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34-15C-2
Section 34-15C-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and declares that this
chapter is not intended to restrict the practice of interior design or the use of the terms
design, designer, interior design, or interior designer in this state. The Legislature declares
that the purpose of this chapter is to establish a registration process for those interior
designers who choose to obtain the credentials required to seal and submit construction documents
for commercial interior projects in certain spaces less than 5,000 contiguous square feet
within a building which has a total area of 2,500 square feet or more to building officials
for review and permitting purposes. The Legislature further finds and declares that this chapter
is not intended to prohibit any person from making plans and specifications for or administering
the erection, enlargement, or alteration of any building upon any farm for the use of any
farmer, any single family residence of any size, or of any other type...
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34-17-3
Section 34-17-3 Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects - Powers and duties generally.
(a) The board shall have the powers and duties listed in this section. (b) The board
shall have such employees as may be provided in the annual state budget. (c) The board may
make, adopt, and amend such rules and regulations as it deems necessary to carry out the provisions
of this chapter. (d) The board shall hold at least one meeting per year for the purpose of
examining candidates for registration as landscape architects. It may hold such other meetings
and hearings as required for the proper performance of its duties under this chapter. (e)
The board may adopt a seal for use in transacting its official business. (f) The board shall
keep a record of its proceedings and shall make an annual report thereon to the Governor.
(g) For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this chapter, the board: (1) May conduct
investigations and hold hearings concerning any matter covered by this chapter at...
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34-32-7
Section 34-32-7 Soil and Water Conservation Committee to serve as state board; appointment
of advisory council; duties, organization, etc. (a) The Alabama Soil and Water Conservation
Committee shall serve as and be the State Board of Registration for Professional Soil Classifiers,
and it shall be the duty of such board to administer the provisions of this chapter. The board
shall appoint an advisory council of five members, four of whom shall be qualified professional
soil classifiers who shall have the qualifications required in this chapter. It shall be the
duty of such council to recommend certification of those persons eligible to become registered
soil classifiers. The fifth member of the advisory council shall be the administrative officer
of the board. The other four members of the advisory council shall be appointed for terms
of office of five years and until their respective successors have been appointed and qualified;
provided that one of the initial members shall be...
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45-1A-41
Section 45-1A-41 Protection of historic architectural character of Prattville. (a) In
Autauga County, the governing body of the City of Prattville is hereby authorized to adopt
ordinances to protect the historic architectural character of the city in the manner hereinafter
prescribed. (b) The governing body of the city may dedicate as an historic district any section
of the city having an overall atmosphere of architectural and historic distinction. A single
structure may be designated as an historic district. (c) An historic development commission
with the following membership, duties and powers may be created by the city governing body.
(1) The commission shall be composed of no less than 11 members who shall be selected by the
city governing body in such a manner as to serve overlapping terms, Except for the first members,
their terms shall be four years. (2) The commission shall operate under a constitution as
adopted by the commission and approved by the city governing body. (3)...
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11-19-3
Section 11-19-3 Adoption of zoning ordinances and building codes for flood-prone areas
outside municipalities. The county commission in each county of this state is hereby authorized
and may adopt zoning ordinances and building codes for flood-prone areas which lie outside
the corporate limits of any municipality in the county. Each such county commission shall
have broad authority to: (1) Establish or cause to be established comprehensive land-use and
control measures which shall specifically include the control and development of subdivisions
in flood-prone areas; (2) Establish or cause to be established building codes and health regulations
incorporating such minimum standards as shall be necessary to reduce flood damage in flood-prone
areas; (3) Provide such standards of occupancy for the prudent use of flood-prone areas in
the county; (4) Provide for the preparation of maps clearly delineating flood-prone areas
and floodways in the county and to keep the same for public...
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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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34-26-42
Section 34-26-42 Penalty for unlicensed person held out to public as psychologist or
psychological technician. (a) If any person holds himself or herself out to the public as
being engaged in practice as a psychologist or psychological technician, such as clinical,
counseling, school, or combined professional-scientific psychology, and does not then possess
in full force and virtue a valid license to practice as a psychologist or psychological technician
under this chapter, he or she shall be deemed guilty of a Class B misdemeanor and, upon conviction,
shall be fined not less than five hundred dollars ($500) per occurrence nor more than five
thousand dollars ($5,000) per occurrence plus court costs. Nothing in this chapter shall be
construed to limit the professional pursuits of teachers in recognized public and private
schools, clergymen, practitioners of medicine, social workers, licensed professional counselors,
school psychometrists, school psychologists, school counselors, and...
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34-41-7
Section 34-41-7 Applicability; exemptions. (a) Except as provided in this section,
any person who publicly practices, or offers or attempts to publicly practice, geology in
the State of Alabama is subject to this chapter. (b) The following persons are exempt from
licensing under this chapter: (1) Persons engaged solely in teaching of geology or related
physical or natural sciences, and persons engaged solely in geologic research conducted through
academic institutions, agencies, or government and nonprofit research organizations. (2) Officers
and employees of the United States of America and the State of Alabama practicing solely as
officers and employees. (3) Officers and employees of businesses and industries practicing
solely as officers and employees, and individuals if they do not offer their professional
services to the public for hire and are not engaged in activities that require the signature
of a licensed professional geologist. (4) Officers and employees of companies and...
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34-8B-10
Section 34-8B-10 Examinations and testing; unauthorized use of license number. (a) To
be licensed as a court reporter, an applicant shall be a United States citizen 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 pass the Written Knowledge
Examination administered by the board, ACRA, NCRA, or NVRA, and shall pass an Alabama skills
examination or provide documentation of having passed the NCRA Registered Professional Reporter
Examination or NVRA CVR Examination. The board shall examine or establish, or both, examination
and testing procedures to enable the board to ascertain the competency of applicants for licensure.
Each such skills examination shall be given at least twice each calendar year. Applications
for licensure shall be signed and sworn by the applicants and submitted on forms furnished
by the board. An applicant who furnishes the board with satisfactory proof...
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36-25-1.2
Section 36-25-1.2 (Repealed by Act 2018-541, ยง3(e), effective April 1, 2019) Economic
development professionals. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of law, including, but not limited
to, this chapter, a person acting as an economic development professional is not a lobbyist,
unless and until he or she seeks incentives through legislative action, or is seeking funds
over which a legislator or legislative delegation has discretionary control, that are above
and beyond, or in addition to, the then current statutory or constitutional authorization.
(b) For purposes of this section, an economic development professional is a person
employed to advance specific, good faith economic development or trade promotion projects
or related objectives for his or her employer, a professional services entity, or a chamber
of commerce or similar nonprofit economic development organization in the State of Alabama.
(c) For the purposes of this section, the term economic development professional does
not...
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