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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 22 - Health, Mental Health, and Environmental Control.
    • Title 1 - Health and Environmental Control Generally.
    • Chapter 26 - Sewage Collection, Treatment and Disposal Facilities.
    • Section 22-26-5 - Permits for Installation of Plumbing Outside Jurisdiction of Municipal Corporations.

    Code of Alabama
    Chapter 26 - Sewage Collection, Treatment and Disposal Facilities.
    Section 22-26-5 - Permits for Installation of Plumbing Outside Jurisdiction of Municipal Corporations.

    Repealed by Act 2016-305, §2, effective May 10, 2016.

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    Code of Alabama

    Title 22 - Health, Mental Health, and Environmental Control.

    Title 1 - Health and Environmental Control Generally.

    Chapter 26 - Sewage Collection, Treatment and Disposal Facilities.

    Section 22-26-1 - Insanitary Sewage Facilities Menacing Public Health.

    Section 22-26-2 - Authority of Boards of Health to Require Installation of Connections With Sanitary Sewers, etc.; Rules and Regulations.

    Section 22-26-3 - Approval of Plans and Specifications.

    Section 22-26-4 - Permits for Installation of Plumbing Within Police Jurisdiction of Municipal Corporations.

    Section 22-26-5 - Permits for Installation of Plumbing Outside Jurisdiction of Municipal Corporations.

    Section 22-26-6 - Penalty for Violations of Chapter.

    Section 22-26-7 - Certain Land Subdivided for Single-Family Residences and Not Having Access to Public Sewer Not Subject to Subdivision Regulations of State Board of Health.

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