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Section 16-16A-6 - Requirements for authorization of bonds.

AL Code § 16-16A-6 (2019) (N/A)
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The Authority shall not authorize any bonds unless and until employers located in the BRAC Impacted Area provide a certification and possess proof of the number of employees in the BRAC Impacted Area directly existing because of the 2005 BRAC or Subsequent BRAC Actions, or as a result of administrative actions by a United States government agency, department, or organization, as of January 1, 2010, to the City of Huntsville Federal Building Authority and to the Authority. The City of Huntsville Federal Building Authority shall request of the Garrison, or its designee, the number of persons employed at Redstone Arsenal and shall provide such information to the Authority. In order to prevent double-counting of employees in the BRAC Impacted Area in the case of private employers, the certifications shall delineate between employees located at Redstone Arsenal and those not located at Redstone Arsenal. The number of jobs in the BRAC Impacted Area shall be the sum of the number of employees employed on Redstone Arsenal plus the total number of jobs not on Redstone Arsenal but inside the BRAC Impacted Area directly existing because of the 2005 BRAC or Subsequent BRAC Actions, or as a result of administrative actions by a United States government agency, department, or organization. On or before December 31 of each year until the bond proceeds are issued, the City of Huntsville Federal Building Authority shall submit a report to the Governor and to the Director of Finance detailing the number of jobs within the BRAC Impacted Area created since the Baseline Date.

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Section 16-16A-6 - Requirements for authorization of bonds.