Alabama Statutes

§ 41-9-541 — Creation; Purposes

Alabama § 41-9-541
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 41State Government
Ch. 9Boards and Commissions
Art. 20AGovernor’s Mansion Authority

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Ala. Code § 41-9-541 (2026).

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(a)There is created the Governor’s Mansion Authority to preserve, operate, and maintain the Alabama Governor’s Mansion, also known as the Ligon House, located on South Perry Street in Montgomery, Alabama, the adjacent historic property known as the John Blue-Hill House (“Hill House”) on South Perry Street, and such adjacent properties as may be acquired from time to time, hereinafter designated the Governor’s Mansion Complex. The Governor’s Mansion Complex means the state-owned property within the area bounded on the north by Cromwell Street, bounded on the east by South Perry Street, bounded on the south by Finley Avenue, and bounded on the west by South Court Street.
(b)The purposes of the authority shall be to preserve and maintain the Governor’s Mansion and to protect the historical

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Legislative History

(Act 2011-568, p. 1146, §2; Act 2019-503, §1.)

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