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34-21-22
Section 34-21-22 License to practice practical nursing; use of title "licensed practical
nurse." (a) An applicant for a license to practice practical nursing as a licensed practical
nurse shall submit to the board written evidence of qualification, verified by oath, that
the applicant is of good moral character, is a high school graduate and holds a diploma from
an accredited high school, or in the opinion of the board, the equivalent thereof, has successfully
completed an educational program of at least one year's duration in a school of practical
nursing, approved by the board, and is 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. (b) A license to practice as a licensed practical
nurse may be obtained in the following manners: (1) BY EXAMINATION. The applicant shall be
required to pass an examination on such subjects as the board may determine;...
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34-43-7
Section 34-43-7 Powers and duties of board. (a) By rule, the board shall make provisions to
do all of the following: (1) Examine and qualify for examination applicants for licensure
and issue a license to each successful applicant. (2) Adopt a seal, which shall be affixed
to all licenses issued by the board. (3) Prescribe application forms for examination and licensure
and assess and collect fees pursuant to this chapter. (4) Maintain a complete record of all
licensed massage therapists and annually prepare a roster of the names and addresses of the
licensees. A copy of this roster shall be made available to any person requesting it, upon
payment of a fee set by the board in an amount sufficient to cover the costs of its publication
and distribution. (5) Provide for the investigation of persons who may be violating this chapter.
(6) Adopt and revise rules and regulations pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, including
the adoption of rules concerning unprofessional conduct. (7)...
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34-5-5
Section 34-5-5 Qualifications for certification as barber or apprentice. (a) No person shall
be admitted to examination or receive a license to practice barbering under this chapter,
except as otherwise provided in this chapter, unless such person shall possess the following
qualifications: (1) He or she shall pay the original licensing fee as hereinafter provided
for; (2) He or she is at least 18 years of age; (3) He or she is of good moral character and
temperate habits; (4) He or she has practiced as a registered apprentice in Alabama for not
less than 18 months under the immediate supervision of a registered barber; and (5) He or
she passes satisfactorily an examination conducted by the board to determine his or her fitness
to practice barbering. Any applicant for such a certificate of registration who fails to satisfactorily
pass an examination conducted by the board shall have the right to apply again for another
examination after a period of six months, and he or she may...
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34-24-255
Section 34-24-255 Examinations - Requirements; issuance of license; fees. (a) Every person
desiring to commence the practice of podiatry shall apply to the board and shall pay an application
fee as established by the board. The applicant shall thereafter take and pass the standard
examination provided in this article and fulfill the other requirements as herein provided.
The applicant shall be 19 years of age or over, or the age as the board may by rule determine,
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, of good moral character, shall be a graduate of a college of podiatry recognized
by the American Podiatric Medical Association, shall have completed a podiatric residency
approved by the American Podiatric Medical Association or by the State Board of Podiatry under
its rules and regulations, shall have successfully passed all parts...
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34-27A-7
Section 34-27A-7 Application for licensure and examination; fees; pledge; conditions. (a) Applications
for original license, renewal license, and examinations shall be made in writing to the board
on forms approved by the board. (b) Appropriate fees, as fixed by the board pursuant to Section
34-27A-6, shall accompany all applications for original license, renewal license, and examination.
(c) At the time of filing an application for license for any real property appraiser classification,
each applicant shall sign a pledge to comply with the standards set forth in this article
and state that he or she understands the types of misconduct for which disciplinary proceedings
may be initiated against a licensed real property appraiser, as set forth in this article.
(d) A license for any real estate appraiser classification shall be issued only to, and held
only by a person who meets all of the requirements of the following subdivisions (1) through
(7) below and either subdivision (8) or (9)...
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34-22-20
Section 34-22-20 Qualifications of applicants; examination; issuance and execution of licenses;
use of pharmaceutical agents. (a) Every person desiring to practice optometry in this state
shall be 19 years of age, or over, 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 of good moral character. The person shall have a minimum
of three years of preoptometry, or the equivalent, at an accredited college or university,
have completed a course of study in an accredited school or college of optometry which is
approved by the board and that requires at least four years of professional study, and have
passed all examinations prescribed by the board, which may include the standard examination
after completion of the educational requirements. The board may accept a passing grade on
a recognized national examination or a passing grade on a board...
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34-25-21
Section 34-25-21 Qualifications of examiner; bond. (a) A person is qualified to receive a license
as an examiner: (1) Who is at least 21 years of age; (2) Who is a citizen of the United States
or, if not a citizen of the United States, who is a person who is legally present in the United
States with appropriate documentation from the federal government; (3) Who establishes that
he or she is a person of honesty, truthfulness, integrity, and moral fitness; (4) Who has
not been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; (5) Who holds a
baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university, and/or recognized
by the board or, in lieu thereof, has five consecutive years of active investigative experience
immediately preceding his or her application; (6) Who is a graduate of a polygraph examiners'
course approved by the board and has satisfactorily completed not less than six months of
internship training; and (7) Who, when required by this chapter,...
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34-4-21
Section 34-4-21 Application and examination; fees; expiration, renewal of licenses; continuing
education; discharge of apprentice; change of address. (a) Any person desiring to enter into
the auction business and obtain a license as an auctioneer or apprentice auctioneer shall
make written application for a license to the board. Each application shall be accompanied
by an examination fee of an amount not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) which shall be
collected from each applicant to defray the expenses of the examination. The application shall
be submitted on forms prepared and furnished by the board. (b) Each applicant for a license
as an auctioneer shall be 19 years of age or over, and each applicant for a license as an
apprentice auctioneer shall be 18 years of age or over and shall be a citizen of the United
States or legally present in this state. Each applicant for an auctioneer's license shall:
(1) have completed a prescribed course of study at an accredited auctioneering...
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17-3-52
Section 17-3-52 Examination and oath of applicants; disclosure of information. The board of
registrars shall have power to examine, under oath or affirmation, all applicants for registration,
and to take testimony touching the qualifications of such applicants, but no applicant shall
be required to answer any question, written or oral, not related to his or her qualifications
to register. In order to aid the registrars to judicially determine if applicants to register
have the qualifications to register to vote, each applicant shall be furnished by the board
a written application, which shall be uniform in all cases with no discrimination as between
applicants, the form and contents of which application shall be promulgated by rule by the
Secretary of State of the State of Alabama. The application shall be so worded that there
will be placed before the registrars information necessary or proper to aid them to pass upon
the qualifications of each applicant. The application shall be...
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34-25B-13
Section 34-25B-13 Application fees; issuance of license; denial of application. (a) Upon receipt
of an application for a license pursuant to this chapter, nonrefundable, nonprorateable application
fees shall be submitted to the board by the applicant for the following services: (1) A request
that the Alabama Bureau of Investigation compare the fingerprints submitted with the application
to fingerprints filed with the Alabama Bureau of Investigation. On subsequent applications,
the Alabama Bureau of Investigation, at the request of the board, shall review its criminal
history files based upon the name, date of birth, sex, race, and Social Security number of
an applicant whose fingerprints have previously been submitted to the bureau for any new information
since the date of the fingerprint comparison, and shall furnish any information thereby derived
to the board. (2) A request to submit the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation
for a search of its files to determine...
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