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34-27C-13
Section 34-27C-13 Violations. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2019-230 IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 2019. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) A violation
of this chapter by a security officer or an armed security officer shall be punishable by
a fine of not less than seventy-five dollars ($75) nor more than five thousand dollars ($5,000)
per violation and may result in the probation, revocation, or suspension of the license or
certification, or both, of the violator. (b) Any person who practices or offers to practice
as a security officer or an armed security officer in this state without a license or certification
issued and approved by the board shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (Act 2009-640,
p. 1960, §13; Act 2019-230, §1.)...
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36-5-12
Section 36-5-12 Federal, municipal, state, etc., officers required to give official bonds not
deemed sufficient sureties on bonds taken under article. No officer of the United States required
to give an official bond; no municipal officer required to give an official bond and no officer,
state or county, required to give an official bond must be deemed a sufficient surety on any
bond taken under this article. (Code 1876, §165; Code 1886, §263; Code 1896, §3076; Code
1907, §1489; Code 1923, §2601; Code 1940, T. 41, §42.)...
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41-9-1002
Section 41-9-1002 Purpose; selection of persons installed. The purpose of the Alabama Military
Hall of Honor is to honor Alabama's military heroes and to provide a permanent and visible
tribute to them. In addition to the main purpose, when properly funded and staffed, it will
serve as a valuable tourism and educational vehicle providing tours for the public as well
as students from all over the State of Alabama. The board may adopt rules and bylaws as may
be needed to carry out its functions. The number and qualifications of persons selected for
installation annually shall be in accordance with the following: Once each year the board
will meet to consider nominations and choose new members to be inducted into the Hall as prescribed
by the bylaws. These new members must have, by their military achievements and service, made
outstanding contributions to the State of Alabama or the United States. They must be Alabamians
who have distinguished themselves in the Armed Forces of the United...
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45-49-40.14
Section 45-49-40.14 Issuance of license to persons in armed forces who held license at time
of entry into service. Any person who, after, September 8, 1961, shall enter the active military
or naval service of the United States, or of this state, and who, at the time of such entry,
was the holder of a license as a barber, or apprentice, and which license was then in full
force and effect, shall be granted a like license upon presentation to such board of barber
commissioners of an honorable discharge from such military or naval service, dated not more
than one year prior to the time of such presentation, and a medical certificate as required
under this part, attesting that the person presenting it is free from any contagious or infectious
or communicable disease, which certificate shall be dated not more than 30 days prior to the
time of such presentation, and provided further such person shall pay a fee of ten dollars
($10) for the issuance of such license as required by this part....
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10A-1-4.01
Section 10A-1-4.01 Filing instrument requirements. (a) A filing instrument must: (1) be typewritten,
printed, or electronically transmitted. If a filing instrument is electronically transmitted,
the filing instrument shall be in a format that can be retrieved or reproduced in typewritten
or printed form. (2) be in the English language. A name may be in a language other than English
if written in English letters or Arabic or Roman numerals. A filing instrument not in English
shall be accompanied by an English translation reasonably authenticated to the satisfaction
of the filing officer. If a filing instrument is not in English but is accompanied by an English
translation authenticated to the satisfaction of the filing officer, then the filing instrument
and the English translation shall collectively be considered one filing instrument, however,
for all purposes of the laws of this state, the English translation shall govern. (3) be signed
by the person or persons required by this title...
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10A-1-4.23
Section 10A-1-4.23 Certificate of correction. The certificate of correction must: (1) state
the name of the entity; (2) identify the filing instrument to be corrected by description
and date of filing with the filing officer; (3) identify the inaccuracy, error, or defect
to be corrected; and (4) state in corrected form the portion of the filing instrument to be
corrected. (Act 2009-513, p. 967, §31; Act 2019-94, §2.)...
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31-2-62
Section 31-2-62 Bonds of Adjutant General and other employees of Military Department. The Adjutant
General and such other employees of the Military Department of the state who handle state
or United States property or state or United States funds, including the United States property
and fiscal officer and the state property and disbursing officer, shall give bond in a surety
company in such amounts as may be required by the state and the United States, the bonds to
be approved by the Governor, the premiums to be paid by the state, and the conditions in the
bonds to be as required by the state and the United States. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143,
p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §72; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §67.)...
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31-5-10
Section 31-5-10 County service commissioners and district service commissioners - Duties. (a)
The county service commissioner and district service commissioner shall perform such duties
as may be prescribed by policies, rules, and regulations and instructions promulgated by the
State Board of Veterans' Affairs and shall be administratively responsible to the State Service
Commissioner. (b) It shall be the duty of the county service commissioner and district service
commissioner to: (1) Cooperate with and assist the volunteer county veterans' service committees
in his district or county in the development of a veterans' assistance program for his district
or county. (2) Furnish information and data to the office of the State Service Commissioner
relative to the various aspects of the problems of veterans and dependents of veterans in
his jurisdiction. (3) Provide in his office an information and referral service to veterans
seeking aid and assistance in connection with matters...
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31-5-9
Section 31-5-9 County service commissioners and district service commissioners - Qualifications
and appointment. It shall be the duty of the State Service Commissioner, subject to the approval
of the State Board of Veterans' Affairs, to appoint a county service commissioner for each
of the several counties in the State of Alabama, except as provided in this section, and all
such appointees shall be employees of the state department, subject to the authority, rules,
and regulations of the state board. Such county service commissioner shall be a resident of
the county, and a qualified elector therein, and shall be a veteran who served on active duty
in the military or naval forces of the United States for a period of 60 days or more in any
war in which the United States shall have been engaged, and shall have been honorably discharged
therefrom, and all subsequent appointees to such office shall be selected in like manner and
possessed of like qualifications. It shall be the duty of the...
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34-25A-12
Section 34-25A-12 Fees. (a) The board shall promulgate rules and regulations for all licensure
fees, registration fees, renewal fees, and accreditation fees. The application fee for licensure
as an orthotist, prosthetist, orthotist assistant, prosthetist assistant, prosthetist/orthotist,
or pedorthist shall not exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250) and the application fee for
registration as an orthotic supplier shall not exceed one hundred fifty dollars ($150). The
application fee for accreditation shall not exceed three hundred fifty dollars ($350) per
facility. The licensure fee shall not exceed nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) per discipline
per term of license. The accreditation fee shall not exceed nine hundred fifty dollars ($950)
per term for each accredited facility. Registration fees and renewal fees shall not exceed
three hundred fifty dollars ($350) per term of registration or renewal, and all other associated
assistant fees shall not exceed five hundred dollars ($500)...
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