Code of Alabama
Division 1 - Alabama Historical Commission.
Section 41-9-261 - Designation of Commission as Agency Responsible for Restoration and Preservation of State Capitol; Powers and Duties.

(a) The primary restoration, planning and preservation responsibility for the State Capitol of Alabama and its contiguous historic grounds, designated by the United States government as a national historic landmark, is hereby delegated to the Alabama Historical Commission.
(b) The Alabama Historical Commission is instructed to protect the historic and architectural integrity of this historic Greek revival masterpiece which served as the first Capitol of the Confederacy in 1861 and has served as the Capitol of Alabama for more than 120 years.
(c) The agencies of the State of Alabama charged with architectural, engineering, maintenance and alteration responsibilities for the State Capitol shall submit plans and specifications to the Alabama Historical Commission which shall review them for the retention of the historic merit and architectural integrity of the landmark prior to any adaptive or construction activities.
(d) The commission shall be authorized and empowered to promote and preserve the historic character and architectural purity of the Capitol building and grounds and, to that end, it shall exercise its authority, control and general supervisory jurisdiction over the Capitol grounds, including walkways and driveways, and over all public areas within the Capitol building, including the outer office of the executive suite. Such authority shall specifically include, but not be limited to, the corridors, rotundas, lobbies, entranceways, stairways, restrooms, porticos, steps and elevators. The commission shall have no jurisdiction over the areas used for private office space, except as to structural modifications, but shall have jurisdiction over all areas specified in this section, and any and all changes contemplated, whether they be architectural in nature or merely the moving or replacement of furniture and furnishings, shall first require the approval of the commission.
With respect to the legislative chambers, legislative lounges and legislative meeting rooms, the commission shall be authorized and empowered to advise and consult with the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate and the presiding officer, respectively, and to suggest and recommend changes and renovations within such spaces that would be appropriate and in keeping with the preservation of the historic value and architectural purity therein; provided, however, that no changes or renovations to the said chambers, lounges or meeting rooms shall be undertaken or initiated without the approval of the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate and the presiding officer, respectively; provided further, that no changes or renovations to the Capitol building and grounds as defined in this section, other than the legislative chambers, legislative lounges and legislative meeting rooms provided for in the preceding provisions of this sentence, shall be undertaken or initiated without the approval of the Governor.
(e) Nothing in this section shall be construed as to supersede any authority of the Building Commission and, if so, that portion is expressly repealed.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 41 - State Government.

Chapter 9 - Boards and Commissions.

Article 10 - Historical Commissions.

Division 1 - Alabama Historical Commission.

Section 41-9-240 - Legislative Findings; Purpose of Division; Creation of Commission.

Section 41-9-241 - Commission a Public Body Corporate.

Section 41-9-242 - Purpose of Commission.

Section 41-9-243 - Composition of Commission.

Section 41-9-244 - Members to Serve Without Pay; Expenses.

Section 41-9-245 - Meetings Generally; Quorum; Organization and Procedure; Officers.

Section 41-9-246 - Board of Advisors.

Section 41-9-247 - Executive Director.

Section 41-9-248 - Employees.

Section 41-9-249 - Powers and Duties of Commission Generally.

Section 41-9-249.1 - Contracts for Recovery or Salvage of Archaeological Treasure, Etc.

Section 41-9-250 - Preservation, Operation, etc., of Certain Historical Properties and Sites by Commission.

Section 41-9-251 - Cahawba Historical Site - Preservation, Operation, Etc.

Section 41-9-252 - Cahawba Historical Site - Advisory Committee.

Section 41-9-253 - Cahawba Historical Site - Powers of Commission; Payment of Expenses.

Section 41-9-254 - Acquisition, Operation, etc., of Libraries or Museums by Commission; Commission Not to Engage in Publishing or Printing of Historical Quarterlies.

Section 41-9-255 - Alabama State Historic Preservation Fund.

Section 41-9-256 - Exemption From Taxation of Commission and Properties, Income, etc., Thereof.

Section 41-9-257 - Council on Historic Pilgrimages - Created; Purpose.

Section 41-9-258 - Council on Historic Pilgrimages - Composition.

Section 41-9-259 - Council on Historic Pilgrimages - Appointment and Terms of Members; Duties.

Section 41-9-260 - Transfer to Commission of Certain Parts of Fort Morgan Military Reservation, etc.; Development, Restoration, etc., Thereof by Commission; Operation of Portion of Reservation Retained by Department of Conservation and Natural Resour...

Section 41-9-261 - Designation of Commission as Agency Responsible for Restoration and Preservation of State Capitol; Powers and Duties.

Section 41-9-262 - Fort Tombeckbee Historical Advisory Board.

Section 41-9-263 - Sunset Provision.