45-26A-70.12
Section 45-26A-70.12 Architectural review board. (a) Wetumpka, enacting an ordinance pursuant to this article, may elect to create an architectural review board, hereinafter sometimes called the board, to perform the duties and responsibilities of the historic preservation commission in accepting, considering, and approving or rejecting applications for certificates of appropriateness, as set out in Sections 45-26A-70.08 to 45-26A-70.11, inclusive. (b) If such board is created, it shall be composed of not less than five members who shall have demonstrated training or experience in the fields of history, architecture, architectural history, urban planning, archaeology, or law. A majority of the members of the board shall be bona fide residents of the territorial jurisdiction of Wetumpka. No elected public officials shall serve as members of the board. Not more than one-fifth of the members of the board shall be public officials. (c) Members of the board shall be nominated by the chief...
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29-2A-5
Section 29-2A-5 Material to be provided to commission; grant funds. (a) Any department, agency, institution, and establishment of the executive branch of government and regulatory agency or regulatory commission of the state, excluding entities that do not receive a direct appropriation from the state General Fund or the Education Trust Fund, shall furnish to the commission any available material, subject to the restrictions and limitations of federal law or regulations limiting the sharing of personally identifying information, which the commission determines to be necessary in the performance of the duties and functions of the commission. (b) Any collection of data by a department, agency, institution, establishment, or regulatory agency or regulatory commission of the state, excluding entities that do not receive a direct appropriation from the state General Fund or the Education Trust Fund, shall be furnished to the commission, if available, upon request by the director or an...
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25-2-2
Section 25-2-2 Duties generally. (a) The general functions and duties of the Department of Labor shall be as follows: (1) To administer all labor laws and all laws relating to the relationship between employer and employee, including laws relating to hours of work, and working conditions in places of employment. (2) To make or cause to be made all necessary inspections to determine whether or not the laws, the administration of which is delegated to the Department of Labor, and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto, are being complied with by employers and employees, and to take such action as may be necessary to enforce compliance; provided, however, that there shall be no inspection of boilers which have been inspected, approved, and insured by an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Alabama. Provided, however, that this provision may not prevent compliance verification by the department. (3) To propose to the board of appeals, provided for in this...
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27-12A-40
Section 27-12A-40 Creation of Insurance Fraud Unit. (a) There is hereby established within the department the Insurance Fraud Unit. The commissioner shall appoint the necessary full-time supervisory and investigative personnel of the unit who shall be qualified by training and experience to perform the duties of their positions. The commissioner shall furnish offices, equipment, operating expenses, and necessary personnel to maintain and operate the unit. (b) The unit shall perform all of the following duties: (1) Initiate independent inquiries and conduct independent investigations when the unit has cause to believe that any insurance fraud may be, is being, or has been, committed. (2) Review reports or complaints of alleged insurance fraud from federal, state, and local law enforcement and regulatory agencies, persons engaged in the business of insurance, and the public to determine whether the reports or complaints require further investigation and, if so, to conduct these...
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2-6A-2
Section 2-6A-2 Farm Crisis and Transition Program and Commission established; members; chairman; powers and duties; use of physical facilities of other agencies; rules and regulations; advisory committee. There is hereby established the Farm Crisis and Transition Program of the State of Alabama (herein called "the program") which shall come into existence upon April 29, 1986, and shall continue for a period ending on September 30, 1991, unless earlier terminated by action of the Legislature. The program shall be under the direction and control of the Farm Crisis and Transition Program Commission (herein called "the commission"), which shall consist of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries of the state, the Chairman of the Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Committee of the Senate of Alabama, the Chairman of the Agriculture and Forestry Committee of the House of Representatives of Alabama, the Director of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs and the...
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34-21-128
Section 34-21-128 Oversight, dispute resolution, enforcement,etc. (a) Oversight. (1) Each party state shall enforce this compact and take any action necessary and appropriate to effectuate the purposes and intent of this compact. (2) The commission shall receive service of process in any proceeding that may affect the powers, responsibilities, or actions of the commission, and shall have standing to intervene in such a proceeding for all purposes. Failure to provide service of process in a proceeding to the commission shall render the judgment or order void as to the commission, this compact, or promulgated rules. (b) Default, technical assistance, and termination. (1) If the commission determines that a party state has defaulted in the performance of its obligations or responsibilities under this compact or the adopted rules, the commission shall do all of the following: a. Provide written notice to the defaulting state and other party states of the nature of the default, the proposed...
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38-2-6.1
Section 38-2-6.1 Office of State Parent Locator for the Location of Absent Parents established; duties; assistance of other agencies, etc.; use of information obtained. (a) As used in this section, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) ABSENT PARENT. The parent of a minor child who owes a financial ligation for the support of the minor child or a putative parent against whom a complaint has been filed. (2) OFFICE. The state parent locator in the Department of Human Resources for the location of absent parents, hereinafter created. (b) The Office of State Parent Locator for the Location of Absent Parents is hereby established, and shall perform the following duties: (1) Assist any governmental agency or department in locating an absent parent. (2) Coordinate any activity on a state level in a search for an absent parent. (3) Obtain and disseminate, as hereinafter provided, any information which directly relates to the identity or location of an absent parent. (4)...
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41-9-959
Section 41-9-959 Acquisition of membership; selection and improvement of museum site; considerations; acceptance of gifts, grants, etc.; contracts; admission fee; renovations and maintenance; exclusive jurisdiction; allocation of funds; leases. (a) The commission shall have the duty and authority to acquire membership and to select and improve a site for the museum, taking into consideration the following factors: (1) Accessibility. (2) Location of nearby roads and highways. (3) Scenic attractions. (4) Esthetic value. (5) Cost. (6) Cooperation with federal, state, county, municipal, and other governmental authorities. (7) Protection from the hazards of weather, fire, and any other factors which may affect the suitability of a site for the establishment of the museum. (b) The commission may accept public or private gifts, grants, and donations and may make and enter into contracts with other governmental departments, agencies and boards, whether federal, state, or municipal, and with...
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11-81-185
Section 11-81-185 Rates not subject to state supervision or regulation; supervision, etc., of operation, etc., of sewer systems by State Board of Health. Rates charged for services furnished by any system or combined system purchased, constructed, improved, enlarged, extended or repaired under the provisions of this article shall not be subject to supervision or regulation by any state bureau, board, commission or other like instrumentality or agency thereof, and it shall not be necessary for any borrower operating under the provisions of this article, except as otherwise provided in this section, to obtain any franchise or other permit from any state bureau, board, commission or other instrumentality thereof, except the State Board of Health, in order to construct, improve, enlarge, extend or repair any system or combined system named in this article; provided, however, that the functions, powers and duties of the State Board of Health shall remain unaffected by this article, except...
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34-24-313
Section 34-24-313 Employment of investigators, agents, etc., to assist commission; assistance of prosecuting attorneys; consultants. (a) The State Board of Medical Examiners may employ investigators, attorneys, agents, and any other employees and assistants or use any other means necessary to aid the commission in bringing about and maintaining a rigid administration and enforcement of this article, and the board may incur reasonable, necessary, and proper expenses for assisting the commission and for implementing this article and all laws regulating the practice of medicine or osteopathy within the State of Alabama. The commission and the board may request assistance from the Attorney General, district attorneys, or other prosecuting attorneys of this state in the various circuits and counties. All prosecuting attorneys throughout the state shall assist the commission or the board, upon request of either, in any action for injunction or any prosecution without charge or additional...
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