

23-1-382
Section 23-1-382 Possession, display, of federal license, certificate, rating, or permit; exceptions.
(a) The federal license, certificate, rating, or permit required to operate an aircraft shall
be kept in the personal possession of an aircraft operator when he or she is operating
an aircraft within the state and the license, certificate, rating, or permit shall be presented
for inspection upon the demand of any passenger, law enforcement officer of the state or a
political subdivision thereof, the director or his or her designee, or any official, manager,
or person in charge of an airport in the state upon which the aircraft operator may land.
(b) The federal aircraft license, certificate, or permit required for aircraft by the United
States government shall be carried in every aircraft operating in the state at all times and
shall be conspicuously posted therein where it may readily be seen by passengers or inspectors
and shall be presented for inspection upon the demand of any...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/23-1-382.htm - 3K - Match Info - Similar pages

25-4-10
situations); (v) In a position which, under or pursuant to the laws of this state or of an
Indian tribe, is designated as a major nontenured policymaking or advisory position or a policymaking
or advisory position the performance of the duties of which ordinarily does not require more
than 8 hours per week; or d. In a facility conducted for the purpose of carrying out a program
of rehabilitation for individuals whose earning capacity is impaired by age or physical or
mental deficiency or injury or providing remunerative work for individuals who because
of their impaired physical or mental capacity cannot be readily absorbed in the competitive
labor market by an individual receiving such rehabilitation or remunerative work; provided
however, if an individual's employment is otherwise characterized as employment under subsection
(a) and the individual is performing work under the Javits Wagner O'Day Act or a similar set-aside
program under the laws of the United States, the...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/25-4-10.htm - 38K - Match Info - Similar pages

23-1-386
Section 23-1-386 Trespass upon and operation of vehicles on airports. (a) A person may not
trespass upon the area within the boundaries of any airport or operate any vehicles upon or
drive across any licensed airport, restricted landing area, or other aeronautical facility,
unless the areas are used for administrative, inspection, and maintenance purposes and are
operated by the municipalities, counties, airport authorities, department personnel, or municipal
law enforcement officers having jurisdiction. (b) A person may not willfully damage, deface,
or extinguish any beacon, marker, navigational light, directional sign, or landing area lights
provided or erected in the state for the guidance of aircraft. (c) Violation of this section
is a Class C misdemeanor. (Act 2000-220, p. 328, ยง39.)...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/23-1-386.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages

23-1-378
Section 23-1-378 Acquisition, construction, operation of airports, facilities, power of condemnation
generally. (a) The department may on behalf of and in the name of the state, within the limitation
of appropriations or other funds available, acquire, by purchase, gift, devise, lease, condemnation
proceedings or otherwise, property, real or personal, for the purpose of establishing
and constructing airports, restricted landing areas, and other air navigation facilities and
to acquire, own, control, establish, construct, enlarge, improve, maintain, equip, operate,
regulate, and police airports, restricted landing areas, and other air navigation facilities
within the state; make investigations, surveys or plans prior to any acquisition; and erect,
install, construct, and maintain at airports facilities for the servicing of aircraft and
for the comfort and accommodation of air travelers. (b) The department may not acquire, or
take over any airport, restricted landing area, or other air...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/23-1-378.htm - 2K - Match Info - Similar pages

23-1-379
Section 23-1-379 Acquisition of easements and other airport protection privileges. Where necessary,
in order to provide unobstructed airspace for the landing and taking off of aircraft utilizing
airports and restricted landing areas acquired or operated under this article, the department
may acquire, in the same manner as provided in Section 23-1-378, easements through or interests
in airspace over land or water, interests in airport hazard areas outside the boundaries of
the airports or restricted landing areas, and other airport protection privileges as necessary
to insure safe approaches to the landing areas of airports and restricted landing areas and
the safe and efficient operation thereof. The department may acquire, in the same manner,
the right or easement, for a term of years or perpetually, to place or maintain suitable marks
for the daytime marking and suitable lights for the nighttime marking of airport hazards,
including the right of ingress and egress to or from airport...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/23-1-379.htm - 1K - Match Info - Similar pages

23-1-371
Section 23-1-371 Formulation, adoption, of aircraft approach plans; airspace reservations.
(a) The Legislature finds that an airport hazard endangers the lives and property of the general
public, the users of airports, and the occupants of land in their vicinity, and reduces the
size of the area available for the landing, taking off, and maneuvering of aircraft, thus
tending to destroy or impair the utility of the airport and the public investment therein.
Accordingly, the creation, establishment, or maintenance of an airport hazard is a public
nuisance and harms the community served by the affected airport; it is therefore necessary
in the interest of the public health and safety and general welfare that the creation or establishment
of airport hazards be prevented and both the prevention of the creation or establishment of
airport hazards and the elimination, removal, alteration, mitigation, abatement, or marking
or lighting of existing airport hazards are public purposes for which...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/23-1-371.htm - 2K - Match Info - Similar pages

36-30-50
or chemotherapy has been determined to be medically necessary. 2. There are malignant tumors
which are treated by endoscopic procedures alone. 3. There are malignant melanomas. 4. There
is a tumor of the prostate, provided that it is treated with radical prostatectomy or external
beam therapy. c. The combined total of all benefits received under this subdivision by a firefighter
during his or her lifetime may not exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). (2) Payable as
a result of a specific injury or illness, to begin six months after the disability
and submission to the insurance carrier or other payor of acceptable proof of disability precluding
service as a firefighter, and continuing for up to 36 consecutive monthly payments, one of
the following: a. For a career firefighter, a monthly benefit of three thousand dollars ($3,000).
b. For a certified volunteer firefighter, a monthly benefit of three thousand dollars ($3,000).
c. For a non-certified volunteer firefighter, a monthly...
alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/alison/CodeOfAlabama/1975/36-30-50.htm - 10K - Match Info - Similar pages

1 through 10 of 113 similar documents, best matches first.
  Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10   next>>