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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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34-21-124
Section 34-21-124 Additional powers of party state licensing boards. (a) In addition to the
other powers conferred by state law, a licensing board shall have the authority to do all
of the following: (1) Take adverse action against the multistate licensure privilege of a
nurse to practice within that party state. a. Only the home state shall have the power to
take adverse action against the license of a nurse issued by the home state. b. For purposes
of taking adverse action, the home state licensing board shall give the same priority and
effect to reported conduct received from a remote state as it would if such conduct had occurred
within the home state. In so doing, the home state shall apply its own state laws to determine
appropriate action. (2) Issue cease and desist orders or impose an encumbrance on the authority
of a nurse to practice within that party state. (3) Complete any pending investigations of
a nurse who changes his or her primary state of residence during the course...
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45-17A-81.11
Section 45-17A-81.11 Court action to prevent improper changes; damages. The commission, or
Tuscumbia, shall be authorized to institute any appropriate action or proceeding in a court
of competent jurisdiction to prevent any change in the exterior of a building or structure
which is either an historic property or which is contained in an historic district, except
in compliance with the provisions of an ordinance adopted in conformity with this part, or
to prevent any illegal act or conduct with respect to such historic property, or historic
district, and to recover any damages which may have been cause by the violation of that ordinance.
(Act 89-958, p. 1887, §12.)...
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45-26A-70.11
Section 45-26A-70.11 Judicial action to prevent improper changes; damages. The commission,
or Wetumpka, shall be authorized to institute any appropriate action or proceeding in a court
of competent jurisdiction to prevent any change in the exterior of a building or structure
which is either an historic property or which is contained in an historic district, except
in compliance with the provisions of an ordinance adopted in conformity with this article,
or to prevent any illegal act or conduct with respect to such historic property, or historic
district, and to recover any damages which may have been caused by the violation of that ordinance.
(Act 89-718, p. 1433, §12.)...
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45-39-200.19
Section 45-39-200.19 License inspector. (a) The Lauderdale County Commission is hereby authorized
to appoint the Lauderdale County License Inspector, pursuant to Section 40-12-10, as amended,
who shall serve at the pleasure of the commission. The salary and the expense allowance shall
be fixed by the commission. All other provisions of Section 40-12-10 applicable to the duties,
powers, and authority of the license inspector and the powers of the county commission shall
be applicable in Lauderdale County. (b) No provision of this section shall be construed to
abolish the office of Lauderdale County License Commissioner and the duties and powers prescribed
by this part, except as otherwise herein provided; and such provisions shall be construed
in pari materia with this section. (Act 79-107, p. 129, §19; Act 91-369, p. 702, §§1, 3.)...

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24-5-2
Section 24-5-2 Definitions. Unless clearly indicated otherwise by the context, the following
words when used in this article, for purposes of this article, shall have the meanings respectively
ascribed to them in this section: (1) ALABAMA MANUFACTURED HOUSING COMMISSION FUND. The fund
established to provide necessary revenue for the enforcement of this article. (2) COMMISSION.
The Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission. (3) DEALER. Any person, other than a manufacturer,
who is duly licensed to sell manufactured homes in this state. (4) LABEL. The approved form
of certification by the manufacturer under the Uniform Standards Code that is permanently
affixed to each manufactured home or transportable section thereof, and which serves as the
certification by the manufacturer of conformance with the applicable federal manufactured
home construction and safety standards in effect the date of manufacture. (5) MANUFACTURED
HOME. A structure, transportable in one or more sections, which when...
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24-5-31
Section 24-5-31 Definitions. When used in this article, unless the context plainly indicates
otherwise, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to
them in this section: (1) ANSI. The American National Standards Institute or its successor.
(2) GROUND ANCHOR. Any device at the mobile home stand designed for the purpose of securing
a mobile home to the ground. (3) MARSHAL. The Alabama State Fire Marshal. (4) NFPA. The National
Fire Protection Association or its successor. (5) TIEDOWN. Any device designed to anchor a
mobile home to ground anchors. (6) COMMISSION. The Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission.
(7) INSTALL or INSTALLATION. Siting, placing, or anchoring a manufactured home or manufactured
building, either one or more units, to land, upon footings, piers, or foundations, or connecting
the home or building to public or private utilities. Public or private utilities shall not
be classified as installers under this section. (8) INSTALLER. Any...
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11-24-3
Section 11-24-3 Fines; injunctions; inspections; enforcement of chapter. (a) Any owner or developer
failing to comply with the permitting requirement or otherwise violating this chapter or any
rule or regulation made pursuant to this chapter shall be fined one thousand dollars ($1,000)
per lot that has been sold, offered for sale, transferred, or leased to the public. (b) In
the event that the developer or owner fails to comply with this chapter, the county commission
shall have the right to enjoin action of the developer or owner by a civil action for the
injunction brought in any court of competent jurisdiction or, in the event that work on the
subdivision has been completed, to bring action to compel the developer or owner to comply
with this chapter. In addition to injunction, the county commission may recover the penalty
as provided by this section in any court of competent jurisdiction. (c) The county commission
may employ inspectors and may request the county license inspector...
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2-6-70
Section 2-6-70 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall have the following
meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise: (1) AGRICULTURAL CENTER BOARD. The
board of that name established pursuant to Article 2 of this chapter. (2) AGRICULTURAL FUND.
The fund of that name created and administered pursuant to Article 1, Chapter 9, Title 2.
(3) BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES. The Alabama Board of Agriculture and Industries created
pursuant to Section 2-3-1. (4) BUILDING COMMISSION. The Building Commission created under
Article 6, Chapter 9, Title 41, and any successor agency thereto. (5) COLISEUM. The existing
Garrett Coliseum and the grounds and other buildings and structures associated therewith,
all owned by the Agricultural Center Board and located in the City of Montgomery, Alabama.
(6) CORPORATION. The public corporation authorized to be created by this article. (7) ELIGIBLE
INVESTMENTS. (i) Any time deposit with, or any certificate of deposit...
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34-24-342
Section 34-24-342 Construction of article; commission to have exclusive power over licenses;
licenses to be filed with county probate judge. No provision of this article shall be construed
as repealing any other law with reference to the requirements regulating the practice of medicine
or osteopathy except insofar as the same may conflict with the provisions of this article.
It is the purpose of this article to vest exclusively in the Medical Licensure Commission
the power to issue, revoke, and reinstate all licenses to practice medicine or osteopathy.
Any person who receives a license to practice medicine or osteopathy shall, within 10 days
after locating in a county, file the license in the office of the judge of probate of such
county for records; and, should the practitioner remove his or her residence to another county,
he or she shall within that time have his or her license recorded in that county. (Acts 1981,
No. 81-218, p. 273, §17.)...
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