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34-27-36
Section 34-27-36 Disciplinary action - Generally. (a) The commission or its staff may
on its own, or on the verified complaint in writing of any person, investigate the actions
and records of a licensee. The commission may issue subpoenas and compel the testimony of
witnesses and the production of records and documents during an investigation. If probable
cause is found, a formal complaint shall be filed and the commission shall hold a hearing
on the formal complaint. The commission shall revoke or suspend the license or impose a fine
of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than two thousand five hundred dollars
($2,500), or both, or reprimand the licensee in each instance in which the licensee is found
guilty of any of the following acts set out in this section. The commission may revoke
or suspend a license until such time as the licensee has completed an approved continuing
education course and/or made restitution to accounts containing funds to be held for other...

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41-16-120
Section 41-16-120 Powers and duties; definitions. (a) The Director of the Department
of Economic and Community Affairs shall be responsible for the distribution, transfer, or
disposal of all surplus personal property owned by the state and all right, title, interest,
and equity in the property shall be transferred to the department for such purpose. The director
may delegate to the Director of the Surplus Property Division such supervision and control
of the distribution or disposal of state owned surplus personal property. (b) As used in this
article, the following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise: (1) DIVISION. Surplus Property Division of the Department of
Economic and Community Affairs. (2) SURPLUS PROPERTY. That property declared by the property
manager of each state department, bureau, board, commission, or agency to be surplus and so
designated in writing to the director of the division. All real property owned...
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41-16-50
Section 41-16-50 Contracts for which competitive bidding required. (a) With the exception
of contracts for public works whose competitive bidding requirements are governed exclusively
by Title 39, all expenditure of funds of whatever nature for labor, services, work, or for
the purchase of materials, equipment, supplies, or other personal property involving fifteen
thousand dollars ($15,000) or more, and the lease of materials, equipment, supplies, or other
personal property where the lessee is, or becomes legally and contractually, bound under the
terms of the lease, to pay a total amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) or more, made
by or on behalf of any state trade school, state junior college, state college, or university
under the supervision and control of the Alabama Community College System, the Alabama Fire
College, the district boards of education of independent school districts, the county commissions,
the governing bodies of the municipalities of the state, and the...
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41-9-682
Section 41-9-682 Function and powers generally. (a) It shall be the function and main
purpose of the board to honor those, living or dead, who, by achievement or service, have
made outstanding and lasting contributions to music in Alabama or elsewhere. The board may
adopt such rules, regulations and bylaws as may be needed to carry out its functions. Also,
it may conduct surveys and polls and may appoint such committees and representatives as it
may determine necessary or desirable. The board may acquire, construct, install, equip, lease,
manage and operate buildings and other facilities consisting of any one or more of the following
to be located in Colbert County, Alabama: (i) a music hall of fame and exhibition facility
for the display of busts, statues, plaques, books, papers, computerized figures, memorabilia,
records, films, audio tapes, video tapes, compact disks, recordings, pictures and other exhibits
relating to music and musicians, (ii) a library, research and educational...
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45-20-242.81
Section 45-20-242.81 Levy of additional use tax. (a) This section shall only
apply to Covington County. (b) All words, terms, and phrases as defined in Sections 40-23-60,
40-23-61, 40-23-62, and 40-23-63, providing for the levy of a state use tax shall wherever
used in this section, have the same meanings respectively ascribed to them, in those
sections except where the context herein clearly indicates a different meaning. In addition,
the following words, terms, and phrases where used in this section shall have the following
respective meanings except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) COUNTY.
Covington County. (2) COUNTY COMMISSION. Covington County Commission. (3) MONTH. The calendar
month. (4) STATE USE TAX. The tax imposed by the use tax statutes. (5) STATE USE TAX STATUTES.
Sections 40-23-60, 40-23-61, 40-23-62, and 40-23-63, which levy a certain use tax, and include
all statutes, including amendments to those sections which expressly set forth any...
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40-2A-3
Section 40-2A-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter and Chapter 2B, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ASSOCIATE ALABAMA TAX TRIBUNAL JUDGE. An associate
judge as defined in Section 40-2B-2. (2) AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. Any individual,
including, but not limited to, an attorney or certified public accountant with written authority
or power of attorney to represent a taxpayer before the department or the Alabama Tax Tribunal;
provided however, that nothing herein shall be construed as entitling any such individual
who is not a licensed attorney to engage in the practice of law. (3) CHIEF ALABAMA TAX TRIBUNAL
JUDGE or CHIEF JUDGE. The chief judge as defined in Section 40-2B-2. (4) COMMISSIONER.
The commissioner of the department or his or her delegate. (5) COMPTROLLER. The Comptroller
of the State of Alabama. (6) DELEGATE. When used with reference to the commissioner means
any officer or employee of the department duly authorized by the commissioner,...
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8-6-11
Section 8-6-11 Registration of securities - Exempt transactions. (a) Except as hereinafter
in this section expressly provided, Sections 8-6-3 through 8-6-9 shall not apply to
any of the following transactions: (1) Any isolated nonissuer transaction, whether effected
through a dealer or not; (2) Any nonissuer transaction in an outstanding security by a registered
dealer if: a. The issuer has a class of securities subject to registration under Section
12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and has been subject to the reporting requirements
of Sections 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 for not less than 180 days
before the transaction; or has filed and maintained with the commission for not less than
180 days before the transaction information, in such form as the commission, by rule, specifies,
substantially comparable to the information which the issuer would be required to file under
Section 12(b) or Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or the...

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35-8A-313
Section 35-8A-313 Insurance. (a) Commencing not later than the time of the first conveyance
of a unit to a person other than a declarant, the association shall maintain, to the extent
reasonably available: (1) Property insurance on the common elements insuring against all risks
of direct physical loss commonly insured against or, in the case of a conversion building,
against fire and extended coverage perils. The total amount of insurance after application
of any deductibles shall be not less than the greater of 80 percent of the actual cash value
of the insured property at the time the insurance is purchased or such greater percentage
of such actual cash value as may be necessary to prevent the applicability of any co-insurance
provision and at each renewal date, exclusive of land, excavations, foundations, and other
items normally excluded from property policies; and (2) Liability insurance, including medical
payments insurance, in an amount determined by the board but not less than...
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40-17-329
Section 40-17-329 Exemptions. (a) Unless otherwise provided for in this subsection,
sales of motor fuel to the following are exempt from the tax levied by subsection (a) of Section
40-17-325 and shall not be paid at the rack: (1) All motor fuel exported from this state for
which proof of export is available in the form of a terminal issued destination state shipping
document that is a. exported by a supplier who is licensed in the destination state or b.
is sold by a supplier to a licensed exporter for immediate export to a state for which the
applicable destination state motor fuel excise tax has been collected by the supplier who
is licensed to remit the tax to the destination state. If the motor fuel is exempt from the
excise tax due to the product being exported from this state, then the motor fuel exported
from this state shall also be exempt from the inspection fee imposed under Section
8-17-87. This exemption shall not apply to any motor fuel which is transported and delivered...

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11-92B-10
Section 11-92B-10 Powers and duties of authority. An authority shall have the following
powers and duties together with all powers and duties incidental thereto or necessary to the
discharge thereof: (1) To sue or be sued and to prosecute and defend in any court of competent
jurisdiction. (2) To adopt and to use a corporate seal and to alter the seal at pleasure.
(3) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business.
(4) With respect to property within the operational area of the authority, to acquire, receive,
and take title to by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, to hold, keep, improve,
maintain, and impose restrictive covenants and land use controls, to engage in environmental
remediation and restoration efforts as required under applicable agreements with the United
States Department of Defense, to equip, furnish, develop, and to transfer, convey, donate,
sell, lease, grant options to, assign, encumber with easements and mortgages and...
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