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34-26-46
intimidation, or abuse, sexual or otherwise, of a client or patient. (8) Engaging in sexual
intercourse or other sexual contact with a client or patient. (9) Use of repeated untruthful
or deceptive or improbable statements concerning the licensee's qualifications or the effects
or results of proposed treatment, including functioning outside of one's professional competence
or area of specialization established by education, training, and experience as recognized
by the board. (10) Gross malpractice or repeated malpractice or gross negligence
in practice as a psychologist or psychological technician. (11) Aiding or abetting practice
as a psychologist or psychological technician by any person not licensed by the board. (12)
Conviction of fraud in filing Medicare or Medicaid claims or in filing claims to any third
party payor (a copy of the record of conviction, certified to by the clerk of the court entering
the conviction, shall be conclusive evidence). (13) Exercising undue...
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34-23-33
is suspect, the board may complete the examination by the designated practitioners at its own
expense. When mental or physical capacity to practice is at issue, every pharmacist licensed
to practice pharmacy in the state shall be deemed to have given consent to submit to a mental
or physical examination or to any combination of the examinations and to waive all objections
to the admissibility of the examination, or to previously adjudicated evidence of mental incompetence.
(6) Gross malpractice or repeated malpractice or gross negligence in the practice
of pharmacy. (7) Violation of any provisions contained in this chapter. (8) Employing, assisting,
or enabling in any manner any unlicensed person to practice pharmacy. (9) The suspension,
revocation, or probation by another state of a license to practice pharmacy. A certified copy
of the record of suspension, revocation, or probation of the state making such a suspension,
revocation, or probation shall be conclusive evidence of...
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15-12-1
(7) NONOVERHEAD EXPENSES. The reasonable expenses incurred during and directly related to an
appointed counsel's legal representation of an indigent defendant including, but not limited
to, mileage, postage, and reasonable costs of photocopying. Nonoverhead expenses do not include
fees and expenses of all experts, investigators, and others rendering indigent defense services
to be used by counsel for an indigent defendant; office overhead expenses, such as professional
license fees; malpractice, casualty, health, general disability, and workers' compensation
insurance; office salaries; ad valorem taxes; office supplies; office rent; depreciation of
office equipment and furniture; continuing legal education expenses, including travel and
lodging; utilities; bank fees and interest on loans; professional fees; and other overhead
expenses or costs. (8) OFFICE. The Office of Indigent Defense Services. (9) PUBLIC DEFENDER.
Any attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama,...
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27-5-6
loss or damage to any property or interest caused by the breakage or leakage of sprinklers,
hoses, pumps, and other fire-extinguishing equipment or apparatus, water pipes or containers
or by water entering through leaks or openings in buildings and insurance against loss or
damage to such sprinklers, hoses, pumps and other fire-extinguishing equipment or apparatus;
(9) CREDIT. Insurance against loss or damage resulting from failure of debtors to pay their
obligations to the insured; (10) MALPRACTICE. Insurance against legal liability of
the insured and against loss, damage or expense incidental to a claim of such liability and
including medical, hospital, surgical, and funeral benefits to injured persons, irrespective
of legal liability of the insured, arising out of the death, injury, or disablement of any
person or arising out of damage to the economic interest of any person as the result of negligence
in rendering expert, fiduciary, or professional service; (11) LIVESTOCK....
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22-21-358
while he or she was a board member, officer of the authority, or a physician acting as an agent
of such authority as stated above, against all judgments, fines, amounts paid in settlement
and reasonable expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees actually and necessarily
incurred) as a result of any such action or proceeding, or any appeal therein; provided, however,
that nothing herein shall be construed as permitting indemnification of any person: a. In
connection with any malpractice action or proceeding arising out of or in any way connected
with such person's practice of his profession; b. In connection with an action or proceeding
by such authority in which a person is adjudged liable to such authority; or c. In connection
with any other action or proceeding in which such person is adjudged liable on the basis that
personal benefit was improperly received by such person. (8) To make any other indemnification
now or hereafter authorized by law; and (9) To have and...
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6-5-543
shall revert to the judgment debtor. (g) In the event periodic payments are ordered under this
section, the court shall order the judgment marked satisfied when the judgment debtor satisfies
the court that he is adequately insured or posts security sufficient to assure full payment
of such damages or purchases an annuity of sufficient value as set out in subsection (c) of
this section. (h) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section to require
the entry of judgments in malpractice actions against health care providers which provide
for the payment of future damages in excess of $150,000 through periodic payments rather than
lump sum payments. By authorizing periodic payment of judgments as required herein it is the
intent of the Legislature that the courts will utilize such judgments to provide compensation
sufficient to meet the needs of an injured plaintiff and those persons who are dependent upon
the plaintiff for the period of years during which said future...
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