Ala. Code § 41-9-682

Current through the 2024 Regular Session.
Section 41-9-682 - Function and powers generally
(a) It shall be the function and main purpose of the board to honor those, living or dead, who, by achievement or service, have made outstanding and lasting contributions to music in Alabama or elsewhere. The board may adopt such rules, regulations and bylaws as may be needed to carry out its functions. Also, it may conduct surveys and polls and may appoint such committees and representatives as it may determine necessary or desirable. The board may acquire, construct, install, equip, lease, manage and operate buildings and other facilities consisting of any one or more of the following to be located in Colbert County, Alabama:
(i) a music hall of fame and exhibition facility for the display of busts, statues, plaques, books, papers, computerized figures, memorabilia, records, films, audio tapes, video tapes, compact disks, recordings, pictures and other exhibits relating to music and musicians,
(ii) a library, research and educational center for the collection and documentation of music and for music education and enrichment programs,
(iii) an audiovisual auditorium/theatre,
(iv) a recording studio, or
(v) other facilities necessary or useful in connection with the use of any of the aforesaid facilities, including sites and equipment for any of the aforesaid facilities.
(b) Pursuant to the constitutional amendment authorizing the creation of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame Authority, the members of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame Board shall serve ex officio as members of such authority which shall be a public body corporate with all the powers and privileges of a corporation for the purposes of providing for and participating in the management and control of any of its facilities. The authority may acquire, construct, install, equip, lease, manage and operate buildings and other facilities consisting of any one or more of the following to be located in Colbert County, Alabama:
(i) a music hall of fame and exhibition facility for the display of busts, statues, plaques, books, papers, computerized figures, memorabilia, records, films, audio tapes, video tapes, compact disks, recordings, pictures and other exhibits relating to music and musicians,
(ii) a library, research and educational center for the collection and documentation of music and for music education and enrichment programs,
(iii) an audiovisual auditorium/theatre,
(iv) a recording studio, or
(v) other facilities necessary or useful in connection with the use of any of the aforesaid facilities, including sites and equipment for any of the aforesaid facilities.
(c) The authority shall have the following powers, together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary to the discharge thereof:
(1) To adopt, alter and repeal bylaws, not inconsistent with the provisions of this section, for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business;
(2) To acquire, whether by purchase, construction, exchange, gift, lease or otherwise and to improve, maintain, equip and furnish one or more projects, including all real and personal properties which the members of the authority may deem necessary in connection therewith, regardless of whether or not any such projects shall then be in existence;
(3) To lease to others any or all of its projects and properties and to charge and collect rent therefor and to terminate any such lease upon the failure of the lessee to comply with any of the obligations thereof;
(4) To receive and accept, from any source, aid or contributions of money, property, labor or other items of value for furtherance of any of its purposes, subject to any conditions not inconsistent herewith, including, but without limitation to, gifts or grants from any department, agency or instrumentality of the United States of America;
(5) To procure such insurance and guarantees as the members of the authority may deem advisable, including, but without limitation to, insurance or guarantees against any loss in connection with any of its projects, property or assets and for payment of any bonds or other obligations issued by the board, in such amounts and from such public or private entities, as it may deem advisable, and to pay premiums or other charges for any such insurance or guarantees;
(6) To borrow money and to sell and issue its bonds for any authority function, use or purpose;
(7) To mortgage, pledge, assign or grant security interests in any or all of its projects and properties or any part or parts thereof, as security for the payment of the principal of and interest on any bonds issued by the board, or as security for any agreements made in connection therewith, whether then owned or thereafter acquired, and to pledge the revenues from which said bonds are payable as security for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds and any agreements made in connection therewith;
(8) To appoint, employ, contract with, and provide for the compensation of, such officers, employees and agents, including, but without limitation to, engineers, architects, construction contractors, attorneys, management consultants, and fiscal advisers, as the business of the authority may require;
(9) To invest any funds of the authority that the members of the authority may determine are not presently needed for any of its corporate purposes in obligations of the United States of America and interest-bearing bank and savings and loan association deposits and in any investments eligible under then applicable law for the investment of trust funds by fiduciaries, or any thereof;
(10) To enter into a management agreement or agreements with any person or firm for the management by said person or firm for the authority of any of its projects and properties upon such terms and conditions as may be mutually agreeable;
(11) To sell, exchange, donate and convey any or all of its projects, properties and assets whenever its members shall find any such action to be in furtherance of the purposes for which the authority was created; and
(12) To make, enter into, and execute such contracts, agreements, leases and other instruments and to take such other actions as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish any purpose for which the authority was created or to exercise any power expressly granted hereunder.
(d) All revenue bonds issued by the board shall be payable solely out of the revenues and other receipts of the board as may be designated in the proceedings of the authority under which the bonds shall be authorized to be issued.
(e) The principal of and interest on the bonds issued by the board shall be secured by a pledge of the revenues and other receipts out of which the same may be payable and may be secured by a trust indenture evidencing such pledge or by a foreclosable mortgage and deed of trust conveying as security for such bonds all or any part of the property of the board from which the revenues so pledged may be derived. The resolution under which the bonds are authorized to be issued or any such trust indenture or mortgage may contain any agreements and provisions respecting the maintenance and insurance of the property covered by such trust indenture or mortgage, the use of the revenues subject to such trust indenture or mortgage, the creation and maintenance of special funds from such revenues, the rights, duties and remedies of the parties to any such instrument and the parties for the benefit of whom such instrument is made and the rights and remedies available in the event of default as the authority shall deem advisable and which are not in conflict with the provisions of this section.
(f) All bonds issued by the authority shall be signed by its chairman and attested by its secretary; provided, that a facsimile of the signature of any one or more of said officers executing or attesting any such bonds may be printed or otherwise reproduced on any such bonds in lieu of said officer or officers manually signing the same if such bonds are required to be authenticated by the manual signature of the duly authorized registrar of such bonds, or an authorized officer of such registrar.
(g) Any such bonds may be executed and delivered by the authority at any time and from time to time, shall be in such form and denominations and of such tenor and maturities, shall contain such provisions permitting or restricting redemption of such bonds prior to their maturities, shall contain such provisions not inconsistent with the provisions of this section, and shall bear such rate or rates of interest, payable and evidenced in such manner, as may be provided by resolution of the authority. Bonds of the authority may be sold at either public or private sale in such manner and at such price or prices and at such times as determined by the authority to be advantageous. The authority may pay all expenses, premiums and commissions which the authority may deem necessary or advantageous in connection with any financing done by it.
(h) All revenue bonds issued by the authority shall be solely and exclusively an obligation of the authority and shall not create an obligation or debt of the state or any county or municipality within the state, or a charge on the credit or taxing powers of the state or any county or municipality within the state. Any revenue bonds issued by the authority shall be limited or special obligations of the authority payable solely out of the revenues and other receipts of the authority specified in the proceedings authorizing those bonds.
(i) All moneys derived from the sale of any bonds issued by the authority shall be used solely for the purpose or purposes for which the same are authorized, including, without limitation to, the establishment of reserve funds as security for the payment of the principal of (and premium, if any) and interest on the bonds, and any costs and expenses incidental thereto. Such costs and expenses may include but shall not be limited to (i) the fiscal, consulting, legal and other expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the bonds, (ii) in the case of bonds issued to pay costs of construction, interest on such bonds prior to and during such construction and for not exceeding one year after completion of such construction, and (iii) except in the case of refunding bonds, interest to accrue on such bonds for a period ending not later than two years from their date.
(j) Any bonds issued by the authority may from time to time be refunded by the issuance, by sale or exchange, of refunding bonds payable from the same or different sources for the purpose of paying all or any part of the principal of the bonds to be refunded, any redemption premium required to be paid as a condition to the redemption prior to maturity of any such bonds that are to be so redeemed in connection with such refunding, any accrued and unpaid interest on the bonds to be refunded, any interest to accrue on each bond to be refunded to the date on which it is to be paid, whether at maturity or by redemption prior to maturity, and the expenses incurred in connection with such refunding; provided, that unless duly called for redemption pursuant to provisions contained therein, the holders of any such bonds then outstanding and proposed to be refunded shall not be compelled without their consent to surrender their outstanding bonds for such refunding. Any refunding bonds may be sold by the authority at public or private sale at such price or prices as may be determined by it to be most advantageous, or may be exchanged for the bonds or other obligations to be refunded. Any refunding bonds issued by the board shall be issued and may be secured in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this section.
(k) The authority, its property and income and all bonds issued by the authority, the income from such bonds or from the investment of such income and all conveyances, leases, mortgages and deeds of trust by or to the authority shall be exempt from all taxation of any nature.
(l) The authority is hereby vested with full authority, except as limited herein, and in the constitution as amended, to provide for the terms of its bonds and to provide for the sale and issuance thereof.
(m) The full faith and credit of the State of Alabama shall be pledged to pay the principal, interest and premium (if any) of such bonds of the authority only as provided in such amendment or amendments to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, which amendment or amendments may be adopted and ratified before or after July 23, 1987.
(n) The provisions of this section shall be construed liberally, it being the purpose to provide in this state appropriate housing facilities for displaying to the general public exhibits of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame Board and for the management and control of displays by such means as may be feasible and agreed upon.

Ala. Code § 41-9-682 (1975)

Acts 1977, No. 645, p. 1093, §3; Acts 1987, No. 87-613, p. 1063, §1; Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-918, p. 512, §118).