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34-26-43.1
Section 34-26-43.1 Fees; background checks; fingerprints; confidentiality. (a) The Board of
Examiners in Psychology shall charge each candidate for licensure as a psychologist or psychological
technician a fee sufficient to cover the entire actual costs of the examination of the applicant
as well as the cost of criminal history and civil background checks of the applicant. (b)
Applicants for licensure as a psychologist or psychological technician shall submit to a criminal
history background check. (c) The applicant shall provide fingerprints and shall execute a
criminal history information release using forms provided to the applicant by the board. (d)
The applicant is responsible for having his or her fingerprints made. (e) The applicant shall
provide to the board office his or her completed fingerprint cards, along with a cashier's
check or money order made payable to the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) in the
amount sufficient to cover the actual cost of the background...
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34-39-10
Section 34-39-10 Waiver of license requirements; reciprocity; notification procedure. (a) The
board shall grant a license to any person certified prior to April 17, 1990, as an occupational
therapist registered (OTR) or as a certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA) by the
American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. The board may waive the examination, education,
or experience and grant a license to any person certified after April 17, 1990, by a national
occupational therapy certification board, if the board considers the requirements for certification
to be equivalent to the requirements under the terms of this chapter. (b) The board may waive
the examination, education, or experience requirements and grant a license to any applicant
who shall present proof of current licensure as an occupational therapist or an occupational
therapy assistant in another state, the District of Columbia, or territory of the United States
which requires standards for licensure considered by...
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34-43-14
Section 34-43-14 Alabama Board of Massage Therapy Fund. (a) By rule, the board shall initially
assess and collect the following fees not to exceed: (1) One hundred sixty dollars ($160)
for the examination. (2) One hundred dollars ($100) for the initial massage therapist license
which shall be issued for one year. The initial licensing fee shall be assessed in the month
when the applicant is notified that the license has been approved. (3) One hundred dollars
($100) for all biennial license renewals postmarked or received at the office of the board
by the date in which the license expires. (4) Twenty-five dollars ($25) for the initial application
for licensure or the resubmission of the initial application. (5) One hundred dollars ($100)
for the initial establishment license. (6) Fifty dollars ($50) for the biennial renewal of
the establishment license. (7) Fifty dollars ($50) for the initial registration as a massage
therapy school in this state. (8) Ten dollars ($10) to renew the...
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22-21-23
Section 22-21-23 License - Application. Any person desiring licensing under this article shall
apply to the State Board of Health therefor. The applicant shall state the name of the applicant
and whether an individual, partnership, corporation or other entity, the type of institution
for which a license is desired, the location thereof and the name of the person in direct
supervision and charge thereof. The person in charge of such hospital must be at least 19
years of age and of reputable and responsible character. The applicant shall submit evidence
of ability to comply with the minimum standards provided in this article or by regulations
issued under its authority. (Acts 1949, No. 530, p. 835, §4, Act 2001-1058, 4th Sp. Sess.,
p. 1044, §1.)...
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25-13-8
Section 25-13-8 Qualifications for mechanic license; issuance without examination. (a) No license
shall be granted to any person who has not proven his or her qualifications and abilities.
Applicants for a mechanic license must demonstrate the following qualifications: (1) An acceptable
combination of documented experience and education credits and not less than three years'
work experience in the elevator industry in construction, maintenance, and service and repair,
as verified by current and previous employers licensed to do business in this state. Satisfactory
completion of a written examination administered by the board on the most recent referenced
codes and standards. (2) Certificates of completion and successfully passing the mechanic
examination of a nationally recognized training program for the elevator industry such as
the National Elevator Industry Educational Program or its equivalent; or certificates of completion
of an apprenticeship program for elevator mechanic,...
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34-13-90
Section 34-13-90 License required; fees. (a) No person shall follow, engage in, or hold himself
or herself out as engaged in the practice as an embalmer unless licensed to do so by the Alabama
Board of Funeral Service. The board is granted authority to issue licenses to embalmers. (b)
All persons shall qualify for examination in accordance with this chapter and shall be licensed
as an embalmer only after due examination by the board and the payment of an examination and
license fee to be established by the board, not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500). (c)
In addition, the board shall establish and charge a reasonable examination fee, based on actual
costs, for each applicant who sits for an examination. In no event shall the fee exceed fifty
dollars ($50) above the actual cost of preparing and administering such exam. (Acts 1975,
No. 214, p. 705, §10; Acts 1981, No. 81-200, p. 234, §4; Acts 1981, No. 81-709, p. 1190,
§1; Acts 1991, No. 91-196, §3; Act 2011-623, p. 1439, §1.)...
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34-17A-13
Section 34-17A-13 Fees; duration of license; renewal. (a) A fee, in an amount to be determined
by the board, shall be paid to the board for original licensure. (b) Licenses shall be valid
for two years and shall be renewed biennially prior to the expiration date. The amount of
the renewal fee shall be determined by the board. Any applicant for renewal of a license that
has expired shall also be required to pay a late renewal fee determined by the board. (c)
On or before October 1 of the year preceding expiration of a license, the secretary of the
board shall forward to the holder of the license a form of application for renewal thereof.
No license shall be renewed unless the renewal request is accompanied by satisfactory evidence
of the completion during the previous 24 months of relevant professional and continued educational
experience. Upon the receipt of the completed application form, evidence of satisfactory professional
and continued educational experience, and the renewal fee,...
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34-20-10
Section 34-20-10 Contents and schedule of examinations. (a) The board shall determine the subjects
of examinations for applicants for licensure, and the scope, content, and format of the examinations,
which in any examination shall be the same for all candidates. The examinations shall include
examination of the applicant to demonstrate his or her proficiency in the rules and regulations
of health and safety. The examination may consist of written or oral questions, or both. (b)
Examinations shall be held at least four times each year, at times and places designated by
the board. (Acts 1969, No. 986, p. 1734, §8; Acts 1993, No. 93-152, p. 216, §3.)...
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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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34-24-160
Section 34-24-160 Application; qualifications of applicant; fee. (a) Any person wishing the
right to practice chiropractic shall make application to the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners
in the form as the board may prescribe. (b) In addition to other requirements established
by law and for the purpose of determining an applicant's suitability for a license to practice
chiropractic, each applicant shall submit a complete set of fingerprints to the State Board
of Chiropractic Examiners. The board shall submit the fingerprints provided by each applicant
for a license to practice chiropractic to the Alabama Bureau of Investigation (ABI). The fingerprints
shall be forwarded by the ABI to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for a national
criminal history record check. Costs associated with conducting a criminal history background
check shall be borne by the applicant. The State Board of Chiropractic Examiners shall keep
information received pursuant to this section confidential,...
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