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23-1-4
Section 23-1-4 Permit required to dig up, etc., roads for utilities, railroads, etc.; restoration
of road required upon completion of work; bond, etc., to guarantee restoration. No state-controlled
road shall be dug up or used for laying pipelines, pole lines, sewers, railways, or for other
similar purposes without the written permit of the State Department of Transportation, and
such work shall be done only in accordance with the regulations prescribed by the department,
and the cost of replacing the road in as good condition as it was before such work was done
shall be paid by the person, firm, or corporation to whom or in whose behalf such permit was
given. Such person, firm, or corporation so desiring such work shall furnish the state with
a cash deposit or certified check upon a solvent bank or surety bond in guaranty company qualified
to do business in Alabama, in the amount required by the State Department of Transportation,
conditioned that the sum is to be forfeited to the...
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39-1-1
Section 39-1-1 Bonds required of persons contracting for public works; commencement, etc.,
of actions upon bond by persons supplying labor, etc., to contractor; offer to accept judgment;
notice of completion of project by contractor and final settlement; applicability. (a) Any
person entering into a contract with an awarding authority in this state for the prosecution
of any public works shall, before commencing the work, execute a performance bond, with penalty
equal to 100 percent of the amount of the contract price. In addition, another bond, payable
to the awarding authority letting the contract, shall be executed in an amount not less than
50 percent of the contract price, with the obligation that the contractor or contractors shall
promptly make payments to all persons supplying labor, materials, or supplies for or in the
prosecution of the work provided in the contract and for the payment of reasonable attorneys'
fees incurred by successful claimants or plaintiffs in civil...
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25-8-32.1
Section 25-8-32.1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the following meanings: (1) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Labor. (2) ELIGIBILITY
TO WORK FORM. A form issued by the head administrator, counselor, or, if home schooled an
instructor of the school which a 14- or 15-year-old minor attends certifying satisfactory
grades and attendance of the minor in order for a 14- or 15-year-old minor to be employed.
(3) EMPLOY. To employ, permit, or suffer to work with or without compensation. (4) EMPLOYEE.
Any person employed by an employer, but shall not include an individual engaged in the activities
of an educational, charitable, religious, scientific, historical, literary, or nonprofit organization
where the employer-employee relationship does not in fact exist or where the services rendered
are on a voluntary basis. (5) EMPLOYER. Any owner or any person, entity, franchise, corporation,
or division of a corporation, government agency, or...
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25-14-3
Section 25-14-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATIVE FEE. The fee charged to a client by a professional employer organization
for professional employer services. The term does not include any amount of a fee by the professional
employer organization that is for wages and salaries, benefits, workers' compensation, payroll
taxes, withholding, or other assessments paid by the professional employer organization to
or on behalf of covered employees under the professional employer agreement. (2) CLIENT. A
person or entity that enters into a professional employer agreement with a professional employer
organization, including a worksite employer. (3) CONTROLLING PERSON. Any of the following:
a. An officer or director of a corporation operating as a professional employer organization,
a shareholder holding 25 percent or more of the voting stock of a corporation operating as
a professional employer organization, or a...
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45-8-150.03
Section 45-8-150.03 Bingo games - Permits; ordinances. (a) No qualified organization shall
be permitted to operate a bingo game unless the county governing body, or the governing bodies
of the respective cities and towns, within their respective jurisdictions, issues a permit
to the organization authorizing it to do so. The permit required by this article is in addition
to, and not in lieu of, any other business license which may be required by law, and no bingo
game shall be operated until all required licenses have been obtained. A permit holder may
hold only one permit and that permit is valid for only one location. A permit is not assignable
or transferable. (b) The Calhoun County Commission, or any governing body for any municipality
wholly or partially located within Calhoun County, may establish an ordinance for the operation
of bingo games within its jurisdiction. Any ordinance adopted by a governing body shall be
at least as restrictive of the operation of bingo games as this...
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2-26-5
Section 2-26-5 Annual permit fees. (a) Every person who sells, offers for sale, exposes for
sale, distributes or solicits orders for the sale of any agricultural, vegetable, herb, tree,
shrub, or flower seed to retail seed dealers, farmers, or to others who use or plant such
seed in the State of Alabama shall, before selling or offering such seed for sale or distributing
or soliciting orders for the sale of such seed and on or before January 1 of each year secure
an annual permit from the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries to engage in such business.
Seed dealers and other sellers of seed shall apply for an annual permit upon forms prescribed
by the commissioner, and such permit shall be issued upon the payment of the following permit
fees when the application is in proper form: (1) For each person engaged in selling seed at
retail in closed containers or packets of eight ounces or less displayed on a supplemental
container display, a permit fee established by the Board of...
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40-9-11
Section 40-9-11 Y.W.C.O. All Young Women's Christian Organizations, and all real and personal
property of all Young Women's Christian Organizations, and of any branch or department of
same heretofore or hereafter organized and existing in good faith in the State of Alabama,
for other than pecuniary gain and not for individual profit, when such real or personal property
shall be used by such organizations, their branches or departments in and about the conducting,
maintaining, operating and carrying out of the program, work, principles, objectives and policies
of such organizations, their branches or departments, in any city or county of the State of
Alabama, are exempt from the payment of any and all state, county and municipal taxes, licenses,
fees and charges of any nature whatsoever, including any privilege or excise tax heretofore
or hereafter levied by the State of Alabama or any county or municipality thereof. The receipt,
assessment or collection of any fee, admission, service...
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5-25-9
Section 5-25-9 Maintenance and examination of records, etc. (a) Any person required to be licensed
under this chapter shall maintain in its offices or such other location as the department
shall permit the books, accounts, and records as the department may reasonably require in
order to determine whether the person is complying with this chapter and rules and regulations
adopted pursuant to this chapter. These books, accounts, and records shall be maintained apart
and separate from any other business in which the person is involved. (b) The department may,
by its designated officers and employees, as often as it deems necessary, but at least once
every 24 months, investigate and examine the affairs, business, premises, and records of any
person required to be licensed under this chapter insofar as they pertain to any business
for which a license is required by this chapter. (c) The department, at its discretion, may:
(1) Cause an examination to be made at the licensee's place of...
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6-5-127
Section 6-5-127 Nuisance exceptions; right of action for pollution of waters, etc.; relation
to municipal ordinances. (a) No agricultural, manufacturing, or other industrial plant or
establishment, farming operation facility, or any racetrack for automobiles or motorcycles,
or both, operated in conjunction with a museum that is owned by a nonprofit organization and
has a building and collection on display which together have a minimum value of at least one
million dollars ($1,000,000), or any of its appurtenances or the operation thereof shall be
or become a nuisance, private or public, by any changed conditions in and about the locality
thereof after the same has been in operation for more than one year during which such plant,
facility, establishment, farming operation facility, or racetrack, its appurtenances or the
operation thereof has not been found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be a nuisance;
provided, that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply whenever a...
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31-13-3
Section 31-13-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) ALIEN. Any person who is not a citizen or national of the United
States, as described in 8 U.S.C. ยง 1101, et seq., and any amendments thereto. (2) BUSINESS
ENTITY. Any person or group of persons employing one or more persons performing or engaging
in any activity, enterprise, profession, or occupation for gain, benefit, advantage, or livelihood,
whether for profit or not for profit. Business entity shall include, but not be limited to,
the following: a. Self-employed individuals, business entities filing articles of incorporation,
partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability companies, foreign corporations, foreign
limited partnerships, foreign limited liability companies authorized to transact business
in this state, business trusts, and any business entity that registers with the Secretary
of State. b. Any business entity that possesses a business...
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