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34-27C-1
agency, department, branch, or service of either the state or federal government, or any county
or municipality, or any other unit of local government. (9) SECURITY OFFICER. a. A person
employed under contract, whose principal purpose is to protect a person or persons or property
from criminal activity, and whose duties include, but are not limited to, the following: 1.
The detection and prevention of unauthorized intrusion or entry, larceny, vandalism, abuse,
arson, or trespass on private property. 2. The prevention, observation, or detection
of any unauthorized activity on private property. 3. The control, regulation, or direction
of the flow or movements of individuals, whether by vehicle, on foot, or otherwise. b. The
term does not include persons whose duties are limited to custodial duties or the reporting
of violations of inhouse administrative regulations only, and who do not wear a security uniform.
(10) SWORN PEACE OFFICER. Any individual who derives plenary or...
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38-13-2
search of the in-state database for criminal history background check information maintained
by the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC). The system contains criminal history
background information for fingerprint-based and name-based searches. (5) CARE. The provision
of care, treatment, education, training, instruction, supervision, or recreation to children,
adults, or individuals with disabilities. (6) CARETAKER SETTING. A building, structure, or
location, public or private property, or vehicle, utilized for or involved in the providing
of care, education, training, instruction, or supervision of children, adults, or individuals
with disabilities or transportation in connection with activity provided by a licensed, approved,
or certified child or adult care facility. (7) CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. The Commissioner of
the Department of Human Resources, the director of a county department of human resources,
or the head of an employer covered by this chapter, but...
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40-27-1
and disposition of the property constitute integral parts of the taxpayer's regular trade or
business operations. (b) "Commercial domicile" means the principal place from which
the trade or business of the taxpayer is directed or managed. (c) "Compensation"
means wages, salaries, commissions and any other form of remuneration paid to employees for
personal services. (d) "Financial organization" means any bank, trust company, savings
bank, industrial bank, land bank, safe deposit company, private banker, savings and
loan association, credit union, cooperative bank, small loan company, sales finance company,
investment company or any type of insurance company. (e) "Nonbusiness income" means
all income other than business income. (f) "Public utility" means any business entity
(1) which owns or operates any plant, equipment, property, franchise or license for the transmission
of communications, transportation of goods or persons, except by pipeline, or the production,
transmission,...
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34-27C-8
Section 34-27C-8 Training requirements. (a) A person seeking initial licensure or certification
as a security officer or armed security officer shall have completed board approved training
with a certified trainer. Initial board approved training shall consist of a minimum of eight
hours. Specific initial training requirements may be outlined, defined, and modified by board
rule. (b) After initial licensure or certification in accordance with this chapter, security
officers and armed security officers shall complete board approved refresher training before
submitting an application for licensure or certification renewal. Specific refresher training
requirements may be outlined, defined, and modified by board rule. (c) In addition to the
requirements of subsections (a) and (b), a person seeking initial licensure or certification
as an armed security officer shall have completed board approved firearms safety training.
Specific requirements for firearms safety training may be outlined,...
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34-27C-4
Section 34-27C-4 License application; renewal; fee. (a) Commencing on May 21, 2009, any security
officer, armed security officer, or contract security company providing private security
services in this state shall apply to the board for a license or certification. Any security
officer, armed security officer, or contract security company providing security services
in this state before May 21, 2009, may continue to engage in business operations pending a
final determination by the board, provided such security officer, armed security officer,
or contract security company files an application for license. This chapter shall not abrogate
the terms of a contract existing on May 21, 2009. (b) An application for licensure or certification
shall include all of the following information: (1) The full name, home address, post office
box, and actual street address of the business of the applicant. (2) The name under which
the applicant intends to do business. (3) The full name and address of...
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25-5-50
an umpire, a referee, judge, linesman, scorekeeper, or timekeeper. Sports official does not
include any person, otherwise employed by an organization or entity sponsoring a sports event,
who performs services as a sports official as a part of his or her regular employment. (2)
A person who performs services as a sports official for an entity sponsoring an interscholastic
or intercollegiate sports event or if such person performs services as a sports official for
a public entity or a private, nonprofit organization which sponsors an amateur sports
event shall be an independent contractor and not an employee. (3) Any sports official who
officiates a sports event at any level of competition in Alabama shall not be liable to any
person or entity in any civil action for injuries or damages claimed to have arisen by virtue
of actions or inaction related in any manner to officiating duties at a sports event, provided
the official does not act willfully, maliciously, fraudulently, or...
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36-25-1
chapter has occurred. (6) COMPLAINANT. A person who alleges a violation or violations of this
chapter by filing a complaint against a respondent. (7) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. A complaint
filed pursuant to this chapter, together with any statement, conversations, knowledge of evidence,
or information received from the complainant, witness, or other person related to such complaint.
(8) CONFLICT OF INTEREST. A conflict on the part of a public official or public employee between
his or her private interests and the official responsibilities inherent in an office
of public trust. A conflict of interest involves any action, inaction, or decision by a public
official or public employee in the discharge of his or her official duties which would materially
affect his or her financial interest or those of his or her family members or any business
with which the person is associated in a manner different from the manner it affects the other
members of the class to which he or she belongs. A...
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34-25A-5
Section 34-25A-5 Application for licensure or registration. (a) Except as provided in subsection
(h) or (i), no person shall administer prosthetic, orthotic, or pedorthic care in this state
unless licensed or registered to do so in accordance with this chapter. The board shall issue
approved forms for application prior to January 1, 2003. (b) In order to obtain a license
as a prosthetist, orthotist, or prosthetist/orthotist in this state, an applicant shall be
a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen of the United States, a person who is
legally present in the United States with appropriate documentation from the federal government,
and shall do the following: (1) File a written application on forms to be developed and approved
by the board. The applicant shall meet at least one of the following requirements after a
one-year grandfather period: a. The applicant shall possess a baccalaureate degree in orthotics
and prosthetics from a college or university accredited by a...
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34-27A-2
Section 34-27A-2 Definitions. The following terms as used in this article shall have the following
meanings: (1) APPRAISAL. The act or process of developing an opinion of value of real property;
an opinion of the value of real property; of or pertaining to appraising real property and
related functions such as appraisal practice or appraisal services. (2) APPRAISAL FOUNDATION.
The Appraisal Foundation incorporated as an Illinois not-for-profit corporation on November
30, 1987. (3) APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY. An external third party including, but not limited
to, a corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, subsidiary, or limited liability company,
authorized either by a creditor of a consumer credit transaction secured by the principal
dwelling of a consumer or by an underwriter of or other principal in the secondary mortgage
markets, that oversees a network or panel of more than four certified or licensed appraisers
in a state or 25 or more nationally in a given year, that...
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25-4-10
mean an individual who: (i) Furnishes individuals to perform service in agricultural labor
for any other persons; (ii) Pays (either on his or her own behalf or on behalf of such other
person) the individuals so furnished by him or her for the service in agricultural labor performed
by them; and (iii) Has not entered into a written agreement with the farm operator under which
such crew leader is designated as an employee of such farm operator. b. Domestic service after
December 31, 1977, in a private home, local college club, or local chapter of a college
fraternity or sorority performed for a person, their spouse, or estate who paid cash remuneration
of $1,000 or more in any calendar quarter in the current calendar year or the preceding calendar
year to individuals employed in such domestic service. For the purposes of this paragraph
b. the term "domestic service" includes all service for a person in the operation
and maintenance of a private household, local college club, or local...
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