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34-30-26
Section 34-30-26 Term; expiration date; renewal; inactive status. (a) All licenses and
certificates under this chapter shall be effective when issued by the State Board of Social
Work Examiners. (b) All licenses and certificates issued by the board shall expire on the
last day of the month in the calendar year that is exactly two years from the calendar year
and month in which the license or certificate is issued. (c) A license or certificate may
be renewed by the payment of the renewal fee set by the board and by the execution and submission
on a form provided by the board of a sworn statement by the applicant that his or her license
or certificate has been neither revoked nor currently suspended. (d) At the time of license
renewal, each applicant shall present satisfactory evidence that in the period since the license
was issued, such applicant has completed the continuing education requirements specified by
the board. At the time of license renewal, the board may, in its discretion,...
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34-7B-18
Section 34-7B-18 Qualifications of applicants for examination or licensure - Cosmetologist.
(a) No person may be admitted to an examination or licensed as a cosmetologist unless he or
she possesses all of the following qualifications: (1) Is at least 16 years old. (2) Has successfully
completed at least 10 grades in secondary school, or the equivalent. (3) a. Has successfully
completed at least 1,500 clock hours in a licensed or registered school of cosmetology or
on courses reported in credit hours. Credit hour programs must be reviewed by and approved
by the board as satisfying licensure requirements. b. In lieu of the requirements in paragraph
a., has completed 3,000 hours under the immediate supervision of a cosmetologist continuously
licensed under the provisions of this chapter, for at least five years before applying for
an apprentice, over a period of three years. (b) Any applicant who satisfies the qualifications
in subsection (a), pays the applicable examination fee,...
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45-49-40.05
Section 45-49-40.05 Barber qualifications. Any person having made application for a
barber license shall be qualified to receive such license to practice as a barber provided
he or she satisfies all of the following: (1) Is qualified under Section 45-49-40.04.
(2) Has practiced as an apprentice barber for a period of 18 months on a full-time basis under
the immediate personal supervision of a licensed barber. (3) Has passed a satisfactory examination
conducted by the board to determine his or her fitness to practice barbering. (4) Has paid
the required fee specified in this part. (Acts 1961, No. 678, p. 940, ยง 6.)...
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34-13-94
Section 34-13-94 Scope and conduct of examination. (a) The board shall examine applicants
for an embalmer's license in all of the following subjects: (1) Mortuary management and administration.
(2) Legal medicine and toxicology. (3) Public health, hygiene, and sanitary science. (4) Mortuary
science, to include embalming technique, in all aspects; chemistry of embalming, color harmony;
discoloration, its causes, effect, and treatment; treatment of special cases; restorative
art; funeral management; and professional ethics. (5) Anatomy and physiology. (6) Chemistry,
organic and inorganic. (7) Pathology. (8) Bacteriology. (9) Sanitation and hygiene. (10) Public
health regulations. (11) Other courses of instruction in fundamental subjects as may be prescribed
by the board. (b) All examination papers shall be kept on file by the board for at least three
years. (c) To constitute a passing grade, an applicant shall earn an average score of at least
75 percent. (d) The board may issue an...
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34-27B-8
Section 34-27B-8 Disciplinary actions for unprofessional conduct; hearings; expiration
of suspended license. (a) The board may refuse to renew a license, may suspend or revoke a
license, may impose probationary conditions, or may impose an administrative fine not to exceed
five hundred dollars ($500) per violation, as disciplinary actions if a licensee or applicant
for licensure has been found guilty of unprofessional conduct that has endangered, or is likely
to endanger, the health, welfare, or safety of the public. Unprofessional conduct includes,
but is not limited to, the following: (1) Obtaining a license by means of fraud, misrepresentation,
or concealment of material facts. (2) Being found guilty of unprofessional conduct as defined
by the rules established by the board, or violating the code of ethics adopted and published
by the American Association for Respiratory Care or its successor organization. (3) Conviction
of a crime, other than a minor offense, in any court if the...
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34-7B-21
Section 34-7B-21 Qualifications of applicants for examination or licensure - Manicurist.
(a) No person may be admitted to an examination or licensed as a manicurist unless he or she
satisfies all of the following qualifications: (1) Is at least 16 years old. (2) Has successfully
completed at least 10 grades in secondary school or the equivalent. (3) a. Has successfully
completed at least 750 clock hours of manicure instruction in a school licensed or registered
under the provisions of this chapter or on courses reported in credit hours. Credit hour programs
must be reviewed and approved by the board as satisfying licensure requirements. b. In lieu
of the requirements in paragraph a., has completed 1,200 hours under the immediate supervision
of a manicurist continuously licensed under the provisions of this chapter for at least five
years before applying for an apprentice, over a period of two years not exceeding eight hours
a day or 48 hours a week. (b) Any applicant who satisfies the...
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34-8B-11
Section 34-8B-11 Reciprocity agreements; nonresidential licenses; fees. (a) The board
shall enter into reciprocal agreements with any state, agency, or other entity that licenses,
certifies, or registers court reporters (NCRA or NVRA, or both) if the board finds that the
state, agency, or other entity has substantially the same or more stringent requirements than
the board. (b) The reciprocity agreement shall provide that the board shall license a person
who is currently licensed, certified, or registered in another state or by another agency
or other entity if that state, agency, or other entity agrees to license, certify, or register
any licensees licensed pursuant to this chapter. (c) Nonresident court reporters desiring
to make a verbatim record of any testimony of a proceeding, the jurisdiction of which is within
the courts of Alabama or where appeal to any court of Alabama is allowable by law, shall make
annual application for a nonresident license. The applicant shall make...
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27-40-3
Section 27-40-3 Licenses - Required; fees; information to be furnished commissioner.
(a) No person shall engage in the business of financing insurance premiums in this state without
first having obtained a license as a premium finance company from the commissioner. Any person
who shall engage in the business of financing insurance premiums in this state without first
having obtained a license as provided herein shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
shall be punished by a fine of not more than $1,000.00 or by imprisonment for not more than
one year, or both. (b) The annual license fee shall be $200.00; provided, that an insurance
agency which finances its own business of less than $150,000.00 in premiums annually shall
pay a fee of $50.00. The fee for said license shall be paid into the Insurance Department
Examination Revolving Fund and the same is hereby appropriated for that use. (c) The person
to whom the license or the renewal thereof may be issued shall file sworn...
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33-4-34
Section 33-4-34 Application for license, etc., to be in writing accompanied by certificate
and affidavit; branching or licensing according to seniority. A person, to be eligible to
be branched or licensed as the next bar pilot, shall meet all of the following criteria at
the time of branching or licensing: (1) Shall be the senior apprentice, with seniority to
be determined by date of satisfactory completion of all requirements to be a pilot except
the written examination given by the State Pilotage Commission. (2) Must be a citizen of the
United States of America or legally present in this state. (3) Shall be of good moral character.
(4) Shall have completed satisfactorily all requirements of the apprenticeship. (5) Shall
hold and have the following current United States Coast Guard licenses and experience: a.
Either (i) an unlimited second mate of oceans license with one year's experience as third
mate, or (ii) a master license of freight or motor vessel of 1,600 gross tons with one...

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5-18A-7
Section 5-18A-7 License - Issuance; display; payment of fees; surrender. (a) Upon the
filing of an application in the form prescribed by the supervisor, accompanied by the fee
and documents required pursuant to Section 5-18A-6, the supervisor shall investigate
to ascertain whether the qualifications prescribed by Section 5-18A-4 have been satisfied.
If the supervisor finds that the qualifications have been satisfied, and approves the documents,
the supervisor shall issue to the applicant a license to engage in deferred presentment services
business in Alabama. A request shall be either granted or denied within 90 days of receipt.
If permission is denied, the applicant for licensure shall have the right to an administrative
hearing within 60 days of the denial, if requested, and the right to appeal pursuant to rules
promulgated by the supervisor. (b) The license shall be kept conspicuously posted in the place
of business of the licensee and shall not be assignable or transferable or...
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