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45-39-40.16
Section 45-39-40.16 Temporary license. (a) The board may issue a temporary license to
any person who otherwise is subject to examination, as provided in this article, upon documentary
or other satisfactory evidence that the applicant therefor has the necessary qualifications
to practice any one or any combination of practices of barbering for which a temporary license
is applied; provided, that such application for a temporary license is accompanied by an application
for an examination as provided in this article and the necessary fee therefor as provided
in Section 45-39-40.12. (b) Satisfactory documentary or other evidence of qualification
for examination as herein provided shall consist of appropriate certification from the administrative
head of the school of barbering, barbershop, or the public school or trade school at which
the applicant received his or her training. (c) Each temporary license shall state the date
of expiration, and the temporary license shall after such date be...
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45-49-40.05
Section 45-49-40.05 Barber qualifications. Any person having made application for a
barber license shall be qualified to receive such license to practice as a barber provided
he or she satisfies all of the following: (1) Is qualified under Section 45-49-40.04.
(2) Has practiced as an apprentice barber for a period of 18 months on a full-time basis under
the immediate personal supervision of a licensed barber. (3) Has passed a satisfactory examination
conducted by the board to determine his or her fitness to practice barbering. (4) Has paid
the required fee specified in this part. (Acts 1961, No. 678, p. 940, ยง 6.)...
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34-23-51
Section 34-23-51 Application for license; qualifications of applicants; examination
of applicants; license by reciprocity. Every person who desires to practice pharmacy within
this state shall file with the secretary of the board his or her written application for licensure
upon forms furnished by the board not less than 10 days prior to his or her examination. The
application shall be accompanied by an examination and registration fee for residents and
nonresidents of this state, the fees to be set by the board. The application shall be accompanied
by two recent photographs of the applicant, no larger than 2 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches and certified
on the back of each photograph by a notary public. The applicant shall furnish satisfactory
proof that he or she is at least 19 years of age, of good moral character, and that he or
she holds a professional degree from a division, school, college, or a university department
of pharmacy recognized by the State Board of Pharmacy. Each applicant shall...
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34-24-125
Section 34-24-125 Chiropractic agreements. (a) For the purposes of this section,
the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) CHIROPRACTOR. A person licensed
to practice chiropractic in this state. (2) CHIROPRACTIC AGREEMENT or AGREEMENT. A contract
between a chiropractor and a patient or his or her legal representative in which the chiropractor
or the chiropractor's chiropractic practice agrees to provide chiropractic services to the
patient for an agreed upon fee and period of time. (3) CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE. A chiropractor
or a chiropractic practice of a chiropractor that charges a periodic fee for chiropractic
services and which does not bill a third party any additional fee for services for patients
covered under a chiropractic agreement. The per visit charge of the practice shall be less
than the monthly equivalent of the periodic fee. (b) A chiropractic agreement is not insurance,
may not be deemed an insurance arrangement, and is not subject to state insurance...
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34-24-163
Section 34-24-163 Issuance of certificates to persons practicing on January 1, 1960.
Notwithstanding any section of this article or any other law to the contrary, the board
shall issue a license to practice chiropractic without examination to any person in the active
practice of chiropractic in the State of Alabama on January 1, 1960; provided, that the person
shall make a written application to the board on forms and in the manner prescribed by the
board; and provided further, that the person produces evidence satisfactory to the board that
he or she is a graduate of a school or college of chiropractic recognized by the board and
is of good moral character. Such application shall be accompanied by a $25 application fee.
Any person who is in the Armed Forces of the United States and who otherwise meets the qualifications
of this section and was actively in the practice of chiropractic in this state before
becoming a member of the Armed Forces of the United States shall have 90 days...
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34-40-7
Section 34-40-7 Time restrictions on certification. (a) Any person actively engaged
as an athletic trainer on May 13, 1993, shall be issued a license certificate if the athletic
trainer submits proof of three years of experience as an athletic trainer within the preceding
five-year period, receives approval by the board, and pays the license certificate fee as
determined by the board. For the purpose of this section, a person is actively engaged
as an athletic trainer if the person is employed on a salaried basis for the duration of the
institution's school year, or the length of the athletic organization's season, and was hired
and performs the duties of an athletic trainer as the major responsibility of employment.
One year from May 13, 1993, application for a license certificate pursuant to this subsection
shall not be permitted. (b) The board shall grant licensure to any physical therapist who
has satisfactorily completed all of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)...
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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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6-5-481
Section 6-5-481 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) MEDICAL PRACTITIONER.
Anyone licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy in the State of Alabama, engaged in such
practice, including medical professional corporations, associations, and partnerships. (2)
DENTAL PRACTITIONER. Anyone licensed to practice dentistry in the State of Alabama, engaged
in such practice, including professional dental corporations, associations, and partnerships.
(3) MEDICAL INSTITUTION. Any licensed hospital, or any physician's or dentist's office or
clinic containing facilities for the examination, diagnosis, treatment, or care of human illnesses.
(4) PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION. Any medical or dental professional corporation or any medical
or dental professional association. (5) PHYSICIAN. Any person licensed to practice medicine
in Alabama. (6) DENTIST. Any person licensed to practice dentistry in...
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34-17A-14
Section 34-17A-14 Disciplinary actions. (a) The board may deny, revoke, or suspend a
license granted pursuant to this chapter or otherwise discipline a licensee on any of the
following grounds: (1) Conviction of a crime which the board determines to be of a nature
as to render the person convicted unfit to practice marriage and family therapy. The board
shall compile, maintain, and publish a list of the crimes. (2) Violation of ethical standards
of a nature as to render the person found by the board to be unfit to practice marriage and
family therapy. The board shall publish and maintain the ethical standards. (3) Fraud or misrepresentation
in obtaining a license. (4) Other just and sufficient cause which renders a person unfit to
practice marriage and family therapy as promulgated by the rules of the board. (b) Upon finding
that a person governed by this chapter has practiced marriage and family therapy, advertised
that he or she performs marriage and family therapy or such counseling...
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34-21-26
Section 34-21-26 Practice of nursing by unlicensed persons declared public nuisance;
injunctive relief. After January 1, 1968, the practice of professional nursing by any person
who has not been issued a license under the provisions of this article, or whose license has
been suspended, revoked, or has expired, is hereby declared to be inimical to the public welfare
and to constitute a public nuisance. After January 1, 1971, the practice of practical nursing
by any person who has not been issued a license under the provisions of this article, or whose
license has been suspended, revoked, or has expired, is hereby declared to be inimical to
the public welfare and declared to be a public nuisance. After January 1, 1968, the Board
of Nursing of the State of Alabama may apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for an
injunction to enjoin any person from practicing professional nursing, who has not been issued
a license to practice professional nursing or whose license therefor has been...
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