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25-14-7
Section 25-14-7 Grounds for disciplinary action. The following acts constitute grounds
for which disciplinary action against a registrant or controlling person may be taken by the
secretary: (1) Being convicted of or entering a guilty plea or a plea of nolo contendere to,
any of the following: a. A crime in any jurisdiction which relates to the operation of a professional
employer organization or the ability to engage in business as a professional employer organization.
b. Fraud, deceit, or misconduct in the classification of employees and reporting of employee
wages under the workers' compensation laws of this state. c. Fraud, deceit, or misconduct
in the establishment of or maintenance of workers' compensation coverage, regardless of whether
self-insured or otherwise. d. Fraud, deceit, or misconduct in the operation of a professional
employer organization. (2) Failing to maintain evidence of the workers' compensation insurance
coverage required in accordance with this chapter. (3)...
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34-24-403
Section 34-24-403 Liability for actions within scope of committee functions. Any physician
or osteopath licensed to practice medicine in the State of Alabama who shall be duly appointed
to serve as a member of the Alabama Physician Wellness Committee and any auxiliary personnel,
consultants, attorneys, or other volunteers or employees of the committee taking any action
authorized by this chapter, engaging in the performance of any functions or duties on behalf
of the committee, or participating in any administrative or judicial proceeding resulting
therefrom, shall, in the performance and operation thereof, be immune from any liability,
civil or criminal, that might otherwise be incurred or imposed. Any nonprofit corporation
or medical professional association or state or county medical association that contracts
with or receives funds from the State Board of Medical Examiners for the creation, support,
and operation of the Alabama Physician Wellness Committee shall, in so doing, be...
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10A-4-5.04
Section 10A-4-5.04 Annual report of domestic and foreign professional corporations.
(a) Every professional corporation, domestic or foreign, is required to file an annual report
under the Alabama Business Corporation Law, and shall include in the annual report, in addition
to the items required by the Alabama Business Corporation Law: (1) A statement that all the
shareholders, at least one director, and the president of the corporation are qualified persons
with respect to the corporation, and (2) In the case of a foreign professional corporation,
the name or names of the Alabama licensed professional or professionals through whom the foreign
professional corporation will render professional services in Alabama. (b) Financial information
contained in the annual report of a professional corporation, other than the amount of stated
capital of the corporation, shall not be open to public inspection nor shall the licensing
authority disclose any facts or information obtained therefrom...
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34-24-503
Section 34-24-503 Effect of license. (a) The issuance by the commission of a special
purpose license to practice medicine or osteopathy across state lines subjects the licensee
to the jurisdiction of the board and the commission in all matters set forth in Sections 34-24-50
to 34-24-83, inclusive, and Sections 34-24-310 to 34-24-406, inclusive, and the implementing
rules and regulations of the commission and the board, including all matters related to discipline.
It shall be the affirmative duty of every licensee to report to the Board of Medical Examiners
in writing within 15 days of the initiation of any disciplinary action against the license
to practice medicine or osteopathy of the licensee by any state or territory in which the
licensee is licensed. In addition, the licensee agrees, by acceptance of such license, to
produce patient medical records or materials as requested by the board or the commission or
to appear before the board or the commission or any of its committees...
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34-27B-2
Section 34-27B-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Alabama State Board of Respiratory Therapy. (2) DIRECT
CLINICAL SUPERVISION. A situation where a licensed respiratory therapist or physician is available
for the purpose of communication, consultation, and assistance. (3) HEALTHCARE FACILITY. The
definition shall be the same as in Section 22-21-260. (4) MEDICALLY APPROVED PROTOCOL.
A detailed plan for taking specific diagnostic or treatment actions, or both, authorized by
the treating physician of the patient, all of which actions shall be: a. In a hospital or
other inpatient health care facility, approved by the supervising physician of the respiratory
therapist or in an outpatient treatment setting approved by the supervising physician of the
respiratory therapist. b. Except in cases of medical emergency, instituted following an evaluation
of the patient by a physician or otherwise directed by the supervising...
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34-27B-5
Section 34-27B-5 State Board of Respiratory Therapy - Created; composition; liability
of members; terms; meetings; expense reimbursement and per diem allowance. (a) The Alabama
State Board of Respiratory Therapy is created to implement and administer this chapter and
shall be composed of five members appointed by the Governor. Three of the members shall be
respiratory therapists, one member shall be the chief executive officer of a hospital, and
one member shall be a physician. The respiratory therapist members of the board appointed
by the Governor shall be selected from a list of names submitted by the Alabama Society for
Respiratory Care. The list shall include two names for each appointed position to be filled.
The respiratory therapist members appointed to the board shall be registered or certified
by the National Board for Respiratory Care or its successor organization. Respiratory therapists
appointed to the initial board must be eligible to obtain a license under this chapter....

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40-26B-71
Section 40-26B-71 Assessment. (a) For state fiscal years 2020, 2021, and 2022, an assessment
is imposed on each privately operated hospital in the amount of 6.00 percent of net patient
revenue in fiscal year 2017, which shall be reviewed and updated annually, subject to limitations
in this article on the use of funds in the Hospital Assessment Account. The assessment is
a cost of doing business as a privately operated hospital in the State of Alabama. Annually,
the Medicaid Agency shall make a determination of whether changes in federal law or regulation
have adversely affected hospital Medicaid reimbursement during the most recently completed
fiscal year, or a reduction in payment rates has occurred. If the agency determines that adverse
impact to hospital Medicaid reimbursement has occurred, or will occur, the agency shall report
its findings to the Chair of the House Ways and Means General Fund Committee who shall propose
an amendment to this article during any legislative session...
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41-9-1027
Section 41-9-1027 Alabama Athletic Commission - Rulemaking authority; drug testing.
(a) The commission shall adopt rules governing professional boxing, professional bare knuckle
boxing, tough man contests, amateur mixed martial arts, and professional mixed martial arts
to establish the following: (1) Procedures to evaluate the professional records and physician
certifications of each participant in a match, contest, or exhibition of professional boxing,
professional bare knuckle boxing, tough man contests, amateur mixed martial arts, and professional
mixed martial arts and to deny authorization for a professional boxer, professional bare knuckle
boxer, tough man contestant, amateur mixed martial arts competitor, or professional mixed
martial arts competitor to fight where appropriate. (2) Procedures to ensure that, except
as otherwise provided in subsection (c) of Section 41-9-1032, no professional boxer,
professional bare knuckle boxer, amateur mixed martial arts competitor, or...
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17-5-2
Section 17-5-2 Definitions. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) CANDIDATE. An individual who has done any of the following:
a. Taken the action necessary under the laws of the state to qualify himself or herself for
nomination or for election to any state office or local office or in the case of an independent
seeking ballot access, on the date when he or she files a petition with the judge of probate
in the case of county offices, with the appropriate qualifying municipal official in the case
of municipal offices, or the Secretary of State in all other cases. b. Received contributions
or made expenditures in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000), or given his or her consent
for any other person or persons to receive contributions or make expenditures in excess of
one thousand dollars ($1,000), with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election
to any state office or local office. (2) COMMISSION. The State Ethics...
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22-11A-118
Section 22-11A-118 Health Care Data Advisory Council. (a) There is established the Health
Care Data Advisory Council to assist in developing regulations and standards necessary to
implement the provisions of this article, to review and serve as consultants to the board
on matters related to any reports or publications prior to a report or publication release
and to serve as consultants to the board on matters relating to the protection, collection,
and dissemination of health care facility acquired infection data. (b) The council shall consist
of 18 members and be constituted in the following manner: (1) Six hospital members to be appointed
by the Alabama Hospital Association, two of which shall be infection control professionals.
(2) Three members to be appointed by the Medical Association of the State of Alabama. (3)
Two members to be appointed by the Business Council of Alabama, at least one of whom represents
a small business, all of whom are purchasers of health care, and none of...
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