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40-12-118
Section 40-12-118 Laundries. Each person, firm or corporation who operates what is commonly
known as a power or steam laundry shall pay the following license tax: In cities and towns
of 35,000 inhabitants and over, $60; in cities and towns of less than 35,000 and not less
than 15,000 inhabitants, $30; in cities and towns of less than 15,000 and not less than 5,000
inhabitants, $15; and in all other places, whether incorporated or not, $10. Self-service
laundries or concerns commonly known as launderettes shall pay a license tax of 25 percent
of the power or steam laundry license. Each laundry operated by hand power shall pay a license
tax of $10; provided, that no license shall be required of a person commonly known as a "washwoman."
Hotels which operate laundries exclusively for their own guests shall pay a license tax of
25 percent of the foregoing enumerated amounts for power or steam laundries. A person not
having a place of business within the State of Alabama where such work is...
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40-12-140
Section 40-12-140 Photographers and photograph galleries. Every photograph gallery or person
engaged in photography, when the business is conducted at a fixed location, shall pay the
following license tax: in cities and towns of 75,000 inhabitants and over, $25 for each fixed
location; In cities and towns of less than 75,000 and not less than 40,000 inhabitants, $15
for each fixed location; in cities and towns of less than 40,000 and not less than 7,000 inhabitants,
$10 for each fixed location; in cities and towns of less than 7,000 and in all other places
whether incorporated or not, $5 for each fixed location. The payment of such license tax shall
authorize the doing of business only in and throughout the county where paid. If the licensee
does business in any other county or counties, he shall pay an annual license tax of $5 for
each photographer in each additional county in which he does business. Each transient or each
traveling photographer having no fixed place of business in...
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34-7B-1
Section 34-7B-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) APPRENTICE. Any person engaged in learning the practices defined
in this chapter including, but not limited to, assisting in the performance of any acts of
barbering or cosmetology on the general public under the constant and direct supervision of
a person who has held a valid current license issued by the board for at least five years,
in a shop licensed by the board. (2) BARBERING. The occupation of shaving or trimming the
beard, cutting or dressing the hair, giving facial or scalp massages, giving facial or scalp
treatment with oils or creams or other preparations made for that purpose, either by hand
or by means of mechanical appliances, singeing and shampooing the hair, dyeing the hair, or
permanently waving or straightening the hair of any living or deceased person for compensation,
as performed by a Class 2 barber. (3) BOARD. The Alabama Board of Cosmetology...
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45-13-41
Section 45-13-41 License requirements; operation of massage parlor; unlawful activities; violations.
(a) The provisions of this section shall apply to all counties having a population of not
less than 26,000 nor more than 26,800 inhabitants according to the 1970 or any subsequent
federal decennial census. (b) The following words and terms as used in this section shall,
unless the context requires a different meaning, have the meanings respectively ascribed to
them by this section: (1) The term "massage parlor" shall mean any establishment,
building, room, or place other than a regularly licensed hospital, medical clinic, nursing
home, or dispensary, the offices of a physician, a surgeon, or an osteopath, where non-medical,
non-surgical, non-osteopathic, and non-chiropractic manipulative exercises, massages, or procedures
are practiced upon the human body, or any part thereof, for other than cosmetic or beautifying
purposes, with or without the use of mechanical or other devices, by...
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11-40-6
Section 11-40-6 Municipal corporations classified as cities or towns; holding of election after
change in government of municipality. Municipal corporations now existing or hereafter organized
under this title containing 2,000 or more inhabitants shall be called cities. All incorporated
municipalities containing less than 2,000 inhabitants shall be called towns. The last census,
whether federal or taken as authorized in this title, shall be used in determining the population
of a city or town. At the next election more than four months after the one hundred twentieth
day after the first day of the first regular business session of the legislature held next
after the publication by the federal government of the regular federal decennial population
census for Alabama, if the municipality shows a population which authorizes a change in its
government under this title, the proper officers for such a city shall be elected and perform
the duties prescribed in this title. (Code 1907, §1052;...
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37-3-33
Section 37-3-33 Municipal privilege license fees or taxes. (a) Any incorporated city or town
in this state shall have the right by proper ordinance to tax and collect reasonable privilege
license fees or taxes from any motor bus terminal or any person operating any terminal or
station facilities for transportation of passengers, property or express transported by motor
carrier and any motor carrier as defined by this chapter where such motor carrier does business
in said city or town by receiving passengers or freight for transportation for hire between
said city or town and another point in Alabama; provided, that said privilege license or tax
shall not exceed the sum of $25.00 in incorporated cities or towns of less than 5,000 inhabitants,
that said privilege license or tax shall not exceed the sum of $100.00 in incorporated cities
or towns of over 5,000 and less than 25,000 inhabitants, that said privilege license or tax
shall not exceed the sum of $200.00 in incorporated cities or...
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40-12-122
Section 40-12-122 Lumberyards. Each person operating a lumberyard shall pay the following license
tax: In cities of 100,000 inhabitants and over, $75; in cities of less than 100,000 and not
less than 35,000 inhabitants, $40; in cities of less than 35,000 and not less than 7,000 inhabitants,
$25; in cities of less than 7,000 inhabitants and not less than 1,000 inhabitants, $10; and
in all other places, whether incorporated or not, $5. This section shall not apply to a regularly
licensed sawmill selling lumber at retail at its plant. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code
1940, T. 51, §547.)...
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40-12-166
Section 40-12-166 Theaters, vaudeville and variety shows. Each person engaged in conducting
a theater, vaudeville or variety show and each person conducting any other exhibition, show,
entertainment or performance to which an admission is charged and not in this chapter otherwise
licensed shall pay an annual license tax for each place of business as follows: In towns and
cities of 3,000 inhabitants or less and in unincorporated places, $5; in cities of more than
3,000 and less than 7,000 inhabitants, $10; in cities of 7,000 and less than 20,000 inhabitants,
$20; in cities of 20,000 and less than 30,000 inhabitants, $25; and in cities of 30,000 inhabitants
or more, $35. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §601.)...
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11-51-3
Section 11-51-3 Notice required by certain municipal tax collectors as to delinquent taxes.
Tax collectors of towns and cities of less than 7,000 inhabitants who do not have a known
place of business with known hours of business during each day shall not be allowed to collect
any fee from any delinquent taxpayer unless they give such taxpayer 30 days' written notice
of the amount of his taxes and when they will become delinquent. (Code 1907, §1337; Code
1923, §2152; Code 1940, T. 37, §697.)...
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40-12-147
Section 40-12-147 Racetracks, athletic fields, etc. Each owner or lessee of an athletic field,
racetrack or place where races of any kind are held, or where admission fees charged are in
excess of $.50, shall pay the following license taxes: In cities or towns of less than 10,000
inhabitants, or within five miles thereof, $10; in cities or towns of 10,000 and less than
25,000 inhabitants, or within five miles thereof, $25; in cities of 25,000 inhabitants and
less than 50,000 inhabitants, or within five miles thereof, $50; and in cities of 50,000 inhabitants
or more, or within five miles thereof, $100. This section shall not apply to racetracks used
exclusively by any county or state fair or athletic fields owned or maintained in good faith
by educational institutions located in this state. The provisions of this title permitting
the payment of a half-year license tax after April 1 shall not apply to this section. (Acts
1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §577.)...
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