45-49-40.14
Section 45-49-40.14 Issuance of license to persons in armed forces who held license at time of entry into service. Any person who, after, September 8, 1961, shall enter the active military or naval service of the United States, or of this state, and who, at the time of such entry, was the holder of a license as a barber, or apprentice, and which license was then in full force and effect, shall be granted a like license upon presentation to such board of barber commissioners of an honorable discharge from such military or naval service, dated not more than one year prior to the time of such presentation, and a medical certificate as required under this part, attesting that the person presenting it is free from any contagious or infectious or communicable disease, which certificate shall be dated not more than 30 days prior to the time of such presentation, and provided further such person shall pay a fee of ten dollars ($10) for the issuance of such license as required by this part....
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17-4-8
Section 17-4-8 Electors to reidentify themselves; notice of reidentification; when eligible by mail. Each voter whose name is to be removed shall reidentify himself or herself by appearing in person before a registrar, or by appearing before the judge of probate, or either of the clerks in the office of the judge of probate, or through his or her representative before the board of registrars in regular session except that the following persons shall be entitled to reidentify by mail if they possess the qualifications of an elector and are not disqualified from voting under the constitution and laws of Alabama: Members of the Armed Forces of the United States, persons employed outside the United States, persons absent because of attendance at an institution of higher learning, and the spouses and children of such persons. The board of registrars shall notify such persons who are eligible for reidentification by mail as to how they can reidentify themselves. Electors eligible to...
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31-2A-132
Section 31-2A-132 (Article 132.) Frauds against the government. Any person subject to this code who does any of the following shall, upon conviction, be punished as a court-martial may direct: (1) Knowing it to be false or fraudulent, makes any claim against the United States, the state, or any officer thereof. (2) For the purpose of obtaining the approval, allowance, or payment of any claim against the United States, the state, or any officer thereof makes or uses any writing or other paper knowing it to contain any false or fraudulent statements, makes any oath, affirmation, or certification to any fact or to any writing or other paper knowing the oath, affirmation, or certification to be false, or forges or counterfeits any signature upon any writing or other paper, or uses any such signature knowing it to be forged or counterfeited. (3) Having charge, possession, custody, or control of any money, or other property of the United States or the state, furnished or intended for the...
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31-6-8
Section 31-6-8 Entitlement of veterans to educational benefits for extension or correspondence courses; benefits provided not to be in addition to federal benefits. Every bona fide permanent resident of at least one year's residence in the State of Alabama immediately prior to entrance into service, who serves in the Armed Forces of the United States at least 24 months at any time after August 4, 1964, but before the end of the Vietnam War period as determined by the President or the Congress of the United States, or who is or was released or discharged from such service, under conditions other than dishonorable, by reason of wartime service-connected disability after serving less than 24 months, shall be entitled to take any extension or correspondence course from any state college or university offering same, without the payment of any fees or charge for such extension or correspondence course. The veteran taking advantage of this provision of this chapter must do so within four...
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32-6-350.1
Section 32-6-350.1 Issuance of distinctive tags; fees; legislative oversight. (a) Upon payment of an annual fee of fifty dollars ($50), which shall not be prorated, any Vietnam veteran, Pearl Harbor survivor veteran, World War II veteran, Korean War veteran, Battle of the Bulge veteran, Desert Shield/Desert Storm veteran, veteran of the Armed Forces exposed to dangerous levels of radiation due to the atomic bomb and weapons testing from 1944 to 1962, Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran, or Operation Enduring Freedom-Afghanistan veteran eligible to be issued distinctive license tags pursuant to law, shall be issued personalized license tags upon which, in lieu of the numbers and symbols on the distinctive veteran license tags or plates, shall be inscribed with special letters, figures, numbers, or other marks, emblems, symbols, or badges of distinction or personal prestige, or a combination of these, as are approved for and assigned to the application by the Department of Revenue. (b) The...
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43-8-167
Section 43-8-167 Mode of proving will generally. (a) Wills offered for probate, except nuncupative wills, must be proved by one or more of the subscribing witnesses, or if they be dead, insane or out of the state or have become incompetent since the attestation, then by the proof of the handwriting of the testator, and that of at least one of the witnesses to the will. Where no contest is filed, the testimony of only one attesting witness is sufficient. (b) If none of the subscribing witnesses to such will are produced, their insanity, death, subsequent incompetency or absence from the state must be satisfactorily shown before proof of the handwriting of the testator, or any of the subscribing witnesses, can be received; in addition to the methods already provided, the will of a person serving in the armed forces of the United States, executed while such person is in the actual service of the United States, or the will of a seaman, executed while such seaman was at sea, shall be...
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45-42-82.43
Section 45-42-82.43 Ineligibility for program. Admittance into the pretrial diversion program is in the absolute discretion of the district attorney. However, an offender deemed by the district attorney to be a threat to the safety or well-being of the community shall not be eligible for the program. Further, an offender charged with the following offenses shall be ineligible for admittance: (1) A Class A felony or capital offense. (2) An offense which intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly resulted in death or serious physical injury to a person. (3) An offense involving the use of a deadly weapon. (4) Chemical endangerment of a child. (5) An offense involving violence in which the victim was a child under 14 years of age, a law enforcement officer, a school officer, a correctional officer, active duty military personnel of the United States Armed Forces, or an elderly person over the age of 65. (6) An offense involving violence in which the victim was an employee of any school...
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13A-8-10.5
Section 13A-8-10.5 Theft of valor. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR. Includes any of the following: a. A Medal of Honor awarded under Section 3741, 6241, or 8741 of Title 10 or Section 491 of Title 14 of the United States Code. b. A duplicate Medal of Honor issued under Section 3754, 6256, or 8754 of Title 10 or Section 504 of Title 14 of the United States Code. c. A replacement of a Medal of Honor provided under Section 3747, 6253, or 8747 of Title 10 or Section 501 of Title 14 of the United States Code. (2) MATERIAL GAIN. Something of value received, bestowed, conferred, presented, granted, contributed, funded, gifted, donated, bequeathed, decided, or approved, regardless of the monetary, rumunerative, or tangible value. This includes, but is not limited to, food, lodging, compensation, travel expenses, placards, public benefits, public relief, financial relief, or anything in which or for...
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31-5-7
Section 31-5-7 State Service Commissioner - Duties generally; compensation. (a) The State Service Commissioner shall submit to the State Board of Veterans' Affairs for its approval an annual budget of all funds appropriated by the Legislature to the department for the specific purposes for which they are appropriated, and also a budget of any federal funds which may be allotted to the state by the federal government for the purposes of the department according to the regulations of the federal authorities. He shall publish annually a full report of the operations and administration of the department, together with recommendations and suggestions, and submit such report to the state board. (b) It shall be the duty of the state commissioner to: (1) Prepare detailed plans for, and fully develop, a comprehensive statewide veterans' assistance program. (2) Cooperate with all other heads of the state departments in coordinating the plans and programs of state agencies which may properly be...
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34-1-8
Section 34-1-8 Registration of public accountants. Written evidence of registration as public accountants shall be issued to: (1) Any person who is a resident of this state, or practices accounting herein, who has attained the age of 19 years, and who is of good moral character and a citizen of the United States or has declared his or her intent to become a citizen, and who meets the requirements of paragraphs a., b., c., or d. of this subdivision, may, upon payment of an initial registration fee to be fixed by the board, register with the board as a public accountant on or before October 1, 1974: a. Persons who hold themselves out to the public as public accountants and who are engaged as principals, as distinguished from employees, within this state on October 1, 1973, in the practice of public accounting as their principal occupation. b. Persons serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America on October 1, 1973, who immediately prior to entering such service held...
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