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22-14-30
Section 22-14-30 Inquiry into employee's criminal history by licensed nuclear facilities; "vital
areas" defined. Any person, firm or corporation which operates, constructs or maintains
a nuclear powered electric generating facility within the state licensed by the United States
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, except an agency of the United States Government, shall conduct
an inquiry into the criminal history record of any person employed or who has made application
for employment at such facility. The criminal history record inquiry shall be used to establish
the suitability of such person to work within or have access to any vital area of such facility.
"Vital areas" shall be defined by the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
or any other federal agency having authority to license or regulate nuclear powered electric
generating facilities. (Acts 1979, No. 79-805, p. 1483, ยง1.)...
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26-19-4
Section 26-19-4 Specific functions of bureau. ACMEC shall be responsible for the following
specific functions: (1) To receive and promptly enter into the Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency's computer system all reports of law enforcement agencies, and other persons and agencies,
of missing children and adults, exploited children, and of unidentified deceased persons,
and all pertinent information submitted by the person or agency reporting which is contained
in any investigation or investigations conducted pursuant to the report. ACMEC shall promptly
enter the information in the NCIC computer network. If a missing person is subsequently found
or if an unidentified deceased person is subsequently identified, and the information is reported
to the ACMEC, ACMEC shall maintain, as necessary, the data for law enforcement purposes only.
(2) To coordinate with and provide assistance to state and local public and private nonprofit
agencies, including those of other states and the federal...
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34-1-11
Section 34-1-11 Annual permits to practice; inactive status; continuing education. THIS SECTION
WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2018-106 IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT
IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a)(1) Permits to engage in the practice of public accounting
in this state shall be issued by the board to a holder of a certificate of certified public
accountant issued under Section 34-1-4 and to a person registered under Section 34-1-8 who
furnishes evidence satisfactory to the board of compliance with the requirements of subsection
(c) and who: (1) is a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen of the United States,
a person who is legally present in the United States with appropriate documentation from the
federal government, or has declared his or her intent to become a citizen; and (2) has attained
the age of 19 years; and (3) is of good moral character; and (4) meets the experience requirements
set forth in subsection (e). Permits to engage in the...
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34-1-4
Section 34-1-4 Granting of certificates to certified public accountants. (a) If each of the
following qualifications is met, the certificate of certified public accountant shall be granted
by the board to any person: (1) Who is a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen
of the United States, a person who is legally present in the United States with appropriate
documentation from the federal government. (2) Who has attained the age of 19 years. (3) Who
is of good moral character. (4) Who meets the following educational requirements: a. A person
shall have earned a college degree from a four-year college or university accredited by a
regional accreditation board such as the Southern Association of Colleges and Universities,
with a concentration in accounting or what the board determines to be substantially the equivalent
of a concentration in accounting. Persons who, on May 16, 1989, have previously taken the
uniform written CPA examination shall be considered to meet these...
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37-3-33
Section 37-3-33 Municipal privilege license fees or taxes. (a) Any incorporated city or town
in this state shall have the right by proper ordinance to tax and collect reasonable privilege
license fees or taxes from any motor bus terminal or any person operating any terminal or
station facilities for transportation of passengers, property or express transported by motor
carrier and any motor carrier as defined by this chapter where such motor carrier does business
in said city or town by receiving passengers or freight for transportation for hire between
said city or town and another point in Alabama; provided, that said privilege license or tax
shall not exceed the sum of $25.00 in incorporated cities or towns of less than 5,000 inhabitants,
that said privilege license or tax shall not exceed the sum of $100.00 in incorporated cities
or towns of over 5,000 and less than 25,000 inhabitants, that said privilege license or tax
shall not exceed the sum of $200.00 in incorporated cities or...
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40-17-329
Section 40-17-329 Exemptions. (a) Unless otherwise provided for in this subsection, sales of
motor fuel to the following are exempt from the tax levied by subsection (a) of Section 40-17-325
and shall not be paid at the rack: (1) All motor fuel exported from this state for which proof
of export is available in the form of a terminal issued destination state shipping document
that is a. exported by a supplier who is licensed in the destination state or b. is sold by
a supplier to a licensed exporter for immediate export to a state for which the applicable
destination state motor fuel excise tax has been collected by the supplier who is licensed
to remit the tax to the destination state. If the motor fuel is exempt from the excise tax
due to the product being exported from this state, then the motor fuel exported from this
state shall also be exempt from the inspection fee imposed under Section 8-17-87. This exemption
shall not apply to any motor fuel which is transported and delivered...
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40-17-346
Section 40-17-346 Monthly exporter returns. (a) A person who is licensed as an exporter shall
file monthly returns with the department on forms prescribed and furnished by the department
concerning the amount of taxable motor fuel exported from this state. (b) The report must
contain all of the following information with respect to motor fuel other than diesel fuel
dyed in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code: (1) All shipments of taxable motor fuel
removed from a terminal in this state as to which the tax imposed by this article previously
was paid or accrued for direct delivery outside of this state by the exporter. (2) All shipments
of taxable motor fuel acquired free of this state's motor fuel tax at a terminal in this state
for direct delivery outside of Alabama but as to which the destination state's motor fuel
tax was paid or accrued to the supplier at the time of removal from the terminal. (3) The
gallons delivered to taxing jurisdictions outside this state out of bulk...
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45-12-233
Section 45-12-233 Minimum qualifications; continuing education. (a) On or after June 5, 2019,
a person qualifying for election to the office of Sheriff of Choctaw County or any person
appointed to serve as sheriff shall meet all of the following minimum qualifications, in addition
to any other qualifications required by law: (1) The person is a citizen of the United States.
(2) The person has been a resident of the county for at least one year immediately prior to
the qualification date. (3) The person has the qualifications of an elector pursuant to state
and federal law and the person has been registered to vote in the county at least one year
immediately prior to qualifying. (4) The person has been awarded a high school diploma or
a GED equivalent. (5) The person is 25 years of age or older prior to qualifying. (6) The
person has three or more years of full-time prior service as a law enforcement officer having
the power of arrest, which service is certified by the Alabama Peace...
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45-14-242.01
Section 45-14-242.01 Definitions. For the purposes of this part the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) COUNTY. Clay County. (2) COUNTY COMMISSION. The Clay County Commission.
(3) DISTRIBUTOR. Any person who engages in the selling of gasoline or motor fuel in this state
by wholesale domestic trade, but shall not apply to any transaction of the distributor in
interstate commerce. (4) GASOLINE. Gasoline, naphtha, and other liquid motor fuels or any
device or substitute commonly used in internal combustion engines. The term shall not be held
to apply to aviation fuels or to those products known commercially as kerosene oil, fuel oil,
or crude oil when used for lighting, heating, or industrial purposes. (5) MOTOR FUEL. Diesel
fuel, tractor fuel, distillate, kerosene, jet fuel, or any substitute therefor. The term shall
not be held to apply to aviation fuels or to those products commercially known as kerosene
oil, fuel oil, or crude oil, when used for lighting, heating,...
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45-27-234
Section 45-27-234 Minimum qualifications for sheriff; continuing education. (a) On or after
May 18, 2020, a person qualifying for election as Sheriff of Escambia County or any person
appointed to serve as a sheriff shall meet all of the following minimum qualifications, in
addition to any other qualifications required by law: (1) The person is a citizen of the United
States. (2) The person has been a resident of the county for at least one year immediately
prior to the qualification date. (3) The person has the qualifications of an elector pursuant
to state and federal law and the person has been registered to vote in the county at least
one year immediately prior to qualifying. (4) The person has been awarded a high school diploma
or a GED equivalent. (5) The person is 25 years of age or older prior to qualifying. (6) The
person has three or more years of full-time prior service as a law enforcement officer having
the power of arrest, which service is certified by the Alabama Peace...
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