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28-4-27
Section 28-4-27 Enforcement of Section 28-4-26. If any person violates a provision of Section
28-4-26, upon complaint being made on oath before a judge of any court having jurisdiction
of misdemeanors that spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, or other beverages or liquors, prohibited
by law to be sold, given away or otherwise disposed of have been sold, given away or otherwise
disposed of in violation of law and that the person committing such offense comes within the
terms of Section 28-4-26 and that such person is known or unknown to the person making the
complaint and that other parties present and participating in the tippling or drinking of
liquors at such place are unknown to the person making the complaint, it shall be the duty
of such judge to issue forthwith a warrant of arrest for such party for the offense charged
in the complaint and immediately to place such warrant in the hands of the sheriff or other
lawful officer. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Code 1923, ยง4630; Code...
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34-9-46
Section 34-9-46 Subpoenas and testimony. In all matters pending before it, the board shall
have the power to issue subpoenas and compel the attendance of witnesses and the production
of all necessary papers, books, and records, documentary evidence and materials or other evidence.
Any person failing or refusing to appear or testify regarding any matter about which he or
she may be lawfully questioned or to produce any papers, books, records, documentary evidence,
or materials or other evidence in the matter to be heard, after having been required by order
of the board or by a subpoena of the board to do so, may, upon application by the board to
any circuit judge of the State of Alabama, be ordered to comply therewith; and, upon failure
to comply with the order of the circuit judge, the court may compel obedience by attachment
as for contempt as in case of disobedience of a similar order or subpoena issued by the court.
The president, in a writing filed with the board, may designate and...
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45-17A-50.10
Section 45-17A-50.10 Finality of disciplinary action; record of hearing and determination;
procedures of hearings; review. (a) No disciplinary action taken against a regular status
employee, except a head of a department, that involves suspension without pay, demotion, dismissal,
or any other action as defined by the implementing rules and regulations shall become final
until the board holds a hearing on the action, if the employee appeals the action in writing
to the board within 10 calendar days of receipt of written notification of the action to be
taken by the mayor. Within 30 calendar days after receipt of the written appeal of the employee,
the board shall schedule and hold a public hearing on the appeal and render a decision. (b)
All hearings before the board shall be recorded and transcribed. In all cases, the decision
of the board shall be reduced to writing and entered in the record of the case. The board
may in its decision uphold the action by the mayor, modify the action,...
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45-18-120.11
is made to the merit system board, giving the reason for such removal, discharge, or demotion.
The employee shall have 10 days from the time of notification of discharge, removal, or demotion
in which to appeal to the merit system board. If such appeal is filed, the merit system board
shall order the charges or complaint to be filed 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 fitness
or ability; and if such removal, discharge, or demotion is appealed to the merit system board,
then the same shall become final only upon affirmation by the merit system board after a hearing
upon written charges or complaint has been had and after an opportunity has been given such
employee to face his or her accusers and be heard in his or her...
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45-37-243.07
Section 45-37-243.07 Violations; contraband beverages. Among others the following acts and
omissions shall be unlawful: (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale,
or deliver within any county subject to this subpart any alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, or
fermented liquor on which the license tax herein levied has not been paid. (2) The judge of
probate, license commissioner, director of county department of revenue, or other public officer
performing like duties in such counties, his or her agent, or any peace officer of the county
shall have authority to seize without warrant any and all alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, or
fermented liquors which are on hand for or are being sold in any place operating without a
license from the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board or any such beverages on which the
license tax levied by this subpart has not been paid including the containers or packages
in which such alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, or fermented liquors are found...
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2-17-24
Section 2-17-24 Conduct of investigations and requirement of reports as to organization, business,
practices, etc., of persons, firms, etc., engaged in intrastate commerce by commissioner;
access to copying, etc., of documentary evidence; powers of commissioner as to witnesses generally;
issuance of subpoenas and orders for taking of depositions; enforcement of subpoenas and orders
of commissioner, etc., generally; fees of witnesses, etc.; witnesses not to be excused from
testifying on grounds of self-incrimination; immunity from prosecution of witnesses as to
matters, etc., upon which compelled to testify. (a) The commissioner shall also have power:
(1) To gather and compile information concerning and to investigate from time to time the
organization, business, conduct, practices and management of any person, firm or corporation
engaged in intrastate commerce and the relation thereof to other persons, firms and corporations;
(2) To require, by general or special order, persons, firms...
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34-29-79
Section 34-29-79 Administrative hearing procedures. (a) When the board, by its official actions,
acts or proposes to act in a manner which will affect the rights, duties, or privileges of
the issuance of a license to an applicant or the license of a veterinarian, veterinary technician,
or other individual, those persons shall have a right to an administrative hearing. When the
board proposes to act in such manner, it shall give to the person or persons notice of their
right to a hearing by certified mail to the person at his or her last known address, a notice
of the proposed action, notice of a right to a hearing, and the time and place for a hearing,
as provided in subsection (b). If the person or persons fail to appear at the time set for
the hearing, the hearing may be conducted in absentia. (b) A hearing shall be held no sooner
than 20 days after written notice to the licensed veterinarian, veterinary technician, or
other individual of the administrative charges against him or...
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45-49-85.60
be conferred without the necessity of the same being invoked in any estate proceeding and may
be exercised at the discretion of the court. (b)(1) That the judges of the probate courts
shall have the same powers and authority which judges of the circuit courts of this state
have in connection with the administration of estates in the circuit courts, including, but
not limited to, the authority to (i) grant private sales of property, (ii) determine title
and/or ownership of assets, real, personal, or mixed, (iii) authorize, order, and direct
paternity testing where there is a question concerning a parent-child relationship, and (iv)
determine heirship. (2) That the chief clerks of the probate courts, appointed pursuant to
statute, shall have the same powers and authority and may do all acts and things and perform
all other duties ministerial and judicial, where there is no contest, that the probate judges
may do and perform under this section. (c) That all laws of pleading and...
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45-5-120
shall be probationary for one year from the date of appointment. A probationary employee may
be discharged by the sheriff or a governmental entity at their pleasure at any time before
the expiration of one year from his or her appointment. After he or she shall have served
for one year in the position to which he or she was appointed or employed, such employee shall
become a merit employee. (k) The appointing authority shall have authority to suspend without
pay a merit employee for any personal misconduct, or fact, affecting or concerning
his or her fitness or ability to perform his or her duties in the public interest. In the
event a merit employee is suspended without pay for more than 30 days in any one year, he
or she shall be entitled to a public hearing by the board upon written demand filed within
five days from the date of the order of suspension. If, after hearing, the board determines
that the action of the appointing authority was not with good cause, the suspension...
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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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