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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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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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41-23-61
Section 41-23-61 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) ADVISORY COUNCIL. A subcommittee of the committee. (2) BASE
FUNDS. Any money not appropriated pursuant to this article, that is used to match the state
funds. Base funds may be federal, local, private, foundation grants, or money derived from
any other source. (3) COMMITTEE. The Regional Revolving Loan Policy Committee established
by Section 41-23-51. (4) CONTRACTUAL SERVICES. Any services necessary for the implementation
of and the administration of this article. (5) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Economic
and Community Affairs. (6) INCUBATOR. A multitenanted facility characterized by shared business
services, equipment, space, and access to on-premises business consultants. (7) LEGAL ENTITY.
Any authority, agency, regional planning and development commission, city government, county
government, or subdivisions thereof to which the state may grant funds....
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44-2-20
Section 44-2-20 Text of compact. The Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children is hereby
enacted into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in
form substantially as follows: Article I. Purpose and Policy. It is the purpose and policy
of the party states to cooperate with each other in the interstate placement of children to
the end that: (a) Each child requiring placement shall receive the maximum opportunity to
be placed in a suitable environment and with persons or institutions having appropriate qualifications
and facilities to provide a necessary and desirable degree and type of care. (b) The appropriate
authorities in a state where a child is to be placed may have full opportunity to ascertain
the circumstances of the proposed placement, thereby promoting full compliance with applicable
requirements for the protection of the child. (c) The proper authorities of the state from
which the placement is made may obtain the most complete...
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5-13B-26
Section 5-13B-26 Examinations; periodic reports; cooperative agreements; assessment of fees.
(a) To the extent consistent with subsection (c), the superintendent may make such examinations
of any branch established and maintained in this state pursuant to this article by an out-of-state
state bank as the superintendent may deem necessary to determine whether the branch is being
operated in compliance with the laws of this state and in accordance with safe and sound banking
practices. The provisions of Chapter 3A, Title 5, shall apply to such examinations. (b) The
superintendent may prescribe requirements for periodic reports regarding any out-of-state
bank that operates a branch in Alabama pursuant to this article. The required reports shall
be provided by such bank or by the bank supervisory agency having primary responsibility for
such bank. Any reporting requirements prescribed by the superintendent under this subsection
shall be (1) consistent with the reporting requirements...
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8-31-5
Section 8-31-5 Penalties for violation of chapter; penalties collected remitted to State Treasurer;
suspension or revocation of license or certificate. (a) Upon an entry of judgement or decree
for a violation of this chapter, the court shall impose a civil penalty not to exceed one
thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation with an aggregate total not to exceed twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000) for any 24-hour period. (b) All penalties collected under this
chapter shall be remitted by the circuit court to the State Treasurer and shall be credited
to the account of either the office of the Attorney General or the office of the district
attorney whichever initiated the action resulting in the imposition of such penalties. (c)
Upon a showing to the court by the office of the Attorney General or the office of the district
attorney that a person has engaged in continuous and willful violations of this chapter, the
court may suspend or revoke any license or certificate authorizing that...
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17-5-19
Section 17-5-19 Violations. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person who
intentionally violates any provision of this chapter shall be guilty, upon conviction, of
a Class A misdemeanor. (b) A person who intentionally violates any reporting requirement of
Sections 17-5-4, 17-5-5, or 17-5-8 shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a Class A misdemeanor.
A person's failure to promptly file a required report upon discovering or receiving notice
from any person that the report has not been filed, or the failure to promptly correct an
omission, error, or other discrepancy in a filed report upon discovering or receiving notice
of the discrepancy, shall create a rebuttable presumption of intent to violate the applicable
reporting requirement. (c) Any person who intentionally violates Section 17-5-7 shall be guilty,
upon conviction, of a Class B felony. (d) The Attorney General or district attorney for the
appropriate jurisdiction may prosecute violations of this chapter. Venue...
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22-20A-32
Section 22-20A-32 Violations. (a) Any food service establishment engaged in the sale or advertising
of catfish products in violation of this article shall be subject to civil penalties. The
department shall impose the following civil penalties. For violations occurring within a 24-month
period: (1) A warning for the first violation. (2) A fine of one hundred dollars ($100) for
a second violation with 24 months. (3) A fine of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the
third violation within 24 months. (4) A fine of five hundred dollars ($500) for the fourth
violation within 24 months. (5) A fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the fifth violation
within 24 months and at the discretion of the department, a suspension of the food service
establishment permit. (b) A person may appeal the assessment of a civil penalty by requesting
a hearing that shall be held in accordance with the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act.
Judicial review of a final action of the department shall be...
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23-1-294
Section 23-1-294 Advisory Council. (a) The Advisory Council shall consist of a member of the
Alabama House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House, a member of the Alabama
Senate appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, one member appointed by each member of the Designating
Committee, three persons appointed from the state at-large by the Governor, and one representative
appointed by the Governor from each of the following groups or organizations: (1) Scenic Alabama.
(2) Alabama Environmental Council. (3) The outdoor advertising industry. (4) The Alabama Wildlife
Federation. (5) A business, industry, or trade association or professional organization having
its principal programs extending generally throughout the state, and having a demonstrated
concern for balancing economic growth with protection for the environment and increased recreational
opportunities. (6) Public utilities. (7) Tourism associations. (8) Real estate associations.
(9) Regional planning commissions....
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31-9-4
Section 31-9-4 State Emergency Management Agency; Director of Emergency Management. (a) There
is hereby created within the executive branch of the state government a department of emergency
management, hereinafter called the "Emergency Management Agency," with a Director
of Emergency Management, hereinafter called the "director," who shall be the head
thereof. The director shall be appointed by the Governor. The director shall devote his or
her entire time to the duties of the office. The director shall not hold another office under
the government of the United States or any other state, or of this state, or any political
subdivision thereof, during his or her incumbency in such office, and shall not hold any position
of trust or profit, or engage in any occupation or business the conduct of which shall interfere
or be inconsistent with the duties of Director of Emergency Management under the provisions
of this article. The director shall hold office during the pleasure of the...
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