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16-6E-4
Section 16-6E-4 Intervention in local education operations and assumption of control by State
Board of Education. The State Board of Education may intervene in the educational operations
of a city or county board of education and thereby assume general and direct control over
all decision making and operational functions of the city or county board of education under
and subject to the following terms and conditions: (1) If the State Superintendent of Education
determines that a majority of the schools in the system are priority schools, or the system
is not in compliance with Chapter 13A of this title or the accreditation status of the system
or a majority of the schools in the system has been placed on probation, or suspended, or
revoked, or if any other formal disciplinary action has been ordered by the accrediting authority,
the State Superintendent of Education shall issue a written notice to the local superintendent
of education and the presiding officer of the city or county...
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2-15-61
Section 2-15-61 Permits required for operation of livestock markets; applications; issuance;
revocation; appeals. (a) No person shall operate a livestock market in the State of Alabama
without first having obtained from the commissioner, as required by this division, an annual
permit therefor. (b) The application for such a permit shall be made upon forms furnished
by the department, which shall be verified by affidavit of the applicant which shall include
all of the following information: (1) The name and address of the applicant or applicants
and, if a corporation, its officers, and if a partnership, the names and addresses of its
partners. (2) The place where applicant proposes to operate a livestock market. (3) A description
of the property and facilities proposed to be used as a livestock market. (4) The kind of
livestock the applicant proposes to handle at the livestock market and the day or days of
the week the applicant proposes to conduct sales. (5) A financial statement of...
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28-3A-1.5
Section 28-3A-1.5 Nonprofit special events retail license. (a) Definitions. As used in this
section and Section 28-3A-6, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) NONPROFIT
SPECIAL EVENTS RETAIL LICENSE. A license issued pursuant to subsection (b) for the sale of
beer, wine, or liquor. (2) QUALIFYING ORGANIZATION. A bona fide nonprofit organization operating
in the state that satisfies all of the following requirements: a. Operates without profit
to the organization's members. b. Is exempt from taxation under Section 501 of the Internal
Revenue Code. c. Satisfies at least one of the following requirements: 1. Has been continuously
in existence in the state for a minimum of three years. 2. Is affiliated with a parent organization
that has been in existence in the state for a minimum of three years. 3. Has reorganized and
is continuing its mission under a new name on file with the Secretary of State and with a
new tax identification number after having satisfied the...
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40-21-4
Section 40-21-4 Detailed requirements of reports. Each such report shall show the following
items and particulars as the same stood on the next preceding October 1, together with any
other facts or information that may be called for by said Department of Revenue: (1) The name
and principal place of business of the company, corporation, association, or individual in
whose behalf the statement is made and the character of the business engaged in; (2) If a
company, association or corporation, the state, or government under the laws of which it was
incorporated or authorized to do business, the date of original organization, the date of
reorganization, consolidation, or merger and the purpose of its incorporation as expressed
in its charter or articles of association; (3) The place where all books, papers, and accounts
are kept, and the names and post-office addresses of the president, secretary, treasurer,
superintendent, general manager, general counsel, directors, and all other general...
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40-25-13
Section 40-25-13 Records. It shall be the duty of every person, firm, corporation, club, or
association of persons, receiving, storing, selling, or handling tobacco products enumerated
herein in any manner whatsoever to keep and preserve all invoices, books, papers, cancelled
checks, or other memoranda touching the purchase, sale, exchange, or receipt of any and all
tobacco products enumerated herein. All such invoices, books, papers, cancelled checks, or
other memoranda shall be subject to audit and inspection by any duly authorized representative
of the Department of Revenue at any and all times. Each operator of a retail outlet shall
receive, examine, and retain the purchase invoice from the source of the tobacco products
for every purchase of tobacco products for a period of 90 days at the retail location. At
the end of the 90 days, the purchase records shall be maintained with the required books and
records for a period of three years from the date of purchase. Invoices received...
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6-5-692
Section 6-5-692 Required disclosures by plaintiff. (a) Subject to Section 6-5-693, within 90
days after a plaintiff files an asbestos action, the plaintiff shall do all of the following:
(1) Provide all parties with an affidavit, signed under oath by the plaintiff, stating all
of the following: a. The plaintiff's name, address, date of birth, Social Security number,
marital status, occupation, and employers, and if the plaintiff alleges exposure to asbestos
through another person, the identity of the other person, and that person's relationship to
the plaintiff. b. The asbestos-related disease claimed to exist. c. The plaintiff and plaintiff's
counsel have conducted an investigation into all potential sources of the plaintiff's exposure
to asbestos and identified with specificity each and every source of exposure to asbestos
that is available or known to the plaintiff or plaintiff's counsel and any person through
which the plaintiff alleges exposure, including all asbestos-containing...
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8-19A-6
Section 8-19A-6 Identification of certain affiliated sellers or salespersons. (a) With respect
to any person identified pursuant to Section 8-19A-5, an applicant for a license as a commercial
telephone seller shall state in his or her application the identity of any affiliated commercial
seller or salesperson who: (1) Has been convicted of, or is under indictment or information
for, racketeering or any offense involving fraud, theft, embezzlement, fraudulent conversion,
or misappropriation of property. Conviction includes a finding of guilt where adjudication
has been withheld. (2) Is involved in pending litigation or has had entered against him or
her an injunction, a temporary restraining order, or a final judgment or order, including
a stipulated judgment or order, an assurance of voluntary compliance, or any similar document,
in any civil or administrative action involving racketeering, fraud, theft, embezzlement,
fraudulent conversion, or misappropriation of property or the use of...
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9-16-83
seam itself. (f) Each applicant for a permit shall be required to submit to the regulatory
authority as part of the permit application a certificate issued by an insurance company authorized
to do business in the state certifying that the applicant has a public liability insurance
policy in force for the surface mining and reclamation operations for which such permit is
sought, or evidence that the applicant has satisfied other state self-insurance requirements.
The policy shall provide for personal injury and property damage protection
in an amount adequate to compensate any persons damaged as a result of surface coal mining
and reclamation operations including use of explosives and entitled to compensation under
the applicable provisions of state law. The policy shall be maintained in full force and effect
during the terms of the permit or any renewal, including the length of all reclamation operations.
(g) Each applicant for a surface coal mining and reclamation permit shall...
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11-101A-4
Section 11-101A-4 Incorporation of authority. (a) Within 60 days following the adoption of
the authorizing resolution, or, if there is more than one, the last adopted thereof, the applicants
shall proceed to incorporate an authority by filing for record, in the office of the judge
of probate of the county in which the principal office of the authority is to be located,
a certificate of incorporation complying in form and substance with this action, being in
the form and executed in the manner herein provided and being in the form approved by the
governing body of each authorizing subdivision. (b) In addition to any other provisions required
by this chapter to be included therein, the certificate of incorporation of an authority shall
state: (1) The names of the incorporators, together with the address of the residence of each
thereof, and that each of them is a duly qualified elector of the authorizing subdivision,
or, if there is more than one, at least one thereof. (2) The name of...
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2-22-12
Section 2-22-12 Proceedings upon determination of deficiency in guaranteed primary plant nutrients
in commercial fertilizers - Generally. (a) If the analysis shall show that a commercial fertilizer
is deficient in one or more of its guaranteed primary plant nutrients (NPK) beyond the tolerances
as established by regulation adopted by the State Board of Agriculture and Industries pursuant
to Section 2-22-20, a penalty shall be assessed in accordance with regulations adopted by
the board. (b) Deficiencies in any other constituent or constituents covered under paragraphs
b and c of subdivision (5) of Section 2-22-2, which is required to be or may be guaranteed
shall be evaluated by the commissioner and penalties therefor shall be prescribed by the board;
provided, however, that in no case shall the penalty exceed the selling price of the fertilizer.
(c) Nothing contained in this section shall prevent any person from appealing to a court of
competent jurisdiction for judgment as to the...
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