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Section 40-5-47

Collection of ad valorem tax revenues earmarked for support of fire protection and emergency services.

(a) Unless authorized by local law, the county revenue departments are prohibited from charging and retaining any collection fees for collecting and otherwise administering any special two mills of ad valorem tax authorized by referendums on June 4, 1996 and levied in any county for fire protection and emergency services.

(b) This section shall become effective retroactive to the date authorized by referendums on June 4, 1996, and approved by the Governor. The intent of this legislation is for all monies collected under this referendum to go to fire and emergency services outlined above in subsection (a).

(Act 98-309, p. 519, §§1, 2.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title40 > Chapter5 > 40-5-47

Section 40-5-47

Collection of ad valorem tax revenues earmarked for support of fire protection and emergency services.

(a) Unless authorized by local law, the county revenue departments are prohibited from charging and retaining any collection fees for collecting and otherwise administering any special two mills of ad valorem tax authorized by referendums on June 4, 1996 and levied in any county for fire protection and emergency services.

(b) This section shall become effective retroactive to the date authorized by referendums on June 4, 1996, and approved by the Governor. The intent of this legislation is for all monies collected under this referendum to go to fire and emergency services outlined above in subsection (a).

(Act 98-309, p. 519, §§1, 2.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title40 > Chapter5 > 40-5-47

Section 40-5-47

Collection of ad valorem tax revenues earmarked for support of fire protection and emergency services.

(a) Unless authorized by local law, the county revenue departments are prohibited from charging and retaining any collection fees for collecting and otherwise administering any special two mills of ad valorem tax authorized by referendums on June 4, 1996 and levied in any county for fire protection and emergency services.

(b) This section shall become effective retroactive to the date authorized by referendums on June 4, 1996, and approved by the Governor. The intent of this legislation is for all monies collected under this referendum to go to fire and emergency services outlined above in subsection (a).

(Act 98-309, p. 519, §§1, 2.)