2-22-6
Section 2-22-6 Cancellation or refusal of licenses. The commissioner is authorized and empowered to cancel the license of any licensee or refuse to issue a license to any applicant upon satisfactory evidence that the licensee or applicant has used fraudulent or deceptive practices in the evasions or attempted evasions of the provisions of this chapter or any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder; provided, that no license shall be revoked or refused until the licensee shall have been given the opportunity to appear for a hearing before the board, with the further opportunity of appealing to a court of competent jurisdiction for judicial review of such revocation or refusal. (Acts 1969, No. 434, p. 840, §20.)...
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27-62-3
AUTHENTICATION. Authentication through verification of at least two of the following types of authentication factors: a. Knowledge factors, such as a password. b. Possession factors, such as a token or text message on a mobile phone. c. Inherence factors, such as a biometric characteristic. (11) NONPUBLIC INFORMATION. Electronic information that is not publicly available information and is any of the following: a. Any information concerning a consumer which because of name, number, personal mark, or other identifier can be used to identify the consumer, in combination with any one or more of the following data elements: 1. The Social Security number. 2. The driver's license number or nondriver identification card number. 3. Any financial account number or a credit or debit card number. 4. Any security code, access code, or password that would permit access to a consumer's financial account. 5. Biometric records. b. Any information or data, except age or gender, in any form or...
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28-4A-4
Section 28-4A-4 Privilege and excise taxes levied on brewpub; recordkeeping; wholesaler designee; exemption from Sections 28-9-3 through 28-9-11. (a) In addition to the licenses provided for by this chapter and any county or municipal license, there is levied on the brewpub for on-premises sales of beer brewed by the brewpub licensee the privilege or excise taxes imposed by Sections 28-3-184 and 28-3-190. Every brewpub licensee shall file the tax returns, pay the taxes, and perform all obligations imposed on wholesalers at the times and places set forth therein. It shall be unlawful for any brewpub licensee who is required to pay the taxes so imposed in the first instance to fail or refuse to add to the sales price and collect from the purchaser the required amount of tax, it being the intent and purpose of this provision that each of the taxes levied is in fact a tax on the consumer, with the brewpub licensee who pays the tax in the first instance acting merely as an agent of the...
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30-3-174
Section 30-3-174 Implementation by licensing authority of withholding, etc.; additional review precluded; continuation of withholding, etc.; exemption of licensing authority from liability. (a) Upon receipt of a notice from the department or its agent to withhold, restrict use of, suspend, or revoke a license, a licensing authority shall implement the withholding, restricted use, suspension, or revocation of the license by doing all of the following: (1) Determining that it has issued a license to the obligor whose name appears on the notice. (2) Entering the suspension or revocation on the appropriate records. (3) If required by law, demanding surrender of the suspended or revoked license. (b) A notice issued by the department or its agent to withhold, restrict use of, suspend, or revoke a license shall be processed by the licensing authority without any additional review or hearing by the licensing authority. The licensing authority shall have no jurisdiction to modify, reword,...
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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, §13.)...
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34-43-13
Section 34-43-13 License renewal; reinstatement. (a) Each license shall be renewed biennially, on or before the anniversary date, by forwarding to the board a renewal application accompanied by the renewal fee. Each applicant for renewal for licensure shall be subject to a criminal history check. Any license not renewed biennially on or before the anniversary date shall expire. (b) Each licensee, upon application for renewal of a license, shall do both of the following: (1) Submit evidence of satisfactory completion of the continuing education requirements contained in Section 34-43-21. (2) Consent to a criminal history check. Refusal to consent to a criminal history check constitutes grounds for the board to deny the licensee's application for renewal of the license. (c) Licenses are valid for two years from the date of issuance. An individual whose license has expired and who has ceased to practice massage therapy for a period of not longer than five years may have his or her license...
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37-3-19
not extinguished. (a) It shall be the duty of every common carrier of passengers by motor vehicle to establish and provide safe and adequate service, equipment and facilities for the intrastate transportation of passengers in the State of Alabama; to establish, observe and enforce just and reasonable individual and joint rates, fares and charges and just and reasonable regulations and practices resulting thereto, and to the issuance, form and substance of tickets and the carrying of personal sample and excess baggage, the facilities for the transportation, and all other matters relating to or connected with the intrastate transportation of passengers in the State of Alabama; and, in case of such joint rates, fares and charges, to establish just, reasonable and equitable divisions thereof as between the carriers participating therein, which shall not unduly prefer or prejudice any such participating carriers. (b) It shall be the duty of every common carrier of property by motor...
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24-8-13
Section 24-8-13 Recommendation for hearing by investigator; order for hearing; parties' right to take civil action; amendment of complaint; subpoenas; refusal to allow discovery; hearing; panel opinion and order; review. (a) If not sooner resolved, the investigator, upon completion of his investigation, shall submit to ADECA a statement of the facts disclosed by his investigation and recommend either that the complaint be dismissed or that a panel of office members be designated to hear the complaint. ADECA, after review of the case file and the statement and recommendation of the investigator, shall issue an order either of dismissal or for a hearing, which is not subject to judicial or other further review. (b) If the order is for dismissal, ADECA shall mail a copy of the order to the complainant and the respondent at their last known addresses. The complainant may bring an action against the respondent in circuit court within 90 days of the date of the dismissal or within one year...
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27-7-7
Section 27-7-7 Licenses - Application - Generally; fees. Repealed by Act 2001-702, p. 1509, § 6, effective January 1, 2002. (a) The commissioner shall not issue any license except upon application therefor as in this chapter provided. Each applicant for a license shall file annually with the commissioner his written application therefor signed by him and showing: (1) His name, age and place of residence; (2) The kinds of insurance to be transacted under the license and the insurer or insurers he proposes so to represent; (3) The person, firm or corporation by whom he expects to be employed or associated with as such licensee and his status as an officer or representative thereof; (4) Whether he proposes to write or solicit insurance of his own risks and interest, or those of his relatives, any firm or corporation in which he is financially interested or connected, directly or indirectly, or of his employer; (5) A short business history of the applicant and the name and nature of any...
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34-14-3
Section 34-14-3 Licenses - Issuance; reciprocity; complaints; fees. (a) The board shall register each applicant without discrimination who pays an examination fee as prescribed by rule of the board and who satisfactorily passes an examination as provided in Section 34-14-4, and upon the applicant's payment of the application fee, shall issue to the applicant a license signed by the board. The license shall be effective until January 30 of the year following the year in which issued. (b) An applicant who fulfills the requirements regarding age, character, education, and health, as set forth in subsection (a) of Section 34-14-4, and who shall provide proof of having met all state qualifying examination requirements and requirements of certification as a national board certified hearing aid specialist shall be issued a dispenser's license. (c) An applicant for licensure by reciprocity shall submit to the board, in form and content satisfactory to the board, written proof of all of the...
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