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37-2A-2
Section 37-2A-2 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words have the following
meanings: (1) BASIC TELEPHONE SERVICE. Refers to a service that, as provided by an incumbent
local exchange carrier, may be through any technology and through any affiliate or service
arrangement and includes the functionalities described in 47 C.F.R. 54.101(a). (2) BROADBAND
SERVICE or BROADBAND ENABLED SERVICE. Any service that consists of or includes a high-speed
access capability to transmit at a rate that is not less than 200 kilobits per second either
in the upstream or downstream direction, and either of the following: a. Provides computer
processing, information storage, information content or protocol conversion, including any
service applications or information service provided over such high-speed access service.
b. Is used to provide access to the Internet. (3) BUNDLED OFFERING. A combination of retail
services offered as a package, whether at a single price or with the...
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45-45-250
Section 45-45-250 Emergency Telephone Service. (a) The Madison County Commission shall enforce
Sections 11-98-1 to 11-98-7, inclusive, as amended, relating to emergency telephone service
and the procedures for rate setting or increases. (b) The Madison County Commission shall
require the board of commissioners of the district to give details of the net dollars and
cents increase per month per subscriber and for each service. No increase shall be valid in
Madison County or in any municipality without such information. Any expenditure in providing
such information made by the board of commissioners in an amount in excess of one thousand
dollars ($1,000), must be approved by the county commission. (Act 89-869, p. 1744, §§ 1,
2.)...
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8-19A-3
Section 8-19A-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter and Chapter 19C, the following terms shall
have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) CALLER IDENTIFICATION
SERVICE. A type of telephone service which permits telephone subscribers to see the telephone
number of incoming telephone calls. (2) COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE SELLER. Any person who engages
in commercial telephone solicitation on his or her own behalf or through salespersons, except
that a commercial telephone seller does not include any of the persons or entities exempted
from this chapter by Section 8-19A-4. A commercial telephone seller does not include a salesperson
as defined in subdivision (15). A commercial telephone seller includes, but is not limited
to, owners, operators, officers, directors, partners, or other individuals engaged in the
management activities of a business entity pursuant to this chapter. (3) COMMERCIAL TELEPHONE
SOLICITATION. a. An unsolicited telephone call to a...
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37-6-44
Section 37-6-44 Cooperatives possess same powers in connection with telephone service as with
electricity. Except as otherwise provided in this article, electric cooperatives shall possess
and exercise all powers in connection with the construction, acquisition and operation of
telephone systems and in connection with furnishing telephone service as they now possess
in connection with making electrical energy available to their members and other persons.
(Acts 1949, No. 339, p. 509, §5.)...
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37-6-41
Section 37-6-41 Electric cooperatives empowered to furnish telephone service. Any electric
cooperative presently or hereafter organized and any corporation converted into an electric
cooperative under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter shall have, in addition to its
present or other powers, the power to furnish telephone service in rural areas to its members
and the persons it serves, in the manner provided in this article. (Acts 1949, No. 339, p.
509, §2; Acts 1951, No. 613, p. 1057, §1.)...
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45-1-232
Section 45-1-232 Operation of jail store; inmate telephone service; Sheriff's Jail Fund. (a)
The Sheriff of Autauga County is hereby authorized to operate a jail store and contract telephone
installation for inmates within the confines of the county jail. The jail store and inmate
telephones shall be operated to serve the needs of the county jail population. (b) Any and
all monies collected under subsection (a) shall be deposited by the Sheriff of Autauga County
or his or her appointed agent in any bank located in Autauga County selected by the sheriff
into a fund known as the Sheriff's Jail Fund. (c) The Sheriff's Jail Fund as provided in subsection
(b) shall be drawn upon by the Sheriff of Autauga County or his or her appointed agent and
shall be used exclusively for law enforcement purposes in the public's interest in the discharge
of the sheriff's office as the sheriff sees fit. (d) Any and all monies collected as outlined
in subsection (a) prior to May 21, 1996, shall be...
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37-6-40
Section 37-6-40 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) RURAL AREA. Any area within
this state not included within the boundaries of any incorporated or unincorporated city,
town, village, or borough having a population in excess of 25,000 inhabitants according to
the last preceding federal census, prior to the time service was commenced. For purposes of
providing wireless communications services, including, without limitation, services classified
as of January 1, 1997, as "commercial mobile radio services" by the FCC, the term
"rural area" shall include all of the territory for which the electric cooperative
is authorized to provide wireless service under federal law or regulations. (2) TELEPHONE
SERVICE. Any communication service, including, without limitation, all telephone lines, facilities,
or systems used in the rendition of such service. (Acts 1949, No. 339, p. 509, §1; Acts...

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45-37-140.12
Section 45-37-140.12 Service charge ordinances; election. (a) Subject to the conditions stated
below in this section, the board of trustees shall be authorized to adopt service charge ordinances
levying service charges provided for in Section 45-37-140.11. No service charge ordinance
shall take effect and be enforced until the substance of the ordinance has been published
in some newspaper of general circulation in the district and at least eight days have elapsed
after such newspaper publication and at least eight days have also elapsed after such ordinance
in full was posted in each fire station in the district, or at some other public place in
the district if there is no such fire station. It is further provided that no such ordinance
shall become effective unless it is approved at an election held in response to the petition
hereinbelow provided for, or unless the time prescribed for filing such petition expires without
the petition being filed. (b) Upon the petition, prescribed in...
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25-9-131
Section 25-9-131 Surface storage of explosives and detonators. (a) Separate surface magazines
shall be provided for the storage of explosives and detonators and shall be kept in good repair.
(b) Magazines shall be constructed of or covered with fire and weather resistant material,
shall be reasonably bullet proof and shall have no metal or sparking material exposed inside
the magazine. When a magazine is used for more than one type of explosive, each type shall
be stored separately. (c) The only openings shall be doors for entrance, which shall be securely
locked when unattended, and properly screened vents. (d) If artificial light is needed, only
an electric flashlight, electric lantern, or electric cap lamp shall be used. Smoking, carrying
of smokers' articles, or open flame are prohibited in or within 25 feet of any magazine. Combustible
materials, including rubbish and dry grass, shall be kept clear of any magazine for a distance
of 25 feet in all directions. (e) Other material...
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41-23-230
Section 41-23-230 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words shall
have the following meanings: (1) CALL CENTER. A physical location within the State of Alabama
at which 50 or more individuals receive by telephone, email, or other electronic forms of
communication requests for service and repairs and assist with a resolution. The term does
not include locations within this state at which similar calls are resolved in whole or in
part by means of computers, including, but not limited to, artificial intelligence. (2) DIRECTOR.
The Director of the Department of Economic and Community Affairs. (3) EMPLOYER. A call center
that employs either of the following: a. Fifty or more individuals, excluding part-time employees.
b. Fifty or more individuals who, in the aggregate, work at least 1,500 hours each week for
the employer, not including overtime hours. This term does not apply to the State of Alabama
or its agencies or departments. (4) PART-TIME EMPLOYEE. An...
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