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16-61E-2
Section 16-61E-2 Definitions; purchase authorization; competitive bids; applicability
of public contract laws. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Educational and eleemosynary institutions
governed by boards of trustees or similar governing bodies, state trade schools, state junior
colleges, state colleges, or universities under the supervision and control of the State Board
of Education, city and county boards of education, district boards of education of independent
school districts, Department of Youth Services, the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind,
the Alabama School of Fine Arts, and the Alabama School of Math and Science. (2) INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY. Equipment, supplies, and other tangible personal property, software, services,
or any combination of the foregoing, used to provide data processing, networking, or communications
services. (3) JOINT PURCHASING AGREEMENT. An agreement in writing...
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2-26-7
Section 2-26-7 Requirements as to labeling of containers in which seed sold, distributed,
etc. (a) Agricultural seed. (1) Each container of agricultural seed in excess of two pounds
which is sold, offered for sale, exposed for sale or distributed within this state for planting
or sowing purposes shall have attached thereto in a conspicuous place a plainly written in
ink or printed label of a size not less than 2 3/8 x 4 3/4 inches in the English language,
giving information for the following items: a. Commonly accepted name, kind and variety (of
those crops for which commercial varieties have been developed) of each agricultural seed
component in excess of five percent of the whole, subject to tolerances as provided in Section
2-26-3, and the percentage by weight of each in the order of its predominance. Where more
than one component is required to be named, the word "mixture" or the word "mixed"
shall be shown conspicuously near the top of the label or tag in type of not less than 8...

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22-11E-1
Section 22-11E-1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds the following: (1)
Concussions are one of the most commonly reported injuries in children and adolescents who
participate in sports and recreational activities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
estimates that as many as 3,900,000 sports-related and recreation-related concussions occur
in the United States each year. A concussion is caused by a blow or motion to the head or
body that causes the brain to move rapidly inside the skull. The risk of catastrophic injuries
or death is significant when a concussion or head injury is not properly evaluated and managed.
(2) Concussions are a type of brain injury that can range from mild to severe and can disrupt
the way the brain normally works. Concussions can occur in any organized or unorganized sport
or recreational activity and can result from a fall or from participants colliding with each
other, the ground, or with obstacles. Concussions occur with or without...
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34-27C-12
Section 34-27C-12 Prohibited activities. (a) It is unlawful for any person or entity
to do any of the following: (1) Issue a shield or badge not in conformance with this chapter.
Except for sworn peace officers, no person or entity shall wear or display any badge, insignia,
device, shield, patch, or pattern containing words which would indicate that he or she is
a sworn peace officer or that includes the Great Seal of the State of Alabama. The words "security
officer," or a similar term, shall be displayed on any badge, insignia, device, shield,
patch, or pattern worn by a security officer or armed security officer. Except for the vehicle
of a sworn peace officer, no vehicle used by a security officer or an armed security officer
shall have any equipment or markings denoting a law enforcement vehicle. (2) Publish, advertise,
use printed letterhead or circulars, or give statements, or use words or phrases which in
any way suggest or imply that the security officer, armed security...
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40-23-2
Section 40-23-2 Tax levied on gross receipts; certain sales exempt; disposition of funds.
There is levied, in addition to all other taxes of every kind now imposed by law, and shall
be collected as herein provided, a privilege or license tax against the person on account
of the business activities and in the amount to be determined by the application of rates
against gross sales, or gross receipts, as the case may be, as follows: (1) Upon every person,
firm, or corporation, (including the State of Alabama and its Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
in the sale of alcoholic beverages of all kinds, the University of Alabama, Auburn University,
and all other institutions of higher learning in the state, whether the institutions be denominational,
state, county, or municipal institutions, any association or other agency or instrumentality
of the institutions) engaged or continuing within this state, in the business of selling at
retail any tangible personal property whatsoever, including...
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40-25-2.1
Section 40-25-2.1 Tax on cigar wrappers. (a) For the purposes of this section,
the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them by this section:
(1) CIGAR WRAP. An individual tobacco wrapper that is made wholly or in part from tobacco,
including reconstituted tobacco, whether in the form of tobacco leaf, sheet, or tube, if the
wrap is designed to be offered to or purchased by a consumer. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner
of the Department of Revenue of the State of Alabama. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue
of the State of Alabama. (4) NET TAX PROCEEDS. The entire proceeds from the tax herein levied
less costs of collection, refunds, grants, and credits as may be authorized by law. (5) PERSON.
Individuals, firms, corporations, partnerships, companies, or other agencies, associations,
incorporated or otherwise, singular or plural. (6) STATE. The State of Alabama. (7) WHOLESALE
SALE. A sale of tangible personal property by wholesalers to licensed retail...
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45-49-40.17
Section 45-49-40.17 Barber school prerequisites. (a) An application for a license and
approval as a registered school or college of barbering shall contain, under oath, all of
the following: (1) The full name of the applicant. (2) The residence of the applicant, and
if an association or corporation, the same information of the members of the association and
of the stockholders and directors of the corporation. (3) The exact location where the school
or college is located or proposed to be located. (4) Whether or not the school or college
is owned or leased, and if leased, the name and residence of the owner, or if an association
or corporation, the same information of the members of the association and of the directors
and stockholders thereof. (5) Evidence that a bond in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars
($25,000) has been filed with the State Treasurer and made payable to the State of Alabama,
conditioned upon the faithful compliance of the barbering school or college with...
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9-16-71
Section 9-16-71 Declaration of public policy and legislative intent; all land surface
mined under this article shall be reclaimed. (a) The objective of this article is to provide
for the safe, responsible and reasonable reclamation of lands upon which surface disturbances
will be created by surface mining and the surface effects of underground mining so as to protect
the taxable value of property and preserve natural resources within the state and protect
and promote the health and safety of the people of this state, consistent with the protection
of property and with maximum employment and the economic and industrial well-being of the
state. The Legislature finds and declares that the extraction of coal by surface mining provides
a major present and future source of energy and is an essential and necessary activity which
contributes to the economic and material well-being of the state. (b) The Legislature finds
that the unregulated or irresponsible surface mining of coal may cause...
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12-19-180
Section 12-19-180 Criminal history processing fee; allocation of monies; access to court
data from within and without Unified Judicial System; user fees to be deposited in Court Automation
Fund; section not bar to public access to court records. (a) In addition to all other
costs, fees, or fines prescribed by law, each person convicted of a crime in a municipal,
district, or circuit court, except traffic cases which do not involve driving under the influence
of alcohol or controlled substances as set out in Section 32-5A-191, and conservation
cases and juvenile cases, shall be assessed a criminal history processing fee of thirty dollars
($30). The assessment shall be automatically assessed by the clerk of the court upon conviction.
(b) There is created in the State Treasury a fund to be designated as the Public Safety Automated
Fingerprint Identification System Fund, a fund to be designated as the Court Automation Fund,
and a fund to be designated as the Criminal Justice Information...
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12-2-19
Section 12-2-19 Promulgation, filing and publication of rules; construction and interpretation
of rules. (a) Since the Supreme Court now has the initial primary duty to make and promulgate
rules governing practice and procedure in all courts, as well as rules of administration for
all courts, all such rules made and promulgated by the Supreme Court shall be filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court and published in the official report of decisions.
The Clerk of the Supreme Court shall certify to the Secretary of State all such rules. The
Secretary of State shall cause the rules to be published in any code of the laws of Alabama
whenever the codes are published or in pocket supplements to codes. (b) In connection with
its duty to make and promulgate such rules, the Legislature finds that it is within the scope
of such authority for the Supreme Court to make rules of administration pertaining to the
collection, use, protection and disclosure of information, statistics and...
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