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16-36-62
Section 16-36-62 Local textbook committee. (a) A local textbook committee or committees shall
be appointed by each separate local board of education. The number, size, and composition,
which shall include parents, of the committee or committees shall be determined by each local
board of education. A copy of local school board policies in regard to local textbook committees
shall be kept on file by each local superintendent. Names of each person serving on a local
textbook committee shall also be kept on file by each local superintendent. (b) In order to
qualify as a member of the committee, each member of the local textbook committee and its
secretary shall prepare an affidavit to be filed with the local board of education within
10 days after notice of the member's appointment stating each of the following: (1) The member
agrees to discharge faithfully all the duties imposed upon him or her as a member or as secretary
of the textbook committee. (2) The member has no interest, directly...
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16-47-34
Section 16-47-34 Powers generally. The board of trustees has the power to organize the university
by appointing a corps of instructors, who shall be styled the faculty of the university, and
such other officers as the interest of the university may require; to remove such instructors
or officers, and to fix their salaries or compensation, and increase or reduce the same at
their discretion; to institute, regulate, alter or modify the government of the university,
as it may deem advisable; to prescribe courses of instruction, rates of tuition and price
of board and regulate the necessary expenses of students; and to confer such degrees as are
usually conferred by similar institutions. It may delegate to the faculty of the university,
or other officers, such powers and functions in the government of the students and in the
administration of the affairs of the university as it may deem proper; but in no case shall
any person be authorized to receive, hold or disburse any funds of the...
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2-2-11
Section 2-2-11 Organization of department; unclassified service. The commissioner shall, with
the advice and approval of the State Board of Agriculture and Industries, organize the Department
of Agriculture and Industries into such divisions as deemed necessary to properly segregate
and conduct the work of the department. The commissioner may assign to each of the employees
of the department such powers, duties, and labors as the commissioner may see fit. At the
discretion of the commissioner, one additional person for each division may be employed in
the unclassified service. Provided, however, the total number of additional persons who may
be employed in the unclassified service under the provisions of the preceding sentence shall
not exceed three additional persons. (Ag. Code 1927, §16; Code 1940, T. 2, §22; Act 99-673,
2nd Sp. Sess., p. 175, §1.)...
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2-28-8
Section 2-28-8 Regulation of performance of structural pest control work generally. (a) Conduct
of business generally; operation and supervision of main offices, branches, and suboffices.
Every person who engages in structural pest control work shall conduct the work from an established
location or place of business, and the person or another individual as a full-time resident
employee of the person who has been certified by the commissioner as being qualified for a
permit as a certified operator shall be in charge of and responsible for the person's structural
pest control work. The residence of the owner or an employee from which structural pest control
work is conducted may be considered an established location. Where a person has more than
one separate place of business or location, the person shall obtain a permit for each separate
location or place of business, and each separate location from which structural pest control
work is conducted, including a branch office but not...
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34-5-13
Section 34-5-13 Board of Barber Examiners. There is hereby created the Alabama Board of Barber
Examiners, to consist of five persons. Such board shall be appointed by the Governor of the
State of Alabama, one person appointed for the term of one year, one person for a term of
two years, one person for a term of three years, one person for a term of four years, and
one person for a term of five years and until their successors are appointed and qualified.
Each member of the board shall be a practicing registered barber, who has followed the occupation
of barbering for five continuous years in Alabama prior to his or her appointment. The succeeding
members of the board shall serve for five years. Vacancies caused by death, resignation, or
otherwise shall be filled by the remaining members of the board. Members appointed to fill
vacancies shall serve for the unexpired term of their predecessors. The board may do all things
necessary and convenient for enforcing the provisions of this...
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40-21-19
Section 40-21-19 Compelling production of records, documents, etc.; requiring attendance of
officers and individuals. If at any time after March 1 of any year the Department of Revenue
shall not have in its possession satisfactory data upon which to base an estimate of the value
of the property with the assessment of which it is charged or from any other cause it is not
able to make or complete any assessment, it shall have power to call upon any officer or agent
of any person, firm, or corporation, or upon any receiver or trustee in charge of the property
of any person, firm, or corporation for any records, books, or documents of any description
pertaining to the business of any such person, firm, or corporation for the answers to any
interrogatories which it may deem necessary to an intelligent discharge of its duties; and
it shall also have power to require the attendance of any officer of any corporation or any
other person where the testimony of such officer or person may to it...
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45-37-243.01
Section 45-37-243.01 Definitions. When used in this subpart, the terms (1) hotel, (2) restaurant,
(3) club, (4) corporation, (5) state liquor store, (6) liquor, (7) malt or brewed beverages,
(8) wine, (9) municipality, (10) package, (11) person, (12) sale or sell, and (13) board shall
have the same meaning ascribed to them by Section 1 of Title 29 of the 1940 Code of Alabama,
provided, however, the term person shall not mean and include the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board, nor the members, officers, or employees thereof, while engaged in the performance
of their duties under the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, nor any liquor store or
warehouse established, operated, and maintained by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board under the act. The word licensee shall mean a person, firm, corporation, or association
engaged in the sale of alcoholic beverages under a license issued by the board, and shall
also include any officer, servant, agent, or employee of a...
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11-2-1
Section 11-2-1 Bonds requirements. (a) For the purposes of this chapter, the following words
have the following meanings: (1) COUNTY EMPLOYEE. An employee or clerk, deputy, or employee
in any county office, but shall not mean an employee of the county board of education. (2)
COUNTY OFFICIAL or COUNTY OFFICER. A county commissioner, county taxing official, judge of
probate, sheriff, coroner, or constable. (3) COUNTY TAXING OFFICIAL. A tax assessor, tax collector,
revenue commissioner, license commissioner, or other person charged by law in a county with
the assessing or collecting of taxes. (b) All county officials of all counties in this state
and any county employee designated by law or the county commission shall be required to execute
official bonds for the faithful performance of their duties and such additional official bonds
as from time to time the public interest may demand and as may be required by the provisions
of law. Except for a local taxing official executing bond...
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11-42-83
Section 11-42-83 Assessment and collection of privilege or license tax from persons, firms,
etc., carrying on business, etc., in territory exempt from taxation. (a) The council or governing
body of the city may annually assess and collect a privilege or license tax from each and
every person, firm, company, or corporation engaged in or carrying on any business, vocation,
occupation, or profession in the territory exempt from city taxation under the provisions
of this article so long as the same is exempt from city taxation under the provisions of this
article, on the following basis: Such license tax assessed and collected from each person,
firm, company, or corporation shall be in proportion to the capital employed within the territory
exempt from city taxation in such trade, business, vocation, occupation, or profession, including
the value of the land with improvements thereon, used in such trade, business, vocation, or
occupation and shall not exceed $2.00 per $1,000.00 where the...
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22-20-12
Section 22-20-12 Advertisements concerning impotency, prostatic troubles, etc. Any person who
shall, directly or indirectly, publish, deliver or distribute, or cause to be published, delivered
or distributed, in any manner, whatsoever, any advertisement concerning lost manhood, lost
vitality, impotency, sexual weakness, seminal emissions, stricture, drains, discharges, prostatic
troubles, self-abuse or excessive sexual indulgences or calling attention to any medicine,
article or preparation that may be used therefor, or to any person or persons from whom or
any office or place at which information, treatment or advice relating to such diseases, infirmity,
habit or condition may be obtained shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction,
shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $100.00. This section shall
not apply to the advertising of any patent medicine not used or recommended for the treatment
of venereal diseases, nor shall it apply to didactic or...
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