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11-65-6
Section 11-65-6 Incorporation of commission. The five persons initially designated as members
of a commission shall become a corporation with the power and authority provided in this chapter
by proceeding according to the provisions of this chapter. To become a corporation, the persons
so designated shall present to the Secretary of State an application signed by them which
shall contain the following: (1) A statement that the applicants propose to incorporate a
commission pursuant to this chapter; (2) The name and principal residence of each of the applicants;
(3) The date on which each applicant who is not an ex officio member was appointed as a member
and the expiration date of the term for which he was appointed; (4) The term of office for
each applicant who is an ex officio member; (5) The name of the proposed corporation, which
shall be "The _____ [name of the sponsoring municipality] Racing Commission"; (6)
The location of the principal office of the proposed corporation, which...
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26-17-103
Section 26-17-103 Scope of chapter; choice of law. (a) This chapter applies to determination
of parentage in this state except for matters relating to legitimation and adoption. Nothing
in this chapter supersedes or modifies Alabama law regarding the requirements contained in
Section 26-10C-1. (b) The court shall apply the law of this state to adjudicate the parent-child
relationship. The applicable law does not depend on: (1) the place of birth of the child;
or (2) the past or present residence of the child. (c) This chapter does not create, enlarge,
or diminish parental rights or duties under other law of this state. (d) This chapter does
not authorize or prohibit an agreement between a woman and intended parents in which the woman
relinquishes all rights as a parent of a child conceived by means of assisted reproduction,
and which provides that the intended parents become the parents of the child. If a birth results
under such an agreement and the agreement is unenforceable under...
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38-9-6
arrangement where appropriate. (e) Any record of the department or other agency pertaining
to such a person shall not be open for public inspection. Information in a record shall not
be disclosed publicly in such a manner as to identify individuals, but may be made available
on application for cause to persons approved by the commissioner of the department or by the
court. (f) Placement may be made in an appropriate alternative living arrangement such as
a licensed nursing home, licensed personal care facility, or approved foster care home.
No person shall be committed to a mental health facility under this chapter. A court may enter
orders granting the department additional time to locate an appropriate licensed facility
in which to place a person living in an unlicensed facility. (g) If the person is eligible
for the adult services program of the department, usual department policies shall be followed
in regard to fees or payments, or both. If the person's income or resources, or...
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8-19-11
Section 8-19-11 Penalties. (a) Any person who violates the terms of an injunction or order
issued under this chapter shall forfeit and pay a civil penalty of not more than $25,000 per
violation and shall be adjudged in contempt. For the purpose of this section, any circuit
court issuing an injunction or order under this chapter shall retain jurisdiction, and in
such cases the Attorney General or the district attorney acting in the name of the state may
petition for recovery of such civil penalties. (b) Any person who is knowingly engaging in
or has knowingly engaged in any act or practice declared unlawful by Section 8-19-5 shall
forfeit and pay a civil penalty of not more than $2,000 per violation upon petition by the
Attorney General or a district attorney acting in the name of the state to the circuit court
for the county in which the defendant resides, is doing business, or has his/her principal
place of business, or the county in which the unlawful act or practice was or is being...

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8-7A-13
Section 8-7A-13 Reports. (a) A licensee shall file a report to the commission within 15 business
days of any material change in information provided in a licensee's application. (b) A licensee
shall file a report with the commission within five business days after the licensee has reason
to know of the occurrence of any of the following events: (1) The filing of a petition by
or against the licensee under the United States Bankruptcy Code for bankruptcy or reorganization.
(2) The filing of a petition by or against the licensee for receivership, the commencement
of any other judicial or administrative proceeding for its dissolution or reorganization,
or the making of a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors. (3) The commencement
of a proceeding to revoke or suspend its license in a state or country in which the licensee
engages in business or is licensed. (4) The cancellation or other impairment of the licensee's
bond or other security. (5) A charge or conviction of the...
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12-15-102
law. This term shall not apply to any of the following: a. An offense when committed by a child
16 or 17 years of age as follows: 1. A nonfelony traffic offense or water safety offense other
than one charged pursuant to Section 32-5A-191 or 32-5A-191.3 or a municipal ordinance prohibiting
the same conduct. 2. A capital offense. 3. A Class A felony. 4. A felony which has as an element
the use of a deadly weapon. 5. A felony which has as an element the causing of death or serious
physical injury. 6. A felony which has as an element the use of a dangerous instrument
against any person who is one of the following: (i) A law enforcement officer or official.
(ii) A correctional officer or official. (iii) A parole or probation officer or official.
(iv) A juvenile court probation officer or official. (v) A district attorney or other prosecuting
officer or official. (vi) A judge or judicial official. (vii) A court officer or official.
(viii) A person who is a grand juror, juror, or witness...
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26-17A-1
Section 26-17A-1 Reopening of paternity case. (a) Upon petition of the defendant in a paternity
proceeding where the defendant has been declared the legal father, the case shall be reopened
if there is scientific evidence presented by the defendant that he is not the father. The
court shall admit into evidence any scientific test recognized by the court that has been
conducted in accordance with established scientific principles or the court may order a blood
test, or a Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid test of the mother, father, and child. Whenever the court
orders a test and any of the persons to be tested refuse to submit to the test, the fact shall
be disclosed at the trial, unless good cause is shown. (b) The test shall be made by a qualified
expert approved by the court. The expert may be called by the court or any party as a witness
to testify to the test results and shall be subject to cross-examination by the parties. The
test results may be admitted into evidence. If more than one...
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27-2-32
Section 27-2-32 Hearings - Appeals. (a) An appeal from the commissioner shall be taken only
from an order on hearing, or as to a matter on which the commissioner has refused or failed
to hold a hearing after demand therefor under Section 27-2-28 or as to a matter as to which
the commissioner has refused or failed to make his order on hearing as required by Section
27-2-31. Any person who was a party to such hearing or whose pecuniary interests are directly
and immediately affected by any such refusal or failure to grant or hold a hearing and who
is aggrieved by such order, refusal, or failure may appeal from such order or as to any such
matter within 30 days after: (1) The order on hearing has been mailed or delivered to the
persons entitled to receive the same; (2) The commissioner's order denying rehearing or reargument
has been so mailed or delivered; (3) The commissioner has refused or failed to make his order
on hearing as required under Section 27-2-31; or (4) The commissioner...
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32-5A-285
Section 32-5A-285 Statewide bicycle safety education program; manner violations handled. It
is the legislative intent to implement an effective statewide bicycle safety education program
to reduce disability and death resulting from improper or unsafe bicycle operation. Violations
of Section 32-5A-283 shall be handled in the following manner: (1) On the first offense, the
police officer shall counsel and provide written information to the child relative to bicycle
helmet safety. The officer shall instruct the child to deliver the written information to
the parent. (2) On the second offense, the police officer shall counsel the child and provide
written information on bicycle helmet safety. A warning citation shall be issued to the child
to give to the parent. The citation shall instruct the parent or guardian to contact the police
department for further information about the law and where to obtain a bicycle helmet. (3)
Beginning on July 1, 1996, upon a third offense, the police...
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37-5-4
Section 37-5-4 Board of directors - Appointment; terms; oath; vacancies; compensation and expenses.
The government of the district shall be vested in a board of three directors, to be appointed
by the Governor within 10 days after the creation and incorporation of the district. The regular
term of directors of the district after the first term shall be four years. Each director
shall hold office until his successor is selected and qualified. Each director shall, before
entering upon discharge of his duties, take and subscribe to the constitutional oath of office.
Such oath shall be filed with the commission. The first directors of the district shall be
selected for terms of two, three and four years, respectively. The death of a director, his
resignation, his removal for cause by the appointing power, or his disability to continue
for any cause to act as director, or his change of residence from the district shall vacate
the office. Within 20 days after a determination of the vacancy...
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