45-35-150.02
Section 45-35-150.02 Bingo games - Permits. (a) No qualified organization or club shall be permitted to operate a bingo game unless the sheriff of the county first issues a permit to the organization or club authorizing it to do so. The permit described in this article is in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other business licenses which may be required by law, and no bingo game shall be operated until all required licenses have been obtained. A permit holder may hold only one permit and that permit is valid for only one location. The location may not be a location where any other permit holder conducts bingo sessions. A permit is not assignable or transferable. (b) Any qualified organization or club desiring to obtain a permit to operate bingo games in a calendar year shall apply to the sheriff, on forms provided by that office, and shall pay an annual fee of one hundred dollars ($100). Renewal applications shall also be filed with the sheriff. The sheriff shall refuse to grant a...
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45-49-40.13
Section 45-49-40.13 Fees. The board of barber commissioners shall charge and collect the following fees: (1) The original as well as any subsequent examination fee for barber or apprentice shall be twenty-five dollars ($25) per examination. Any fee shall also include the cost of the issuance of any barber or apprentice license which may thereafter be issued. (2) For the annual renewal of a barber or apprentice license, a fee of twenty dollars ($20) shall be charged. (3) For restoration of an expired barber or apprentice license, a fee of twenty-five dollars ($25) shall be charged. Upon the payment of such fee such license shall be restored without examination provided application is made therefor, within a period of two years from the date of the expiration of any such license. There shall be a five dollar ($5) delinquent fee charged for each month late to cover expenses of collecting late license fees. (4) For the application and issuance of a new barber shop operator's license, a fee...
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2-15-132
Section 2-15-132 Dealer license required; denial or revocation of license; appeal. (a) No person may engage in the business of a dealer as defined in Section 2-15-131 without having a license therefor issued by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, which license shall expire on December 31 and shall be renewable as of January 1 of each year. (b) An application for a license or annual renewal of a license as required under subsection (a) of this section shall be filed with the commissioner upon a form furnished for this purpose accompanied by a fee established by the Board of Agriculture and Industries payable before issuance of such license. Such application shall state the full name and address of the person applying for the license, the name of each member of the firm or all officers, if a corporation or association, together with the location of the applicant's business operation and the general territory or area in which the applicant intends to buy livestock, and it...
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31-12A-4
Section 31-12A-4 Extension of licensing for military service members. (a) Notwithstanding any other statute to the contrary, except as provided in subsection (c), any member of the Armed Forces of the United States shall be left in good standing until, at a minimum, December 31, of the first year following the end of his or her deployment, by the administrative or licensing body with which he or she is licensed or certified, while deployed, if at the time of deployment, the member was in good standing with the branch of the armed services and with the administrative licensing body. (b) While a licensee or certificate holder is deployed as a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, the license or certificate referenced in subsection (a) shall be renewed without: (1) The payment of dues or fees; (2) Obtaining continuing education credits when: a. Circumstances associated with military duty prevent obtaining training and a waiver request has been submitted to the appropriate...
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34-14A-15
Section 34-14A-15 Recovery fund. (a) The board may establish a Homeowners' Recovery Fund for the purpose of consumer protection, consumer education, and consumer awareness. An aggrieved homeowner may recover actual economic damages, not including interest and court costs, sustained within the state as the direct result of conduct of a licensee in violation of this chapter or the rules of the board from the Homeowners' Recovery Fund. Any payments from the Homeowners' Recovery Fund shall be subject to the following limitations and conditions: (1) The Homeowners' Recovery Fund shall make payments only to homeowners who file a complaint with the board pursuant to the requirements of subsection (b) of Section 34-14A-8. (2) The Homeowners' Recovery Fund shall not make payments based on consent judgments. (3) Failure of the homeowner to follow any provisions of this chapter shall preclude payment from the Homeowners' Recovery Fund. (b) The board, by rule, shall determine the maximum amount of...
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40-12-49
Section 40-12-49 Attorneys. (a) Each attorney engaged in the practice of law shall pay an annual license tax to the state, but none to the county. On October 1, 2006, and each year thereafter, the annual license tax shall be three hundred dollars ($300). On and after May 15, 2012, the Board of Bar Commissioners shall by rule determine the amount of the annual license tax. If business is conducted as a firm or as a corporation in which more than one lawyer is engaged, each lawyer shall pay such license tax, but no lawyer shall be required to pay a license tax until the first day of October following admission to the bar. The license tax shall be paid to the Secretary of the Board of Bar Commissioners of the Alabama State Bar. The funds collected for the issuance of the license tax levied shall constitute a separate fund to be disbursed on the order of the Board of Commissioners of the Alabama State Bar. As soon after the first day of each November as practicable, the Secretary of the...
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41-9-1030
Section 41-9-1030 Participant license. (a) Prior to participating in a match, contest, or exhibition of professional boxing, professional bare knuckle boxing, professional wrestling, amateur mixed martial arts, or professional mixed martial arts supervised by the commission, referees, judges, timekeepers, matchmakers, boxers, bare knuckle boxers, wrestlers, mixed martial arts competitors, managers, trainers, and each person who assists a boxer, bare knuckle boxer, wrestler, or mixed martial arts competitor immediately before and after a match, contest, or exhibition of boxing, bare knuckle boxing, wrestling, or mixed martial arts and between rounds during a match, contest, or exhibition of boxing, bare knuckle boxing, wrestling, or mixed martial arts shall be required by the commission to apply for and be issued a license. Licenses shall be issued annually and shall expire on December 31 of each calendar year. Each applicant shall make application on a form provided by the commission...
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27-17A-11
Section 27-17A-11 Application for certificate; statements; issuance; expiration; transfer. (a) An application to the commissioner for a certificate of authority shall be accompanied by the statement and other matters described in this section in the form prescribed by the commissioner. Annually thereafter, within six months after the end of its fiscal period, or within an extension of time therefor, as the commissioner for good cause may grant, the person authorized to engage in the sale of preneed contracts shall file with the commissioner a full and true statement of his or her financial condition, transactions, and affairs, prepared on a basis as adopted by a rule of the commissioner, as of the preceding fiscal period or at such other time or times as the commissioner may provide by rule, together with information and data which may be required by the commissioner. (b) The statement shall include all of the following: (1) The types of preneed contracts proposed to be written and the...
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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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34-16-6
Section 34-16-6 Permit to practice; renewal; ethics examination; lapse of permit. (a) Any person who practices as an interpreter or transliterator for remuneration on August 1, 1998, but who does not otherwise meet the requirements for licensure, may obtain a renewable permit to practice interpretation or transliteration. An initial permit shall be issued upon submission of the application, documentation of a high school diploma or GED, current employment as an interpreter, and payment of the nonrefundable annual fee. Any person who does not obtain an initial permit by March 15, 1999, may obtain a nonrenewable provisional permit to practice interpretation or transliteration upon the submission of the application, documentation of a high school diploma or GED, payment of the nonrefundable fee, and submission of three letters of recommendation from licensed interpreters that verify the skill level of the applicant. (b) In subsequent years, permit holders and nonrenewable permit holders...
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