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22-27-71
Section 22-27-71 Disposal in approved manners. All commercial establishments, except nonlicensed
or permitted family farms, which produce waste cooking grease or any inedible animal by-product
in the course of doing business shall dispose of such grease or by-product only in a manner
approved by the agency granting a license or permit to operate the establishment, if applicable,
or in any case in a manner approved by the Department of Agriculture and Industries, Department
of Environmental Management, Department of Public Health, or local water and wastewater utilities,
as appropriate. (Act 2001-661, p. 1383, ยง2.)...
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2-21-17
Section 2-21-17 Definitions. When used in this chapter or in rules and regulations promulgated
thereunder, the following words and terms shall have the meaning ascribed to them, except
where the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) BRAND NAME. Any word, name, symbol or device,
or any combination thereof, identifying the commercial feed of a distributor or licensee and
distinguishing it from that of others. (2) COMMERCIAL FEED. Such term includes customer-formula
feed, as this term is used in this chapter, and means any material whether simple, mixed compound,
ground, unground, organic or inorganic, used as a feed for animals other than man or any material
including minerals, vitamins, antibiotics, anti-oxidants, medicines, drugs, chemicals and
other substances, materials or elements, or parts thereof intended for use or used as an ingredient
or component of a mixture of materials, used as a feed for animals other than man; provided,
that the commissioner, with approval of the board...
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2-21-22
Section 2-21-22 Adulteration. A commercial feed shall be deemed to be adulterated: (1) If it
bears or contains any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render it injurious to
health; but in case the substance is not an added substance, such commercial feed shall not
be considered adulterated under this subdivision if the quantity of such substance in such
commercial feed does not ordinarily render it injurious to health; or (2) If it bears or contains
any added poisonous, added deleterious or added nonnutritive substance which is unsafe within
the meaning of Section 406 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (other than one which
is a. a pesticide chemical in or on a raw agricultural commodity; or b. a food additive);
or (3) If it is, or it bears or contains any food additive which is unsafe within the meaning
of Section 409 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act; or (4) If it is a raw agricultural
commodity and it bears or contains a pesticide chemical which is unsafe...
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2-22-2
Section 2-22-2 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER.
Any substance containing one or more recognized plant nutrients which is used for its plant
nutrient content and which is designed for use or claimed to have value in promoting plant
growth, except unmanipulated animal and vegetable manures, marl, lime, limestone, basic slag,
gypsum and other materials or products regulated under Chapter 23 of this title. Such term
shall include fertilizer material as defined in subdivision (2) of this section, and the provisions
and requirements of this chapter applicable to commercial fertilizer shall also apply to fertilizer
material. (2) FERTILIZER MATERIAL. A commercial fertilizer containing one or more of the recognized
plant nutrients, which is used primarily for its plant nutrient content and which either:
a. Contains important quantities of no more...
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20-1-20
Section 20-1-20 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) ARTICLE. When referring to food or drugs, such term is used in the broad and comprehensive
sense and has reference to the food product or the drug product in question. (2) BABY FOOD.
A food which purports to be or is represented for special dietary use as a food for babies
by reason of its special formulation or its particular suitability for children under two
years of age. (3) BOARD. The State Board of Agriculture and Industries. (4) CLASS A FOODS.
Baby food, infant formula, and potentially hazardous food. (5) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner
of Agriculture and Industries. (6) DEALER. A manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, jobber, and
similar establishments, mobile or permanent, engaged in the sale of food for consumption on
premises. (7) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Agriculture and Industries. (8)...
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11-51-90.2
Section 11-51-90.2 Purchase of business license; classification of taxpayers; vehicle decals;
determination of gross receipts; construction with other provisions. (a) Every taxpayer required
to purchase a business license under this chapter shall: (1) Purchase a business license for
each location at which it does business in the municipality, except as otherwise provided
by the municipality. (2) Except as provided in Section 11-51-193, with respect to taxpayers
subject to state licensing board oversight, be classified into one or more of the following
2002 North American Industrial Classification System ("NAICS") sectors and applicable
sub-sectors, industry groups, industries, and U.S. industries thereunder: SECTOR NAICS TITLE
SUGGESTED BUSINESS LICENSE CODE GROUPING BY SAMPLE TOPIC OR CATEGORY BASIS FOR LICENSE CALCULATION
111 Crop Production Agriculture, farming, nursery, fruit, growers Gross Receipts and/or Flat
Rate 112 Animal Production Animal, dairy, cattle, ranching, sheep,...
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22-20A-3
Section 22-20A-3 Suppliers and food service establishments to provide required information.
(a) Any person who supplies farm-raised fish or wild fish to a food service establishment
shall provide information of the country of origin of the product to the food service establishment
as required by federal law. The State Health Officer, upon verified complaint and in compliance
with all applicable state and federal law, shall investigate any and all reports of noncompliance
with this subsection. Upon receipt of the verified complaint, a copy of the complaint shall
be given to the food service establishment. (b) If farm-raised fish or wild fish is supplied
to a food service establishment and the fish or fish product is not required to be labeled
with the country of origin pursuant to the requirements of federal law, the supplier of the
fish or fish product or the food service establishment shall not be required to provide any
additional information to comply with this article. (c) A food...
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22-27-91
Section 22-27-91 Approved methods of disposal. All waste cooking grease and inedible animal
by-product produced in the course of doing business in commercial establishments, except nonlicensed
or permitted farms, shall be disposed of by utilization of an approved method. Approved methods
of disposal shall be limited to the following: (1) Discharging the waste cooking grease or
inedible animal by-product into a municipal sewer when the receiving municipality has agreed
in writing to accept the waste and under the conditions specified by the municipality. (2)
Depositing the waste cooking grease or inedible animal by-product into a landfill approved
by the department to receive the waste and under the conditions as shall be specified by the
landfill permit. (3) Offering the waste cooking grease or inedible animal by-product for removal
or transportation by a licensed, permitted, or registered renderer for the purposes of recycling.
(4) Other methods of disposal approved by the appropriate...
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22-20A-31
Section 22-20A-31 Advertising restrictions; food service establishments to provide required
information. (a) A food service establishment shall not advertise or label a food item as
catfish unless it is fish classified within the family of Ictaluridae. (b) Any advertising
of catfish or other members of the Order of Siluriformes, or catfish products or siluriformes
products by food service establishments shall state the country of origin if the product was
imported from a country other than the United States of America. The advertising required
in this subsection stating the country of origin of the product shall be displayed daily when
the catfish or siluriformes or catfish products or siluriformes products are from a country
other than the United States of America. (c) No catfish or siluriformes product shall be offered
for sale at a food service establishment unless consumers are notified of the name and country
of origin of the product. A food service establishment shall comply with...
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22-20A-32
Section 22-20A-32 Violations. (a) Any food service establishment engaged in the sale or advertising
of catfish products in violation of this article shall be subject to civil penalties. The
department shall impose the following civil penalties. For violations occurring within a 24-month
period: (1) A warning for the first violation. (2) A fine of one hundred dollars ($100) for
a second violation with 24 months. (3) A fine of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the
third violation within 24 months. (4) A fine of five hundred dollars ($500) for the fourth
violation within 24 months. (5) A fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the fifth violation
within 24 months and at the discretion of the department, a suspension of the food service
establishment permit. (b) A person may appeal the assessment of a civil penalty by requesting
a hearing that shall be held in accordance with the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act.
Judicial review of a final action of the department shall be...
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