13A-8-30
Section 13A-8-30 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) FERROUS METALS. Any metals containing significant quantities of iron or steel, excluding motor vehicles purchased in accordance with Section 32-8-87. (2) LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. A duly constituted and certified peace officer of the State of Alabama or of any county or municipality within the state. (3) METAL PROPERTY. Metals as defined in this section as either ferrous or nonferrous metals. (4) NONFERROUS METALS. Metals not containing significant quantities of iron or steel, including, without limitation, copper, brass, aluminum other than aluminum cans, bronze, lead, zinc, nickel, stainless steel, and alloys thereof, including stainless steel beer kegs. (5) PERSON. An individual, partnership, corporation, joint venture, trust, association, or any other legal entity. (6) PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION CARD. A driver's license or identification card issued by the Alabama State Law...
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22-14-4
Section 22-14-4 State Radiation Control Agency; director and powers and duties thereof. (a) The State Board of Health is hereby designated as the State Radiation Control Agency, hereinafter referred to as the agency. (b) The State Health Officer shall be director of the agency, hereinafter referred to as the director, who shall perform the functions vested in the agency pursuant to the provisions of this article. (c) In accordance with the laws of the state, the agency may employ, compensate and prescribe the powers and duties of such personnel as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this article. (d) The agency shall, for the protection of the public health and safety: (1) Develop and conduct programs for evaluation of hazards associated with use of sources of ionizing radiation; (2) Develop programs with due regard for compatibility with federal programs for regulation of by-product, source and special nuclear materials; (3) Formulate, adopt, promulgate and repeal codes,...
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34-24-252
Section 34-24-252 Powers and duties. The State Board of Podiatry shall be the certifying board for podiatrists and shall have the exclusive power and authority to certify and to issue, suspend, revoke, limit, and reinstate all licenses or certificates authorizing the licensee to practice podiatry in the State of Alabama, and shall have the following authorities and shall perform the following duties: (1) To promulgate any rules and regulations for its government as it may deem necessary and proper; and for purposes of disciplining its licensees, in addition to any other powers of the board, the board may adopt and collect administrative fines, not to exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) per violation, and may institute any legal proceedings necessary to effect compliance with this article. (2) To provide a standard of efficiency as to the moral, educational, and experience qualifications and fitness for all persons who desire to practice podiatry in this state. (3) To elect annually...
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12-16-31
Section 12-16-31 Composition; qualifications of members; members may not hold other offices or perform other public duties under federal, state, etc., governments for compensation. Each of said jury commissions shall be composed of three members who shall be qualified electors of the county in which they are appointed and shall be persons reputed for their fairness, impartiality, integrity and good judgment. Members of the commission shall not during the term for which they are appointed and during their tenure in said office hold any other office by appointment or election or perform any other public duty under the federal, state, county or municipal government which carries with it any compensation whatsoever. (Acts 1939, No. 59, p. 86; Code 1940, T. 30, §9; Acts 1966, Ex. Sess., No. 285, p. 428, §1.)...
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12-19-139
Section 12-19-139 Per diem and mileage for volunteer firefighters and volunteer emergency medical service providers. (a) A volunteer firefighter or a volunteer emergency medical service provider who is subpoenaed to appear as a witness for a deposition or court hearing in connection with a civil matter regarding an event or transaction which he or she witnessed or investigated in the course of his or her duties as a volunteer firefighter or a volunteer emergency medical service provider, upon his or her discharge as a witness, immediately shall be paid by the party requesting the subpoena the amount of seventy dollars ($70) per day, not to include travel time, or thirty-five dollars ($35) per half-day, not to include travel time. (b) If the volunteer firefighter or a volunteer emergency medical service provider resides at a distance of greater than 10 miles from the place of the deposition or court hearing, he or she shall receive the mileage rate allowed to Alabama state employees for...
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12-2-5
Section 12-2-5 Performance of duties or functions of Chief Justice in event of absence from state or disability thereof generally. In the event of the absence of the Chief Justice from the state or in the event of the inability of the Chief Justice to perform any duty or function required by law or rule, such duty or function may be performed by the senior associate justice available in the seat of government, provided he is requested to do so by the Chief Justice. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §6-110.)...
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16-13A-5
Section 16-13A-5 Supervision, fiduciary responsibility of chief school financial officer; duties. (a) The chief school financial officer shall work under the direct supervision of the local superintendent of education but shall have a fiduciary responsibility to the local board of education. (b) The chief school financial officer shall perform each of the following duties: (1) Verify the receipt of all funds to which the local board of education may be entitled by law or which may come into its possession for public school purposes. (2) Verify the payment of such funds, such payments to occur only on written order of the local superintendent of education. (3) Keep an accurate record of all receipts and expenditures, and provide such information to the local superintendent and the local board. (4) Make reports as may be required by law, by the local board of education, or by rules and regulations of the State Board of Education. (5) Personally notify, in writing, each board member and...
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21-9-9
Section 21-9-9 Duties of board. The board shall perform all of the following duties: (1) Make rules and regulations for the provision of rehabilitation services. (2) Direct and supervise the expenditure of legislative appropriations for rehabilitation services. (3) Prescribe qualifications for the commissioner, directors, professionals, and administrative and clerical employees. (4) Disseminate information concerning and promoting interest in disability and rehabilitation issues among the citizens of Alabama. (5) Take appropriate action to guarantee rights of and services to people with disabilities. (6) Delegate to any employee of the department any necessary powers and duties. (7) Serve as the governing authority of programs administered by the department, including but not limited to: The administration of the state's plan under the "Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended"; the Social Security Act, Title V, which relates to children with special health care needs; and the...
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3-7A-11
Section 3-7A-11 County rabies officer; application; appointment; term; powers and duties; authority of county board of health. (a) The county board of health shall nominate annually one duly licensed veterinarian from each county within the state for the position of rabies officer. Applications for this position may be received from any duly licensed veterinarian residing within the county, or in the event that no applications are received, from the Alabama Veterinary Medical Association. Applications shall be provided to the chair of each county board of health during the month of November. The county board of health, not later than January 31 of the appointing year, shall select and appoint a nominee, subject to the approval of the State Health Officer and the State Veterinarian. The appointee's term of office shall expire on December 31 of the year of appointment; provided, however, that he or she shall be eligible for reappointment. The rabies officer may be removed from office,...
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30-4-64
Section 30-4-64 Probation officers - Appointment; duties generally; service of process, etc. The judge of the juvenile court may call upon the sheriff or any deputy sheriff in the county, any constable in said county, any police or other peace officer in any town or city in said county or any humane or probation officer in said county to serve as probation officer, under the terms of this article, and he may appoint in any particular case, any other discreet person willing to serve in such case as such probation officer. Said officers, when so requested or appointed by said judge, if it will not interfere with the performance of the duties of their respective offices, shall faithfully perform the duties which may be prescribed for them by the court or judge above mentioned and shall promptly make all reports which may be required of him by said court or judge. The sheriff of the county shall serve all writs, processes and papers directed by the court to be served by him, and a suitable...
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