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34-15C-13
Section 34-15C-13 Conflicts of interest. (a) The registered interior designer shall attempt
to avoid all conflicts of interest with a client or employer. If a conflict of interest is
unavoidable, the registered interior designer shall immediately inform the client or employer
of any business association, interest, or circumstance which may influence the professional
judgment, decisions, practices, or quality of services provided by the registered interior
designer. (b) The registered interior designer may not solicit or accept any gratuity, material
favor, or benefit of any substantial nature from any party, agent, servant, or employee who
is not a client or employer in connection with any project for which the registered interior
designer is performing, or has contracted to perform, interior design services. This solicitation
or acceptance includes, but is not limited to, any act, article, money, or other item which
is of such value in proportion to the interior design services that...
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34-15C-6
Section 34-15C-6 Qualification for certificate of registration. (a) Applications for registration
shall be submitted on forms prescribed and furnished by the board. The board shall promptly
notify any applicant of the requirements and the schedule of fees established by the board
for registration. (b) The board shall register an applicant to become a registered interior
designer, and to use the title of registered interior designer in the State of Alabama, only
if the applicant satisfies all of the following requirements: (1) The applicant is determined
by the board to be of good ethical character. (2) The applicant either: a. Has satisfied all
requirements, including all education and experience requirements, for eligibility to take
the NCIDQ examination; or b. Holds a degree from a National Architectural Accreditation Board
(NAAB) accredited school and has met NCIDQ eligibility requirements to take the NCIDQ examination,
or is a registered architect who satisfies NCIDQ eligibility...
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17-9-50
Section 17-9-50 Proximity of persons to polling place. Except as electors are admitted to vote
and persons to assist them as herein provided, and except for the judge of probate, the sheriff,
or his or her deputy, the precinct election officials, and watchers, no person shall be permitted
within 30 feet of the door of the building of the polling place. (Code 1896, §1621; Code
1907, §371; Code 1923, §461; Code 1940, T. 17, §144; §17-7-18; amended and renumbered
by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §48.)...
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35-8A-410
Section 35-8A-410 Escrow of deposits. (a) As used in this section, except as otherwise provided,
the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) HARD COSTS. Any and all costs associated
with the actual building and construction of the condominium project, including, but not limited
to, site preparation, building materials, shell features, interior enclosures, fit-out costs,
mechanical and electrical systems, and fixtures. The term hard costs does not include financing
costs, compensation paid to architects, engineers, consultants, sales persons, or attorneys
or for advertising or other marketing costs. (2) QUALIFIED PURCHASER. a. An individual, a
group of individuals, or an entity owned directly or indirectly solely by individuals where
each individual shall have an income of more than two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
for the calendar year immediately preceding the date of the purchaser's signing of the purchase
contract, or a joint income with his or her spouse of...
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9-12-200
Section 9-12-200 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings described herein, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) ALLIGATOR FARM.
An enclosed area not located on public lands or waters, constructed so as to prevent the ingress
and egress of alligators from surrounding public or private lands or waters and meeting other
specifications prescribed by the department, where alligators are bred and raised under controlled
conditions. (2) ALLIGATOR FARMER. A person who raises alligators under controlled conditions
which prohibit free movement of the animals onto and off of the farm or controlled area, and
who may harvest alligators under the supervision of the department. (3) ALLIGATOR PART. Any
part of the carcass of an alligator, except its skin. (4) ALLIGATOR PARTS DEALER. Any person
who deals in alligator parts and who buys from an alligator farmer for the purpose of resale;
or manufactures within the state alligator parts into a...
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34-1-16
Section 34-1-16 Acts declared unlawful. No person shall assume or use the title or designation
"certified public accountant," the abbreviation "CPA" or any other title,
designation, words, letters, abbreviation, sign, card, or device tending to indicate that
the person is a certified public accountant, unless the person has received a certificate
as a certified public accountant under Section 34-1-4 and if in public practice, holds a permit
issued under Section 34-1-11, which is not revoked or suspended, hereinafter referred to as
a live permit, and all of the offices of the person in this state for the practice of public
accounting are maintained and registered as required under Section 34-1-10, or the person
is practicing pursuant to Section 34-1-7; provided, however: (1) A foreign accountant who
has registered under Section 34-1-5 and who holds a live permit issued under Section 34-1-11
may use the title under which he or she is generally known in his or her country, followed
by the...
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34-25A-5
Section 34-25A-5 Application for licensure or registration. (a) Except as provided in subsection
(h) or (i), no person shall administer prosthetic, orthotic, or pedorthic care in this state
unless licensed or registered to do so in accordance with this chapter. The board shall issue
approved forms for application prior to January 1, 2003. (b) In order to obtain a license
as a prosthetist, orthotist, or prosthetist/orthotist in this state, an applicant shall be
a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen of the United States, a person who is
legally present in the United States with appropriate documentation from the federal government,
and shall do the following: (1) File a written application on forms to be developed and approved
by the board. The applicant shall meet at least one of the following requirements after a
one-year grandfather period: a. The applicant shall possess a baccalaureate degree in orthotics
and prosthetics from a college or university accredited by a...
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37-8-52
Section 37-8-52 Operations in proximity to high voltage overhead conductors of electricity
- Generally. (a) No person shall either personally or through an employee or agent, or as
an employee or agent of another, use, operate, place, erect, or move any tools, machinery,
equipment, apparatus, or material, or move any building or other structure or any part thereof
within 10 feet of a high voltage overhead conductor of electricity except where the person
has arranged effectively to safeguard against danger of accidental contact with the high voltage
overhead conductor of electricity by any of the following: (1) The erection of mechanical
barriers which shall prevent physical contact with the high voltage overhead conductor. (2)
Deenergizing the high voltage overhead conductor and grounding the same. (3) Temporary or
permanent relocation of the high voltage overhead conductor. (b) Only in the case of compliance
with one or more of the above safety measures, after the negotiation of...
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11-40-31
Section 11-40-31 Notice from appropriate municipal officer of unsafe condition. The term "appropriate
municipal official" as used in this article shall mean any municipal building official
or deputy and any other municipal official or municipal employee designated by the mayor or
other chief executive officer of the municipality as the person to exercise the authority
and perform the duties delegated by this article. Whenever the appropriate municipal official
of the municipality finds that any building, structure, part of building or structure, party
wall, or foundation situated in the municipality is unsafe to the extent that it is a public
nuisance, the official shall give the person or persons, firm, association, or corporation
last assessing the property for state taxes and all mortgagees of record, by certified or
registered mail to the address on file in the tax collector's or revenue commissioner's office,
notice to remedy the unsafe or dangerous condition of the building or...
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13A-11-90
Section 13A-11-90 Restrictions on firemarms by employers. (a) Except as provided in subdivision
(b), a public or private employer may restrict or prohibit its employees, including those
with a permit issued or recognized under Section 13A-11-75, from carrying firearms while on
the employer's property or while engaged in the duties of the person's employment. (b) A public
or private employer may not restrict or prohibit the transportation or storage of a lawfully
possessed firearm or ammunition in an employee's privately owned motor vehicle while parked
or operated in a public or private parking area if the employee satisfies all of the following:
(1) The employee either: a. Has a valid concealed weapon permit; or b. If the weapon is any
firearm legal for use for hunting in Alabama other than a pistol: i. The employee possesses
a valid Alabama hunting license; ii. The weapon is unloaded at all times on the property;
iii. It is during a season in which hunting is permitted by Alabama law...
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