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9-11-55
Section 9-11-55 Nonresident freshwater fishing licenses - Annual license; penalty. Nonresidents
of the state 16 years of age or older shall not take, catch, kill or attempt to take, catch,
or kill any fish in any of the fresh waters of this state without first procuring an annual
nonresident freshwater fishing license which shall authorize the holder to fish in any legally
available fresh waters of this state, by filing with any person authorized to issue the license
an affidavit stating the applicant's age, place of residence, and post office address and
after paying to the person issuing the license a fee of forty-four dollars ($44), plus a two
dollar ($2) issuance fee, which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided for in Section
9-11-68. The license fees for residents of the states of Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Tennessee,
and Mississippi shall, upon submittal of a valid driver license issued by one of those states
or, in the case of nondrivers, proof of residency of one of...
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13A-10-195
Section 13A-10-195 Possession, distribution, etc., of detonator, explosive, poison gas, or
hoax device by person under indictment or convicted of felony. (a) It shall be unlawful for
a person who is under indictment or who has been convicted of a felony by a court of this
state, any other state, the United States including its territories, possessions, and dominions,
or a foreign nation to possess, manufacture, transport, or distribute a detonator, explosive,
poison gas, or hoax device. (b) It shall be unlawful for a person to knowingly distribute
a detonator, explosive, poison gas, or hoax device to any of the following: (1) A person who
he or she knows or should know has been convicted of a felony by a court of this state, any
other state, the United States including its territories, possessions, and dominions, or a
foreign nation. (2) A person who he or she knows or should know has been adjudicated to be
mentally incompetent by a court of this state, any other state, or the United...
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13A-13-6
Section 13A-13-6 Endangering welfare of child. (a) A man or woman commits the crime of endangering
the welfare of a child when: (1) He or she knowingly directs or authorizes a child less than
16 years of age to engage in an occupation involving a substantial risk of danger to his life
or health; or (2) He or she, as a parent, guardian or other person legally charged with the
care or custody of a child less than 18 years of age, fails to exercise reasonable diligence
in the control of such child to prevent him or her from becoming a "dependent child"
or a "delinquent child," as defined in Section 12-15-1. (b) A person does not commit
an offense under Section 13A-13-4 or this section for the sole reason he provides a child
under the age of 19 years or a dependent spouse with remedial treatment by spiritual means
alone in accordance with the tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious denomination
by a duly accredited practitioner thereof in lieu of medical treatment. (c)...
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13A-6-69
Section 13A-6-69 Enticing child to enter vehicle, house, etc., for immoral purposes. (a) It
shall be unlawful for any person with lascivious intent to entice, allure, persuade, or invite,
or attempt to entice, allure, persuade, or invite, any child under 16 years of age to enter
any vehicle, room, house, office, or other place for the purpose of proposing to such child
the performance of an act of sexual intercourse or an act which constitutes the offense of
sodomy or for the purpose of proposing the fondling or feeling of the sexual or genital parts
of such child or the breast of such child, or for the purpose of committing an aggravated
assault on such child, or for the purpose of proposing that such child fondle or feel the
sexual or genital parts of such person. (b) A violation of this section is a Class C felony.
(Acts 1967, No. 388, p. 976; Code 1975, §13-1-114; Act 2005-301, 1st Sp. Sess., §1.)...

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16-1-10
Section 16-1-10 Selling, etc., alcoholic beverages to school children; keeping on school premises.
Any person, firm, corporation or association that knowingly sells, gives or dispenses any
alcoholic beverage to any school student under the age of 18 years, or keeps or has in possession
any alcoholic beverage in or on the campus or premises of any school building of any public
secondary or grade school is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned
in the state penitentiary for a period of from one to three years. (Acts 1947, No. 532, p.
388, § 1.)...
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16-28-3
Section 16-28-3 Ages of children required to attend school; exemption for church school students;
transfer students. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), every child between
the ages of six and 17 years shall be required to attend a public school, private school,
church school, or be instructed by a competent private tutor for the entire length of the
school term in every scholastic year except that, prior to attaining his or her 16th birthday
every child attending a church school as defined in Section 16-28-1 is exempt from the requirements
of this section, provided the child complies with enrollment and reporting procedures specified
in Section 16-28-7. Admission to public school shall be on an individual basis on the application
of the parents, legal custodian, or guardian of the child to the local board of education
at the beginning of each school year, under the rules as the board may prescribe; provided,
a person who is under 19 years of age and on track to...
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27-14-5
Section 27-14-5 Power to contract; purchase of insurance by or for minors. (a) Any person of
competent legal capacity may contract for insurance. (b) Any minor of the age of 15 years
or more, as determined by the nearest birthday, may, notwithstanding his minority, contract
for annuities, or for insurance upon his own life, body, health, property, liabilities, or
other interests or on the person of another in whom the minor has an insurable interest. Such
a minor shall, notwithstanding such minority, be deemed competent to exercise all rights and
powers with respect to, or under: (1) Any contract for annuity or for insurance upon his own
life, body, or health; or (2) Any contract such minor effected upon his own property, liabilities,
or other interests or on the person of another, as might be exercised by a person of full
legal age, and may at any time surrender his interest in any such contracts and give valid
discharge for any benefit accruing or money payable thereunder. Such a...
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33-4A-17
Section 33-4A-17 Register of applicants for apprenticeship; seniority; statutory requirements.
(a) In order to prevent delays in the apprenticeship and branching of bar pilots, the commission,
when necessary, shall maintain a register of applicants containing no more than nine applicants
for apprenticeship who must be not less than 21 years of age. (b) All pending and future applicants
for apprenticeship from the register of applicants shall be considered by the commission for
apprenticeship in order of their seniority as determined by the commission from time to time
at its sole discretion, which shall be based upon each applicant's professionalism, maturity
and readiness, the date of completion of all requirements to be a bar pilot except apprenticeship,
application to be a pilot, passage of the commission's written examination and branch, and
the compliance with subsections (c) and (d). (c) No person may commence an apprenticeship
unless the commission finds that the applicant meets...
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36-27-16
Section 36-27-16 Retirement, etc., of employees; retirement allowances. (a)(1) RETIREMENT,
ETC., OF EMPLOYEES GENERALLY; ELIGIBILITY FOR SERVICE RETIREMENT BENEFITS. a. Any Tier I plan
member who withdraws from service upon or after attainment of age 60 and any Tier II plan
member who withdraws from service upon or after attainment of age 62 may retire upon written
application to the Board of Control setting forth at what time, not less than 30 days nor
more than 90 days subsequent to the execution and filing thereof, he or she desires to be
retired; provided, that any such member who became a member on or after October 1, 1963, shall
have completed 10 or more years of creditable service; provided further, that a Tier I plan
member employed as a state policeman shall be eligible to file application for service retirement
upon attaining age 52 and a Tier II plan member employed as a state policeman or employed
as a correctional officer, firefighter, or law enforcement officer as defined...
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38-9A-1
Section 38-9A-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following definitions shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (a)
ADULT. An individual 18 years of age or older with a developmental disability. (b) AGENCY.
Any public state agency, including, but not limited to, the Department of Mental Health, Department
of Public Health, and Department of Education. (c) CHILD. An individual under the age of 18
who has a developmental disability or who is at risk for a developmental disability. A child
under the age of six is considered at risk for a developmental disability if the child has
substantial developmental delay or specific congenital or acquired condition that has a high
probability of resulting in a developmental disability if services are not provided. (d) COMMUNITY
COUNCIL. A local council composed of people with a developmental disability and their family
members who supervise the implementation of the program in its...
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