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3-9-1
Section 3-9-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) ANIMAL SHELTER. Any facility operated by or under contract for the state or
any county, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision of the state for the purpose
of impounding or harboring seized, stray, homeless, abandoned, or unwanted dogs, cats, and
other animals; any veterinary hospital or clinic operated by a veterinarian or veterinarians
which operates for such purpose in addition to its customary purposes; and any facility operated,
owned, or maintained by a duly incorporated humane society, animal welfare organization, or
other nonprofit organization for the purpose of providing for and promoting the welfare, protection,
and humane treatment of animals. (2) ANIMAL WELFARE ORGANIZATION. Any unincorporated nonprofit
organization or business entity existing for fostering and adopting dogs and cats by the public.
(3) SEXUALLY MATURE ANIMAL. Any dog or cat that has...
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32-6-3.1
Section 32-6-3.1 Information and instruction on dangers of drowsy driving. (a) The Alabama
State Law Enforcement Agency shall strengthen information on the dangers of drowsy driving
in the Alabama Driver's Manual or any other manual or information created for the purpose
of preparing an applicant for a driver's license or driver's permit to take the examination
required by Section 32-6-3. (b) The State Department of Education shall require any driver's
education course offered at a public high school and for which the department issues a certificate
of completion pursuant to subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of Section 32-6-7.2, to include
in its curriculum instruction on the dangers of drowsy driving. (Act 2018-545, §1.)...
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32-6-301
Section 32-6-301 Use of net proceeds. The net proceeds of the twenty dollars ($20) additional
revenues derived from sales of "Helping Schools" plates as provided for in this
division, less administrative costs including the cost of production incurred by the Department
of Revenue in producing the plates, shall be distributed by the judge of probate or license
commissioner to, as nearly as practicable, the school district designated by the purchaser
or if the purchaser does not make a designation to the school district in which the funds
were generated to be used for the purchase of classroom supplies and equipment in grades K
through 12 of the public schools of the school district. (Acts 1990, No. 90-668, p. 1288,
§2; Acts 1996, No. 96-659, p. 1057, §1; Act 2015-362, §1.)...
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32-6-49.19
Section 32-6-49.19 License fees and term; disposition of funds. (a) For the purpose of defraying
the cost of issuing commercial drivers' license, the judge of probate or license commissioner
shall collect for each Class A commercial driver license the sum of fifty dollars ($50); the
sum of forty dollars ($40) for each Class B commercial driver license; and the sum of twenty
dollars ($20) for each Class C commercial driver license and commercial driver license learner's
permit. The fee for any school bus driver license shall be twenty dollars ($20) and the license
shall be restricted to the operation of a school bus and noncommercial vehicle. These licenses
shall be issued for a period of four years, except a commercial driver license learner's permit
which shall be issued for a period of one year. (b) The additional revenue from the additional
fees collected pursuant to this section, as amended by Act 2004-521, shall be deposited in
the Highway Traffic Safety Fund of the Department of...
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32-6-7.2
Section 32-6-7.2 Restrictions on issuance to persons under 18 years of age (a) A person who
is under the age of 18 may not apply for a Stage II restricted regular driver's license until
the person has held a Stage I learner's license issued pursuant to Section 32-6-8 or a comparable
license issued by another state for at least a six-month period. (b) In addition to any other
requirements of this chapter, if the applicant for a driver's license is 16 years of age,
he or she shall submit to the Department of Public Safety the following: (1) A verification
form provided by the Department of Public Safety signed by a parent or legal guardian, or
a grandparent with the consent of a parent or legal guardian, consenting to the licensure
of the applicant. (2) A verification form provided by the Department of Public Safety signed
by a parent, legal guardian, a grandparent with the consent of a parent or legal guardian,
or a licensed or certified driving instructor, certifying that the applicant...
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34-29-91
Section 34-29-91 Eligibility for graduate of nonaccredited school to take examination. A person
who is a graduate of a college of veterinary medicine not accredited by the American Veterinary
Medical Association shall be eligible to take the regularly scheduled state licensing examination
given by the board upon furnishing all the following required documents or items: (1) The
certificate of the American Veterinary Medical Association Educational Commission for Foreign
Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG). (2) A certificate evidencing the completion of a one-year internship
as required by the ECFVG in a veterinary hospital or clinic approved by the Alabama State
Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. This internship can be completed in more than one hospital
or clinic; however, a minimum of three months shall be spent in any one place and the intern
shall receive a variety of veterinary experience. This internship may commence prior to or
following the national and state examinations and all...
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34-29-94
Section 34-29-94 Veterinary technician licensing requirements; authorized acts; unlicensed
assistants; emergency care; suspension, revocation of license; continuing education. (a) In
order to obtain a license as a veterinary technician, the applicant shall do all of the following:
(1) Submit a complete notarized application on a form prescribed by the board setting forth
that the applicant meets all of the following qualifications: a. At least 18 years of age.
b. Of good character. c. Has attained a competent school education and has received a diploma
in veterinary technology from an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited school,
or other school of veterinary technology approved by the board. (2) Submit an application
accompanied by an authenticated copy of the college transcript of the applicant signed by
the dean or the registrar of the school, college, or university. (3) Submit an application
accompanied by a photograph of reasonable likeness of the applicant taken...
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40-12-151
Section 40-12-151 Restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, etc. Each restaurant, cafe, cafeteria, lunch
counter or public eating house where meals, food or refreshments are furnished or served and
charged for shall pay the following license taxes: (1) In cities of over 40,000 inhabitants:
Where the seating capacity does not exceed 10 people, $10; where the seating capacity is over
10 people and does not exceed 20 people, $15; where the seating capacity is over 20 people
and not exceeding 35, $30; where the seating capacity is over 35 people, $50. (2) In cities
of 15,000 and not over 40,000 inhabitants: Where the seating capacity does not exceed 10 people,
$7.50; where the seating capacity is over 10 people and does not exceed 20 people, $12.50;
where the seating capacity is over 20 people and not exceeding 35, $25; where the seating
capacity is over 35 people, $35. (3) In cities or towns of over 5,000 and less than 15,000
inhabitants: Where the seating capacity does not exceed 10 people, $5;...
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40-17-168.10
Section 40-17-168.10 Deduction for sale or disbursement to exempt entities. (a) A licensed
public seller of compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas or the licensed fleet producer
of compressed natural gas or liquefied natural gas may deduct the number of gallons of compressed
natural gas or liquefied natural gas sold or disbursed to the following entities provided
that the exempt entity has a valid exempt entity license issued in accordance with subsection
(j) of Section 40-17-332: (1) The United States government or any agency thereof. (2) Any
county governing body in this state. (3) The governing body of any incorporated municipality
in this state. (4) City and county boards of education in this state. (5) The Alabama Institute
for Deaf and Blind, the Department of Youth Services school district, and private and church
school systems, as defined in Section 16-28-1, which offer essentially the same curriculum
as offered in grades K-12 in the public schools of this state. (b)...
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41-15B-2.2
Section 41-15B-2.2 Allocation of trust fund revenues. (a) For each fiscal year, beginning October
1, 1999, contingent upon the Children First Trust Fund receiving tobacco revenues and upon
appropriation by the Legislature, an amount of up to and including two hundred twenty-five
thousand dollars ($225,000), or equivalent percentage of the total fund, shall be designated
for the administration of the fund by the council and the Commissioner of Children's Affairs.
(b) For the each fiscal year, beginning October 1, 1999, contingent upon the Children First
Trust Fund receiving tobacco revenues, the remainder of the Children First Trust Fund, in
the amounts provided for in Section 41-15B-2.1, shall be allocated as follows: (1) Ten percent
of the fund shall be allocated to the Department of Public Health for distribution to one
or more of the following: a. The Children's Health Insurance Program. b. Programs for tobacco
control among children with the purpose being to reduce the consumption...
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