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14-1-19
Section 14-1-19 Acceptance and redispensing of unused prescription medications. (a)
As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1)
CORRECTIONS FACILITY. Any facility or program controlled or operated by the state Department
of Corrections or any of its agencies or departments and supported wholly or in part by state
funds for the correctional care of persons or any county jail operated and controlled by the
county sheriff and a county. (2) CUSTOMIZED PATIENT MEDICATION PACKAGE. A package that is
prepared by a pharmacist for a specific patient and that contains two or more prescribed solid
oral dosage forms. (3) REPACKAGING. The process by which the pharmacy prepares a prescription
it accepts pursuant to this section in a unit-dose package, unit-of-issue package or
customized patient medication package for immediate dispensing in accordance with a current
prescription. (4) UNIT-DOSE PACKAGE. A package that contains a single-dose drug with the name,...

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2-14-7
Section 2-14-7 Owners, etc., to mark used hive-bodies and supers; marks, etc., to be
approved by State Apiarist. To adequately identify used bee equipment, the owner or other
person in possession of such equipment shall be required to mark all hive-bodies and supers
with an easily identified symbol, which symbol or identifiable mark must be approved by the
State Apiarist. (Acts 1965, No. 794, p. 1488, §6.)...
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22-21-324
Section 22-21-324 Use of proceeds. (a) The principal proceeds derived from any borrowing
made by an authority shall be used solely for the purpose or purposes for which such borrowing
was authorized to be made. If any securities are issued for the purpose of financing costs
of acquiring, constructing, improving, enlarging and equipping health care facilities, such
costs shall be deemed to include the following: (1) The cost of any land forming a part of
such health care facilities; (2) The cost of the labor, materials and supplies used in any
such construction, improvement or enlargement, including architectural and engineering fees
and the cost of preparing contract documents advertising for bids; (3) The purchase price
of, and the cost of installing, equipment for such health care facilities; (4) The cost of
landscaping the lands forming a part of such health care facilities and of constructing and
installing roads, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, utilities and parking places in...
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25-5-331
Section 25-5-331 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and terms
shall have meanings as follows: (1) ALCOHOL. Ethyl alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethyl, or spirits
of wine, from whatever source or by whatever process produced. (2) CHAIN OF CUSTODY. The methodology
of tracking specified materials, specimens, or substances for the purpose of maintaining control
and accountability from initial collection to final disposition for all of the materials,
specimens, or substances and providing for accountability at each stage in handling, testing,
and storing materials, specimens, or substances and reporting test results. (3) CONFIRMATION
TEST or CONFIRMED TEST. A second analytical procedure used to identify the presence of a specific
drug or metabolite in a specimen. The confirmation test shall be different in scientific principle
from that of the initial test procedure. The confirmation method shall be capable of providing
requisite specificity, sensitivity, and quantitative...
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33-5-22
Section 33-5-22 Safety equipment and lights; flags; capacity plate; flame arrestor,
etc., for carburetor. (a) Every vessel while being operated on the waters of this state shall
be equipped with reasonable safety devices and lights as may be required under regulations
promulgated by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources. No person shall operate
or give permission for the operation of a vessel which is not equipped as is required by rules
and regulations duly promulgated by the commissioner of the Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources. (b) All such safety equipment and safety lights required by this section
shall meet such standards as the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources may from
time to time establish as minimum equipment, and all such safety equipment and safety lights
above the minimum requirements which are required by the rules and regulations of the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources shall conform with specific standards...
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34-14C-1
Section 34-14C-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Board of Home Medical Equipment as established by this
chapter. (2) HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT. Medical devices usable in a residential setting, as defined
in regulations established by the board. (3) HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SERVICES. The advertisement,
sale, rental, delivery, installation, maintenance, replacement of, or instruction in the use
of medical equipment and related supplies used by a sick or disabled individual to allow that
individual to obtain care or treatment and be maintained in a residential setting. (4) HOME
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SERVICES PROVIDER. A corporation, other business entity, or person engaged
in the business of providing home medical equipment services, either directly or through a
contractual arrangement, to an unrelated sick or disabled individual in the residence of that
individual. (Act 2000-739, p. 1619, §1; Act 2014-172, p. 489, §1.)...
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34-25A-3
Section 34-25A-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ACCREDITED FACILITY. A facility where prosthetic, orthotic, prosthetic
and orthotic, or pedorthic care is provided to patients needing such care and has met the
requirements of the board for such designation. The board shall require that all accredited
facilities meet the requirements of a national certifying board, recognized by the state board
in prosthetics, orthotics, and pedorthics accredited by the National Commission for Certifying
Agencies (NCCA) in the discipline or disciplines for which the application is made and meet
any other requirements of the board. The requirements may include custom and non-custom items
the board may determine are necessary to perform quality care and are typical in the course
of business. (2) ACCREDITED PEDORTHIC FACILITY. A facility where pedorthic care may be provided
that has met the requirements of the board for such designation. An...
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37-14-2
Section 37-14-2 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise; (1)
ELECTRIC SUPPLIER. Any municipality, municipally-owned utility or other governmental entity,
any cooperative, corporation, person, firm, association or other entity engaged in the business
of supplying electric service at retail; provided, however, that a university, college or
United States military base which distributes electricity shall not be deemed an electric
supplier for the purpose of this article. (2) ELECTRIC SERVICE AT RETAIL and RETAIL ELECTRIC
SERVICE. Electric service furnished to a customer for ultimate consumption, but does not include
wholesale electric service furnished by an electric supplier to another electric supplier
for resale. (3) PREMISES. The building, structure or facility to which electricity is being
metered or is to be furnished and metered, including all meters on such building,...
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37-14-31
Section 37-14-31 Definitions. As used in this article the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise; (1)
ELECTRIC SUPPLIER. Any municipality, municipally-owned utility or other governmental entity,
any cooperative, corporation, person, firm, association or other entity engaged in the business
of supplying electric service at retail; provided, however, that no person or entity, including
the Tennessee Valley Authority, who may not be lawfully regulated by the state by virtue of
powers granted by the laws of the United States which prevail over Alabama statutes, nor any
university, college or United States agency which distributes electricity at retail shall
be deemed an electric supplier for the purpose of this article. (2) ELECTRIC SERVICE AT RETAIL
and RETAIL ELECTRIC SERVICE. Electric service furnished to a customer for ultimate consumption,
but does not include wholesale electric service furnished by an electric...
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40-12-310
Section 40-12-310 "Store" defined; construction. The term "store"
as used in this article shall be construed to mean and include any store or stores or any
mercantile establishment or establishments which are owned, operated, maintained, controlled
or for which the buying is done by the same person, firm, corporation, copartnership, or association,
either domestic or foreign, in which goods, wares or merchandise of any kind are sold, either
at retail or wholesale. The term "store" as used in this article shall not be construed
to mean or include any place of business at which the principal business conducted is that
of selling or distributing petroleum products or ice, where the amount kept in any store is
less than 4,000 pounds at any one time. Two or more stores or mercantile establishments shall,
for the purpose of this article, be treated as being under a single or common ownership, supervision
or management if directly or indirectly owned or controlled by a single person or any...
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