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8-14-1
Section 8-14-1 Records to be kept by persons selling personal property at auction; inspection
of records by law enforcement officers. (a) Every person, firm, or corporation engaged in
the business of selling personal property at public auction in the State of Alabama, whether
the same shall be their own property or whether they sell the same at auction as agent or
employee of others, shall keep and maintain records in which shall be described and inventoried
all articles of personal property received by such person, firm, or corporation for sale at
auction, including the date of such receipt, the date of sale, the names and addresses of
persons from whom the property was received for sale, and the names and addresses of persons
to whom the property was sold; provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply
to the sale of livestock at auction. (b) The records required to be kept by this section shall
be open at all times to inspection by all law enforcement officers; and...
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8-8-15
Section 8-8-15 Bad check charge; deemed not finance charge. (a) Any lender of money, extender
of other credit, or merchant making a sale of merchandise, goods, or services, or the assignee
of the lender, extender of credit, or merchant who receives a check, draft, negotiable order
of withdrawal, or like instrument drawn on a bank or other depository institution given by
any person in full or partial repayment of a loan, other extension of credit, or a sale of
merchandise, goods, or services may, if the instrument is not paid or is dishonored by the
institution, charge and collect, through regular billing procedure or otherwise, from the
borrower, person to whom the credit was extended, or from whom the instrument was received,
a bad check charge of not more than the greater of either twenty-five dollars ($25) or an
amount equal to the actual charge by the depository institution for the return of unpaid or
dishonored instruments. (b) Commencing January 1, 1999, the bad check charge in...
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15-13-144
Section 15-13-144 Notice to prosecutor. Prior to the hearing, the judicial officer shall have
the clerk of the court give a minimum notice of 72 hours to the district attorney of the circuit
of the jurisdiction, or to an assistant district attorney of the jurisdiction for that purpose,
or the prosecuting officer of the municipal court in municipal court cases, that a person
seeks to be released on judicial public bail and notice shall stipulate the time of the hearing.
No person shall be released on judicial public bail unless notice is given. Upon receipt of
the notice, the district attorney, or prosecutor, or his or her assistant shall be entitled
to be heard at the hearing on the merits of the conditions of release, and the hearing shall
be at a time, date, and place certain wherein all parties shall appear and proceedings shall
be a matter of record. Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed as granting or
affording the defendant an absolute right to be released on...
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26-2A-158
Section 26-2A-158 Termination of proceedings. (a) The protected person, conservator, or any
other interested person may petition the court to terminate the conservatorship. A protected
person seeking termination is entitled to the same rights and procedures as in an original
proceeding for a protective order. If the conservator has accounted to the formerly protected
person, no accounting is necessary. The court, upon determining after notice and hearing that
the minority or disability of the protected person has ceased, shall terminate the conservatorship.
Upon termination, title to assets of the estate passes to the formerly protected person or
to successors. The order of termination must provide for expenses of administration and direct
the conservator to execute appropriate instruments to evidence the transfer. (b) A conservator
appointed by any court of this state, on termination or removal of the protected person's
minority or disability, may present a verified petition to the...
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32-5A-284
Section 32-5A-284 Duties of person regularly engaged in business of renting bicyles. (a) A
person regularly engaged in the business of renting bicycles shall require each person seeking
to rent a bicycle to provide his or her signature either on the rental form or on a separate
form indicating both of the following: (1) Receipt of a written explanation of the provisions
of this article and the penalties for violations. (2) A statement concerning whether a person
under the age of 16 years will operate the bicycle in an area where the use of a helmet is
required. (b) A person regularly engaged in the business of renting bicycles shall provide
a helmet to any person who will operate the bicycle in an area requiring a helmet, if the
person does not already have a helmet in his or her possession. A reasonable fee may be charged
for the helmet rental. (c) A person regularly engaged in the business of selling or renting
bicycles who complies with this article shall not be liable in a civil...
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32-5A-302
Section 32-5A-302 Determination by director; notice. (a) Upon receipt of the report of the
law enforcement officer, the director, or his or her agent, shall make the determination described
in Section 32-5A-300. If the director, or his or her agent, determines that the person is
subject to driving privilege suspension, the director, or the agent, shall issue a notice
of the suspension. (b) The notice of suspension shall be mailed to the person at the last
known address shown on the department's record. The notice is deemed received three days after
mailing. (c) The notice of suspension shall clearly specify the reason and statutory grounds
for suspension, the effective date of the suspension, the right of the person to request an
administrative review and a hearing, the procedure for requesting an administrative review
and a hearing, and the date by which a request for an administrative review is required to
be made in order to receive a determination prior to the effective date of the...
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34-30-24
Section 34-30-24 Issuance of license to persons licensed in other states. Upon receipt of an
application from a person who holds a valid social workers' license from another state of
the United States which requires standards equivalent to Alabama's for licensing and who possesses
all the qualifications prescribed in Section 34-30-22, except that he or she has not paid
the examination fee or passed the examination prepared by the board, accompanied by the initial
license fee, the board shall issue a license as a "licensed bachelor social worker,"
"licensed master social worker," or "licensed independent clinical social worker"
to the applicant therefor. (Acts 1977, No. 652, p. 1102, §6; Act 2016-313, §1.)...
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40-23-75
Section 40-23-75 Deposit of security. The department, whenever it deems it necessary to insure
compliance with the provisions of this article, may require any person subject thereto to
deposit with it such security as the department may determine. The same may be sold by the
department at public auction if it becomes necessary so to do in order to recover any tax,
or any amount herein required to be collected, interest or penalty due. Notice of such sale
may be served upon the person who deposited such security personally or by certified or registered
mail; if by mail, service shall be made by certified or registered notice, return receipt
requested, addressed to the person at his address as the same appears in the records of the
department. Upon any such sale, the surplus, if any, above the amounts due under this article
shall be returned to the person who deposited the security. (Acts 1939, No. 67, p. 96; Code
1940, T. 51, §799.)...
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40-5-15
Section 40-5-15 Levy and sale of personal property - Application and disposition of proceeds.
The proceeds arising from such sale shall be applied to the payment of the expenses of the
sale and of the taxes, interest, and fees due from such taxpayer, and any balance remaining
shall be paid to the owner of the property, if present at the sale; if not present or if present
and he refuses to receive the same, the collector shall deposit such balance with the county
treasurer or, if there is no county treasurer, with such officer entrusted with the county
funds, taking a receipt therefor, and the same shall be kept as a special fund; and, whenever
the owner shall apply to the collector for such balance, the collector shall deliver to him
the receipts therefor, and upon presentation thereof by such owner, the officer with whom
such deposit was made shall pay to him the amount expressed in the receipt. But if such excess
is not called for in three years after such sale by the person entitled...
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45-37-243.02
Section 45-37-243.02 Levy of tax. (a) As used in this section, the following terms have the
meanings here given them: (1) COUNTY. Any county now or hereafter subject to this subpart.
(2) COUNTY GOVERNING BODY. The county board of revenue, the county commission, or other like
body of the county. (3) DIRECTOR OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. The director of the county
department of revenue, the license commissioner, or judge of probate of the county, or any
other public officer performing like duties in the county. (4) SECTION 3 AS AMENDED IN 1979.
Section 3 as amended by the 1979 amendment. (5) STATE ORIGINAL UNBROKEN PACKAGE POLICY. The
state policy in effect when the original Section 3 of Act 388 of the 1965 Regular Session
was approved in August 1965, prohibiting licensees from selling or keeping for sale liquor
or wine except in an original unbroken package. (6) THE 1979 AMENDMENT. The act the Legislature
of Alabama adopted during its Regular Session of 1979 amending the original...
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