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34-8B-2
(C.S.R.). A designation of certification given by the Alabama Court Reporters Association for
its certified members. (5) COURT REPORTER. Any person who is engaged in the practice of court
reporting as a profession, including persons who actually report judicial proceedings in courts
and persons who make verbatim records. (6) COURT REPORTING. The making of a verbatim record
by means of manual shorthand, machine shorthand, closed microphone voice dictation silencer,
or by other means of personal verbatim reporting of any testimony given under oath
before, or for submission to, any court, referee, or court examiner or by any board, commission,
or other body, or in any other proceeding where a verbatim record is required. The taking
of a deposition is the making of a verbatim record. (7) CVR. Certified verbatim reporter.
(8) FISCAL YEAR. October 1 through September 30. (9) FUND. The Alabama Board of Court Reporting
Fund. (10) NCRA. The National Court Reporters Association. (11) NVRA....
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26-16-112
Section 26-16-112 Definitions. For purposes of this arciclet, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST. A pathologist trained or with experience
in forensic pathology, licensed to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and
surgery in the State of Alabama and board certified by the American Board of Pathology, or
under the direct supervision of a physician with these qualifications. (2) INFANT DEATH. The
sudden death of an person less than one year of age whose death occurs outside the direct
care of a physician in a hospital or other health care setting. (3) SUDDEN UNEXPLAINED INFANT
DEATH (SUID). The sudden death of an infant less than one year of age whose death occurs outside
the direct care of a physician in a hospital or other health care setting and whose cause
of death is not reasonably ascertainable after a thorough investigation and examination by
the person signing the death certificate. (Act 2011-705, p. 2184, §3.)...
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34-19-11
Section 34-19-11 Definitions. The following words and phrases shall have the following meanings,
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) BOARD. The State Board of Midwifery. (2)
LICENSED MIDWIFE. A practitioner who holds a certified professional midwife credential and
is licensed by the board to practice midwifery. (3) MIDWIFERY. The provision of primary maternity
care during the antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum periods. (Act 2017-383, §2.)...
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34-1-7
to obtain a certificate or permit under this chapter or to notify or register with the board
and may offer or render professional services in this state, whether in person or by mail,
telephone, or electronic means, without any notice, fee, or other submission under this chapter.
(b) A person exercising the practice privilege granted in subsection (a) and any firm that
employs the person, as a condition of the grant of the privilege, are deemed to consent to
all of the following: (1) The personal and subject matter jurisdiction and disciplinary
authority of the board and the courts of Alabama. (2) Compliance with this chapter and any
rules promulgated by the board. (3) That the person shall cease offering or rendering professional
services under the practice privilege personally and on behalf of a firm if the license of
the person from the state by which the person was licensed as a certified public accountant
when any professional services were offered or rendered, or began to be...
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34-24-120
Section 34-24-120 "Chiropractic" defined; authority of licensed chiropractor. (a)
The term "chiropractic," when used in this article, is hereby defined as the science
and art of locating and removing without the use of drugs or surgery any interference with
the transmission and expression of nerve energy in the human body by any means or methods
as taught in schools or colleges of chiropractic which are recognized by the State Board of
Chiropractic Examiners. (b) Any chiropractor who has been certified and licensed by the State
Board of Chiropractic Examiners may examine, analyze, and diagnose the human body and its
diseases by the use of any physical, clinical, thermal, or radonic method, and the use of
X-ray diagnosing, and may use any other general method of examination for diagnosis and analysis
taught in any school of chiropractic recognized by the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
(c) Chiropractors certified and licensed by the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners may...

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34-27C-1
Section 34-27C-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ARMED SECURITY OFFICER. An individual whose principal duty is
that of a security officer and who at any time wears, carries, possesses, or has access to
a firearm in the performance of his or her duties. (2) BOARD. The Alabama Security Regulatory
Board. (3) CERTIFICATION CARD or LICENSURE CARD. The identification card issued by the board
to an individual as evidence that he or she has met the basic qualifications required by this
chapter and is currently certified or licensed with the board to perform the duties of a security
officer. (4) CERTIFIED TRAINER. Any person approved and certified by the board as qualified
to administer, and certify as to the successful completion of, the basic training requirements
for security officers required by this chapter. (5) CONTRACT SECURITY COMPANY. Any individual,
firm, association, company, partnership, limited liability...
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16-28B-3
meanings: (1) BULLYING. A continuous pattern of intentional behavior that takes place on or
off of school property, on a school bus, or at a school-sponsored function including, but
not limited to, cyberbullying or written, electronic, verbal, or physical acts that are reasonably
perceived as being motivated by any characteristic of a student, or by the association of
a student with an individual who has a particular characteristic, if the characteristic falls
into one of the categories of personal characteristics contained in the model policy
adopted by the department or by a local board, and implemented at each school. To constitute
bullying, a pattern of behavior may do any of the following: a. Place a student in reasonable
fear of harm to his or her person or damage to his or her property. b. Have the effect of
substantially interfering with the educational performance, opportunities, or benefits of
a student. c. Have the effect of substantially disrupting or interfering with...
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34-13A-6
Section 34-13A-6 Prohibited activities; violations. (a) After the board establishes the genetic
counseling licensing program as provided in this chapter, an individual who does not hold
a valid license issued by the board may not do any of the following: (1) Engage in the practice
of genetic counseling in this state. (2) Hold himself or herself out as a genetic counselor.
(3) Use, in connection with his or her name or place of business, any of the following terms:
a. Genetic counselor. b. Licensed genetic counselor. c. Gene counselor. d. Genetic consultant.
e. Genetic associate. f. Any words, letters, abbreviations, or insignia indicating or implying
the individual holds a genetic counseling license. (b) Any individual who violates this section
shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (Act 2019-224, §6.)...
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34-23-92.1
Section 34-23-92.1 Legislative findings; rulemaking authority; construction of section. (a)
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) The power to make rules regulating
the practice of pharmacy includes the power to prohibit unlicensed persons from practicing
pharmacy and the power to regulate how licensed persons practice pharmacy. (2) A primary goal
of the provision of health care is to prioritize patient safety and wellness. (3) The board
is in the best position to determine the practice of pharmacy that prioritizes patient safety
and wellness. (4) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section to immunize
the Board of Pharmacy and its members from liability under state and federal anti-trust laws
for the adoption of a rule that prioritizes patient safety and wellness but may be anti-competitive
when the effect on public safety and wellness is clearly demonstrated and documented by the
Board of Pharmacy. (b) Subject to subsection (c), rules adopted...
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34-25A-3
and require the generation of an image, form, or mold that replicates the patient's body or
body segment and involves the rectification of dimensions, contours, and volumes to achieve
proper fit, comfort, and function for that specific patient. Except for the treatment of scoliosis,
orthosis does not include prefabricated or direct-formed orthotic devices, as defined in this
subdivision and does not include any of the following items: Commercially available knee orthoses
used following injury or surgery; upper extremity adaptive equipment; finger splints;
leather wrist gauntlets; face masks used following burns; wheelchair seating that is an integral
part of the wheelchair and not worn by the patient independent of the wheelchair; fabric or
elastic supports; corsets; arch supports, also known as non-custom or prefabricated orthotics;
low-temperature formed plastic splints; trusses; elastic hose; canes; crutches; cervical collars;
dental appliances, and other similar devices as...
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