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34-12-8
Section 34-12-8 Licenses - Expiration; renewal. (a) Licenses shall expire on the 30th
day of September next following their issuance or renewal and shall become invalid on that
date unless renewed. The secretary of the board shall notify, at his or her last registered
address, every person registered under this chapter of the date of the expiration of his or
her license and the amount of the fee that shall be required for its renewal for one year.
The notice shall be mailed three months in advance of the date of the expiration of the licenses.
Two subsequent monthly notices may be mailed, the second by certified mail, return receipt
requested. The annual renewal fee for licenses shall be established annually by the board
and shall not exceed two hundred dollars ($200). Renewal of licenses for the following year
may be effected at any time during the three months preceding September 30 of the year in
which the license has been issued or renewed by the payment of the renewal fee so fixed...

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34-16-3
Section 34-16-3 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Alabama Licensure Board for Interpreters and Transliterators,
created pursuant to Section 34-16-4. (2) CODE OF ETHICS. The tenets established by
the Registry of the Interpreters for the Deaf which set guidelines governing professional
conduct for interpreters and transliterators, and any other code of ethics approved by the
board. (3) CONSUMER. A hard of hearing, deaf, or speech disabled person or any other person
or an agency that requires the services of an interpreter or transliterator to effectively
communicate and comprehend signed or spoken discourse. (4) CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM or
CEP. A program approved by the board to improve the skill level of licensees and permit holders.
(5) FUND. The Alabama Licensure Board for Interpreters and Transliterators Fund, created pursuant
to Section 34-16-9. (6) INTERMEDIARY INTERPRETER. A person who is...
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34-2-32
Section 34-2-32 Registered architect's services required; employees; exemptions; interprofessional
privileges between architects and professional engineers. (a) Nothing contained in this chapter
shall prevent: (1) Employees of registered architects from acting under the instructions or
responsible control of their employers; or, (2) The employment of on-site observers of the
construction or alteration of buildings. (b) No person shall be required to register as an
architect in order to make plans and specifications for or administer the erection, enlargement,
or alteration of any building upon any farm for the use of any farmer, irrespective of the
cost of such building, or any single family residence building or any utility works, structures,
or building, provided that the person performing such architectural works is employed by an
electric, gas, or telephone public utility regulated pursuant to the laws of Alabama or by
a corporation affiliated with such utility, or of any other...
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34-1-9
Section 34-1-9 Registration of firms of public accountants. (a) A firm engaged in this
state in the practice of public accounting may register with the board as a firm of public
accountants provided it meets all of the following requirements: (1) At least 51 percent of
the ownership of the firm, in terms of financial interests and voting rights of all partners,
officers, shareholders, members, or managers, belongs to certified public accountants or public
accountants of this state in good standing with a valid permit to practice. Although public
accountant firms may include nonlicensee owners, the firm and its ownership must comply with
rules promulgated by the board. (2) Any public accountant firm as defined in this chapter
may include nonlicensee owners provided that: a. The firm designates a licensee of this state
who is responsible for the proper registration of the firm and identifies that individual
to the board. b. All nonlicensee owners are active individual participants in the...
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34-31-26
Section 34-31-26 Renewal of certificates; inactive status; continuing education. (a)
All certificates provided for herein shall be renewed annually, not later than December 31
of each year. All holders of certificates may be renewed annually, provided that the certified
contractor has complied with all provisions of law and rules and regulations of the board
thereof, upon payment of all fees set forth by the board as provided for in this chapter.
(b) Any person certified by the board may elect an inactive status certificate by notifying
the board in writing. The fee for the issuance and renewal of an inactive status certificate
shall be established by the board in an amount not to exceed one-half of the amount set for
fees pursuant to Section 34-31-25. (c) The board shall provide by rule or regulation
those activities which an inactive status certificate holder may engage in, and for a procedure
for the reinstatement as an active status certificate holder. (d) The board shall adopt an...

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34-43-5
Section 34-43-5 Exemptions. (a) The following persons, offices, or establishments shall
be exempt from this chapter: (1) A student of massage therapy who is rendering massage therapy
services under the supervision of a licensed massage therapy instructor, or any other supervisory
arrangement recognized and approved by the board, including, but not limited to, a temporary
permit. The student shall be designated by title clearly indicating the training status of
the student. (2) Qualified members of other professions who are licensed and regulated under
Alabama law while they are in the course of rendering services within the scope of their license
or regulation, provided that they do not represent themselves as massage therapists. (3) A
person giving massages to his or her immediate family. (4) Visiting massage therapy instructors
from another state, territory, or country teaching massage therapy, provided that the massage
therapy instructor is licensed or registered as required in his...
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16-13A-2
Section 16-13A-2 Financial oversight by State Superintendent of Education; appointment
and duties of Chief Education Financial Officer; internal audits of schools and school systems.
(a) The State Superintendent of Education shall oversee the financial integrity of the various
local boards of education and shall appoint a Chief Education Financial Officer who shall
be an employee of the State Department of Education. The Chief Education Financial Officer
shall be a certified public accountant or have equivalent experience as determined by the
State Superintendent of Education, shall have experience in educational or governmental finance,
shall complete the instructional program provided in Section 16-13A-3 within the later
of six months of its introduction or six months of appointment, and shall have passed the
mandated competency test provided in Section 16-13A-3 within the later of six months
of its adoption or six months of appointment. The Chief Education Financial Officer shall...

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16-22A-8
Section 16-22A-8 Fingerprint training courses. (a) The Department of Public Safety and
the State Department of Education shall cooperatively schedule sufficient training throughout
the state to train all local superintendents of education, or their duly appointed representatives,
in proper fingerprinting techniques. (b) The chief executive officers of nonpublic schools
shall arrange with the Department of Public Safety for sufficient training in proper fingerprinting
techniques of their superintendent, headmaster, or other duly appointed representatives. (c)
The Department of Public Safety shall notify the State Superintendent of Education regarding
the dates and times of scheduled training sessions. The State Superintendent of Education
shall then notify all local superintendents of education. (d) Nonpublic schools required or
desiring to participate in fingerprint training sessions shall contact the Department of Public
Safety for information concerning dates, times, and cost of...
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34-7B-1
Section 34-7B-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) APPRENTICE. Any person engaged in learning the practices
defined in this chapter including, but not limited to, assisting in the performance of any
acts of barbering or cosmetology on the general public under the constant and direct supervision
of a person who has held a valid current license issued by the board for at least five years,
in a shop licensed by the board. (2) BARBERING. The occupation of shaving or trimming the
beard, cutting or dressing the hair, giving facial or scalp massages, giving facial or scalp
treatment with oils or creams or other preparations made for that purpose, either by hand
or by means of mechanical appliances, singeing and shampooing the hair, dyeing the hair, or
permanently waving or straightening the hair of any living or deceased person for compensation,
as performed by a Class 2 barber. (3) BOARD. The Alabama Board of Cosmetology...
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31-10-4.1
Section 31-10-4.1 Qualifications for tuition reimbursement applicants; priority of state
educational benefits; tuition rates; applicability of section; repayment of benefits.
(a) Beginning October 1, 2016, any member of the Alabama National Guard enrolled in a program
leading to a certificate, or an associate or bachelor's degree at an accredited public institution
of higher education, technical college, or community college within the State of Alabama may
apply for a tuition reimbursement benefit as provided for in this section if the applicant
under this chapter meets the following requirements: (1) The individual is 17 years of age
or over. (2) The individual is a member of the Alabama National Guard in good standing throughout
the period or semester for which that individual receives education benefits as indicated
by continued satisfactory participation in the Alabama National Guard as required by all applicable
laws and regulations of the Department of the Army, the Department of...
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