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12-25-2
Section 12-25-2 Purpose. (a) The purposes of the commission shall be to review existing sentence
structure, including laws, policies, and practices, and to determine and recommend to the
Legislature and Supreme Court changes regarding the criminal code, criminal procedures, and
other aspects of sentencing policies and practices appropriate for the state which: (1) Secure
the public safety of the state by providing a swift and sure response to the commission of
crime. (2) Establish an effective, fair, and efficient sentencing system for Alabama adult
and juvenile criminal offenders which provides certainty in sentencing, maintains judicial
discretion and sufficient flexibility to permit individualized sentencing as warranted by
mitigating or aggravating factors, and avoids unwarranted sentencing disparities among defendants
with like criminal records who have been found guilty of similar criminal conduct. Where there
is disparity, it should be rational and not related, for example, to...
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16-17A-2
Section 16-17A-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER. The teaching, research, and clinical
facilities provided, established, or operated by a constitutionally created public university
in the state or a university that operates a school of medicine. (2) AUTHORITY. A public corporation
organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (3) BOARD. The board of directors of
an authority. (4) DIRECTOR. A member of the board of an authority. (5) GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY.
The state, a county, a municipality, or any department, agency, board, or commission of the
state, a county, or a municipality. (6) HEALTH CARE FACILITY. All property or rights in property,
real or personal, tangible or intangible, useful to an authority in its operations, including
without limitation, the following: a. Facilities necessary or desirable to the operation of
an academic medical center, one or more health sciences schools,...
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22-37A-2
Section 22-37A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following
meanings: (1) ACCREDITED INDIVIDUAL. An individual who engages in lead hazard reduction activities,
who has successfully completed a Safe State accredited lead training course appropriate for
the type or category of lead hazard reduction activity to be provided, who meets all other
personal accreditation requirements established by Safe State under this chapter, and who
holds a valid registration in the state accreditation registry for the relevant type or category
of lead hazard reduction activity. (2) ACCREDITED LEAD TRAINING COURSE. A course of instruction
which has been reviewed and accredited by Safe State as meeting or exceeding training requirements
established under Title IV of the Federal Toxic Substances Control Act (Public Law 99-519,
100 Stat. 2970, 15 U.S.C. §2601 et seq., as amended). (3) BOARD. The State Board of Health
as defined in Section 22-2-1. (4) INDOOR. The enclosed...
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32-10-13
Section 32-10-13 Accident response service. (a) As used in this section, the following terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) ACCIDENT RESPONSE SERVICE FEE. A fee imposed for the
response or investigation by a law enforcement officer or agency of a motor vehicle accident.
(2) ENTITY. A governmental entity or agency or department of a governmental entity. (3) LAW
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. The Alabama Department of Public Safety, the police department of each
incorporated city or municipality, the department of each sheriff of the state, including
all deputy sheriffs, the enforcement division of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, the Public Service Commission, and each public agency in the state charged with
the enforcement of any laws and the officers and employees of which have the power as such
to make arrests. The term does not include rescue squads or volunteer fire departments. (4)
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. An officer of a law enforcement agency. (b)...
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34-14B-3
Section 34-14B-3 Application for licensure. (a) An applicant for licensure as a home inspector
shall submit an application, under oath, upon a form to be prescribed by the Building Commission
which shall include, as a minimum, the following information pertaining to the applicant:
(1) Social Security number for natural persons or employer identification number for other
entities. (2) The name and address under which the applicant conducts business, if an individual
proprietorship; the name and address of each partner or venturer, if the applicant is a partnership
or joint venture; or the name and address of the corporate officers and statutory agent for
service, if the applicant is a corporation. (3) A certificate issued by an insurance company
licensed to do business in the State of Alabama that the applicant has procured public liability
and property damage insurance covering the applicant's home inspection operations in the sum
of not less than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for...
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34-24-532
Section 34-24-532 Finance powers. (a) The interstate commission may levy on and collect an
annual assessment from each member state to cover the cost of the operations and activities
of the interstate commission and its staff. The total assessment must be sufficient to cover
the annual budget approved each year for which revenue is not provided by other sources. The
aggregate annual assessment amount shall be allocated upon a formula to be determined by the
interstate commission, which shall promulgate a rule binding upon all member states. (b) The
interstate commission shall not incur obligations of any kind prior to securing the funds
adequate to meet the same. (c) The interstate commission shall not pledge the credit of any
of the member states, except by, and with the authority of, the member state. (d) The interstate
commission shall be subject to a yearly financial audit conducted by a certified or licensed
public accountant and the report of the audit shall be included in the...
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37-2A-7
Section 37-2A-7 Universal service programs; fees; access to data files for required administrative
functions. (a)(1) The commission shall implement, supervise, and control state and federal
universal service programs in compliance with federal and state law. (2) A subscriber who
receives Lifeline service shall be required to pay all applicable fees, including the Alabama
E-911 surcharge, the Alabama telephone relay system surcharge, and all applicable federal,
state, and local taxes. (b) Beginning June 10, 2019, each state agency that administers public
assistance programs, consumer participation which qualifies a consumer for federal Tribal
Link-Up, federal Lifeline benefits, or both, shall fully cooperate with the Federal Communications
Commission and the Universal Service Administrative Company, or its designees, in allowing
access to the agency's data files, with no cost to the agency, as solely necessary to allow
the Universal Service Administrative Company, National Eligibility...
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41-10-300
Section 41-10-300 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) AUTHORITY. The public
corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this article. (2) COMMISSION. The Alabama
Space Science Exhibit Commission established pursuant to and under the provisions of Article
15 of Chapter 9 of this title, and its successors as the state agency established for the
purposes set out in said Article 15. (3) CODE. The Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended. (4)
REFUNDING BONDS. Those refunding bonds issued under the provisions of Section 41-10-312. (5)
STATE. The State of Alabama. (6) BONDS. Those bonds, including without limitation refunding
bonds, issued under the provisions of this article. (7) FACILITIES. Includes exhibit facilities,
educational facilities and any other facilities or lands necessary or useful in connection
with exhibit facilities or educational facilities, including, without limiting...
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8-7A-23
Section 8-7A-23 Investigation and subpoenas by commission. (a) The commission may do any of
the following: (1) Make such public or private investigations within or outside of this state
as it deems necessary to determine whether: Any license under this chapter should be granted,
denied, suspended, or revoked; any person has violated or is about to violate any provision
of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder; or to aid in the enforcement of this chapter
or in the prescribing of rules and forms hereunder. (2) Require or permit any person to file
a statement in writing, under oath, or otherwise as the commission may determine, as to all
the facts and circumstances concerning the matter to be investigated. (3) Publish information
concerning any violation of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder. (b) In relation to
any investigation or proceeding under this chapter, the commission, or any officer designated,
may administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses, compel...
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10A-21-2.08
Section 10A-21-2.08 Condemnation of lands for depots, yards, and tracks by railroads. Railroads
or railroad companies operating in this state may acquire by condemnation proceedings, in
the mode prescribed by law, lands for depots, freight yards, and team tracks; but no condemnation
proceeding shall be begun for either of those purposes until an application for permission
to bring the condemnation proceeding has first been submitted to, and the same approved by,
the Public Service Commission of Alabama. Should the lands not be used for the purposes of
condemnation within one year from the date of their condemnation or should the lands be abandoned
for the use condemned or be used for purposes not authorized by the condemnation, the same
shall revert to the owner or owners or his, her, or their heirs. (Code 1907, §3492; Code
1923, §7026; Code 1940, T. 10, §81; §10-5-7 amended and renumbered by Act 2009-513, p.
967, §358.)...
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