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U.S. State Codes
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Alabama
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Title 41 - State Government.
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Chapter 4 - Department of F...
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Article 1 - General Provisions.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 41-4-1 - Definitions.
Section 41-4-2 - General purpose of department; seal.
Section 41-4-3 - Duties of department generally.
Section 41-4-3.1 - Monthly reports on condition of General Fund and Education Trust Fund.
Section 41-4-4 - Certain appropriations to be expended by department.
Section 41-4-5 - Appointment of employees; officers and employees subject to Merit System.
Section 41-4-6 - Oath of office and full-time service of officers and chiefs of divisions.
Section 41-4-7 - Bonds of Comptroller, purchasing agent, chiefs of divisions of department, etc.
Section 41-4-9 - Grants received from the federal government.
Section 41-4-8 - Powers and duties of department as to educational and eleemosynary institutions.
Section 41-4-10 - Use of funds in sinking fund - Purchase and holding in trust of state bonds.
Section 41-4-11 - Use of funds in sinking fund - Sale of bonds; reinvestment of funds; cancellation of paid bonds.
Section 41-4-12 - Use of funds in sinking fund - Purchase of state bonds in lieu of use of sinking fund; cancellation and destruction of bonds purchased.
Section 41-4-13 - Use of funds in sinking fund - Deposit of funds in savings banks.
Section 41-4-14 - Use of funds in sinking fund - Books to be kept showing full entries as to sinking fund.
Section 41-4-15 - Use of funds in sinking fund - Sinking fund not to be diverted from its object.
Section 41-4-16 - Consent of department prerequisite to issuance of securities by state commissions, authorities, etc.; exception as to municipalities.
Section 41-4-17 - Rent charged for use of state buildings in Capitol complex; fund for operation, maintenance, etc.
Section 41-4-18 - Inventory of facilities and lands owned, leased, rented, etc., by certain state entities.