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25-7-4
Section 25-7-4 Boards of mediation. The Governor may, whenever he considers it expedient, appoint
a board of mediation, consisting of three members, for the purpose of gathering facts and
information and hearing evidence concerning the cause of any strike, lockout, or other dispute
or disagreement between employees or between any employer and his employees, for the purpose
of making recommendations for the peaceable solution thereof, and, if the parties involved
in such strike, lockout, or other dispute or disagreement shall in writing submit to such
board such strike, lockout, or other dispute or disagreement for arbitration, which written
submission must contain an agreement to abide by the determination or award of the board,
then also for the purpose of arbitrating such strike, lockout, or other dispute or disagreement.
One member of the board shall be a person who, on account of his previous employment or affiliations,
shall be generally classified as a representative of...
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27-2-30
Section 27-2-30 Hearings - How conducted. (a) A hearing may be held in the department at Montgomery,
Alabama, or at any other place in this state more convenient to parties and witnesses, as
the commissioner determines. The commissioner or his deputy or examiner shall preside at the
hearing and shall expedite the hearing and all procedures involved therein. (b) Hearings may
be closed to the public at the commissioner's discretion; except that a hearing shall be open
to the public if so requested in writing by any party to the hearing. (c) The commissioner
shall allow any party to the hearing to appear in person and by counsel to be present during
the giving of all evidence, to have a reasonable opportunity to inspect all documentary and
other evidence, to examine and cross-examine witnesses, to present evidence in support of
his interest, and to have subpoenas issued by the commissioner to compel attendance of witnesses
and production of evidence in his behalf. The testimony may be...
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41-22-17
Section 41-22-17 Filing of application for rehearing in contested cases; form and content;
effect of application on final order; grounds for rehearing; service of application on parties
of record; agency decision on application. (a) Any party to a contested case who deems himself
aggrieved by a final order and who desires to have the same modified or set aside may, within
15 days after entry of said order, file an application for rehearing, which shall specify
in detail the grounds for the relief sought therein and authorities in support thereof. (b)
The filing of such an application for rehearing shall not extend, modify, suspend or delay
the effective date of the order, and said order shall take effect on the date fixed by the
agency and shall continue in effect unless and until said application shall be granted or
until said order shall be superseded, modified, or set aside in a manner provided by law.
(c) Such application for rehearing will lie only if the final order is: (1) In...
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12-17-94
Section 12-17-94 Duties generally. (a) The duties of the clerks of the circuit court include
all of the following: (1) To sign and issue all summons, subpoenas, writs, executions, and
other processes, under the authority of the court. (2) To keep a consolidated docket sheet
of civil and criminal cases, the names of the parties, the character of action or offense,
the names of the attorneys and the sheriff's return, which shall be entered in all civil and
criminal cases standing for trial, in the order in which they are brought, and the bench notes,
orders, rulings on motions and pleadings, other preliminary matters and final judgment which
have been made in each case by the judge, which shall be the official minutes. (3) To keep
all papers, books, dockets, and records belonging to their office with care and security,
with the papers filed, arranged, numbered, and labeled, so as to be of easy reference, and
the books, dockets and records properly lettered. Parties shall be allowed to...
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30-3-169.2
Section 30-3-169.2 Court order. (a) Where the ends of justice dictate, the court may grant
a temporary order restraining the change of principal residence of a child or ordering return
of a child to the former residence of the child if a change of principal residence has previously
taken place without compliance with this article, and may consider, among other factors, any
of the following: (1) The notice required by this article was not provided in a timely manner.
(2) The notice required by this article was not accurate or did not contain sufficient information
upon which a person receiving the notice could base an objection. (3) The child already has
been relocated without notice, agreement of the parties, or prior court approval. (4) The
likelihood that on final hearing the court will not approve the change of the principal residence
of the child. (b) The court may grant a temporary order permitting the change of principal
residence of a child and providing for a revised schedule...
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31-2A-49
Section 31-2A-49 (Article 49.) Depositions. (a) At any time after charges have been signed
as provided in Section 31-2A-30 (Article 30), any party may take oral or written depositions
unless the military judge or summary court-martial officer hearing the case or, if the case
is not being heard, an authority competent to convene a court-martial for the trial of those
charges forbids it for good cause. (b) The party at whose instance a deposition is to be taken
shall give to every other party reasonable written notice of the time and place for taking
the deposition. (c) Depositions may be taken before and authenticated by any military or civil
officer authorized by the laws of the state or by the laws of the place where the deposition
is taken to administer oaths. (d) A duly authenticated deposition taken upon reasonable notice
to the other parties, so far as otherwise admissible under the rules of evidence, may be read
in evidence or, in the case of audiotape, videotape, digital image...
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34-43-15
Section 34-43-15 Complaints; grounds for suspension; revocation, etc., of license; penalties;
rulemaking authority. (a) Any person may file with the board a written and signed complaint
regarding an allegation of impropriety by a licensee, establishment, or person. Complaints
shall be made in the manner prescribed by the board. Complaints received by the board shall
be referred to a standing investigative committee consisting of a board member, the Executive
Director, the board attorney, and the board investigator. If no probable cause is found, the
investigative committee may dismiss the charges and prepare a statement, in writing, of the
reasons for the decision. (b) If probable cause is found, the board shall initiate an administrative
proceeding. Upon a finding that the licensee has committed any of the following instances
of misconduct, the board may suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew a license or impose
a civil penalty after notice and opportunity for a hearing pursuant...
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24-1-112
Section 24-1-112 Procedure for adoption of resolution authorizing operation of housing authority
in municipality. No governing body of a municipality shall adopt a resolution as provided
in Sections 24-1-103 or 24-1-111 declaring that there is a need for a housing authority, other
than a housing authority established by such municipality, to exercise its powers within such
municipality, unless a public hearing has first been held by such governing body and unless
such governing body shall have found, in substantially the following terms: That unsanitary
or unsafe inhabited dwelling accommodations exist in such municipality or that there is a
shortage of safe or sanitary dwelling accommodations in such municipality available to persons
of low income at rentals they can afford and that these conditions can be best remedied through
the exercise of the aforesaid housing authority's powers within the territorial boundaries
of such municipality; provided, that such findings shall not have...
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27-9-6
Section 27-9-6 License - Suspension, revocation or refusal to continue. Repealed by Act 2011-637,
ยง3, effective January 1, 2012. (a) The commissioner may suspend for not more than 12 months
or may revoke or refuse to continue any adjuster license if, after a hearing held on not less
than 20 days' advance notice to the licensee of such hearing and of the charges against him
by registered or certified mail as provided in subsection (c) of Section 27-2-18, he finds
that as to the licensee any one or more of the following causes exist: (1) For any cause for
which issuance of the license could have been refused had it then existed and been known to
the commissioner; (2) For obtaining or attempting to obtain any such license through misrepresentation
or fraud; (3) For violation of or noncompliance with any applicable provision of this title
or for willful violation of any lawful rule, regulation, or order of the commissioner; (4)
For misappropriation or conversion to his own use or illegal...
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45-29-120.13
Section 45-29-120.13 Removal, discharge, or demotion of merit employee; hearing; appeals. (a)(1)
The governing body of the county, or the head of any department or office, may remove, discharge,
or demote any merit employee who is directly under such governing body, or department head,
provided that within five days a report in writing of such action is made to the board, giving
the reason for such removal, discharge, or demotion. The employee shall have 10 days from
the time of his or her notification of his or her removal, discharge, or demotion in which
to appeal to the board. If such appeal is filed, the board shall thereupon order the charges
or complaint to be filed forthwith in writing, if not already filed, and shall hold a hearing
de novo on such charges. No merit employee shall be removed, discharged, or demoted except
for some personal misconduct, or fact, rendering his or her further tenure harmful to the
public interest, or for some cause affecting or concerning his or her...
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