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32-6-3
Section 32-6-3 Examination prior to application for license or renewal. (a) Every person who
applies for an initial Alabama driver's license issued by the Department of Public Safety
under this article shall be given and successfully pass an examination before the issuance
of a driver's license. The person shall apply to the officer, state trooper, or duly authorized
third party testing agent of the Director of Public Safety, or one of them where there is
more than one, designated by the Director of Public Safety to conduct examinations. A minor
shall furnish a certified copy of his or her birth certificate or a certified statement from
the county superintendent of education of the county in which the minor resides or from the
superintendent of the school which the minor attends proving that the minor is at least 16
years of age. Upon satisfying this requirement, the minor shall be examined. (b)(1) The Director
of Public Safety shall promulgate reasonable rules and regulations not in...
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34-27A-5
Section 34-27A-5 Rulemaking authority; powers and duties of board; immunity from suit. (a)
The board shall act by a majority vote of its members to adopt administrative rules necessary,
from time to time, to carry out this article. Rules of the board shall be adopted in compliance
with the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 22 of Title 41. (b) The board shall
have the following powers and duties: (1) To receive and process applications for licensure
for all classifications of real estate appraisers, including, but not limited to, "trainee
real property appraiser," "state registered real property appraiser," "licensed
real property appraiser," "certified residential real property appraiser,"
and "certified general real property appraiser" and any subsequent classifications
necessary to conform with the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act
of 1989, Pub. L. No. 101-73, and any subsequent regulations issued pursuant thereto. (2) To
establish the...
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34-8-2
Section 34-8-2 Licensure and classification of contractors. (a) Any person desiring to be licensed
or desiring a renewal of an existing license as a general contractor in this state shall be
a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen of the United States, a person who is
legally present in the United States with appropriate documentation from the federal government,
and shall make and file with the board, not less than 30 days prior to any regular meeting
thereof, a written application on a form as prescribed for examination by the board and the
application shall be accompanied by three hundred dollars ($300) for a new application or
two hundred dollars ($200) in case of a renewal. If a licensee fails to renew his or her license
within 90 days following expiration of the previous license, a late penalty of fifty dollars
($50) shall be collected, upon renewal, in addition to the renewal fee. The applicant shall
apply for a license covering the type or types of contracts on...
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10A-20-1.06
Section 10A-20-1.06 Appointment of administrator to act while bishopric vacant. A bishop who
has become a corporation sole pursuant to this chapter shall be authorized to appoint an administrator
to act for the corporation during the time as the bishopric shall for any reason be vacant.
In the event a vacancy should occur in the bishopric and no administrator shall have been
appointed, then the ecclesiastical authority to whom the bishop is spiritually subject shall
have authority to appoint the administrator. An appointment of an administrator shall be in
writing, signed by the maker, attested by at least two witnesses and acknowledged or proved,
as provided for conveyances of land in this state. Upon the occurrence of a vacancy, the administrator
may file in the office of the Secretary of State an application for certificate of administratorship,
setting forth the vacancy and the administrator's appointment, which application shall be
subscribed, sworn to, and certified like the...
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34-37-14
Section 34-37-14 Wrongful use of certificate; notification of address; inactive status affidavit.
(a) No person who has obtained a certificate or registration shall allow his or her name to
be used by another person, either for the purpose of obtaining permits, or doing business
or work under his or her certificate or registration; and every person certified or registered
shall notify the board of the address of his or her residence and place of business and the
name under which such business is carried on, and shall give written notice within 30 days
to the board of any change in either. (b) Before any individual certified by the board engages
in the business of master plumber and/or master gas fitter, he or she shall notify the board
of the address of the place of business he or she engages in as such and the name under which
such business is carried on and shall give written notice within 30 days of any change in
either. All information required by this section shall be furnished on...
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36-14-1
Section 36-14-1 Duties generally. It is the duty of the Secretary of State: (1) To keep the
state seal, the original statutes and public records of the state, and the records and papers
belonging to the Legislature, keeping the papers of each house separate. (2) To attest commissions
and all other public documents from the executive of the state and, when necessary, to affix
the seal of the state thereto and to certify the same in his or her official capacity. (3)
To record, in books proper for that purpose, all grants and patents issued by the state. (4)
To keep all books, maps, and other papers appertaining to the survey of lands belonging to
the state and the books and papers belonging to the land office. (5) To keep in his or her
office the books, maps, and field notes of the late surveyor general of the United States
for this state which are public archives of the state and, upon application, to give certified
copies of the same, which shall be received in evidence in any of the...
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10A-20-6.06
Section 10A-20-6.06 Altering, amending, or changing certificate of formation. The corporation
may change its corporate name, the location of its principal office, or make other alteration,
amendment, or change in its certificate of formation, as may be desired in the following manner:
(1) Its board of directors by a majority vote thereof, either in person or by proxy, at any
regular meeting of the board, or at any special meeting called for the purpose, shall adopt
a resolution or resolutions setting forth the respect or respects in which the certificate
of formation of the corporation shall be altered, amended, or changed; (2) The report thereof,
certified by the president or the secretary of the corporation under corporate seal, if any,
shall be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing; and (3) Upon the filing of same,
its certificate of formation shall be deemed to be altered, amended, or changed; provided,
that the certificate of alteration, amendment, or change shall contain...
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10A-21-2.12
Section 10A-21-2.12 Aiding of another corporation in railroad construction or entering into
line arrangements. (a) Any railroad corporation and any mining, manufacturing, or quarrying
corporation may, at any time, by means of subscription to the capital stock of any other corporation
or company or otherwise, aid the corporation or company in the construction of its railroad
for the purpose of forming a connection with the railroad or the principal place of business
or works of the corporation furnishing the aid. (b) Any corporation may purchase at judicial
sale, or otherwise hold and use or lease any part or all of the railroad constructed by another
corporation or company, together with its franchises, rights, and property, or may acquire,
hold, and use all or any part of the capital stock of another corporation chartered under
the laws of this state or any other state, if the railroad or railroads so purchased connect
with, or will, when completed, connect with the railroad works,...
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10A-21-2.13
Section 10A-21-2.13 Operation of railroads or canals without state and making extensions within
state by railroad, mining, manufacturing, and quarrying companies. Railroads, mining, manufacturing,
and quarrying companies may purchase, lease, or acquire in any other manner, hold and operate
a railroad or railroads or canals without this state for the purpose of making extensions
or connections, and within this state may extend their roads or may construct and operate
branch roads from any point or points on their lines and may also construct and operate second
tracks, roads, or branch roads connecting any two points on their lines. The purchase must
be made by resolution of the board of directors, which must be submitted to a meeting of the
stockholders, called for the purpose of its consideration; at the meeting the resolution must
be approved by the vote of holders of the larger amount in value of the stock, and if the
resolution is so approved, a copy thereof and of the proceedings...
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12-13-41
Section 12-13-41 Duties of probate judges generally. It shall be the duty of the probate judge:
(1) To issue all citations, letters testamentary, of administration and guardianship, subpoenas,
executions and all other process which is necessary for the exercise of his powers, the jurisdiction
of the court and the enforcement of its judgments, orders and decrees. (2) To keep minutes
of all his official acts and proceedings and, within three months thereafter, to record the
same in well-bound books. (3) To keep all the books, papers and records belonging to his office
with care and security, the papers arranged, filed and labeled so as to be of easy reference
and the books and records lettered and kept with general, direct and reverse indexes, but,
without the authority of the county commission, he shall not make new indexes. (4) To keep
constantly in his office a well-arranged docket, showing the date of the issue and return
of all process, the day set for the hearing, the kind of...
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