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45-49-171.65
Section 45-49-171.65 Issuance of death certificate. If after investigating a death,
the county medical examiner or his or her designated assistant, who shall be a physician licensed
to practice medicine in Alabama, is satisfied that the death was not caused by criminal act
or omission and that there are no suspicious circumstances about the death, then the county
medical examiner, or his or her designated assistant, may execute a death certificate in the
form required by law and authorize release of the body for final disposition on a certificate
as prescribed by the State Health Department. If the deceased is unidentified, or if the county
medical examiner suspects a death was caused by a criminal act or omission, or if the cause
of death is obscure, he, she, or a qualified pathologist, licensed to practice medicine in
Alabama and under his or her direction, shall further examine the body and take, retain, and
examine or have examined whatever tissues, biological fluids, or other...
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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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34-24-54
Section 34-24-54 Board of Medical Examiners - Disposition of funds; expenses of board
and commission members. All funds received by the State Board of Medical Examiners shall be
deposited to the credit of the board in a federally insured financial institution selected
by the board. Such funds may be expended for any lawful purpose authorized by this chapter
upon a check or draft bearing the signature of the chairman of the board or his or her designee.
Out of the funds of the board the members thereof and the members of the Medical Licensure
Commission as established by Section 34-24-310 shall receive per diem at a rate of
up to three hundred dollars ($300) per day or any portion thereof, as established by the board,
that such board member or commission member shall be in attendance at an official meeting
or function of the board or commission. In addition, each board member and commission member
shall receive reimbursement for subsistence and travel in accordance with state law for...

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45-37-60.02
Section 45-37-60.02 Staffing requirements; coroner-medical examiner qualifications.
(a) The employment and compensation of all members of the staff shall be governed by any applicable
civil service law. (b) Each coroner-medical examiner shall be a physician licensed to practice
medicine in Alabama and recognized and trained in forensic medicine and pathology; provided,
however, that the county governing body may waive this requirement temporarily whenever a
vacancy exists in the position which the county governing body is seeking to fill. (Act 79-454,
p. 739, §3.)...
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15-18-185
Section 15-18-185 Inmate with medical condition in which treatment exceeds $2,000 to
be transferred to department. In the event a state inmate, as defined in this article, participating
in a community punishment and corrections program develops a medical condition which, in the
opinion of a physician licensed to practice medicine in this state, would require treatment,
the cost for which would exceed $2,000.00, such inmate shall be transferred within three days
to the custody of the department and shall receive treatment as other state inmates. (Acts
1991, No. 91-441, p. 795, §16.)...
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20-2-54.1
Section 20-2-54.1 Rules and regulations. The certifying boards under the Alabama Uniform
Controlled Substances Act, the State Board of Medical Examiners, and the Medical Licensure
Commission are each authorized to promulgate such rules and regulations as may be required
to implement the provisions of this chapter. (Acts 1983, 4th Ex. Sess., No. 83-890, §4.)...

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34-22-105
Section 34-22-105 Restriction of license upon request. (a) An impaired optometrist may
request in writing to the board the imposition of a restriction of his or her license to practice.
(b) The board may grant such request for restriction and may attach conditions to the licensure
of the optometrist to practice optometry within specified limitations. (Act 2006-411, p. 1021,
§6.)...
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34-24-360.1
Section 34-24-360.1 Authority to implement Section 34-24-360. The certifying
boards under the Alabama Uniform Controlled Substances Act, the State Board of Medical Examiners
and the Medical Licensure Commission are each authorized to promulgate such rules and regulations
as may be required to implement the provisions of Section 34-24-360. (Acts 1983, 4th
Ex. Sess., No. 83-890, p. 121, §4.)...
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34-24-525
Section 34-24-525 Fees for expedited licensure. (a) A member state issuing an expedited
license authorizing the practice of medicine in that state may impose a fee for a license
issued or renewed through the compact. (b) The interstate commission is authorized to develop
rules regarding fees for expedited licenses. (Act 2015-197, §6.)...
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34-40-9
Section 34-40-9 Professions and occupations not affected; chapter not applicable to
certain persons. (a) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as preventing or restricting
any of the following persons from engaging in the profession or occupation for which they
are licensed, certified, or registered in Alabama as follows: (1) Physicians and surgeons
licensed by the Medical Licensure Commission of Alabama. (2) Dentists licensed by the State
Board of Dental Examiners. (3) Optometrists licensed by the State Board of Optometry. (4)
Nurses licensed by the Alabama Board of Nursing. (5) Chiropractors licensed by the State Board
of Chiropractic Examiners. (6) Podiatrists licensed by the State Board of Podiatry. (7) Physical
therapists licensed by the State Board of Physical Therapy. (8) Occupational therapists licensed
by the State Board of Occupational Therapy. (9) Emergency medical technicians licensed by
the State Department of Public Health. (b) This chapter shall not apply to the...
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