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23-1-40
Section 23-1-40 Duties and powers generally. (a) It shall be the duty of the Department of
Transportation to designate the roads to be constructed, repaired, and maintained and to construct,
standardize, repair, and maintain roads and bridges of this state; and it shall have authority
to make contracts or agreements to construct or pave the roadway only of the street or streets
which will serve to connect the state highway constructed or repaired by the department within
any municipality in the State of Alabama. (b) In such municipalities in which the Department
of Transportation has not designated the street or streets which are a part of the state highways
constructed or repaired by the department, it shall be the duty of the department to designate
such street or streets. The department may also cooperate or contract with any municipality
or county in the paving or improving of any street or streets, highway or highways, or walkway
or walkways upon which a state educational or...
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34-26-46
Section 34-26-46 Grounds for disciplinary action; mental or physical competence; penalties;
judicial review; disciplinary oversight. (a) The board shall suspend, place on probation,
or require remediation, or any combination thereof, for any psychologist or psychological
technician for a specified time, to be determined at the discretion of the board, or revoke
any license to practice as a psychologist or psychological technician or take any other action
specified in the rules and regulations whenever the board finds by a preponderance of the
evidence that the psychologist or psychological technician has engaged in any of the following
acts or offenses: (1) Fraud or deception in applying for or procuring a license to practice
as a psychologist or psychological technician; or in passing the examination provided for
in this chapter. (2) Practice as a psychologist or psychological technician under a false
or assumed name or the impersonation of another practitioner of a like or different...
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27-19-103
Section 27-19-103 Definitions. Unless the context requires otherwise, the definitions in this
section apply throughout this article. (1) APPLICANT. In the case of: a. An individual long-term
care insurance policy, the person who seeks to contract for benefits. b. A group long-term
care insurance policy, the proposed certificate holder. (2) CERTIFICATE. Any certificate issued
under a group long-term care insurance policy, which policy has been delivered or issued for
delivery in this state. (3) COMMISSIONER. The Alabama Commissioner of Insurance. (4) GROUP
LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE. A long-term care insurance policy which is delivered or issued for
delivery in this state and issued to any of the following: a. One or more employers or labor
organizations, or to a trust or to the trustees of a fund established by one or more employers
or labor organizations, or a combination thereof, for employees or former employees or a combination
thereof, or for members or former members or a...
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6-6-256
Section 6-6-256 Assessment of value and damages and judgment - Trial of action. Upon the trial
the jury must, if it finds for the plaintiff, assess the value of each article separately,
if practicable, and also assess damages for its detention. If it finds for the defendant,
it must, in like manner, assess the value and, if in the possession of the plaintiff, assess
damages for its detention. Judgment against either party must be for the property sued for,
or its alternate value, with damages for its detention to the time of trial. (Code 1852, §2194;
Code 1867, §2595; Code 1876, §2944; Code 1886, §2719; Code 1896, §1476; Code 1907, §3781;
Code 1923, §7392; Code 1940, T. 7, §921.)...
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11-88-53
Section 11-88-53 Preparation of list of property owners proposed to be assessed for improvement.
When any improvement is completed, the chairman or other chief executive officer of the board
shall cause to be prepared a roll or list showing the names of the property owners and opposite
each name a description of each lot or parcel of land proposed to be assessed for such improvement
belonging to such owner or owners and the amount proposed to be assessed against each lot
or parcel of land. (Acts 1973, No. 826, p. 1293, §14.)...
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23-1-271
Section 23-1-271 Definitions. For the purposes of this division, unless otherwise indicated,
the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) ADJACENT AREA. An area which is adjacent to and within 660 feet of the nearest edge of
the right-of-way of any interstate or primary highway, which 660 feet distance shall be measured
horizontally along a line normal or perpendicular to the centerline of the highway. (2) BUSINESS
AREA. Any part of an adjacent area which is zoned for business, industrial, or commercial
activities under the authority of any law of this state or not zoned, but which constitutes
an unzoned commercial or industrial area as defined in this section. (3) CENTERLINE OF THE
HIGHWAY. A line equidistant from the edges of the median separating the main-traveled ways
of a divided highway or the centerline of the main-traveled way of a nondivided highway. (4)
COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES FOR PURPOSES OF UNZONED INDUSTRIAL AND...
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9-16-71
Section 9-16-71 Declaration of public policy and legislative intent; all land surface mined
under this article shall be reclaimed. (a) The objective of this article is to provide for
the safe, responsible and reasonable reclamation of lands upon which surface disturbances
will be created by surface mining and the surface effects of underground mining so as to protect
the taxable value of property and preserve natural resources within the state and protect
and promote the health and safety of the people of this state, consistent with the protection
of property and with maximum employment and the economic and industrial well-being of the
state. The Legislature finds and declares that the extraction of coal by surface mining provides
a major present and future source of energy and is an essential and necessary activity which
contributes to the economic and material well-being of the state. (b) The Legislature finds
that the unregulated or irresponsible surface mining of coal may cause...
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11-88-43
Section 11-88-43 Adoption of resolution by board describing improvement, property benefited,
etc., and directing drawing, etc., of details, drawings, plans, etc. When the board shall
determine to make an improvement, the cost of which or any part thereof it is proposed to
assess against the property abutting on or drained, served, or otherwise specially benefited
or increased in value by the said improvement, it shall adopt a resolution to that effect,
describing the property to be drained, served, or benefited by such improvement and define
the same by naming the streets, avenues, alleys, or other lines by which the same is bounded
or shall describe the frontage of the property abutting on, or drained, served, or benefited
by such improvement. The said resolution shall also describe the nature and extent of the
work and the general character of the materials to be used and shall direct that full details,
drawings, plans, specifications, and surveys of the said work and estimates be...
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6-6-162
Section 6-6-162 Assessment of property value and damages for delay. If the jury or judge finds
the property levied on to be liable to the satisfaction of the writ, he or they must, as far
as practicable, assess the value at the time of the interposition of the claim of each article
separately; and if it is a case in which execution has been levied and it is shown on the
trial that the claim was interposed for delay, he or they must also assess such damages as
the plaintiff may be entitled to, not more than 15 percent on the amount of the execution.
(Code 1852, §§2589, 2837; Code 1867, §§3018, 3283; Code 1876, §§3343, 3680; Code 1886,
§§3007, 3367; Code 1896, §4143; Code 1907, §6041; Code 1923, §10377; Code 1940, T. 7,
§1170.)...
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6-6-257
Section 6-6-257 Assessment of value and damages and judgment - Dismissal of action. When the
property sued for is in the possession of the plaintiff and the action is dismissed, the court
shall cause a jury to assess the alternate value of the property and also the value of the
hire or use thereof during the time it was in the possession of the plaintiff and shall enter
judgment for the defendant for the recovery of the property, or its alternate value, and damages
for the use or hire thereof. (Code 1896, §1482; Code 1907, §3788; Code 1923, §7399; Code
1940, T. 7, §928.)...
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