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34-8A-16
Section 34-8A-16 Disciplinary actions; discovery. (a) The board by a majority of the board
members present and voting is authorized to withhold, deny, revoke, or suspend, any license
or certificate issued or applied for in accordance with this chapter or otherwise discipline
a licensed professional counselor or associate licensed counselor upon proof by proper hearing
that the applicant, licensed professional counselor, or associate licensed counselor: (1)
Has been convicted, within or without the jurisdiction of this state, of a felony, or any
offense involving moral turpitude, the record of conviction being conclusive evidence thereof.
(2) Has violated the current code of ethics adopted by the board. (3) Is using any narcotic
or any alcoholic beverage to an extent or in a manner dangerous to any other person or the
public, or to an extent that it impairs his or her ability to perform the work of a licensed
professional counselor or associate licensed counselor with safety to the...
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15-22-26.1
Section 15-22-26.1 Hearing officers. (a) The position of Board of Pardons and Paroles Administrative
Hearing Officer is created and established, subject to provisions of the state Merit System.
(b) The board may appoint or employ, as the board deems necessary, three administrative hearing
officers who shall possess the powers and duties prescribed below in subsection (c). The first
three appointments shall be provisional appointments made by the board pending job analysis
and compilation of the examination for the state Merit System classification. (c) Administrative
hearing officers shall have the following powers and duties, subject to guidelines established
by the board: (1) No later than 12 months prior to the date an inmate is eligible for parole,
as determined by the board, the administrative hearing officer shall investigate and review
the inmate's preparedness for release to parole supervision by the board. Such investigation
and review shall consider all factors deemed...
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34-13-120.1
Section 34-13-120.1 License requirements; certification. No person may conduct, maintain, manage,
or operate a cremation facility unless licensed to do so by the board. The board may issue
a license to practice as a cremationist after the applicant has satisfied all of the following
requirements: (1) Is at least 21 years of age. (2) Is a citizen of the United States or legally
present in this state. (3) Is a high school graduate or the equivalent. (4) Has successfully
completed a crematory operator training course approved by the board. (5) Has completed a
course in universal precaution and blood-borne pathogens approved by the board. (6) Has submitted
a completed application and supporting documents, as required by the board, and a fee established
by the board that does not exceed three hundred dollars ($300). (7) Has successfully completed
an examination on Alabama funeral service laws and rules. (8) Has submitted to the board a
form, sworn to by the applicant, that contains the...
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34-13-90
Section 34-13-90 License required; fees. (a) No person shall follow, engage in, or hold himself
or herself out as engaged in the practice as an embalmer unless licensed to do so by the Alabama
Board of Funeral Service. The board is granted authority to issue licenses to embalmers. (b)
All persons shall qualify for examination in accordance with this chapter and shall be licensed
as an embalmer only after due examination by the board and the payment of an examination and
license fee to be established by the board, not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500). (c)
In addition, the board shall establish and charge a reasonable examination fee, based on actual
costs, for each applicant who sits for an examination. In no event shall the fee exceed fifty
dollars ($50) above the actual cost of preparing and administering such exam. (Acts 1975,
No. 214, p. 705, §10; Acts 1981, No. 81-200, p. 234, §4; Acts 1981, No. 81-709, p. 1190,
§1; Acts 1991, No. 91-196, §3; Act 2011-623, p. 1439, §1.)...
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34-13-91
Section 34-13-91 Application for examination; interview; criminal history background check.
(a) The applicant for an embalmer's license shall make application to the board. The application
shall be in writing and verified on a form provided by and addressed to the board and shall
be accompanied by the prescribed fee and by affidavits of at least two licensed embalmers
to the effect that the applicant is of good moral character and has met all qualifications
required for examination for license as prescribed by this chapter. The board may require
an applicant for an embalmer's license to submit to a personal interview. (b) Commencing on
October 1, 2017, in addition to the requirements of subsection (a), an applicant for an embalmer
license shall submit to the board a form, sworn to by the applicant, that contains the name,
date of birth, and Social Security number of the applicant, and two complete sets of fingerprints,
for completion of a criminal history background check. The board...
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34-14-5
Section 34-14-5 Licenses - Standards and scope of examination. (a) The qualifying examination
provided in Section 34-14-4 shall be designed to demonstrate the applicant's adequate technical
qualifications by testing the applicant in three separate sections consisting of a written
examination, a practical examination, and a state law examination. The board may revise standards
for the qualifying examination, so long as the following minimum requirements are satisfied:
(1) Written examination scores from states with existing reciprocity agreements with the board
are considered valid for 12 months from the date of examination in the other state if the
examination is determined by the board to be similar in content to the qualifying examination
required for licensure in this state. (2) An applicant who fails one or more sections of the
qualifying examination may retest failed sections for the qualifying examination in the following
manner: a. An applicant who fails the written examination...
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34-40-10
Section 34-40-10 Reasons for rejection, revocation, or suspension of license. The board may
refuse to issue a license certificate to any person and, after notice and hearing pursuant
to its regulations and rules, may suspend or revoke the license certificate of any person
who has done any of the following: (1) Practiced athletic training other than under the direction
or referral, or both, of a physician licensed to practice medicine or surgery. (2) Uses drugs
or intoxicating liquors to an extent which affects professional competency. (3) Obtained or
attempted to obtain a license by fraud or deception. (4) Been grossly negligent in the practice
of athletic training. (5) Been adjudged mentally incompetent by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(6) Been guilty of conduct detrimental to the best interest of the public. (7) Has been imprisoned
for violating any state or federal controlled substance law. (8) Treated or undertaken to
treat human ailments otherwise than by athletic training...
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33-4A-23
Section 33-4A-23 Issuance of license; possession and exhibition of license; oath of pilot.
The commission shall issue to each bar pilot licensed and branched by the commission an original
and a duplicate certificate of his or her appointment, competency, and authority to act as
a bar pilot, and as to the extent thereof, and shall reissue duplicate certificates from time
to time, as the occasion may require. The original and duplicate certificates shall be signed
by a majority of the commissioners or by the chair by the commission's direction. Each bay
or bar pilot holding a license or branch shall keep upon his or her person, when offering
his or her services to any vessel, his or her duplicate certificate and, upon demand of the
proper officer of the vessel, shall exhibit the same and allow the officer to inspect it.
Before issuing an original license or branch, the commissioners delivering the same to the
appointee shall require him or her to take and subscribe in writing an oath as...
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34-13-111
Section 34-13-111 License required; inspections; transfer of license; change of ownership.
(a) No funeral establishment or branch thereof for the preparation, disposition, and care
of dead human bodies shall be opened or maintained unless licensed by the board. No funeral
establishment or branch shall be moved without obtaining a new funeral establishment license
from the board. (b) Every funeral service, memorial service, or committal service, or part
thereof, that is conducted in Alabama, for hire or for profit, shall be in the actual charge
and shall be under the direct supervision of a funeral director who is licensed by the board,
unless otherwise provided for in this chapter or by rule of the board. (c) The board shall
set a fee, not exceeding one hundred fifty dollars ($150), that shall be in addition to the
license fee for the first inspection of any funeral establishment seeking a license under
Section 34-13-72 made for the purpose of determining whether the funeral...
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34-14C-4
Section 34-14C-4 Licensure; inspections. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter,
a home medical equipment services provider shall be licensed annually by the board before
the provider may engage in the provision of home medical equipment services. In Alabama, when
a single business entity provides home medical equipment services from more than one location
within the state, each such location shall be licensed. A provider of home medical equipment
services that has a principal place of business outside this state shall maintain at least
one physical location within this state, each of which shall be licensed. (b) A license applicant
shall submit the application for licensing or renewal to the board on a form promulgated and
required by the board. Applicants shall pay a reasonable nonrefundable fee established by
the board at the time the application is submitted. The board shall have the authority to
set reasonable fees for applicants to obtain a license. Upon satisfaction of...
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