Alabama Code > Title 45 > Chapter 37A > Article 35 > Part 2 – Taxation
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§ 45-37A-351 | Special school district tax |
§ 45-37A-351.01 | Ad valorem tax increase |
§ 45-37A-351.02 | Special ad valorem tax for public school purposes |
§ 45-37A-351.03 | Increase to ad valorem tax |
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