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22-40A-11
Section 22-40A-11 Administration and enforcement. (a) Except as provided for herein,
the department is designated by this chapter as the administrating agency for this chapter
including administering remediation and enforcement programs; provided, however, the department
may enter into delegation agreements with county commissions for enforcement of this chapter.
The department is hereby authorized to carry out the purposes of this chapter and is empowered
to administer and enforce this chapter using the authorities granted to it by the Environmental
Management Act. (b) The department shall develop and manage a remediation contract program
for cleanup, management, or disposal of scrap tires. (c) The department may by regulation
exempt certain tires under this chapter and grant variances or place additional requirements
on persons subject to this chapter and the department's regulations. (d) The department shall
administer the program in a way to ensure enforcement of the chapter in all...
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24-4A-4
Section 24-4A-4 Enforcement of chapter; delegation of enforcement authority; promulgation
of rules and regulations. (a) The commission shall enforce the provisions of this chapter
and the regulations adopted pursuant hereto; except, that the commission may delegate its
enforcement authority to a local government agency, an approved inspection agency or an agency
of another state, provided the inspection agencies' inspection requirements conform with the
requirements of the commission. (b) The commission shall promulgate rules and regulations
to interpret and make specific the provisions of this chapter. These rules shall include provisions
imposing requirements reasonably consistent with recognized and accepted standards adopted
by the Southern Building Codes Congress, International, the National Fire Protection Association,
or any other nationally recognized building standards. (Acts 1981, No. 81-706, p. 1183, §4.)...

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34-32-8
Section 34-32-8 Powers of board generally. The board shall have the following powers:
(1) To adopt and amend all bylaws, rules, and regulations necessary or convenient to administer
and carry out the provisions of this chapter and for the conduct of its affairs and functions
consistent with the Constitution and laws of this state which may be reasonably necessary
for the performance of its duties and the regulation of its proceedings, meetings, records,
examinations, and the conduct thereof, and to adopt and promulgate a code of ethics which
shall be binding upon all persons registered under or subject to this chapter. (2) To affix
its official seal to each numbered certificate issued. (3) To hold hearings, administer oaths,
take and record testimony, to make findings, orders, and determinations which shall be subject
to review by the courts of this state in the manner provided by law from decisions of other
boards and commissions. Upon the failure or refusal of any person to comply...
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16-33A-5
Section 16-33A-5 Basic powers and duties of ACHE. (a) Basic powers. The ACHE is authorized
and empowered to promulgate such rules, regulations, policies and procedures as may be reasonable
and proper in order to carry out the provisions and purposes of this chapter. Without limiting
the generality of the foregoing, the ACHE is authorized and empowered: (1) To make reasonable
rules, regulations and determinations concerning the qualification of applicants as Alabama
residents or as eligible students and the qualification of institutions as approved institutions
as defined in this chapter; (2) To alter or amend the definition of "eligible student"
in order to enable the program to meet the requirements of the state or federal constitutions
or any applicable statute, administrative regulation or judicial decision, if such alteration
is deemed both necessary and reasonable; (3) To determine the extent to which applicants,
including part-time students, shall be eligible for grants under...
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9-7-16
Section 9-7-16 Department of Environmental Management - Promulgation of rules and regulations.
The department shall develop and promulgate, after notice and opportunity for full participation
by relevant federal agencies, state agencies, local governments, regional organizations, port
authorities and other interested parties, both public and private, such rules and regulations
as may be necessary to carry out the management program provided for in this chapter. (Acts
1976, No. 534, p. 686, §7; Acts 1982, No. 82-612, p. 1111, §11.)...
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25-4-120
Section 25-4-120 Reciprocal arrangements with state and federal agencies. (a) Interstate
benefit payments. The secretary is hereby authorized to enter into reciprocal arrangements
with appropriate and duly authorized agencies of other states or of the federal government,
or both, whereby potential rights to benefits under this chapter may constitute the basis
for payment of benefits by another state or the federal government, and potential rights to
benefits accumulated under the law of another state or the federal government may constitute
the basis for the payment of benefits by this state. Such benefits shall be paid under such
provisions of the law of the state wherein the wages, upon the basis of which such benefits
are determined, were issued. No such arrangement shall be entered into unless it contains
provision for reimbursement to the fund for such benefits as are paid on the basis of wages
and service subject to the law of another state or the federal government, and...
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36-18-25
Section 36-18-25 Collection of DNA samples from convicted persons. (a) All persons convicted
of a criminal offense as set out in Section 36-18-24 shall, when requested by the director
submit to the taking of a DNA sample or samples as may be specified by the director, provided,
however, the director shall promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary for
the purposes of ensuring that DNA samples are collected in a medically approved manner. (b)
As of May 6, 1994, all persons serving any sentence of probation for any of the offenses set
out in Section 36-18-24 shall, when requested by the director, submit to the taking
of a DNA sample or samples as specified by the director. Upon the refusal of any such person
to so submit the sentencing court shall order such submission as a mandatory condition of
probation. (c)(1) All persons arrested for any felony offense on or after October 1, 2010,
or for any sexual offense including, but not limited to, those that would require...
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5-26-2
Section 5-26-2 Legislative findings. The activities of mortgage loan originators and
the origination or offering of financing for residential real property have a direct, valuable,
and immediate impact upon Alabama's consumers, Alabama's economy, the neighborhoods and communities
of Alabama, and the housing and real estate industry. The Legislature finds that accessibility
to mortgage credit is vital to the state's citizens. The Legislature also finds that it is
essential for the protection of the citizens of Alabama and the stability of Alabama's economy
that reasonable standards for licensing and regulation of the business practices of mortgage
loan originators be imposed. Therefore the Legislature establishes within this chapter: (a)
SYSTEM OF SUPERVISION AND ENFORCEMENT. An effective system of supervision and enforcement
of the mortgage lending industry, including: (i) The authority to issue licenses to conduct
business under this chapter, including the authority to write rules or...
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16-39-5
Section 16-39-5 Responsibilities of State Board of Education. The State Board of Education
shall adopt regulations covering: (1) The qualifications of specialists for each type of exceptionality
and standards for certification of exceptional children; (2) Minimum standards of instruction
and special services to be provided for each type of exceptionality at each age or grade level;
(3) Reasonable qualifications for teachers, instructors, therapists and other personnel needed
to work with exceptional children; (4) Guidelines for suitable five-year incremental plans
for implementation of the program set forth in this chapter for various types of typical situations
likely to be encountered by school boards in the State of Alabama; and (5) Such other rules
and regulations as may be necessary or appropriate for carrying out the purposes of this chapter.
Said regulations may be amended from time to time, said amended regulations to be effective
90 days after written notice of said amendments...
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11-19-19
Section 11-19-19 County board of adjustment. In availing itself of the powers conferred
by this chapter, the county commission shall provide for the appointment of a board of adjustment
and may provide that the said board of adjustment shall, in appropriate cases and subject
to appropriate conditions and safeguards, make special exceptions to the terms of the zoning
ordinance or regulations in harmony with its general purposes and interests and in accordance
with general or specific rules adopted pursuant to this chapter. The board of adjustment shall
consist of five members who shall be appointed from among the residents of the county by the
county commission to serve for a term of three years; provided, that in establishing the board
of adjustment, the county commission may designate the terms of the members first appointed
on such basis that the term of one member will expire each year thereafter. Such members shall
be removable for cause by the county commission upon written...
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