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2-17A-3
Section 2-17A-3 Contracts for inspection services by Department of Agriculture and Industries;
fees for inspection services. The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, with approval
of the State Board of Agriculture and Industries, is authorized and empowered to enter into
agreements of contract with any person, firm, corporation or association on terms mutually
agreeable with the parties thereto whereby the Department of Agriculture and Industries shall
provide qualified personnel to perform rabbit meat and rabbit meat food products inspection
in accordance with such rules and regulations as may be adopted under authority of this chapter.
The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, under authority of contracts for inspection
work as authorized in this section, is empowered to charge and collect fees for inspection
services to be performed, which fees shall be in the nature of a contribution to defray the
cost of such services. All amounts collected as inspection fees shall be...
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22-21-271
Section 22-21-271 Certificates of need - Application fees; appropriation of funds; disposition
of fees. (a) Each application for a certificate of need shall be accompanied by a fee of one
percent of the estimated cost of the proposed cost of the new Institutional Health Service,
or a maximum of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) (indexed) per application. Provided, that
the application fee shall be three-fourths of one percent of the estimated cost of the proposed
new Institutional Health Service, or a maximum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000) if the applicant
has had an average daily census comprised of 50 percent or more Medicaid patients within the
last year prior to the filing of the application and a maximum of six thousand dollars ($6,000)
if a rural hospital applicant has had an average daily census comprised of 30 percent or more
Medicaid/Medicare patients within the last year prior to the filing of the application. The
minimum fee shall be set by the SHPDA. Fees shall be used...
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30-3B-305
Section 30-3B-305 Registration of child custody determination. (a) A child custody determination
issued by a court of another state may be registered in this state, with or without a simultaneous
request for enforcement, by sending to the appropriate court in this state: (1) A letter or
other document requesting registration; (2) Two copies, including one certified copy, of the
determination sought to be registered, and a statement under penalty of perjury that to the
best of the knowledge and belief of the person seeking registration the order has not been
modified; and (3) Except as otherwise provided in Section 30-3B-209, the name and address
of the person seeking registration and any parent or person acting as a parent who has been
awarded custody or visitation in the child custody determination sought to be registered.
(b) On receipt of the documents required by subsection (a), the registering court shall: (1)
Cause the determination to be filed as a foreign judgment, together...
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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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34-27A-2
Section 34-27A-2 Definitions. The following terms as used in this article shall have the following
meanings: (1) APPRAISAL. The act or process of developing an opinion of value of real property;
an opinion of the value of real property; of or pertaining to appraising real property and
related functions such as appraisal practice or appraisal services. (2) APPRAISAL FOUNDATION.
The Appraisal Foundation incorporated as an Illinois not-for-profit corporation on November
30, 1987. (3) APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY. An external third party including, but not limited
to, a corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, subsidiary, or limited liability company,
authorized either by a creditor of a consumer credit transaction secured by the principal
dwelling of a consumer or by an underwriter of or other principal in the secondary mortgage
markets, that oversees a network or panel of more than four certified or licensed appraisers
in a state or 25 or more nationally in a given year, that...
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34-27A-60
Section 34-27A-60 Unlawful influencing of appraisal. (a) It is unlawful for any employee, director,
officer, or agent of an appraisal management company to influence or attempt to influence
the development, reporting, or review of an appraisal through coercion, extortion, collusion,
compensation, instruction, inducement, intimidation, bribery, or in any other manner including,
but not limited to, any of the following: (1) Withholding or threatening to withhold timely
payment for an appraisal, unless the appraisal is found to be of substandard quality or noncompliant
with the scope of the assignment as defined in the engagement letter. (2) Withholding or threatening
to withhold payment for an appraisal if the loan transaction is not completed. (3) Withholding
or threatening to withhold future business of, or demoting or terminating the services of,
or threatening to demote or terminate the services of an appraiser. (4) Promising future business,
promotions, or increased compensation to...
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34-27C-1
Section 34-27C-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ARMED SECURITY OFFICER. An individual whose principal duty is
that of a security officer and who at any time wears, carries, possesses, or has access to
a firearm in the performance of his or her duties. (2) BOARD. The Alabama Security Regulatory
Board. (3) CERTIFICATION CARD or LICENSURE CARD. The identification card issued by the board
to an individual as evidence that he or she has met the basic qualifications required by this
chapter and is currently certified or licensed with the board to perform the duties of a security
officer. (4) CERTIFIED TRAINER. Any person approved and certified by the board as qualified
to administer, and certify as to the successful completion of, the basic training requirements
for security officers required by this chapter. (5) CONTRACT SECURITY COMPANY. Any individual,
firm, association, company, partnership, limited liability...
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36-19-23
Section 36-19-23 Payment of fees to local assistants not receiving salary from state. All local
assistants not receiving a salary from the State of Alabama shall receive monthly on the audit
of the Fire Marshal $.50 for each report of each separate fire reported to the Fire Marshal
under the provisions of this article; provided, that the loss by such fire shall exceed the
amount of $25.00. In addition thereto there shall be paid to the chiefs of the fire departments
or to the mayor in each incorporated municipality or place in which no paid fire department
exists or to any other authorized citizen without the limits of an incorporated municipality
or place, whose duty it shall have been to make and who has actually made an investigation
of such fire and reported same to the fire marshal, the sum of $.15 per mile for each mile
traveled to the place of the fire and, where an investigation has been made, a sum not to
exceed $3.00 for each day's service spent in making such investigation....
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36-27-1
Section 36-27-1 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) RETIREMENT
SYSTEM. The Employees' Retirement System of Alabama as defined in Section 36-27-2. (2) EMPLOYEE.
Any regular employee of the State of Alabama whose salary is paid by state warrant by the
state, except a member of the Legislature of the state, a person who is covered or eligible
to be covered under the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama or any other retirement system
to which contributions are made by the state, an elective official of the state government,
and a temporary employee or person engaged under retainer or special agreement. In all cases
of doubt the Board of Control shall determine who is an employee within the meaning of this
article. The term shall include any regular employee of the Alabama state hospitals and Partlow
State School and Hospital and the Alabama State Port Authority,...
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41-9-1002
Section 41-9-1002 Purpose; selection of persons installed. The purpose of the Alabama Military
Hall of Honor is to honor Alabama's military heroes and to provide a permanent and visible
tribute to them. In addition to the main purpose, when properly funded and staffed, it will
serve as a valuable tourism and educational vehicle providing tours for the public as well
as students from all over the State of Alabama. The board may adopt rules and bylaws as may
be needed to carry out its functions. The number and qualifications of persons selected for
installation annually shall be in accordance with the following: Once each year the board
will meet to consider nominations and choose new members to be inducted into the Hall as prescribed
by the bylaws. These new members must have, by their military achievements and service, made
outstanding contributions to the State of Alabama or the United States. They must be Alabamians
who have distinguished themselves in the Armed Forces of the United...
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