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34-26-42
Section 34-26-42 Penalty for unlicensed person held out to public as psychologist or psychological
technician. (a) If any person holds himself or herself out to the public as being engaged
in practice as a psychologist or psychological technician, such as clinical, counseling, school,
or combined professional-scientific psychology, and does not then possess in full force and
virtue a valid license to practice as a psychologist or psychological technician under this
chapter, he or she shall be deemed guilty of a Class B misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall
be fined not less than five hundred dollars ($500) per occurrence nor more than five thousand
dollars ($5,000) per occurrence plus court costs. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed
to limit the professional pursuits of teachers in recognized public and private schools, clergymen,
practitioners of medicine, social workers, licensed professional counselors, school psychometrists,
school psychologists, school counselors, and...
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4-6-4
Section 4-6-4 Authority of counties and municipalities to adopt regulations; zoning jurisdiction
of counties and municipalities. (a) Counties. - In order to prevent the creation or establishment
of airport hazards, any county having an airport hazard area within its zoning jurisdiction,
as hereinafter defined, may adopt, administer and enforce, under the police power and in the
manner and upon the conditions hereinafter prescribed, airport zoning regulations for such
airport hazard area, which regulations may divide such area into zones, and within such zones
specify the land uses permitted and regulate and restrict the height to which structures and
trees may be erected or allowed to grow. The zoning jurisdiction of the county is hereby declared
to be all unincorporated areas in the county, except within the police jurisdiction of any
municipality and the area within two miles of an airport owned or operated by a municipality
when said municipality exercises or declares its intention...
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9-6-17
Section 9-6-17 Provisions of chapter cumulative; provisions of chapter exclusive as to incorporation,
issuance of bonds, etc. This chapter is intended to aid the state in the execution of its
duties by providing appropriate and independent instrumentalities of the state with full and
adequate powers to fulfill their functions. The foregoing sections of this chapter shall be
deemed to provide additional and alternative methods for the doing of the things authorized
thereby and shall be regarded as supplemental and additional to and not in derogation of any
powers conferred upon boards of water and sewer commissioners created by municipalities within
this state or upon any other agencies of the state or the municipalities thereof which are
concerned with the control, abatement or prevention of water, air or general environmental
pollution. Neither this chapter nor any provision contained in this chapter shall be construed
as a restriction or limitation upon any power, right or remedy...
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27-28-4
Section 27-28-4 Effect of chapter on powers of commissioner and authority to engage in insurance
business. Nothing contained in this chapter shall affect the power of the commissioner to
regulate, supervise, and control insurance companies pursuant to the laws of the State of
Alabama governing such companies, nor shall anything in this chapter be construed to authorize
any insurance company to engage in any kind, or kinds, of insurance business not authorized
by its charter or to authorize any holding company which is not an insurance corporation to
engage directly in the business of insurance. Subsequent to the effective date of any plan
of exchange, the commissioner, having due regard to the findings stated in subdivision (2)
of Section 27-28-2, shall have authority to require that the affairs of the domestic company
be conducted in such manner as to assure the continued safe conduct and transaction of the
business of insurance of the domestic company. (Acts 1971, No. 1449, p. 2472.)...
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34-27-62
Section 34-27-62 Enforcement and implementation of article; acts constituting misdemeanors;
voidability of sales of unregistered plans, etc. (a) The Alabama Real Estate Commission shall
be responsible for the enforcement and implementation of this article, and the Attorney General
of the State of Alabama, or the district attorney of any county of the State of Alabama upon
request by the commission, shall assist the commission in the enforcement of this article
and the prosecution of violations hereunder. The provisions of this article shall not be construed
to limit in any manner the right of any party to bring a private action to enforce the provisions
of this article. In addition to the administrative enforcement of this article by the commission,
the following shall be Class A misdemeanors triable in the courts of Alabama: (1) It shall
be a Class A misdemeanor for any person, natural or legal, while within the borders of the
State of Alabama, to participate in the sale or attempted...
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2-17A-4
Section 2-17A-4 Inspections voluntary unless otherwise provided by Congress; other statutes
relative to inspections not affected by chapter. The provisions of this chapter authorizing
the inspection of rabbit meat and rabbit meat food products shall not be construed to make
such inspection mandatory. Inspection services shall be on a voluntary basis upon request
of a person, firm, corporation or association desiring such inspection. In the event the Congress
of the United States at any time in the future requires compulsory inspection of rabbit meat
and rabbit meat food products, then the provisions and requirements of this chapter for inspection
of rabbit meat and rabbit meat food products shall become mandatory and otherwise in compliance
with such congressional act. This chapter shall not affect, restrict, limit or modify the
power and duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries to provide and require mandatory
inspection for slaughter of cattle, sheep, swine, goats,...
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28-3-43
Section 28-3-43 Functions, powers, and duties of board generally; examination of board by Examiners
of Public Accounts. (a) The functions, duties and powers of the board shall be as follows:
(1) To buy, manufacture and sell alcoholic beverages and to have alcoholic beverages in its
possession for sale, as defined and enumerated in this chapter. (2) To control the possession,
sale, transportation and delivery of alcoholic beverages as enumerated and defined in this
chapter. (3) To determine the localities within which any state store shall be established
and operated and the location of such store. No store shall be established in and neither
the board nor any other person may legally buy, manufacture or sell alcoholic beverages in
any county which has voted in the negative in any election called as provided in Chapter 2
of this title for determining the said issue unless and until said county has at a subsequent
similar election voted in the affirmative. The board shall have the power...
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11-47-251
Section 11-47-251 Powers of coastal municipalities. (a) Any coastal municipality may do any
of the following: (1) Plan, establish, develop, construct, enlarge, improve, maintain, regulate,
and protect beach projects, including, without limitation, joint beach projects with one or
more other coastal municipalities. (2) Finance the cost of beach projects in whole or in part
by the issuance of bonds, warrants, notes, or other evidence of indebtedness. (3) Pledge to
the payment thereof its full faith and credit and any taxes, licenses, or revenues which the
coastal municipality may then be authorized to pledge to the payment of bonded or other indebtedness.
(4) Make and enforce rules and regulations governing the use of and activities upon the areas
included within any beach project established by the coastal municipality with the concurrence
of the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, acting through
the Lands Division of the department. (5) Acquire or...
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11-50-528
Section 11-50-528 Bonds - Nature of obligations. All bonds issued by the corporation and all
interest coupons appertaining thereto shall possess all the qualities of negotiable instruments.
All bonds issued by the corporation shall be issued in anticipation of its revenues and shall
be payable solely out of such of its revenues as may be designated by the board and shall
not create a debt of the corporation. None of the municipalities located in the power district
shall at any time or in any manner be liable for any obligations or bonds of the corporation,
nor shall the same be construed to be an indebtedness of or against any such municipality.
(Acts 1943, No. 158, p. 142, ยง8.)...
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11-86A-2
Section 11-86A-2 Legislative findings of fact and declaration of intent; construction of chapter.
(a) The Legislature hereby makes the following findings of fact and declares its intent to
be as follows: The Legislature acknowledges the key role of public corporations in the state
in promoting public interest and participation in sports, athletics, and recreational activities
through acquiring, enlarging, improving, expanding, owning, operating, leasing, and disposing
of park and recreation related properties. It has come to the attention of the Legislature
that questions have been raised as to the status of certain local park and recreational authorities
and boards located in the state. It is the intent of the Legislature to promote the public
health and general welfare by exercising its police power to authorize the formation or retroactive
validation of independent public corporations created jointly by counties and municipalities,
one of which is to be a Class 4 municipality, as...
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