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34-9-5
Section 34-9-5 Penalties. Any person who shall engage in the practice of dentistry across state
lines or practice dentistry or dental hygiene in this state within the meaning of this chapter
without having first obtained from the board a license and an annual registration certificate,
when the certificate is required by this chapter, or who violates this chapter, or who willfully
violates any published rule or regulation of the board, or who does any act described in this
chapter as unlawful, the penalty for which is not herein specifically provided, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not more than five thousand
dollars ($5,000) for each offense, to be fixed by the court trying the case, and in addition
thereto may be, in the discretion of the court, sentenced to hard labor for the county for
a period not to exceed 12 months. (Acts 1959, No. 100, p. 569, §9; Act 99-402, p. 669, §1;
Act 2011-571, p. 1165, §1.)...
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34-17A-14
Section 34-17A-14 Disciplinary actions. (a) The board may deny, revoke, or suspend a license
granted pursuant to this chapter or otherwise discipline a licensee on any of the following
grounds: (1) Conviction of a crime which the board determines to be of a nature as to render
the person convicted unfit to practice marriage and family therapy. The board shall compile,
maintain, and publish a list of the crimes. (2) Violation of ethical standards of a nature
as to render the person found by the board to be unfit to practice marriage and family therapy.
The board shall publish and maintain the ethical standards. (3) Fraud or misrepresentation
in obtaining a license. (4) Other just and sufficient cause which renders a person unfit to
practice marriage and family therapy as promulgated by the rules of the board. (b) Upon finding
that a person governed by this chapter has practiced marriage and family therapy, advertised
that he or she performs marriage and family therapy or such counseling...
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34-25A-13
Section 34-25A-13 Violations. (a) Any person who practices prosthetics, orthotics, or pedorthics
without first having obtained from the board a license, registration, or renewal thereof shall,
upon conviction, be guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. (b) The board may, in its own name, bring
an action in circuit court for an injunction, and the court may enjoin any person from violating
any provision of this chapter. (Act 2002-527, p. 1376, §13; Act 2009-300, p. 510, §1.)...

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34-30-5
Section 34-30-5 Disciplinary proceedings - Procedure. The following procedure will apply to
revocation and suspension hearings and to judicial review of these hearings: (1) Hearings
are to be conducted by a five-person panel of the Board of Social Work Examiners with recommended
decisions to be by majority vote of the panel. (2) Reasonable notice (20 days' minimum) of
charges to be served personally or by registered mail. (3) Stenographic record of proceedings.
(4) A person licensed under this chapter whose license is subject to suspension or revocation
is entitled to: a. The presence of counsel at the hearing at his expense; b. The right to
cross-examination of witnesses; c. The right to call witnesses on his or her own behalf; and
d. The right to subpoena witnesses and documents. (5) Any person affected by the action of
the board in refusing his or her application or suspending or revoking his or her license,
or any other action of the board, may appeal the action of the board by...
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22-24-7
Section 22-24-7 Well driller's license - Refusal, suspension or revocation. (a) A license may
be refused or a license duly issued may be suspended or revoked, or the renewal thereof refused
by the board, if, after notice and hearing as provided in this section, it finds that the
applicant for, or holder of, such license: (1) Is unable to present evidence of his qualifications
suitable to the board; (2) Has intentionally made a material misstatement in the application
for such license; (3) Has willfully violated any provision of this chapter; (4) Has obtained,
or attempted to obtain, such license by fraud or misrepresentation; (5) Has been guilty of
fraudulent or dishonest practices; or (6) Has demonstrated lack of competence as a driller
of water wells. (b) Before any license shall be refused, or suspended or revoked, or the renewal
thereof refused, under this section, the board shall give notice of its intention to do so
by registered or certified mail to the applicant for, or holder...
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34-14A-2
Section 34-14A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ADVISORY COUNCIL.
The Alabama Construction Trade Advisory Council. (2) BOARD. The Home Builders Licensure Board.
(3) COST OF THE UNDERTAKING. The total cost of the materials, labor, supervision, overhead,
and profit. (4) HOMEOWNER. A person who owns and resides in or intends to reside in a structure
constructed or remodeled by a licensee of the board, or who contracts with a licensee for
the purchase, construction, repair, improvement, or reimprovement of a structure to be used
as a residence. (5) IMPROVEMENT. Any site-built addition or enhancement attached to or detached
from a residence or structure for use and enjoyment by the homeowner. (6) INACTIVE LICENSE.
A license issued at the request of a licensee, or a building official or a building inspector,
that is renewable, but that is not currently valid. (7)...
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34-4-29
Section 34-4-29 Revocation or suspension - Procedure generally; grounds; notice and hearing
required before denial, suspension, or revocation; administrative fines. (a) The board may
revoke or suspend licenses as provided in this section. (b) The board may, upon its own motion,
and shall, upon the verified complaint in writing of any person containing evidence, documentary
or otherwise, that makes out a prima facie case, investigate the actions of any auctioneer,
apprentice auctioneer, or any person who assumes to act in either capacity, and hold a hearing
on the complaint. (c) The board may suspend or revoke any license which has been issued based
on false or fraudulent representations. The board may also suspend or revoke the license of
any licensee for any of the following acts: (1) Making any substantial misrepresentation.
(2) Pursuing a continued and flagrant course of misrepresentation or making false promises
through agents, advertising, or otherwise. (3) Accepting valuable...
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34-14-9
Section 34-14-9 Complaint and hearing; appeal; disciplinary actions. (a) Any person wishing
to make a complaint against a licensee or apprentice under this chapter shall reduce the same
to writing and file his or her complaint with the board within one year from the date of the
action upon which the complaint is based. If the board investigates and determines the charges
made in the complaint are sufficient to warrant a hearing to determine whether the license
issued under this chapter shall be suspended or revoked, it shall make an order fixing a time
and place for a hearing and require the licensee complained against to appear and defend against
the complaint. The order shall have annexed thereto a copy of the complaint. The order and
copy of the complaint shall be served upon the licensee at least 20 days before the date set
for hearing, either personally or by registered or certified mail sent to the licensee's last
known address. Continuances or adjournment of hearing date shall...
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34-16-7
Section 34-16-7 Exemptions. The following persons shall be exempt from licensure or permitting
pursuant to this chapter: (1) Any student who is enrolled in a formal American sign language
program, a formal interpreter training program, or a formal interpreter or transliterator
internship program. The student shall be allowed to interpret or transliterate as part of
his or her training for a maximum of 16 weeks in an educational setting or 120 hours in an
agency or business. (2) Any person who interprets or transliterates solely in a church, synagogue,
temple, or other religious setting. (3) Any person residing outside of the State of Alabama
may provide interpreting and transliterating services for up to 14 working days per calendar
year without a license. (4) Any person desiring to interpret for remuneration where circumstances
do not allow for fulfillment of the stated requirements for licensure or permitting may petition
the board for exemption status. (5) Those public education...
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34-25B-18
Section 34-25B-18 Suspension, revocation, etc., of license; penalties. (a) The board may suspend,
revoke, or refuse to issue or renew any license issued by it upon finding that the holder
or applicant has committed any of the following acts: (1) A violation of this chapter or any
rule promulgated pursuant to this chapter. (2) Fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation regarding
an application or license. (3) Knowingly and willfully making a material misstatement in connection
with an application for a license or renewal. (4) A conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction
of a felony. (5) A conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction of a Class A misdemeanor,
if the board finds that the conviction reflects unfavorably on the fitness of the person for
the license. (6) The commission of any act which would have been cause for refusal to issue
the license or identification card had it existed and been known to the board at the time
of issuance. (b) In addition to, or in lieu of, any other...
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