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34-14B-2
Section 34-14B-2 Definitions. The following words shall have the following meanings:
(1) BUILDING COMMISSION. The Building Commission established pursuant to Article 6, commencing
with Section 41-9-140, Division 1, Chapter 9, Title 41. (2) EXTERIOR INSULATION AND
FINISH SYSTEMS (EIFS) INSPECTOR. A person who engages in the business of performing inspections
of exterior insulation and finish systems for compensation and who, in the pursuit of that
independent business, undertakes or offers to undertake, or submits a bid to, or contracts
or undertakes to inspect, or assumes charge of, in a supervisory capacity or otherwise, or
inspects the condition of or the installation of EIFS on a private, commercial, or other building
on behalf of another person. (3) HOME INSPECTOR. A person who engages in the business of performing
home inspections for compensation and, who, in the pursuit of that independent business, undertakes
or offers to undertake, or submits a bid to, or contracts or...
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34-14A-6
Section 34-14A-6 Exemptions. This chapter does not apply to: (1) Any employee of a licensee
who does not hold himself or herself out for hire or engage in residential home building,
except as such employee of a licensee. (2) An authorized employee of the United States, the
State of Alabama, or any municipality, county, or other political subdivision, if the employee
does not hold himself or herself out for hire or otherwise engage in residential home building
except in accordance with his or her employment. (3) General contractors holding a current
and valid license, issued prior to January 1, 1992, under Chapter 8 of this title. (4) Real
estate licensees, licensed engineers, and licensed architects operating within the scope of
their respective licenses on behalf of clients. (5) a. Owners of property when acting as their
own contractor and providing all material supervision themselves, when building or improving
one-family or two-family residences on such property for the occupancy or...
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34-27A-20
Section 34-27A-20 Revocation or suspension of license - Grounds; disciplinary proceedings;
administrative fines. (a) The board may investigate the actions of a licensed real property
appraiser on complaint or on its own motion, and may revoke or suspend the license, levy fines
as provided in subsection (c), require completion of education courses, or discipline by public
and no more than two private reprimands per licensed real property appraiser for any of the
following acts or omissions: (1) Procuring or attempting to procure a license or certificate
pursuant to this article by knowingly making a false statement, submitting false information,
refusing to provide complete information in response to a question in an application for a
license, or through any form of fraud or misrepresentation. (2) Failing to meet the minimum
qualifications established by this article. (3) Paying money other than authorized by this
article to any member or employee of the board to procure a license under...
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34-21A-25
Section 34-21A-25 Penalties and sanctions. (a) Any person who undertakes or attempts
to undertake the business of manufacturing, installing, servicing, cleaning, repairing, or
maintaining any onsite sewage system or equipment without first having obtained and having
possession of a current, valid license from the board or who knowingly presents or files false
information with the board for the purpose of obtaining a license or otherwise fraudulently
obtains a license, or who knowingly violates any provision of this chapter regulating the
onsite sewage industry shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, as defined by the state criminal
code. (b) Whenever it appears to the board that an individual has violated or is about to
violate this chapter, it may in its own name petition the circuit court of the county where
the violation is occurring or is about to occur to issue a temporary restraining order or
other appropriate injunctive relief enjoining the violation. (c) The board may...
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34-16-13
Section 34-16-13 Violations; penalties. After January 1, 1999, any person who undertakes
or attempts to undertake the practice of interpreting or transliterating for remuneration
among consumers without first having procured a valid license or permit, or who knowingly
presents or files false information with the board for the purpose of obtaining a license
or permit, or who violates this chapter shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. A person
who is not licensed or permitted may not bring or maintain an action to enforce any contract
for interpreting or transliterating services which he or she entered into in violation of
this chapter. Whenever it appears to the board that any interpreter or transliterator has
violated or is about to violate this chapter, the board may, in its own name, petition the
circuit court of the county where the violation occurred or is about to occur to issue a temporary
restraining order enjoining the violation. (Act 98-675, p. 1480, ยง13.)...
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34-21-25
Section 34-21-25 Denial, suspension, or revocation of license; administrative fines;
voluntary disciplinary alternative program. (a) For disciplinary purposes, the board may adopt,
levy, and collect administrative fines not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation
and may institute any legal proceedings necessary to effect compliance with this chapter against
its licensees. (b)(1) The board may also deny, revoke, or suspend any license issued by it
or otherwise discipline a licensee, or holder of a multistate privilege to practice in Alabama,
upon proof of any of the following regarding the licensee: a. Is guilty of fraud or deceit
in procuring or attempting to procure a license. b. Has been convicted of a felony. c. Is
guilty of a crime involving moral turpitude or of gross immorality that would tend to bring
reproach upon the nursing profession. d. Is unfit or incompetent due to the use of alcohol,
or is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs to such an extent as to...
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24-1A-4
Section 24-1A-4 Members, officers and directors; appointment; qualifications; meetings
of board and public notice thereof; salaries; record of proceedings; copies of proceedings
as evidence; permanent maintenance of official record; members, officers, etc., not personally
liable; legislative oversight committee established; composition; appointment; expenses. (a)
The applicants named in the application, being the seven initial appointees of the Governor
by congressional districts, the Director of Finance ex officio and the Superintendent of Banks
ex officio, and their respective successors in office, together with the State Treasurer ex
officio, an appointee of the Governor from the state at large and the appointees of the Speaker
of the House and the Lieutenant Governor, and their respective successors in office, shall
constitute the members of the authority. The Governor shall, as soon as convenient after the
passage of this chapter, appoint one person from each of the now existing...
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34-14C-4
Section 34-14C-4 Licensure; inspections. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter,
a home medical equipment services provider shall be licensed annually by the board before
the provider may engage in the provision of home medical equipment services. In Alabama, when
a single business entity provides home medical equipment services from more than one location
within the state, each such location shall be licensed. A provider of home medical equipment
services that has a principal place of business outside this state shall maintain at least
one physical location within this state, each of which shall be licensed. (b) A license applicant
shall submit the application for licensing or renewal to the board on a form promulgated and
required by the board. Applicants shall pay a reasonable nonrefundable fee established by
the board at the time the application is submitted. The board shall have the authority to
set reasonable fees for applicants to obtain a license. Upon satisfaction of...
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32-20-2
Section 32-20-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, except where the context
clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) DEALER. A person licensed by the Alabama Manufactured
Housing Commission as a manufactured home retailer and engaged regularly in the business of
buying, selling, or exchanging manufactured homes in this state, and having an established
place of business. (2) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue of this state. (3) DESIGNATED
AGENT. Each judge of probate, commissioner of licenses, director of revenue, or other county
official in this state authorized and required by law to issue motor vehicle license tags,
unless otherwise provided by law, who may perform his or her duties under this chapter personally
or through his or her deputies, or such other persons located in this state, as the department
may designate. The term shall also mean those dealers as herein defined who...
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34-14B-3
Section 34-14B-3 Application for licensure. (a) An applicant for licensure as a home
inspector shall submit an application, under oath, upon a form to be prescribed by the Building
Commission which shall include, as a minimum, the following information pertaining to the
applicant: (1) Social Security number for natural persons or employer identification number
for other entities. (2) The name and address under which the applicant conducts business,
if an individual proprietorship; the name and address of each partner or venturer, if the
applicant is a partnership or joint venture; or the name and address of the corporate officers
and statutory agent for service, if the applicant is a corporation. (3) A certificate issued
by an insurance company licensed to do business in the State of Alabama that the applicant
has procured public liability and property damage insurance covering the applicant's home
inspection operations in the sum of not less than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for...

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