The annual appropriation shall be devoted, so far as may be necessary to execute the purposes of this chapter, to the discharge of the expenses of the survey, including the compensation of all temporary and permanent assistants, traveling expenses of the geologist and geological corps, in and out of the state, purchase of apparatus and materials for making chemical analysis, other expenditures for outfit, expenses incurred in providing for the transportation, arrangement and proper exhibition of the geological and other collections made on the authority of this chapter and the engraving of maps and sections, etc., to illustrate the quadrennial reports of progress; provided, however, that no payment shall be made by the survey to the university on account of rent or permanent improvements, nor shall the university make use of the survey's apparatus and materials for making chemical analysis nor share in expenditures for outfit referred to herein.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 9 - Conservation and Natural Resources.
Chapter 4 - Geological Survey.
Section 9-4-1 - State Geologist - Qualifications, Appointment and Term of Office; Vacancies.
Section 9-4-2 - State Geologist - Duties Generally.
Section 9-4-4 - State Geologist and Assistant State Geologist May Teach at University of Alabama.
Section 9-4-3 - State Geologist - Appointment of Assistants.
Section 9-4-5 - Limitations Upon Teaching by State Geologist and Assistant State Geologist.
Section 9-4-6 - Compensation for Teaching.
Section 9-4-8 - Expenditures From Annual Appropriation.
Section 9-4-9 - Disbursements.
Section 9-4-10 - Bulletins or Reports of State Geologist.
Section 9-4-12 - Agreements as to Payment of Expenses of Field Surveys, Etc.
Section 9-4-13 - Right of Entry on Lands for Preparation of Surveys, Etc.
Section 9-4-16 - Contracts Between Survey or Board and Faculty Members or Students - Contents.
Section 9-4-17 - Retention of Faculty Members or Students Not to Interfere With Ordinary Duties.
Section 9-4-18 - Persons Retained Not Subject to Merit System Act.