45-49-151.08
Section 45-49-151.08 Racing days - Sunday excluded; minimum age for employment or attendance. No race or racing shall be permitted on Sunday. No person under 19 years of age shall be employed in any manner about the racetrack except as lead-out persons and kennel persons; nor shall persons under 18 years of age be permitted to attend any race. (Act 86-416, p. 612, § 9; Act 86-545, p. 1082, § 9.)...
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45-49-80
Section 45-49-80 Administrative secretary for circuit judge assigned to department of Investigation and Recovery. The circuit judge assigned to the Department of Investigation and Recovery of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit may appoint a qualified person to serve as an administrative secretary in the department of investigation and recovery, provided that any such person employed under the terms of this section shall serve at the pleasure of the circuit judge and it shall be at the discretion of the circuit judge as to whether such administrative secretary shall be included in any civil service or merit system which may exist in Mobile County, provided that the salary of such secretary not be less than the salary paid for a comparable position under any such civil service or merit system. The salary shall be payable in equal monthly installments upon warrants drawn in the same manner prescribed for payment of compensation of county employees. (Act 83-479, p. 671, § 1.)...
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25-8-32
Section 25-8-32 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature has found that Alabama law has not kept pace with federal standards regulating the employment of minors to the extent that it has become increasingly difficult for employers to comply with conflicting state and federal child labor requirements. Accordingly, numerous changes are necessary to make the child labor laws of Alabama compatible with the United States Department of Labor regulations governing the employment of minors in nonagricultural occupations. Similarly, there is also a need to remove anachronistic language and make clarifications to existing standards. In view of the foregoing findings, the Legislature through this chapter intends to do all of the following: (1) Conform with 17 federal hazardous orders. (2) Remove exemptions for domestic service and the grading or handling, or both, of agricultural products. (3) Add a restriction for occupations which involve working at heights exceeding six feet, as well...
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25-8-39
Section 25-8-39 Age requirements for street or public place occupations; exemptions. (a) No person under 14 years of age shall distribute, sell, expose, or offer for sale newspapers, magazines, periodicals, candy, or other articles, be employed or permitted or suffered to work in any other trade or occupation performed in any street or public place. (b) The following organizations are exempt from the requirements of subsection (a): Educational, charitable, religious, scientific, historical, literary, or nonprofit organizations where the employer-employee relationship does not, in fact, exist or where the services rendered to such organization are on a voluntary basis or any other activity as designated by the commissioner. (Acts 1995, No. 95-604, p. 1263, §8; Act 2009-565, p. 1654, §3.)...
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28-4-25
Section 28-4-25 Allowance of reward to sheriff or other person furnishing evidence to support conviction for violation of Section 28-4-24. Whenever any person is convicted in the circuit court under Section 28-4-24 of unlawfully distilling or manufacturing or making any of the prohibited liquors or beverages as defined in this chapter, there shall be charged to the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to be paid by them the sum of $50.00 out of the funds used by the board for the purchase of alcoholic beverages to be allowed the sheriff or other officer or person who furnished the evidence and brought about the conviction. Said sheriff or other officer or person must satisfy the presiding judge that he is the person entitled to said sum and shall receive from the judge a certificate to that effect. (Acts 1919, No. 7, p. 6; Code 1923, §4626; Code 1940, T. 29, §102; Acts 1953, No. 699, p. 954.)...
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43-2-22
Section 43-2-22 Disqualification of certain persons to serve as executor or administrator. (a) No person must be deemed a fit person to serve as executor who is under the age of 19 years, or who has been convicted of an infamous crime, or who, from intemperance, improvidence or want of understanding, is incompetent to discharge the duties of the trust. Nor shall any nonresident of the state be appointed as administrator unless he is at the time executor or administrator of the same estate in some other state or territory or jurisdiction, duly qualified under the laws of that jurisdiction. (b) If the person named in the will as sole executor is or if all the persons named therein as executors are, from any of the causes enumerated in subsection (a), unfit to serve as executor or executors, letters of administration, with the will annexed, may be granted on the testator's estate, under the provisions of section 43-2-27. (Code 1852, §§1658, 1659; Code 1867, §§1976, 1977; Code 1876,...
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45-30A-50.03
Section 45-30A-50.03 Organization of board. The personnel program established by this part shall be administered by the board. The board shall consist of five members who are residents of the city and who shall be appointed by the governing body. No member of the board shall be employed by or be an official of the city, nor hold any elective public office. The composition of the board shall be designated as Place No. 1, Place No. 2, Place No. 3, Place No. 4, and Place No. 5. The person appointed as a member of the board in Place No. 1 shall serve a term of two years; the person so appointed for Place No. 2 shall serve a term of four years; the person appointed for Place No. 3 shall serve a term of six years. The initial person appointed as a member of the board in Place No. 4 shall serve a term of four years; and the person appointed for Place No. 5 shall serve a term of six years. Thereafter each term shall be for a period of six years. Vacancies occurring during a term shall be...
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6-5-332.5
Section 6-5-332.5 Persons who rescue child or incapacitated person from unattended motor vehicle; public safety officials. (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) CHILD. A person who is under nine years of age. (2) INCAPACITATED PERSON. As defined in Section 26-2A-20. (3) MOTOR VEHICLE. As defined in Section 32-1-1.1. (4) PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICIAL. An individual employed by a law enforcement agency, fire department, or 911 emergency service. (b) No person shall leave a child or an incapacitated person in a motor vehicle unattended in a manner that creates an unreasonable risk of injury or harm to the child or incapacitated person. A vehicle that has an ambient interior temperature of 99 degrees Fahrenheit or less shall be presumed safe. (c) A person who enters a motor vehicle by force or otherwise at the direction of a public safety official for the purpose of removing a child or an incapacitated person from the vehicle shall be immune from...
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11-5-32
Section 11-5-32 Conflicts of interest. (a) A coroner who owns, operates, is employed by, or otherwise has an interest in a funeral establishment is deemed to have a conflict of interest and shall not direct business to the establishment when performing his or her duties under the laws of this state. (b) Nothing in this section shall prevent a person from taking the body of the deceased to a funeral establishment in which the coroner has an interest if the person decides to do so without the suggestion of the coroner. (c) The provisions of this section shall not apply if an emergency situation exists and the coroner acts in good faith to prevent a health hazard. (d) Any person who knowingly violates subsection (a) shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. (Act 2006-581, p. 1527, §3.)...
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13A-8-192
Section 13A-8-192 Identity theft. (a) A person commits the crime of identity theft if, without the authorization, consent, or permission of the victim, and with the intent to defraud for his or her own benefit or the benefit of a third person, he or she does any of the following: (1) Obtains, records, or accesses identifying information that would assist in accessing financial resources, obtaining identification documents, or obtaining benefits of the victim. (2) Obtains goods or services through the use of identifying information of the victim. (3) Obtains identification documents in the victim's name. (4) Obtains employment through the use of identifying information of the victim. (b) Identity theft is a Class B felony. (c) This section shall not apply when a person obtains the identity of another person to misrepresent his or her age for the sole purpose of obtaining alcoholic beverages, tobacco, or another privilege denied to minors. (d) Any prosecution brought pursuant to this...
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