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13A-10-171
Section 13A-10-171 Elements of offense; exceptions. (a) The offense of endangering the water
supply is committed if a person knowingly contaminates a public or private water well or water
reservoir or any water supply of a public utility or tampers with the production of bottled
or packaged water at a retail or wholesale mercantile establishment. (b) Endangering the water
supply does not include contamination of a public or private well or water reservoir or any
water supply of a public utility that may occur in any of the following circumstances: (1)
Inadvertently as part of the operation of a public utility or electrical generating station.
(2) Due to releases, discharges, or emissions that are authorized by state or federal law
or that are permitted or licensed by any state or federal agency. (3) Due to accidental releases
from an otherwise lawful activity. (4) Due to discharges or emissions in excess of permitted
or licensed levels provided that federal or state enforcement...
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13A-6-1
Section 13A-6-1 Definitions. (a) As used in Article 1 and Article 2, the following terms shall
have the meanings ascribed to them by this section: (1) CRIMINAL HOMICIDE. Murder, manslaughter,
or criminally negligent homicide. (2) HOMICIDE. A person commits criminal homicide if he intentionally,
knowingly, recklessly or with criminal negligence causes the death of another person. (3)
PERSON. The term, when referring to the victim of a criminal homicide or assault, means a
human being, including an unborn child in utero at any stage of development, regardless of
viability. (b) Article 1 or Article 2 shall not apply to the death or injury to an unborn
child alleged to be caused by medication or medical care or treatment provided to a pregnant
woman when performed by a physician or other licensed health care provider. Mistake, or unintentional
error on the part of a licensed physician or other licensed health care provider or his or
her employee or agent or any person acting on behalf of...
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28-1-4
Section 28-1-4 Delivery of alcoholic beverages to persons, corporations, etc., within state
by out-of-state manufacturers, suppliers, etc. (a) The words and phrases used in this section
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in Section 28-3-1 and any acts amendatory thereof,
supplementary thereto or substituted therefor. (b) It shall be unlawful for common or permit
carriers, operators of trucks, buses or other conveyances or out-of-state manufacturers or
suppliers to make delivery of any alcoholic beverage from without the State of Alabama to
any person, association or corporation within the state, except to the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board and to manufacturers, importers, wholesalers and warehouses licensed by the
Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to receive the alcoholic beverages so delivered.
(c) Any violation of subsection (a) of this section shall be a misdemeanor, punishable as
provided in paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section 28-3A-25. (d) All laws or...
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28-4B-1
Section 28-4B-1 Home brewing of beer, mead, cider, and table wine for personal use. (a) Notwithstanding
any provisions to the contrary, a person who has not been convicted of a felony in Alabama
or any other state or federal jurisdiction, and who is not prohibited by Section 28-1-5, from
purchasing, consuming, possessing, or transporting alcoholic beverages due to age may produce
at his or her legal residence beer, mead, cider, and table wine, as those terms are defined
in Section 28-3-1, for personal use, in the amounts specified in this chapter, without payment
of taxes or fees and without obtaining a license. The aggregate amount of the beer, mead,
cider, and table wine permitted to be produced under this chapter, with respect to any legal
residence, shall not exceed 15 gallons for each quarter of a calendar year. Further, there
shall not be in any legal residence at any one time more than an aggregate amount of 15 gallons
of beer, mead, cider, and table wine which has been produced...
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34-17A-21
Section 34-17A-21 Therapists - Privileged communications; exceptions. For the purpose of this
chapter, the confidential relations and communications between licensed marriage and family
therapists and clients are placed upon the same basis as those provided by law between attorney
and client, and nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require any such privileged
communication to be disclosed, except in the following circumstances: (1) As mandated by law.
(2) To prevent a clear and immediate danger to a person or persons. (3) Where the therapist
is a defendant in a civil, criminal, or disciplinary action arising from the therapy, in which
case client confidences may be disclosed only in the course of that action. (4) Where the
client is a defendant in a criminal proceeding and the use of the privilege would violate
the defendant's right to a compulsory process or the right to present testimony and witnesses
in his or her own behalf, or both. (5) If there is a waiver previously...
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34-21-81
Section 34-21-81 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. The State Board of Medical Examiners established
pursuant to Section 34-24-53. (2) BOARD OF NURSING. The Board of Nursing established under
Section 34-21-2. (3) ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE. A registered nurse that has gained additional
knowledge and skills through successful completion of an organized program of nursing education
that prepares nurses for advanced practice roles and has been certified by the Board of Nursing
to engage in the practice of advanced practice nursing. There shall be four categories of
advanced practice nurses: Certified registered nurse practitioners (CRNP), certified nurse
midwives (CNM), certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNA), and clinical nurse specialists
(CNS). Certified registered nurse practitioners and certified nurse midwives are subject to
collaborative practice agreements with an Alabama physician....
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34-27-2
Section 34-27-2 Definitions; exemptions from chapter. (a) For purposes of Articles 1 and 2
of this chapter, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section:
(1) ASSOCIATE BROKER. Any broker other than a qualifying broker. (2) BROKER. Any person licensed
as a real estate broker under Articles 1 and 2 of this chapter. (3) COMMISSION. The Alabama
Real Estate Commission, except where the context requires that it means the fee paid to a
broker or salesperson. (4) COMMISSIONER. A member of the commission. (5) COMPANY. Any sole
proprietorship, corporation, partnership, branch office, or lawfully constituted business
organization as the Legislature may provide for from time to time, which is licensed as a
company under Articles 1 and 2 of this chapter. (6) ENGAGE. Contractual relationships between
a qualifying broker and an associate broker or salesperson licensed under him or her whether
the relationship is employer-employee, independent contractor, or...
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35-11-210
Section 35-11-210 Lien declared. Every mechanic, person, firm, or corporation who shall do
or perform any work, or labor upon, or furnish any material, fixture, engine, boiler, waste
disposal services and equipment, or machinery for any building or improvement on land, or
for repairing, altering, or beautifying the same, under or by virtue of any contract with
the owner or proprietor thereof, or his or her agent, architect, trustee, contractor, or subcontractor,
upon complying with the provisions of this division, shall have a lien therefor on such building
or improvements and on the land on which the same is situated, to the extent in ownership
of all the right, title, and interest therein of the owner or proprietor, and to the extent
in area of the entire lot or parcel of land in a city or town; or, if not in a city or town,
of one acre in addition to the land upon which the building or improvement is situated; or,
if employees of the contractor or persons furnishing material to him...
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36-15-6
Section 36-15-6 Appointment or employment of assistant attorneys general, investigators, and
other employees. (a) Subject to the Merit System, the Attorney General may appoint as many
assistant attorneys general and other employees as the public interest requires by reason
of the volume of work in his or her office. (b) Subject to the Merit System, the Attorney
General may employ as many investigators in his or her office as may be necessary to perform
investigatory functions for the office. (c) Investigators appointed pursuant to this section
shall have all the powers vested in deputy sheriffs and all other law enforcement officers
of the State of Alabama, including, but not limited to, the powers of arrest and the power
to serve any and all process, and shall perform the duties, responsibilities, and functions
as may be designated by the Attorney General. (d) No person shall serve as an investigator
who has not met the minimum standards established for law enforcement officers by the...
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40-12-398
Section 40-12-398 Bond prerequisite to issuance of license. Before any master dealer license
may be issued to a new motor vehicle dealer, used motor vehicle dealer, motor vehicle rebuilder,
or motor vehicle wholesaler, the applicant shall deliver to the commissioner a good and sufficient
surety bond, executed by the applicant as principal and by a corporate surety company qualified
to do business in the state as surety, in the sum of not less than fifty thousand dollars
($50,000) or an amount as prescribed by the department. Such bond shall be in a form to be
approved by the commissioner, and shall be conditioned that the motor vehicle dealer, motor
vehicle rebuilder, or motor vehicle wholesaler shall comply with the conditions of any contract
made by such dealer in connection with the sale or exchange of any motor vehicle and shall
not violate any of the provisions of law relating to the conduct of the business for which
he or she is licensed. Such bond shall be payable to the...
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