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25-5-331
Section 25-5-331 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and terms
shall have meanings as follows: (1) ALCOHOL. Ethyl alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethyl, or spirits
of wine, from whatever source or by whatever process produced. (2) CHAIN OF CUSTODY. The methodology
of tracking specified materials, specimens, or substances for the purpose of maintaining control
and accountability from initial collection to final disposition for all of the materials,
specimens, or substances and providing for accountability at each stage in handling, testing,
and storing materials, specimens, or substances and reporting test results. (3) CONFIRMATION
TEST or CONFIRMED TEST. A second analytical procedure used to identify the presence of a specific
drug or metabolite in a specimen. The confirmation test shall be different in scientific principle
from that of the initial test procedure. The confirmation method shall be capable of providing
requisite specificity, sensitivity, and quantitative...
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22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure
Interstate Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact
is hereby enacted into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein
in form substantially as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public
through verification of competency and ensure accountability for patient care related activities
all states license emergency medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians
(EMTs), advanced EMTs and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day
movement of EMS personnel across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as
assigned by an appropriate authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal
recognition to EMS personnel licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states
have a vested interest in protecting the public's health and safety...
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34-24-70
Section 34-24-70 Qualifications of applicants. (a) The following constitute the requirements
for the issuance of a certificate of qualification for a license to practice medicine in this
state: (1) MEDICAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT. All applicants for a certificate of qualification
shall present a diploma or evidence of graduation from any of the following institutions:
a. A college of medicine or school of medicine accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical
Education of the American Medical Association. b. A college of osteopathy accredited by the
American Osteopathic Association. c. A college of medicine or school of medicine not accredited
by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education which is approved by the Board of Medical Examiners.
The board may, within its discretion, withhold approval of any college of medicine not designated
in either a., or b., above which: 1. Has had its accreditation withdrawn by a national or
regional accreditation organization; or 2. Has had its...
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25-4-10
Section 25-4-10 Employment. (a) Subject to other provisions of this chapter, "employment"
means: (1) Any service performed prior to January 1, 1978, which was employment as defined
in this section prior to such date and, subject to the other provisions of this section,
services performed for remuneration after December 31, 1977, including service in interstate
commerce, by: a. Any officer of a corporation; or b. Any individual who, under the usual common
law rules applicable in determining the employer-employee relationship, has the status of
an employee; or c. Any individual other than an individual who is an employee under paragraphs
a. or b. of this subdivision (1) who performs services for remuneration for any person: 1.
As an agent-driver or commission-driver engaged in distributing meat products, bakery products,
beverages (other than milk) or laundry or dry cleaning services for a principal; 2. As a traveling
or city salesman engaged upon a full-time basis in the solicitation on...
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45-37-123.01
Section 45-37-123.01 Definitions. For the purposes of this part, the following terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) ACT. The act adding this part, to be called the General
Retirement System for Employees of Jefferson County Act. (2) ACTIVE MEMBER. An individual
who currently is employed by the county or other entities set forth in subdivision (20) and
is making employee contributions to the system. (3) ACTUARIAL EQUIVALENT. Effective July 30,
1984, or such other dates as set forth in Exhibit A, which is maintained in the office of
the pension board, a form of benefit differing in time, period, or manner of payment from
a specific benefit provided under the plan but having the same value when computed using the
mortality tables, the interest rate, and any other assumptions last adopted by the pension
board, which assumptions shall clearly preclude any discretion in the determination of the
amount of a member's benefit. (4) ACTUARIAL GAIN. As defined in Section...
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31-2-59
Section 31-2-59 Adjutant General - Status and duties upon call, etc., into federal service
of National Guard. The Adjutant General shall be qualified for commission and shall be commissioned,
if authorized by the laws of the United States now or hereafter enacted, in the Adjutant General's
corps, or such other corps or branch of the service as will enable him to perform all duties
required of him within the state by the National Defense Act, a federal draft, selective service
or similar act operative in a national emergency. He shall have a military status in this
state, if provided by the laws of the United States now or hereafter enacted, during periods
in which the National Guard of Alabama is in the federal service under a call, draft, order,
or other means of induction into the federal military or naval service, that will enable him
to work in an advisory capacity, or other authorized capacity, to the Governor in the execution
of a federal selective service or similar law, or such...
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31-2-58
Section 31-2-58 Adjutant General - Qualifications; appointment; term; commission; rank;
powers and duties generally; seal. The head of the Military Department shall be a commissioned
officer of the National Guard of Alabama and shall be designated as the Adjutant General.
He shall be designated and assigned to duty as the Adjutant General by the Governor and shall
serve as Adjutant General at the pleasure of the Governor. He may be commissioned as an officer
on the state staff, in the Adjutant General's office, and he may have such rank as is now
or may hereafter be provided for an officer of the state staff, Adjutant General's office,
under the provisions of the National Defense Act and Department of Defense regulations promulgated
thereunder. The officer of the National Guard of Alabama assigned to duty by the Governor
as the Adjutant General may be commissioned by the Governor as a general officer in the National
Guard of Alabama, with the consent of the Senate. The Adjutant General...
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31-2-8
Section 31-2-8 Organization, etc., of State Defense Force upon call, etc., into federal
service of National Guard. In the event of all or part of the National Guard of Alabama being
called, drafted, or ordered into the service of the United States, the Governor may organize,
equip, train, and maintain, only during periods when the National Guard of Alabama is in the
federal service or when the Governor declares by executive order, at the strength and in the
organizations and branches of the service as he or she may deem advisable, a temporary augmentation
force designated as the Alabama State Defense Force, for the purpose of augmenting and assisting
the Alabama National Guard under the command of the Adjutant General. The Adjutant General
may adopt rules governing the activities and employment of the Alabama State Defense Force
and the rules may be amended from time to time as determined necessary by the Adjutant General.
(Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, ยง8;...
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31-2-87
Section 31-2-87 Supervision and command of National Guard organizations jointly maintained
with other states for training and instruction. For the purpose of coordinating and making
more effective the field and similar classes of instruction and training in organizations
of the National Guard jointly maintained by Alabama and another state or other states during
periods of field or similar training as provided under the National Defense Act, the units
and personnel of the Alabama National Guard may, if authorized by the federal government,
be placed under the supervision and command of higher organization commanders, who have been
or may hereafter be appointed from other states, and whose appointment has the approval of
this state and the states concerned and the officer recognized by the federal government.
This requirement shall not be carried out unless and until the state or states jointly interested
in a National Guard organization with Alabama shall have enacted a similar law;...
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31-11-2
Section 31-11-2 National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact. The
National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact is enacted into law and entered
with all other jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows:
NATIONAL GUARD MUTUAL ASSISTANCE COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES COMPACT ARTICLE I As used in this
compact, the following words shall have the following meanings: 1. DEMAND REDUCTION. Providing
available National Guard personnel, equipment, support, and coordination to federal, state,
local and civil organizations, institutions, and agencies for the purposes of the prevention
of drug abuse and the reduction in the demand for illegal drugs. 2. DRUG INTERDICTION AND
COUNTER-DRUG COMPACT ACTIVITIES. The use of National Guard personnel, while not in federal
service, in any law enforcement support compact activities that are intended to reduce the
supply or use of illegal drugs in the United States. These compact activities...
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