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2-28-4
Section 2-28-4 Permits; statements as to training and experience of applicants; examination.
(a) Permits generally; fees; delinquent penalty; subcategories of structural pest control
permits and fees. Before any person engages in professional work or services as defined in
this chapter or before any person may solicit professional work or services through advertising
or in any other manner, the person shall apply for and obtain from the commissioner an annual
permit on forms furnished for this purpose accompanied with the annual permit fee which shall
be established by the Board of Agriculture and Industries not to exceed $200. Structural pest
control work as defined in subdivision (5) of Section 2-28-1 shall be divided in the
following subcategories: (1) Control of wood-destroying organisms by any method other than
fumigation, (2) Control of industrial, institutional, and household pests by any method other
than fumigation, (3) Fumigation pest control. The annual permit fee for...
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40-18-140
Section 40-18-140 Contribution designations. (a)(1) Each Alabama resident individual
income taxpayer desiring to contribute to any of the programs listed in subsection (b) may
designate an amount of his or her refund, rounded off in whole dollars, in an appropriate
box on the state income tax return form, to be credited to the program. (2) All future check-offs,
duly enacted by the Legislature subsequent to April 17, 2006, shall be accorded an appropriate
box on the state income tax return forms, subject to the terms and conditions prescribed herein,
without the requirement that they be added by amendment to this section. (b) Contributions
received for the following authorized charitable and nonpolitical income tax check-off recipients,
less costs of administration to the Department of Revenue not to exceed five percent, shall
be distributed and appropriated as provided herein: (1) Contributions to the Alabama Aging
Program shall be deposited with the State Treasurer into the Alabama...
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19-3D-2
Section 19-3D-2 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018
REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2019. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. DEFINITIONS.
In this chapter the following terms have the following meanings: (1) APPOINTIVE PROPERTY.
The property or property interest subject to a power of appointment. (2) ASCERTAINABLE STANDARD.
A standard relating to an individual's health, education, support, or maintenance within the
meaning of 26 U.S.C. Section 2041(b)(1)(A), as amended, or 26 U.S.C. Section
2514(c)(1), as amended, and any applicable regulations. (3) AUTHORIZED FIDUCIARY. (A) A trustee
or other fiduciary, other than a settlor, that has the discretion to distribute or direct
a trustee to distribute part or all of the principal of the first trust to one or more current
beneficiaries; (B) a special fiduciary appointed under Section 19-3D-9; or (C) a special-needs
fiduciary under Section 19-3D-13. (4) BENEFICIARY. A person that: (A) has a present
or...
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41-9-1021
Section 41-9-1021 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) AMATEUR. An individual who engages in a match, contest, or exhibition
of boxing, tough man contests, wrestling, or mixed martial arts, for no compensation or thing
of value for participating, which is governed or authorized by any of the following: a. U.S.A.
Boxing. b. The Alabama High School Athletic Association. c. The National Collegiate Athletic
Association. d. Amateur Athletic Union. e. Golden Gloves. f. The local affiliate of any organization
listed in this subdivision. g. USA Wrestling. h. The National Junior College Athletic Association.
i. The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. j. The National Collegiate Wrestling
Association. k. Any organization licensed by the commission. (2) BARE KNUCKLE BOXING. The
original form of boxing, involving two individuals fighting without boxing gloves or other
padding on their hands. (3) BOXING MATCH. A contest...
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17-5-14.1
Section 17-5-14.1 Establishment of segregated, separate political funds; voluntary contributions;
filing of disclosure reports; violations. (a) Any business or nonprofit corporation, incorporated
under the laws of or doing business in this state, or any officer or agent acting on behalf
of the corporation may give, pay, expend, or contribute money, services, anything of value
for the purposes of establishing, administering, or soliciting voluntary contributions to
a separate, segregated fund which can be utilized for political purposes (i) to aid or promote
the nomination or election of any person, including an incumbent political officeholder or
any other person who is or becomes a candidate for political office; or (ii) to aid or promote
the interest or success, or defeat of any political party or political proposition. Any separate,
segregated fund established hereunder for any of the above enumerated purposes shall be established
and administered pursuant to the following...
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27-7-4.2
Section 27-7-4.2 Licenses - Applicability to insurance producer. (a) Nothing in this
chapter shall be construed to require an insurer to obtain an insurance producer license.
In this section, the term "insurer" does not include an insurer's officers,
directors, employees, subsidiaries, or affiliates. (b) A license as an insurance producer
shall not be required of any of the following: (1) An officer, director, or employee of an
insurer or of an insurance producer, provided that the officer, director, or employee does
not receive any commission on policies written or sold to insure risks residing, located,
or to be performed in this state and any of the following: a. The officer, director, or employee's
activities are executive, administrative, managerial, clerical, or a combination of these,
and are only indirectly related to the sale, solicitation, or negotiation of insurance. b.
The officer, director, or employee's function relates to underwriting, loss control, inspection,
or the...
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34-16-3
Section 34-16-3 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Alabama Licensure Board for Interpreters and Transliterators,
created pursuant to Section 34-16-4. (2) CODE OF ETHICS. The tenets established by
the Registry of the Interpreters for the Deaf which set guidelines governing professional
conduct for interpreters and transliterators, and any other code of ethics approved by the
board. (3) CONSUMER. A hard of hearing, deaf, or speech disabled person or any other person
or an agency that requires the services of an interpreter or transliterator to effectively
communicate and comprehend signed or spoken discourse. (4) CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM or
CEP. A program approved by the board to improve the skill level of licensees and permit holders.
(5) FUND. The Alabama Licensure Board for Interpreters and Transliterators Fund, created pursuant
to Section 34-16-9. (6) INTERMEDIARY INTERPRETER. A person who is...
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12-5A-9
Section 12-5A-9 Participation of eligible employees in Employees' Retirement System;
creditable service; formal leave accounting system; inclusion in health insurance plan. (a)
Class specifications and rates of compensation for employees covered by this chapter, juvenile
probation officers, juvenile probation professional staff, and clerical staff, hereafter called
"eligible employees," and any future employees occupying those positions shall be
established by the Administrative Director of Courts. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the compensation
of any employee shall not be diminished as a result of his or her inclusion in the state court
system personnel system. (b) Eligible employees included in the state court system personnel
system pursuant to this chapter shall, on October 1 of the year their county transitions,
be covered by the Employees' Retirement System. An employee who on that date is participating
in a local retirement plan other than a unit administered by the Employees'...
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17-5-7
Section 17-5-7 Use of excess moneys received; solicitation, etc., of contributions.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (d) and in Section 17-5-7.1, a candidate, public
official, or treasurer of a principal campaign committee as defined in this chapter, may only
use campaign contributions, and any proceeds from investing the contributions that are in
excess of any amount necessary to defray expenditures of the candidate, public official, or
principal campaign committee, for the following purposes: (1) Necessary and ordinary expenditures
of the campaign. (2) Expenditures that are reasonably related to performing the duties of
the office held. For purposes of this section, expenditures that are reasonably related
to performing the duties of the office held do not include personal and legislative living
expenses, as defined in this chapter. (3) Donations to the State General Fund, the Education
Trust Fund, or equivalent county or municipal funds. (4) Donations to an organization to which...

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41-9-544
Section 41-9-544 Funding. In addition to any other power established pursuant to this
article, the authority may exercise the following powers: (1) To solicit and receive appropriations,
gifts, contributions of money, and property consistent with the purpose for which the authority
is created. Title to all gifts, articles, and money received by the authority shall be vested
in the authority. The authority shall use gifts, articles, and money received for the purpose
specified by the grantor, to the extent consistent with this article and the rules of the
authority. (2) To solicit and accept loans of furniture and other objects as it deems suitable
and appropriate. The authority shall use loaned furniture and objects for the purpose specified
by the grantor to the extent consistent with this article and the rules of the authority.
(3) To make, enter into, and execute contracts, agreements, and other instruments as may be
necessary or desirable to accomplish any purpose for which it is...
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