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9-15-9
Section 9-15-9 Preparation and disposition of records showing ownership, general character,
disposition, etc., of used and unused lands. Upon the filing of the list required to be filed
by Section 9-15-8, the Land Agent, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, shall
cause a record to be compiled, which record shall list by counties all lands owned or held
in trust by an institution or department of the State of Alabama, as shown by lists mentioned
in Section 9-15-8. Such record shall also show the ownership of such lands and whether or
not the same are used or unused lands, as defined in Section 9-15-1, and said record shall
further show the general character of such land, that is, whether chiefly valuable for agricultural,
mining, timber culture or other use and the use to which the same is being put. If at any
future time any of the said lands shall be leased or sold or otherwise disposed of, or should
unused lands become used lands or used lands become unused lands, such...
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20-2-215
Section 20-2-215 Confidentiality of database. (a) The controlled substances database and all
information contained therein and any records maintained by the department or by any entity
contracting with the department which is submitted to, maintained, or stored as a part of
the controlled substances prescription database, and any reproduction or copy of that information
is declared privileged and confidential, is not a public record, and is not subject to subpoena
or discovery in civil proceedings. This information is considered clinical in nature, subject
to medical interpretation, and may only be used for any of the following: (1) Investigatory
or evidentiary purposes related to violations of state or federal law. (2) Regulatory activities
of licensing or regulatory boards of practitioners authorized to prescribe or dispense controlled
substances. (3) Informing pharmacists and practitioners in prescribing or dispensing controlled
substances. (4) Bona fide statistical, research, or...
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20-3-2
Section 20-3-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY. An institution or facility licensed as an assisted
living facility under regulations of the State Board of Health. (2) CHARITABLE CLINIC. The
term includes an established free medical clinic as defined in subdivision (1) of Section
6-5-662 and any community health center provided for under the federal Public Health Service
Law. (3) CHARITABLE PATIENT. For purposes of this chapter, the term shall not include patients
who are eligible to receive drugs under the Alabama Medicaid Program or under any other prescription
drug program funded in whole or in part by the state. (4) DRUGS. All medicinal substances
and preparations recognized by the United States Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary, or
any revision thereof, and all substances and preparations intended for external and internal
use in the cure, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of...
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22-11A-67
Section 22-11A-67 Records and information necessary to assist investigation. (a) Any health
care worker found to have HBV, HIV, or HCV, or other disease designated by the State Board
of Health and any health care facility at which an infected health care worker is employed
or practices shall make available to the State Board of Health, and to the expert review panel,
any and all patient medical records and other records requested by those groups, except that
records or documents greater than three years old shall not be provided. (b) The following
persons and facilities shall provide to the State Board of Health and the expert review panel
all requested documents or records three years old or less: (1) Any person having knowledge
of a health care worker diagnosed as infected with HIV, HBV, HCV, or other disease designated
by the State Board of Health. (2) The administrator of any health facility having knowledge
of a health care worker diagnosed as infected with HIV, HBV, HCV, or other...
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22-8A-11
Section 22-8A-11 Surrogate; requirements; attending physician consulted, intent of patient
followed; persons who may serve as surrogate; priority; validity of decisions; liability;
form; declaratory and injunctive relief; penalties. (a) If no advance directive for health
care has been made, or if no duly appointed health care proxy is reasonably available, or
if a valid advance directive for health care fails to address a particular circumstance, subject
to the provisions of subsection (c) hereof, a surrogate, in consultation with the attending
physician, may, subject to the provisions of Section 22-8A-6, determine whether to provide,
withdraw, or withhold life-sustaining treatment or artificially provided nutrition and hydration
if all of the following conditions are met: (1) The attending physician determines, to a reasonable
degree of medical certainty, that: a. The individual is no longer able to understand, appreciate,
and direct his or her medical treatment, and b. The individual...
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26-10A-31
Section 26-10A-31 Confidentiality of records, hearing; parties. (a) After the petition is filed
and prior to the entry of the final decree, the records in adoption proceedings shall be open
to inspection only by the petitioner or his or her attorney, the investigator appointed under
Section 26-10A-19, any attorney appointed for the adoptee under Section 26-10A-22, and any
attorney retained by or appointed to represent the adoptee. Such records shall be open to
other persons only upon order of court for good cause shown. (b) All hearings in adoption
proceedings shall be confidential and shall be held in closed court without admittance of
any person other than interested parties and their counsel, except with leave of court. (c)
After the final decree of adoption has been entered, all papers, pleadings, and other documents
pertaining to the adoption shall be sealed, kept as a permanent record of the court, and withheld
from inspection except as otherwise provided in this section and in...
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27-2-14
Section 27-2-14 Records, documents, and files - Custody; inspection; reproduction; destruction.
(a) The commissioner shall keep and preserve in permanent form accurate and complete records
of his proceedings, including also a concise statement of the result of such examination of
insurers by the commissioner, record and file all bonds and contracts and shall file such
records in the department. The commissioner is responsible for the custody and preservation
of all records, documents, and files of the department. (b) The records of the commissioner
and insurance filings in his office shall be open to public inspection, except as otherwise
provided by this title. (c) The commissioner may photograph, microphotograph, or reproduce
on film, whereby each page will be reproduced in exact conformity with the original, all financial
records, financial statements of domestic insurers, reports of business transacted in this
state by foreign insurers, reports of examination of domestic insurers,...
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27-41-34
Section 27-41-34 Particular investments - Real estate. (a)(1) An insurer may acquire, invest
in, own, maintain, alter, furnish, and improve the following real estate: a. Land and buildings
used for home office and branch office purposes, together with such other real estate as is
required for the convenient transaction of its business; and b. Funeral home buildings used
in the servicing of burial insurance policies. (2) An insurer may lease to others part of
the real property otherwise occupied by it for home office and other purposes under paragraphs
a. and b. of subdivision (1) of this subsection, except that the value of the parts so leased
must be included in subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of this section. (3) Except as provided
in subsection (e) of this section, an insurer may not carry, as an admitted asset, real estate
acquired under this subsection following 10 years from the date when such real estate ceases
to be necessary for the convenient accommodation of the insurer in...
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32-6-281
Section 32-6-281 Issuance of distinctive plates; design; proof of licensure; fees; use of plates
or tags. (a) As used in this section, "emergency medical services provider" or "EMSP"
means a paramedic, emergency medical technician - intermediate, advanced emergency medical
technician, or emergency medical technician who is currently licensed with the Alabama Department
of Public Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services. (b)(1) Notwithstanding Sections 32-6-64,
32-6-67, and 32-6-68, an EMSP, upon application and subject to this section, may be issued
a distinctive motor vehicle license plate as identification as an EMSP. (2) In addition to
the proper numbers, words, and insignias used on the standard license plate issued for motor
vehicles, the distinctive plate issued for an EMSP shall have a design created by the Alabama
Department of Public Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services. (c)(1) The distinctive
license plate provided in this section shall be approved by the...
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34-23-74
Section 34-23-74 Hospitals and related institutions; automated dispensing systems. (a) Except
as otherwise provided in subsection (b), every pharmacy located in a hospital, skilled nursing
home, or other related institution in this state shall be under the supervision of a licensed
pharmacist. In general hospitals, skilled nursing homes, and extended care facilities not
operating a pharmacy, the drug or medicine room shall be under the direct supervision and
direction of a consulting pharmacist or a member of the medical staff who shall be a licensed
practitioner of medicine. In nursing homes which are not classified by the State Board of
Health as skilled nursing homes, maternity homes, homes for the aged, domiciliary institutions,
and all related institutions except those operated by and in conjunction with a licensed hospital,
medicines or drugs bearing the wording on the label "caution, federal law prohibits dispensing
without prescription" or similar wording that causes the...
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