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22-21-275
Section 22-21-275 Procedures for review of applications for certificates of need. The
SHPDA, pursuant to the provisions of Section 22-21-274, shall prescribe by rules and
regulations the procedures for review of applications for certificates of need and for issuance
of certificates of need. Rules and regulations governing review procedures shall include,
but not necessarily be limited to, the following: (1) Agreement with other review agencies
for review procedures consistent with this article and federal regulations. (2) Application
procedures and forms of the application necessary to elicit and provide all necessary information
as required by the review criteria. (3) Establishment of a project review period of 90 days
from the date the state agency determines that the application is complete and notification
thereof is made to the applicant. The rules and regulations may provide for a period of not
more than 15 days for determination of the completeness of the application,...
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34-38-2
Section 34-38-2 Promotion of early treatment, etc., of individuals impaired by illness,
inebriation, etc.; Alabama Impaired Professionals' Committee; expenses; competitive bidding
not required. It shall be the duty and obligation of the State Board of Dental Examiners and
the State Board of Pharmacy to promote the early identification, intervention, treatment,
and rehabilitation of individuals within the respective jurisdiction, licensed to practice
in the State of Alabama, who may be impaired by reason of illness, inebriation, excessive
use of drugs, narcotics, controlled substances, alcohol, chemicals, or other dependent forming
substances, or as a result of any physical or mental condition rendering such person unable
to meet the standards of his or her profession. For the purposes of this chapter, the term
"impaired" shall mean the inability of a dentist, hygienist, or pharmacist to practice
with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of illness, inebriation, excessive...

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34-9-18
Section 34-9-18 Grounds for disciplinary action. (a) The board may invoke disciplinary
action as outlined in subsection (b) whenever it shall be established to the satisfaction
of the board, after a hearing as hereinafter provided, that any dentist or dental hygienist
has been guilty of the following: (1) Fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation in obtaining any
license, license certificate, annual registration certificate, money, or other thing of value.
(2) Gross immorality. (3) Is a menace to the public health or to patients or others by reason
of a disease. (4) Is an habitual user of intoxicants or drugs rendering him or her unfit for
the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene. (5) Has been convicted for violation of federal
or state narcotics or barbiturate laws. (6) Is guilty of negligence or gross negligence. a.
For the purposes of this subdivision, negligence is defined as the failure to do what a reasonably
prudent dentist or dental hygienist would have done under the same or...
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31-9-6
Section 31-9-6 Powers and duties of Governor with respect to emergency management. In
performing his or her duties under this article, the Governor is authorized and empowered:
(1) To make, amend, and rescind the necessary orders, rules and regulations to carry out the
provisions of this article within the limits of the authority conferred upon him or her in
this article, with due consideration of the plans of the federal government. (2) To prepare
a comprehensive plan and program for the emergency management of this state, such plan and
program to be integrated and coordinated with the emergency management plans of the federal
government and of other states to the fullest possible extent, and to coordinate the preparation
of plans and programs for emergency management by the political subdivisions of this state,
such plans to be integrated into and coordinated with the emergency management plans and programs
of this state to the fullest possible extent. (3) In accordance with such...
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34-24-166
Section 34-24-166 Refusal, revocation, or suspension - Grounds; rules; disciplinary
action. (a) The State Board of Chiropractic Examiners may refuse to grant a license or permit
to any applicant who is not of good moral character and reputation or has a history of narcotic
addiction or has previously been convicted of a felony or any crime of moral turpitude or
has previously been diagnosed as having a psychopathic disorder. (b) The State Board of Chiropractic
Examiners may invoke disciplinary action as outlined in subsection (c) whenever the licensee
or permit holder shall be found guilty of any of the following: (1) Fraud in procuring a license
or permit, or any fraud in obtaining money or other thing of value. (2) Immoral conduct. (3)
Unprofessional conduct. (4) Habitual intoxication or addiction to the use of drugs. (5) Conviction
of a felony or any crime of moral turpitude. (6) Conviction for violation of any narcotic
or controlled substance statute. (7) Unlawful invasion of the...
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34-5A-3
Section 34-5A-3 Composition of board; compensation; meetings; rules and fees; investigations;
Alabama Behavior Analyst Licensing Board Fund. (a) The Alabama Behavior Analyst Licensing
Board is established within the Department of Mental Health, Division of Developmental Disabilities.
The board shall consist of seven members, including four licensed behavior analysts, one licensed
psychologist in the state, one parent or legal guardian of a person being treated for a behavior
disorder, or a person who has received services from a licensed behavior analyst, and one
public member, who, except for the initial members, shall be appointed by the Governor, as
provided in subsection (b). The membership of the board shall be inclusive and reflect the
racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state. Each member
shall serve a three-year term, with initial terms being staggered so that one member serves
an initial term of one year, three members serve initial terms of...
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40-23-4
Section 40-23-4 Exemptions. (a) There are exempted from the provisions of this division
and from the computation of the amount of the tax levied, assessed, or payable under this
division the following: (1) The gross proceeds of the sales of lubricating oil and gasoline
as defined in Sections 40-17-30 and 40-17-170 and the gross proceeds from those sales of lubricating
oil destined for out-of-state use which are transacted in a manner whereby an out-of-state
purchaser takes delivery of such oil at a distributor's plant within this state and transports
it out-of-state, which are otherwise taxed. (2) The gross proceeds of the sale, or sales,
of fertilizer when used for agricultural purposes. The word "fertilizer" shall not
be construed to include cottonseed meal, when not in combination with other materials. (3)
The gross proceeds of the sale, or sales, of seeds for planting purposes and baby chicks and
poults. Nothing herein shall be construed to exempt or exclude from the computation of...

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45-9-243.40
Section 45-9-243.40 Privilege or license tax. (a) The following words, terms, and phrases,
when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection,
except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) PERSON. Any natural person,
firm, partnership, association, corporation, receiver, trust, estate, or other entity, or
any other group or combination of any thereof acting as a unit. (2) COUNTY. Chambers County,
Alabama. (3) BUSINESS. All activities engaged in, or caused to be engaged in, by any person
with the object of gain, profit, benefit, or advantage, either direct or indirect to such
person. (4) GROSS PROCEEDS. The value proceeding or accruing from the leasing or rental of
tangible personal property, without any deduction on account of the cost of the property so
leased or rented, the cost of materials used, labor, or service cost, interest paid or any
other expenses whatsoever, and without any deduction on account of loss and shall also...

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6-5-155.1
Section 6-5-155.1 Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this division
shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise: (1) COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATION. Any group, whether incorporated or unincorporated,
affiliated with or organized for the benefit of one or more communities or neighborhoods containing
an alleged drug-related nuisance, or any group organized to improve the quality of life in
a residential area containing the alleged drug-related nuisance. (2) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
ACTS. The provisions of Sections 20-2-1 et seq., known as the "Alabama Uniform Controlled
Substance Act," and Sections 13A-12-201 et seq., known as "The Drug Predator Control
Act of 1987," and Sections 13A-12-210 et seq., known as "The Drug Crimes Amendments
Act of 1987." (3) DRUG-RELATED NUISANCE. a. Any property, in whole or in part, used or
intended to be used to facilitate any violation of the controlled substance acts or any similar...

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11-54-80
Section 11-54-80 Definitions. Wherever used in this division, unless a different meaning
clearly appears in the context, the following terms shall be given the following respective
meanings: (1) INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD or BOARD. Any industrial development board organized
pursuant to the provisions of this division. (2) MUNICIPALITY. Any incorporated city or town
in this state with respect to which an industrial development board may be organized. (3)
PROJECT. a. Any land and any building or other improvement thereon and all real and personal
properties deemed necessary in connection therewith, whether or not now in existence, which
shall be suitable for use by any one of the following or by any combination of two or more
thereof: 1. Any industry for the manufacturing, processing or assembling of any agricultural,
manufactured or mineral products. 2. Any commercial enterprise in storing, warehousing, or
distributing any products of agriculture, mining, or industry, or providing...
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