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34-7B-1
Section 34-7B-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) APPRENTICE. Any person engaged in learning the practices defined
in this chapter including, but not limited to, assisting in the performance of any acts of
barbering or cosmetology on the general public under the constant and direct supervision of
a person who has held a valid current license issued by the board for at least five years,
in a shop licensed by the board. (2) BARBERING. The occupation of shaving or trimming the
beard, cutting or dressing the hair, giving facial or scalp massages, giving facial or scalp
treatment with oils or creams or other preparations made for that purpose, either by hand
or by means of mechanical appliances, singeing and shampooing the hair, dyeing the hair, or
permanently waving or straightening the hair of any living or deceased person for compensation,
as performed by a Class 2 barber. (3) BOARD. The Alabama Board of Cosmetology...
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34-18-1
Section 34-18-1 "Medical technician" defined. A "medical technician," within
the meaning of this chapter, is a person who is engaged in the practice of standardized or
experimental technical procedures, the results of which are interpreted by the physician in
the diagnosis of disease; provided, that this shall not apply to assistants employed by physicians
to make laboratory tests whose results are to be used by such physicians in their private
practice of medicine and who assume responsibility for the work so performed. (Acts 1936-37,
Ex. Sess., No. 153, p. 172, §8; Code 1940, T. 46, §158.)...
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11-43-21
Section 11-43-21 Qualifications; compensation; powers and duties; bond; term of office and
removal. (a) A city manager employed under the provisions of this article shall have the authority
and be charged with the duties, liabilities, and penalties and shall hold office and receive
compensation as set forth in this section: The city manager shall be the administrative head
of the municipal government. He shall be chosen by the governing body of the municipality
without regard to political beliefs and solely upon the basis of his executive and administrative
qualifications. The choice shall not be limited to inhabitants of the municipality or of the
State of Alabama. The city manager shall receive such compensation as may be prescribed by
ordinance of the governing body, which shall be payable in 12 monthly installments from the
municipal treasury. During the absence or disability of the city manager the governing body
shall designate some properly qualified person to perform the duties...
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40-12-99
Section 40-12-99 Engineers. Each person practicing for the public the profession of civil,
electrical, mining, mechanical, or radio engineering shall pay an annual license tax of $20
to the state, but no license shall be paid to the county. If such business is conducted as
a firm or corporation in which more than one engineer is engaged, each engineer so engaged
shall pay a license tax of $20. No such engineer shall be required to pay this license tax
until after he has practiced his profession for two years in this state or elsewhere. An engineer
who is an employee of the state or of any county or municipality at a fixed salary and who
engages in no other engineering work for compensation is not subject to this license tax when
so employed. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §522.)...
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25-9-65
Section 25-9-65 Rescue crews - Training and employment; wages and workers' compensation benefits.
Said chief is hereby authorized to have trained and employed at the rescue stations operated
by said division within the state, rescue crews as he may determine necessary. Each member
of such crews shall devote at least four hours each month, or eight hours bimonthly, for training
purposes and shall be available at all times to assist in rescue work. Regular crew members
shall receive for such services the highest prevailing hourly wage rate in the industry and
shall receive the same per diem and expenses as provided to state employees. Workers' compensation
benefits as prescribed by Alabama workers' compensation laws shall be provided for all employees
engaged in carrying out the mandates of this section and coal mining laws of the State of
Alabama. Sufficient funds shall be appropriated to carry out the provisions of this section,
Section 25-9-64 and Sections 25-9-66 through 25-9-70....
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34-8-7
Section 34-8-7 Exemptions from chapter; subcontractor requirements. (a) The following shall
be exempted from this chapter: (1) The practice of general contracting, as defined in Section
34-8-1, by an authorized representative or representatives of the United States Government,
State of Alabama, incorporated town, city, or county in this state, which is under the supervision
of a licensed architect or engineer provided any work contracted out by the representative
shall comply with the provisions of this chapter for general contractor. (2) The construction
of any residence or private dwelling. (3) A person, firm, or corporation constructing a building
or other improvements on his, her, or its own property provided that any of the work contracted
out complies with the definition in this chapter for general contractor. A municipal governing
body or municipal regulatory body may not enact any ordinance or law restricting or altering
this exemption. Any municipal ordinance or regulation...
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36-21-1
Section 36-21-1 Payment of fees and costs of defense of state law enforcement officers in certain
cases. Any law enforcement officer of the state of Alabama who is sued or prosecuted for any
act committed or done within the line and scope of his duties and authority will be reimbursed
by the state for legal counsel fees paid, the fees of witnesses paid by him and costs of court
he paid out in defending the civil action or prosecution; provided, that the total amount
of such reimbursable expenses shall not exceed &dollar;2,000.00 and provided the committee
established by this section approves such claim. The committee shall consist of two members
of the house of representatives named by the speaker, two members of the senate named by the
president of the senate and the attorney general of Alabama. The members of the committee
shall serve during their tenure in their respective offices without compensation. The acts
of any three members shall constitute action by the committee. The...
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2-9-22
Section 2-9-22 Insurance for employees of Department of Agriculture and Industries at shipping
points, etc. The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, subject to approval by the Governor,
is hereby authorized and empowered and may enter into a contract by bond or policy with an
insurance company authorized to do business in this state whereby employees of the Department
of Agriculture and Industries who are engaged in work involving inspection, grading, classifying,
weighing or otherwise handling agricultural commodities at shipping points, terminal markets,
receiving centers or elsewhere will be insured against personal injury or death caused by
accidental means while discharging their duties as such employees. The amount of insurance
protection to be paid to any employee as authorized under this section on account of death,
injury or disability shall not exceed the amount or amounts as provided by the workmen's compensation
laws of the State of Alabama if such employees were...
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34-30-23
Section 34-30-23 Application; initial fee; issuance. From May 23, 1977, until November 24,
1978, the Board of Social Work Examiners shall receive applications from individuals, such
applications being duly notarized and sworn, which outline the applicant's eligibility for
licensure under the criteria specified in either subdivision (1), (2), or (3) of this section,
accompanied by an initial application fee of $50 in the form of a certified check made payable
to the Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners, and upon review and necessary verification
of the applicant's sworn statement, said board shall issue a license as a "licensed bachelor
social worker," a "licensed graduate social worker," or a "licensed certified
social worker" to an applicant who meets the following requirements for a level of licensure;
provided, that any person seeking licensure under this section shall make application within
four months of the date he or she first becomes eligible for licensing under this...
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2-28-8
Section 2-28-8 Regulation of performance of structural pest control work generally. (a) Conduct
of business generally; operation and supervision of main offices, branches, and suboffices.
Every person who engages in structural pest control work shall conduct the work from an established
location or place of business, and the person or another individual as a full-time resident
employee of the person who has been certified by the commissioner as being qualified for a
permit as a certified operator shall be in charge of and responsible for the person's structural
pest control work. The residence of the owner or an employee from which structural pest control
work is conducted may be considered an established location. Where a person has more than
one separate place of business or location, the person shall obtain a permit for each separate
location or place of business, and each separate location from which structural pest control
work is conducted, including a branch office but not...
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