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45-49-41
Section 45-49-41 Definitions. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following
meanings: (1) COMMUNITY OF INTEREST. A continuing financial interest between the grantor and
the grantee in either the operation of the dealership business or the marketing of such goods
and services. (2) DEALERSHIP AGREEMENT. An agreement or contract, either express or implied,
between two or more persons, by which a person is granted the right to sell or distribute
liquid goods, or use a trade name, trademark, service mark, logotype, advertising, or other
commercial symbol in the sale of liquid goods, in which there is a community of interest in
the business of offering, selling, or distributing liquid goods at wholesale, retail, by lease,
agreement, or otherwise. (3) GOOD CAUSE. Failure by a dealer to comply substantially with
a provision of the dealership agreement which is both reasonable and of material significance
to the business relationship between the dealer and grantor, provided...
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11-12-16
Section 11-12-16 Payment of equitable or moral claims against county. The county commission
may appropriate from the general or special funds of the county such sums of money as such
county commission shall determine from time to time for the following purposes: (1) To reimburse
any person, firm, or corporation who in good faith has performed services, advanced money
or property for the use of the county or who has in good faith bought county warrants issued
under invalid acts of the legislature for tick eradication or for building public roads. (2)
To refund to any person, firm, or corporation money or compensate him or it for services rendered
or money or property advanced and devoted to the use of the county in procuring funds for
carrying on road improvement, tick eradication, or any lawful public work where, after the
advancement of such money or property or the rendition of such service, it was declared by
decision of the supreme court or by the decision of the Attorney General...
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13A-10-15
Section 13A-10-15 Terrorist threats. (a) A person commits the crime of making a terrorist threat
when he or she credibly, based on an objective evaluation, threatens to commit a crime of
violence against a person or to damage any property by use of a bomb, explosive, weapon of
mass destruction, firearm, deadly weapon, or other mechanism and any of the following: (1)
The threat causes the evacuation of any real property, as defined under this section. (2)
The threat causes the disruption of school, church, or government activity. (3) The threat
is with intent to retaliate against the victim because of his or her involvement or participation
as any of the following: a. A witness or party in any judicial or administrative proceeding.
b. A person who produced records, documents, or other objects in a judicial or administrative
proceeding. c. A person who provided to a law enforcement officer, adult or juvenile probation
officer, prosecuting attorney, or judge any information relating to...
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13A-9-150
Section 13A-9-150 Public assistance fraud; penalties. (a) For the purposes of this section,
public assistance means money or property provided directly or indirectly to eligible persons
through programs of the federal government, the state, or any political subdivision thereof,
including any program administered by a public housing authority. (b) It shall be unlawful
for an individual or business entity to knowingly do any of the following: (1) Fail, by false
statement, misrepresentation, impersonation, or other fraudulent means, to disclose a material
fact used in making a determination as to the qualification of the person to receive public
assistance. (2) Fail to disclose a change in circumstances in order to obtain or continue
to receive any public assistance to which he or she is not entitled or in an amount larger
than that to which he or she is entitled. (3) Aid and abet another person in the commission
of the prohibitions enumerated in subdivisions (1) and (2). (4) Use,...
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16-1-32
Section 16-1-32 Debit cards; authorized uses; transaction fees. (a) The board of trustees or
any other governing body of a public institution of higher education as defined in Section
16-5-1 may establish a program which provides students enrolled at the institution with debit
cards issued by the institution. This specific authority shall exist in addition to any pre-existing
authority to establish such a program conferred elsewhere by the Constitution of Alabama of
1901, or statute. (b) A student issued a debit card under the program may use the card to
purchase merchandise or services available through the institution or at the institution through
a person authorized to sell merchandise or services at the institution, or at any other location
or through any other person as determined by the board of trustees or the governing body.
(c) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing subsection, the debit card program shall
at a minimum allow a person who operates an off-campus...
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25-8-39
Section 25-8-39 Age requirements for street or public place occupations; exemptions. (a) No
person under 14 years of age shall distribute, sell, expose, or offer for sale newspapers,
magazines, periodicals, candy, or other articles, be employed or permitted or suffered to
work in any other trade or occupation performed in any street or public place. (b) The following
organizations are exempt from the requirements of subsection (a): Educational, charitable,
religious, scientific, historical, literary, or nonprofit organizations where the employer-employee
relationship does not, in fact, exist or where the services rendered to such organization
are on a voluntary basis or any other activity as designated by the commissioner. (Acts 1995,
No. 95-604, p. 1263, §8; Act 2009-565, p. 1654, §3.)...
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28-4-20
Section 28-4-20 Sale, offer for sale, possession, barter, exchange, etc., of prohibited liquors
and beverages. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation or association within
this state to sell, offer for sale, keep or have in possession, barter, exchange or to give
away, furnish at a public place or elsewhere or otherwise dispose of the prohibited liquors
and beverages described in this chapter or any of them in any quantity, except as provided
in this chapter, or to accept the delivery of or to receive or to have in possession or possess
in this state any of said prohibited liquors and beverages as defined by the laws of the State
of Alabama in any quantity whatsoever. (Acts 1915, No. 1, p. 1; Acts 1919, No. 7, p. 6; Code
1923, §4621; Code 1940, T. 29, §98.)...
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29-6-7.1
Section 29-6-7.1 Legislative findings as to speech and debate; definitions; privileged and
confidential communication; waiver of privilege. (a) The Legislature hereby finds and declares
the following: (1) Section 56 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section
56 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, contains
a speech or debate clause virtually identical to Section 6 of Article I of the Constitution
of the United States, the federal speech and debate clause. (2) In the case of Gravel v. United
States, 408 U.S. 606, the Supreme Court of the United States held the speech and debate clause
in the Constitution of the United States makes the communications between members of the Congress
and their staff privileged and confidential. (3) The Supreme Court explained its reasoning
as follows: "[T]he day-to-day work of [legislative] aides is so critical to the Members'
performance that they must be treated as the latter's alter ego;...
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32-13-3
Section 32-13-3 Authority to sell; notice; bill of sale; records; voiding of sale; title. (a)
A person, as defined in Section 40-12-240, in possession of a motor vehicle that is considered
an abandoned motor vehicle may sell the motor vehicle at a public auction. (b)(1) Notice of
the date, time, and place of the sale and a description of the motor vehicle to be sold, including
the year, make, model, and vehicle identification number, shall be given by publication once
a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which
the sale is to be held, provided the vehicle is currently registered in the county. In counties
in which no newspaper is published, notice shall be given by posting such notice in a conspicuous
place at the courthouse. The first publication or posting, as the case may be, shall be at
least 30 days before the date of sale. A person selling a motor vehicle at public auction
under subsection (a) shall give notice of the public...
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34-43-3
Section 34-43-3 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) ADVERTISE. Distributing a card, flier, sign, or device to any person
or organization, or allowing any sign or marking on any building, radio, television, or by
advertising by any other means designed to attract public attention. (2) BOARD. The Alabama
Board of Massage Therapy created pursuant to this chapter. (3) BOARD-APPROVED MASSAGE THERAPY
SCHOOL. A school where massage therapy is taught which is one of the following: a. If located
in Alabama is approved by the board as meeting the minimum established standards of training
and curriculum as determined by the board. b. If located outside of Alabama is recognized
by the board and by a regionally recognized professional accrediting body. c. Is a postgraduate
training institute accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Massage Therapy. (4)
ESTABLISHMENT. A site, premises, or business where massage therapy is...
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