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25-9-273
Section 25-9-273 Operation, inspection, and maintenance of shovels and draglines. (a) Inspection.
Shovels and draglines shall be inspected at the beginning of each shift, and such inspection
shall include all mechanical equipment. Electrical equipment shall be regularly inspected
by a qualified person. (b) Maintenance. Where mechanical shovels and draglines are used at
night, all lights shall be inspected before darkness, defective globes replaced, and defective
wiring repaired. (c) Oiling. Mechanical equipment on shovels and draglines shall not be cleaned
or oiled while in motion, except where so designed or modified as to make lubrication while
in motion safe. (d) Steps, etc. All steps, handrails, grab irons, and floors shall be kept
free from grease and extraneous material. (e) Unauthorized person. No unauthorized person
shall be allowed on any power shovel or dragline. (f) Passage of persons. No person shall
pass under the boom or bucket of a shovel or dragline while in operation....
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34-1A-6
a motor vehicle, aircraft, or boat. (2) The installation of an alarm system on property owned
by or leased to the installer. (3) A person or business entity who owns, installs, services,
or monitors alarm systems, CCTV systems, electronic access control systems, or mechanical
locking systems, on property owned by or leased to him or her or the business entity or, if
the person or business entity does not charge for the system or its installation, installs
it for the protection of his or her personal property located on the property of another,
and does not install or monitor the system as a normal business practice on the property of
another. (4) A person or business entity whose sale of an alarm system, CCTV system, electronic
access control system, or mechanical lock is over-the-counter or by telephone, Internet, or
mail order and the person or business entity does not engage in the installation or service
of the system or locking mechanism in the state. (5) A person or business...
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23-1-352
Section 23-1-352 Definitions. For the purpose of the laws of this state relating to aeronautics,
the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the meanings herein given, unless otherwise
specifically defined, or unless another intention clearly appears or the context requires
otherwise: (1) AERONAUTICS or AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES. The science and art of flight including,
but not limited to, transportation by aircraft; the operation, construction, repair, or maintenance
of aircraft, aircraft power plants and accessories, including the use, repair, packing, and
maintenance of parachutes; the design, establishment, construction, expansion, operation,
improvement, repair, or maintenance of airports, restricted landing areas, or other air navigation
facilities including the aerial and ground approaches thereto; and instruction in flying or
ground subjects pertaining thereto. (2) AERONAUTICAL INSTRUCTION. The imparting of aeronautical
knowledge or information by any aeronautics...
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25-12-14
Section 25-12-14 Certificate inspection. (a) The secretary, the chief inspector, or any deputy
inspector shall have free access, during reasonable hours, to any premises in the state where
a boiler or pressure vessel is being constructed for use in, or is being installed in, this
state for the purpose of ascertaining whether the boiler or pressure vessel is being constructed
and installed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. (b)(1) On and after January
1, 2002, each boiler and pressure vessel used or proposed to be used within this state, except
for pressure vessels covered by an owner or user inspection service as described in subsection
(d) or except for boilers or pressure vessels exempt under Section 25-12-7, owners and users
may request to waive this exemption, shall be thoroughly inspected as to their construction,
installation, and condition as follows: a. Power boilers and high pressure, high temperature
water boilers shall receive a certificate inspection...
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34-13-120
Section 34-13-120 License required; crematory requirements; application and inspection; records;
violations; rulemaking authority. (a) No person, firm, corporation, association, entity, or
funeral establishment, or branch thereof, may operate a crematory for the purpose of cremating
dead human bodies, unless licensed by the board as a funeral establishment and the crematory
being registered with the board and inspected by the board before any cremations of human
remains are performed. (b) A crematory shall satisfy all of the following requirements and
have the following minimum equipment, facilities, and personnel: (1) Registered with the board.
(2) Inspected by the board before performing any cremations. (3) Fixed on the premises of
a funeral establishment. For the purposes of this subdivision, fixed means permanently attached
to the real property where the establishment is situated. (4) Owned by the same individual,
partnership, or corporation as the funeral establishment. (5) Under...
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34-21A-12
Section 34-21A-12 Licenses. (a) The board shall establish the following types of licenses:
(1) A basic level installer license. (2) An advanced level I installer license. (3) An advanced
level II installer license. (4) A manufacturer's license. (5) A pumper license. (6) A portable
toilet license. (b) A person shall first obtain a basic level installer license before qualifying
for an advanced level installer license. Additional areas of qualification and license levels
may be established by the board based on future evaluations of industry needs and technology
advancements. (c) Licenses issued by the board shall be recognized as evidence of qualification
and knowledge of the licensee by the Alabama Department of Public Health and county or local
health authorities, and no other additional level of qualification or certification or other
requirement shall be required by the Alabama Department of Public Health or any county or
local health authorities for those persons engaged in the...
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28-3-190
Section 28-3-190 Levy of tax; collection; disposition of proceeds by localities; enforcement
and administration; penalties; exclusive nature of tax. (a) Levy. In addition to the excise
tax levied by Article 5A of Chapter 3 of this title and the licenses provided for by Chapter
3A of this title and by Section 28-3-194, and any acts amendatory thereof, supplementary thereto
or substituted therefor, and municipal and county licenses, there is hereby levied a privilege
or excise tax on every person licensed under the provisions of Chapter 3A who sells, stores,
or receives for the purpose of distribution, to any person, firm, corporation, club, or association
within the State of Alabama any beer. The tax levied hereby shall be measured by and graduated
in accordance with the volume of sales by such person of beer, and shall be an amount equal
to one and six hundred twenty-five thousands cents (1.625 cents) for each four fluid ounces
or fractional part thereof. (b) Collection. The tax levied...
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34-23-153
Section 34-23-153 Use, maintenance, and inspection of compounding equipment. Equipment used
in the compounding of drug products shall be of appropriate design and capacity, as well as
suitably located to facilitate operations for its intended use, cleaning, and maintenance.
Compounding equipment shall be of suitable composition so the surfaces that contact components
shall not be reactive, additive, or absorptive so as to alter the purity of the product compounded.
Equipment and utensils used for compounding shall be cleaned and sanitized prior to use to
prevent contamination. Equipment and utensils shall be stored in a manner to protect from
contamination. Automated, mechanical, electronic, limited commercial scale manufacturing,
or testing equipment and other types of equipment may be used in the compounding of drug products.
If such equipment is used, it shall be routinely inspected, calibrated, if necessary, or checked
to ensure proper performance. Immediately prior to the...
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32-18-3
Section 32-18-3 Fees. Such city shall have the power to fix the amount of fees, not exceeding
$1.00 per test and not more than $2.00 per annum, for the inspection of any motor vehicle
for any and all defects prohibited by law upon and for every restriction and requirement imposed
by law with respect to the equipment and maintenance of any such motor vehicle operated upon
the streets, alleys, or highways of such city. In addition to inspections required by ordinance,
any owner or operator may have his motor vehicle inspected as often as he or she may reasonably
desire, between such inspection periods as may be fixed by such city. Such city shall have
additional power to set aside all fees so collected by it in a separate fund out of which
all costs and expenses in connection with or growing out of the construction, establishment,
equipment, operation, and maintenance of such stations by it shall be paid. Any surplus remaining
in such fund shall be paid into a fund for traffic regulation...
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13A-12-20
phases or toward any other phase of its operation. A person advances gambling activity if,
having substantial proprietary control or other authoritative control over premises being
used with his knowledge for purposes of gambling activity, he permits that activity to occur
or continue or makes no effort to prevent its occurrence or continuation. (2) BOOKMAKING.
Advancing gambling activity by unlawfully accepting bets from members of the public as a business,
rather than in a casual or personal fashion, upon the outcome of future contingent
events. (3) CONTEST OF CHANCE. Any contest, game, gaming scheme or gaming device in which
the outcome depends in a material degree upon an element of chance, notwithstanding that skill
of the contestants may also be a factor therein. (4) GAMBLING. A person engages in gambling
if he stakes or risks something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future
contingent event not under his control or influence, upon an agreement or...
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