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34-11-36
Section 34-11-36 Receipts and disbursements. The executive director of the board shall receive
and account for all money derived under this chapter. All funds collected shall be deposited
with the State Treasurer. With the exception of the civil penalties deposited in the General
Fund as provided in Section 34-11-11.1, the State Treasurer shall keep the money in a separate
fund to be known as the "Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors Fund."
The fund shall be kept separate and apart from all other money in the Treasury, and shall
be paid out only by warrant of the Comptroller upon the Treasurer, upon itemized vouchers,
approved by the executive director of the board. No funds shall be withdrawn or expended except
as budgeted and allotted according to Article 4 of Chapter 4 of Title 41. Any funds or money
in the hands of the State Treasurer, known as the Professional Engineers and Professional
Land Surveyors Fund, at the end of the state fiscal year in excess of that...
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34-22-42
Section 34-22-42 Powers and duties generally. The board shall exercise and perform, subject
to this chapter, each of the following powers and duties: (1) Conduct examinations at least
once each year to ascertain the qualifications and fitness of applicants for licenses to practice
optometry. (2) Prescribe rules and regulations for conducting and administering an examination
of applicants for licensing as optometrists and to effectuate this chapter. (3) Institute,
upon a complaint or petition, hearings of charges against licensed optometrists or other persons
as provided in this chapter. (4) Institute legal proceedings for violations of this chapter.
(5) Grant and deny licenses in conformity with this chapter, including applications for approval
to use pharmaceutical agents. (6) Formulate rules and regulations by which the board shall
determine which optometry schools and colleges in or out of the State of Alabama have been
duly accredited by a recognized and properly authorized...
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16-24C-3
Section 16-24C-3 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. The chief administrative and executive
officer of an entity, institution, agency, or political subdivision of the state that is subject
to this chapter and includes, without limitation, superintendents of city or county boards
of education and presidents of two-year educational institutions operated under authority
and control of the Department of Postsecondary Education. The term includes persons serving
in such a capacity on an acting or interim basis under lawful appointment or by operation
of law. (2) CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE. All adult bus drivers, all full-time lunchroom or cafeteria
workers, janitors, custodians, maintenance personnel, secretaries and clerical assistants,
instructional aides or assistants, whether or not certificated, non-certificated supervisors,
and, except as hereinafter provided, all other persons who are not teachers as...
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16-60-111.5
Section 16-60-111.5 Chancellor - Powers and duties as Chief Executive Officer of the Alabama
Community College System. The Chancellor shall act as Chief Executive Officer of the Alabama
Community College System and shall direct all matters involving the community and technical
colleges within the policies of the board. The Chancellor shall: (1) Execute and enforce the
rules and regulations of the board governing the community and technical colleges. (2) Interpret
the rules and regulations of the board concerning the community and technical colleges. (3)
Administer the office of the Chancellor and appoint to positions of employment such professional,
clerical, and other assistants, including specialists and consultants, on a full- or part-time
basis as may be needed to assist the Chancellor in performing the duties of the office of
the Chancellor. The number of employees, their compensation, and all other expenditures of
the office of the Chancellor shall be within the limits of a...
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41-9-1032
Section 41-9-1032 Refusal to grant license; disciplinary action; suspension or revocation of
match permit. (a) The commission may refuse to grant a license to an applicant upon a finding
by a majority of the entire commission that the applicant has failed to demonstrate the qualifications
or standards for a license contained in this section or under the laws and rules under which
licensure is sought. The applicant shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the commission
that he or she meets all the requirements for the issuance of a license, and, if the commission
is not satisfied as to the qualifications of the applicant, it may deny a license without
a prior hearing; however, the applicant shall be allowed to appear before the commission if
he or she so desires. (b)(1) The commission, by majority vote, after prior notice to the holder
of a license and after affording such a holder an opportunity to be heard, may fine the license
holder; revoke or suspend the license, or take other...
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45-17A-80.02
Section 45-17A-80.02 Composition of board; personnel; annual report; meetings. (a) An historic
preservation commission created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to this part shall be composed
of not less than seven members, who shall have demonstrated training or experience in the
fields of history, architecture, architectural history, urban planning, archaeology, or law,
or who shall be residents of an historic district designated pursuant to that ordinance. A
majority of the members of the commission shall be bona fide residents of the territorial
jurisdiction of Tuscumbia. Not more than one-fifth of the members of the commission shall
be public officials. (b) Members of the commission shall be nominated by the chief executive
officer of Tuscumbia and appointed by the legislative body of Tuscumbia. Nomination and appointment
of members of the commission shall be made so as to ensure that the commission will be composed
of persons with as much of the training and experience specified...
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45-26A-70.02
Section 45-26A-70.02 Composition of board; personnel; annual report; meetings. (a) An historic
preservation commission created by an ordinance enacted pursuant to this article shall be
composed of not less than seven members, who shall have demonstrated training or experience
in the fields of history, architecture, architectural history, urban planning, archaeology,
or law, or who shall be residents of an historic district designated pursuant to that ordinance.
A majority of the members of the commission shall be bona fide residents of the territorial
jurisdiction of Wetumpka. Not more than one-fifth of the members of the commission shall be
public officials. (b) Members of the commission shall be nominated by the chief executive
officer of Wetumpka and appointed by the legislative body of Wetumpka. Nomination and appointment
of members of the commission shall be made so as to ensure that the commission will be composed
of persons with as much of the training and experience specified...
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11-65-9
Section 11-65-9 Treasurer of commission; investment of funds of commission. The treasurer of
a commission shall collect all the fees, commissions, and other moneys provided for in this
chapter, and shall supervise, check, and audit the operation of the pari-mutuel wagering pools
and the conduct and distribution thereof. A commission may appoint the principal financial
officer of the sponsoring municipality as the treasurer, in which case such officer shall
perform the duties of treasurer, without any compensation other than that to which he or she
is entitled as the principal financial officer of such sponsoring municipality, but he or
she shall be reimbursed for expenses actually incurred in the performance of his or her duties
as treasurer of a commission. The treasurer of a commission shall, with the approval of the
commission, determine the managerial, accounting, and clerical personnel that are necessary
to keep the books and records of such commission and to perform the audit and...
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12-5A-9
Section 12-5A-9 Participation of eligible employees in Employees' Retirement System; creditable
service; formal leave accounting system; inclusion in health insurance plan. (a) Class specifications
and rates of compensation for employees covered by this chapter, juvenile probation officers,
juvenile probation professional staff, and clerical staff, hereafter called "eligible
employees," and any future employees occupying those positions shall be established by
the Administrative Director of Courts. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the compensation of
any employee shall not be diminished as a result of his or her inclusion in the state court
system personnel system. (b) Eligible employees included in the state court system personnel
system pursuant to this chapter shall, on October 1 of the year their county transitions,
be covered by the Employees' Retirement System. An employee who on that date is participating
in a local retirement plan other than a unit administered by the Employees'...
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27-9A-3
Section 27-9A-3 Independent adjuster defined; exclusions. (a) For purposes of this chapter,
an "independent adjuster" is a person who, for compensation as an independent contractor
or as an employee of an independent contractor, undertakes on behalf of an insurer to ascertain
and determine the amount of any claim, loss, or damage payable under a contract of property,
casualty, or workers' compensation insurance or to effect settlement of such claim, loss,
or damage. This chapter shall not be construed to permit persons not licensed as attorneys
to engage in activities constituting the practice of law. (b) An independent adjuster does
not include any of the following: (1) Attorneys-at-law admitted to practice in this state
when acting in their professional capacity as an attorney. (2) A salaried employee of an insurer.
(3) A person employed solely to obtain facts surrounding a claim or to furnish technical assistance
to a licensed independent adjuster. (4) An individual who is employed...
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