27-9A-11
Section 27-9A-11 Apprentice independent adjuster license. (a) The apprentice independent adjuster license is a temporary license for an individual residing in this state who is qualified for an independent adjuster license except as to having taken and passed the prelicensing course and examination. (b) An individual applying for an apprentice independent adjuster license shall apply to the commissioner on the appropriate NAIC Uniform Individual Application and declare under penalty of suspension, revocation, or refusal of the license that the statements made in the application are true, correct, and complete to the best of the individual's knowledge and belief. Before approving the application, the commissioner shall find that the individual: (1) Is at least 18 years of age. (2) Is a resident of this state. (3) Has a business or mailing address in this state. (4) Has not committed any act that is a ground for probation, suspension, revocation, or denial of licensure as set forth in...
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33-4-52
Section 33-4-52 Pay of pilots - Exemptions from payment of pilot's fees. All vessels, whether sail, steam or propelled by any other motive power, including vessels, barges and rafts in tow, engaged in coastwise trade, including those engaged in trade or plying upon the navigable rivers of the State of Alabama, and all vessels exempt under the laws, rules or regulations of the government of the United States shall be exempt from payment of any pilotage fee whatsoever and shall not be required to have the services of a pilot in crossing the outer bar of Mobile Bay or navigating the waters of said bay or other navigable waters of the State of Alabama. (Acts 1931, No. 81, p. 154, §41; Code 1940, T. 38, §83.)...
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33-4A-37
Section 33-4A-37 Pay of pilots - Exemptions from payment of pilot's fees. All vessels, whether sail, steam, or propelled by any other motive power, including vessels, barges, and rafts in tow, engaged in coastwise trade, including those engaged in trade or plying upon the navigable rivers of the State of Alabama, and all vessels exempt under the laws, rules, or regulations of the government of the United States shall be exempt from payment of any pilotage fee whatsoever and shall not be required to have the services of a bar pilot in crossing the outer bar of Mobile Bay or navigating the waters of the bay or other navigable waters of the State of Alabama. (Act 2019-162, §37.)...
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33-4A-32
Section 33-4A-32 Penalty for acting without license. Any person who pilots a foreign vessel, or an American vessel under register, or any other vessel subject to the payment of pilotage fees under this chapter, entering or leaving the Port of Mobile, in or out of the Bay of Mobile or over the outer bar thereof, without a license from the commission, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Act 2019-162, §32.)...
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45-49-40.06
Section 45-49-40.06 Application of non-resident barbers or apprentices. (a) Any person who is at least 18 years of age and of good moral character and temperate habits, who has a license as a practicing barber from another state or county having substantially the same requirements for licensing barbers as are required by this part, or who can prove by sworn affidavits that he or she has practiced as a barber in another state for at least five years within the 10 years next immediately preceding the making of the application in such county, upon the payment of the required fee, shall be granted permission to take an examination to determine his or her fitness to receive a license to practice as a barber. Should he or she fail to pass the examination, he or she within three months, may file a new application, accompanied by the required fee, and take another examination. In no event shall he or she be permitted to practice barbering until such time as he or she has passed an examination...
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33-4A-31
Section 33-4A-31 Grounds for depriving pilot of branch. The commission may deprive any pilot of his or her branch for a willful violation of his or her duties, or the orders or rules of the commission, or for negligently losing or injuring any vessel in his or her charge; or when laboring under mental derangement or when so addicted to habits of intoxication as to be unfit to be entrusted with the charge of a vessel. Any bar pilot who fails to act as such for three months, or absents himself or herself for 10 days at any one time from the Bay or Harbor of Mobile without leave of the commissioners, may be deprived of his or her branch. If, while a vessel in the Bay or Harbor of Mobile is in the charge of any civil officer by virtue of process from any court of record in this state, any bar pilot, with knowledge thereof, conducts or bar pilots the vessel out of the bay or harbor, he or she forfeits his or her branch, and is forever disqualified from acting as a bar pilot, and forfeits a...
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34-24-161
Section 34-24-161 Examinations; issuance and replacement of license; identification of office. (a) Each applicant, who matriculated into a chiropractic college after January 1, 1973, must pass parts one and two of the examination administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners or other national examination as approved by the board. In addition, each applicant must pass an examination administered by the board on this article and the rules of the board. (b) The State Board of Chiropractic Examiners shall prescribe rules and regulations regarding which national examination shall be administered, the conduct of and times and places of examinations, and requirements for successful completion of examinations. A license shall be issued for each applicant who successfully completes the examination. (c) Irrespective of the requirements in subsections (a) and (b), the board may license an applicant if the applicant is licensed in another state that, in the opinion of the board, has...
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34-21-22
Section 34-21-22 License to practice practical nursing; use of title "licensed practical nurse." (a) An applicant for a license to practice practical nursing as a licensed practical nurse shall submit to the board written evidence of qualification, verified by oath, that the applicant is of good moral character, is a high school graduate and holds a diploma from an accredited high school, or in the opinion of the board, the equivalent thereof, has successfully completed an educational program of at least one year's duration in a school of practical nursing, approved by the board, and 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. (b) A license to practice as a licensed practical nurse may be obtained in the following manners: (1) BY EXAMINATION. The applicant shall be required to pass an examination on such subjects as the board may determine;...
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34-24-255
Section 34-24-255 Examinations - Requirements; issuance of license; fees. (a) Every person desiring to commence the practice of podiatry shall apply to the board and shall pay an application fee as established by the board. The applicant shall thereafter take and pass the standard examination provided in this article and fulfill the other requirements as herein provided. The applicant shall be 19 years of age or over, or the age as the board may by rule determine, shall be 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, of good moral character, shall be a graduate of a college of podiatry recognized by the American Podiatric Medical Association, shall have completed a podiatric residency approved by the American Podiatric Medical Association or by the State Board of Podiatry under its rules and regulations, shall have successfully passed all parts...
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34-43-12
Section 34-43-12 Application forms; issuance of license; display of license. (a) Applications for licensure or renewal shall be on forms provided by the board and shall be accompanied by the proper fee. The application shall be legible, either printed in black ink or typed. Applications sent by facsimile shall not be accepted. A two-by-two photograph, taken no more than six months earlier, showing a frontal view of the head and shoulders of the applicant, shall be submitted with the application. All documents shall be submitted in English. (b) Each applicant for licensure shall be subject to a criminal history check. Refusal to consent to a criminal history check constitutes grounds for the board to deny the applicant's application for licensure. (c) The board shall issue a license to each person who qualifies to be a massage therapist and to each qualified massage therapy establishment. To be qualified for a license as a massage therapist the applicant shall successfully pass the...
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