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34-25B-8
Section 34-25B-8 Alabama Private Investigation Board - Promulgation of rules; canons of ethics;
personnel; legal services. (a) The board may promulgate rules necessary to implement this
chapter and accomplish its objectives subject to the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act.
(b) The board may promulgate and establish canons of ethics and minimum acceptable professional
standards of practice for licensees within any rules that it adopts. (c) The board may hire
personnel necessary or as advisable to carry out the purposes and provisions of this chapter.
With the exception of the Executive Director, all personnel shall be subject to the provisions
of the state Merit System Act. (d) The Attorney General shall provide legal services to the
board and board employees in connection with official duties and actions of the board. (Act
2013-306, p. 1021, §8.)...
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37-11-1
Section 37-11-1 Execution and text of compact. The Governor, on behalf of this state, is hereby
authorized to execute a compact in substantially the following form with the states of Louisiana
and Mississippi, and the legislature hereby signifies in advance its approval and ratification
of such compact, which compact is as follows: Southern High-Speed Rail Commission. Article
I. The purpose of this compact is to study the feasibility of rapid rail transit service between
the states of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama and to establish a joint interstate commission
to assist in this effort. Article II. This compact shall become effective immediately as to
the states ratifying it whenever the states of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama have ratified
it and Congress has given consent thereto. Any state not mentioned in this article which is
contiguous with any member state may become a party to this compact, subject to approval by
the legislature of each of the member states. Article...
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41-16-20
Section 41-16-20 Contracts for which competitive bidding required; award to preferred vendor.
(a) With the exception of contracts for public works whose competitive bidding requirements
are governed exclusively by Title 39, all contracts of whatever nature for labor, services,
work, or for the purchase or lease of materials, equipment, supplies, other personal property
or other nonprofessional services, involving fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) or more, made
by or on behalf of any state department, board, bureau, commission, committee, institution,
corporation, authority, or office shall, except as otherwise provided in this article, be
let by free and open competitive bidding, on sealed bids, to the lowest responsible bidder.
(b) A "preferred vendor" shall be a person, firm, or corporation which is granted
preference priority according to the following: (1) PRIORITY #1. Produces or manufactures
the product within the state. (2) PRIORITY #2. Has an assembly plant or distribution...
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41-4-322
Section 41-4-322 Programs; director; standards; duties of director and local indigent defense
advisory board; budget. (a) The office shall develop and improve programs to provide legal
representation to indigents. (b) The office shall have a director, who shall be chosen by
the Director of Finance on the basis of training, experience, and other qualifications. The
term of office shall be three years, subject to termination for cause. The person selected
as Director of the Office of Indigent Defense Services, in addition to the above qualifications
and experience, shall be an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama. The
director shall be chosen from a list of three qualified candidates nominated by the Alabama
State Bar Board of Bar Commissioners within 60 days of a vacancy occurring. The Director of
Finance shall serve as the Director of Indigent Defense Services on an interim basis if a
vacancy exists. If the Alabama State Bar Board of Bar Commissioners fails to...
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41-4-97
Section 41-4-97 Annual report by certain state agencies regarding receipt of federal funds.
(a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) FEDERAL RECEIPTS. Federal financial assistance received or administered from federal entities
in the form of grants, loans, loan guarantees, property, cooperative agreements, interest
subsidies, insurance, food commodities, direct appropriations, other assistance, and amounts
received as reimbursement for services rendered to individuals, that is reported as part of
a single audit. (2) SINGLE AUDIT. An audit, as described under 31 U.S.C. § 7502(d), of a
non-federal entity that includes the entity's financial statements and federal awards. (3)
STATE AGENCY. An agency, department, authority, bureau, commission, or other administrative
office of the state, including the legislative and judicial branches of state government.
This term does not include a professional licensing board of the state. (b) A...
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41-9-984
Section 41-9-984 Corporation. (a) The commission may create a not-for-profit corporation to
raise funds, and to develop, implement, and manage the plans and programs of the commission.
(b) The commission may select a name for the corporation. The corporation shall have its own
board of directors which shall consist of members of the commission, a representative appointed
by the Governor, and a representative of the Attorney General. The board may select its own
chair with the approval of the chair of the commission. (c) Upon its incorporation, the not-for-profit
corporation shall apply for tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue
Code, 26 U.S.C. 501 (c)(3). (d) In addition to funds received from the general public, the
corporation may receive funds from the State of Alabama, in addition to its original mandated
budget, at such times and in such amounts as appropriated by the Legislature to be used for
its tax-exempt purposes. (e) The not-for-profit corporation...
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11-50-340
Section 11-50-340 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and terms shall
have the following meanings unless the context shall indicate another meaning or intent: (1)
CITY. Any incorporated city in the State of Alabama. (2) COUNCIL. The city council, city commission,
or other board or body in which the general legislative powers of a city shall be vested.
(3) BOARD. A board of water and sewer commissioners created under the provisions of Section
11-50-341 or, if any such board shall be abolished, the board, body, or commission succeeding
to the principal functions thereof or to which the powers given by this article to such board
shall be given by law. (4) WATER SYSTEM. Such term shall include all plants, systems, facilities,
or properties used or useful or having the present capacity for future use in connection with
the supply or distribution of water, and any integral part thereof, including but not limited
to water supply systems, water distribution systems,...
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15-12-1
Section 15-12-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) APPOINTED COUNSEL. Any attorney licensed to practice law in the State
of Alabama who is appointed by the court to represent an indigent defendant. (2) CONTRACT
COUNSEL. Any attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama, or a firm, association,
corporation, or partnership of lawyers so licensed, executing a contract for the provision
of indigent defense services. (3) DIRECTOR. The Director of the Office of Indigent Defense
Services. (4) INDIGENT DEFENDANT. Any person involved in a criminal or juvenile proceeding
in the trial or appellate courts of the state for which proceeding representation by counsel
is constitutionally required or is authorized or required by statute or court rule, including
parents of children during the termination of parental rights hearings, who under oath or
affirmation states that he or she is unable to pay for his or her...
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2-6A-5
Section 2-6A-5 Duties of regional coordinators. It shall be the duty of the regional coordinator
of each regional office to locate within his region qualified professionals to provide professional
services to farmers participating in the program, including but not limited to professionals
in the fields of agriculture, finance and accounting, law, farm planning, vocational training
and social services. The regional coordinator shall certify to the commission that the professionals
selected for providing services under the program had agreed or would agree with the commission
to provide services to farmers participating in the program on a noncost basis or at a reduced
cost from that normally prevailing. These professionals shall be compensated by the commission
for their services at such levels of compensation and rates as shall be recommended by the
program coordinator and approved by the commission. The regional coordinator shall make available
to any farmer or farm family member...
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34-38-5
Section 34-38-5 Nonliability of Impaired Professionals' Committee personnel, etc., for actions
within scope of function. Any dentist licensed to practice in the State of Alabama, or pharmacist,
who shall be duly appointed to serve as a member of the Alabama Impaired Professionals' Committee
and any auxiliary personnel, consultants, attorneys, or other employees of the committee shall
not be liable to any person for any claim for damages as a result of any decision, opinion,
investigation, or action taken by the committee or any individual member of the committee
made by him or her within the scope of his or her function as a member of the committee if
such decision, opinion, investigation, or action was taken without malice and on a reasonable
belief that such action or recommendation was warranted by the facts that were then available.
No nonprofit corporation, professional association, health provider, or state or county association
that contracts with, or receives funds from, board...
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