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34-30-33
Section 34-30-33 Representation to public as social worker. (a) No person may represent himself
or herself as a social worker by using the title "social worker," "licensed
bachelor social worker," "licensed master social worker," or "licensed
independent clinical social worker," or any other title that includes such words, or
by adding the letters "SW," "LBSW," " LMSW," or "LICSW,"
unless licensed under this chapter or excluded according to its provisions. (b) No public
or private agency, organization, or health facility may use the term "social worker,"
"licensed bachelor social worker," "licensed master social worker," or
"licensed independent clinical social worker" to apply to a person unless that person
is so licensed under this chapter or excluded according to its provisions. (c) After November
24, 1978, nothing contained in this chapter shall prohibit a Merit System or Civil Service
employee who is employed in a social work position whose qualifications are established or...

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2-8-211
Section 2-8-211 Penalty; inspection of books and records; injunctions. (a) Any ginner of cotton
who willfully fails or refuses to collect and pay to the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries
any assessment required by this article to be so collected and remitted to the commissioner
shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. Any ginner of cotton who fails or refuses to allow
the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries or his authorized agents and employees to inspect
and review his books and records which disclose the bales of cotton he ginned for the purpose
of ascertaining accuracy of amounts of assessments collected and remitted as required under
this article shall also be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. (b) In addition to the above penalty
and notwithstanding the existence of an adequate remedy, the circuit court or any judge thereof,
shall have jurisdiction for cause shown to grant a temporary or permanent injunction, or both,
restraining and enjoining any person from...
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34-9-43.1
Section 34-9-43.1 Administration and enforcement of duties; consultants. (a) The board may
employ investigators, attorneys, agents, and any other employees and assistants to aid in
the administration and enforcement of the duties of the board. 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 board, upon request of either, in any action for injunction or any prosecution
without charge or additional compensation. (b) The board may employ consultants to render
professional services such as, but not limited to, reviewing records and providing expert
testimony in contested cases to aid the board in carrying out its lawful responsibilities.
Consultants shall be compensated for professional services at rates established by the board
by rule. In addition, consultants shall be reimbursed for actual reasonable expenses...
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15-23-77
Section 15-23-77 Right to have property returned. (a) Prior to the admission of evidence to
the court, on request of the victim, after consultation and written approval by the district
attorney or Attorney General, the law enforcement agency responsible for investigating the
criminal offense shall return to the victim any property belonging to the victim that was
taken during the course of the investigation, or shall inform the victim of the reasons why
the property will not be returned. The law enforcement agency shall make reasonable efforts
to return the property to the victim as soon as possible. (b) If the property of the victim
has been admitted as evidence during a trial or hearing, the court may, upon request of the
district attorney or the Attorney General, order its release to the victim if a photograph
can be substituted. If evidence is released pursuant to this subsection, the attorney for
the defendant or investigator may inspect and independently photograph the evidence...
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2-8-252
Section 2-8-252 Penalty for failure to deduct and pay over assessment, obtain permit, etc.;
injunctive relief authorized. (a) Any dealer, handler, processor, or other purchaser of wheat,
corn, grain sorghum, and oats who willfully fails or refuses to deduct and pay to the Commissioner
of Agriculture and Industries any assessment required to be so deducted and remitted to the
commissioner or who fails or refuses to obtain a permit authorizing the purchase of wheat,
corn, grain sorghum, and oats in Alabama shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
shall be fined not less than $25.00 nor more than $500.00 and within the discretion of the
court, may also be imprisoned for a term not to exceed six months. Any purchaser of wheat,
corn, grain sorghum, and oats who fails or refuses to allow the Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries or his authorized agents and employees to inspect and review his books and
records which disclose his purchases of wheat, corn, grain sorghum, and...
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34-14A-14
Section 34-14A-14 Violations; complaint procedures. (a) Any person who undertakes or attempts
to undertake the business of residential home building without holding a current and valid
residential home builders license, issued by the Home Builders Licensure Board, as required
by this chapter, or who knowingly presents to, or files false information with the board for
the purpose of obtaining the license or who violates any law or code adopted by a county commission
under this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (b) Upon notice from the
board, any person who undertakes or attempts to undertake the business of residential home
building without holding a current and valid residential home builders license, as required
by the provisions of this chapter, shall immediately cease. Such notice shall be in writing
and shall be given to the owner of the property, or to his or her agent, or to the residential
home builder, or to the person doing the work, and shall state the...
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34-24-294
Section 34-24-294 Injunctive proceedings. (a) The Board of Medical Examiners may, in the name
of the people of the State of Alabama and through the Attorney General of the State of Alabama,
or district attorney under the supervision of the Attorney General, apply for an injunction
in any court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin any person from committing any act prohibited
by the board or by the provisions of this article. (b) If it is established that any person
has been or is committing any act prohibited by the board or by any provision of this article,
the court or any judge shall enter a judgment perpetually enjoining the person from further
committing the act. (c) In case of violation of any injunction issued under the provisions
of this section, the court or any judge thereof may summarily try and punish the offender
for contempt of court. (d) Such injunctive proceedings shall be in addition to and not in
lieu of all penalties and other remedies provided in this article. (Acts...
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13A-12-51
Section 13A-12-51 District attorney to file complaint on certain information. When it shall
be made known to any district attorney who prosecutes criminal cases in the county by the
chief of police, sheriff or other officer or by any reputable citizen that any hotel, tavern,
inn or other building has been provided with bells, wires, signals or dumbwaiters or any of
them, or other implements or appliances for communicating with the occupants of a gaming place
or rooms used for gambling, or that barred or locked doors have been provided which prevent
the access of any officer to said rooms where said gaming is carried on, the district attorney
shall file a complaint in a court against the owner of such building or room, as well as against
the keeper or proprietor of such hotel, tavern, inn or other building to obtain a mandatory
injunction to compel the removal of all the things, implements or devices hereinabove mentioned
and to perpetually enjoin them from permitting said hotel,...
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13A-6-162
Section 13A-6-162 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) Any person, corporation,
or other legal entity who engages in any act or practice that violates this article is liable
for a civil penalty of up to fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for each violation. (b) Any
person, corporation, or other legal entity who violates the terms of an injunction or order
issued under this article shall forfeit and pay a civil penalty of not more than seventy-five
thousand dollars ($75,000) per violation and shall be adjudged in contempt. For the purpose
of this section, any court issuing an injunction or order under this article shall retain
jurisdiction, and in such cases the Attorney General may petition for recovery of civil penalties.
(c) Upon a second or continuing violation of an injunction after imposition of the sanctions
in subsection (b), and upon petition by the Attorney General,...
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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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