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11-51-91
Section 11-51-91 Licenses for business, etc., conducted outside corporate limits of municipality.
(a) Any municipality may adopt an ordinance to fix and collect licenses for any business,
trade, or profession done within the police jurisdiction of the municipality but outside the
corporate limits thereof; provided, that the amount of the licenses shall not be more than
one half the amount charged and collected as a license for like business, trade, or profession
done within the corporate limits of the municipality, fees and penalties excluded; and provided
further, that the total amount of the licenses shall not be in an amount greater than the
cost of services provided by the municipality within the police jurisdiction. All licenses
adopted pursuant to this section shall be assessed to all businesses, trades, or professionals
within the police jurisdiction. No license adopted after September 1, 2015, in the police
jurisdiction shall take effect until a 30-day notice has been given of...
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16-35-2
Section 16-35-2 Oath and compensation of members. Before transacting any business, each member
of the State Courses of Study Committee and its secretary shall take an oath before someone
authorized to administer oaths to discharge faithfully the duties imposed upon him or her
as a member or as secretary of said State Courses of Study Committee, and that he or she has
no interest as an author, an associate author, a publisher, a representative of authors or
publishers, and that he or she is in no way connected with the distribution of books, or pecuniarily
interested directly or indirectly in the business or profits of any person, firm or corporation
anywhere engaged in manufacturing, publishing or selling school books. Members of the State
Courses of Study Committee shall be paid a per diem at the rate provided by state law during
the time they are in session; provided, that the committee shall not remain in session at
any one time for a longer period than 30 days and in addition shall...
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34-21-124
Section 34-21-124 Additional powers of party state licensing boards. (a) In addition to the
other powers conferred by state law, a licensing board shall have the authority to do all
of the following: (1) Take adverse action against the multistate licensure privilege of a
nurse to practice within that party state. a. Only the home state shall have the power to
take adverse action against the license of a nurse issued by the home state. b. For purposes
of taking adverse action, the home state licensing board shall give the same priority and
effect to reported conduct received from a remote state as it would if such conduct had occurred
within the home state. In so doing, the home state shall apply its own state laws to determine
appropriate action. (2) Issue cease and desist orders or impose an encumbrance on the authority
of a nurse to practice within that party state. (3) Complete any pending investigations of
a nurse who changes his or her primary state of residence during the course...
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40-12-128
Section 40-12-128 Mining of iron ore - Levy and amount of tax; limitation of actions. Every
person engaged in the business of mining iron ore or operating an iron ore mine in the State
of Alabama shall pay to the State of Alabama a license or privilege tax by the twentieth of
each month for the privilege of operating said iron ore mine during the current month in which
such payment is due an amount equal to $.03 per ton, of 2,240 pounds, on all iron ore mined
during the last preceding month in which said mine was operated according to the run of the
mine, whether such mine is an open mine or an underground mine, but no such tax shall be paid
to any county in this state. Railroad weights shall govern where said iron ore is loaded on
railroad cars in determining the amount of iron ore mined. In order that the industrial development
of the state may be best preserved and promoted and in order that any deleterious effect of
the tax levied in this section may be minimized, the Department of...
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40-21-9
Section 40-21-9 Details of returns of electric power and telegraph and telephone companies.
Every electric power, hydroelectric power, every telegraph, telephone, or long distance telephone
company shall include in each return made by it the following particulars: (1) The number
of miles of right-of-way in the state belonging to such company and the number of miles of
right-of-way along public roads or on government land or on or along the streets of incorporated
cities and towns used by such company, showing the number of miles of each class separately
and by what authority such use is granted; (2) The total length of all transmission lines
or telephone or telegraph lines, stated by the number of miles of poles and the number of
miles of towers, whether poles are treated or untreated, and description of towers as to size
and height, the number of miles of wire, of each material constructed, stated according to
the number of miles of each class and size of wire, the number of miles of...
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5-18-23
Section 5-18-23 Maintenance of listing of licensees doing business in state; public access
to reports, etc. (a) The supervisor shall cause to be kept on file in the Bureau of Loans,
open to public inspection during business hours, an alphabetical listing of all licensees
doing business in Alabama, and such list shall reveal the true ownership of the licensee companies.
If the company is a corporation, the list shall indicate the name of the corporation, the
address of the home office and the names and addresses of its officers and directors. (b)
Except as provided in subsection (a) of this section, all applications, reports and other
papers and documents submitted by licensees to the supervisor or to the bureau shall be open
to public inspection only upon approval of the supervisor, but the supervisor shall not deny
any person access to such records when the disclosure thereof to such person is in the public
interest. (Acts 1959, No. 374, p. 966, ยง22.)...
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11-51-120
Section 11-51-120 Insurance companies - Fire and marine insurance companies. No license or
privilege tax or other charge for the privilege of doing business shall be imposed by any
municipal corporation upon any fire or marine insurance company doing business in such municipality
except upon a percentage of each $100.00 of gross premiums, less return premiums, on policies
issued during the preceding year on property located in such municipality. Such percentage
shall not exceed four percent on each $100.00 or major fraction thereof of such gross premiums,
and no credit or deduction of any kind shall be allowed or made on account of the cost of
reinsurance by such company in a company not authorized to do business in this state. Any
municipality may charge a flat minimum license at the beginning of each year for new companies
doing business therein on which there shall be an adjustment at the expiration of such year
upon such percentage as may be fixed by said municipality, but such...
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11-51-121
Section 11-51-121 Insurance companies - Insurance companies other than fire and marine insurance
companies. (a) No license or privilege tax or other charge for the privilege of doing business
shall be imposed by any municipal corporation upon any insurance company, other than fire
and marine insurance companies, doing business therein or its agents which shall exceed for
the company and its agents the following amounts: (1) Each insurance company in cities and
towns having a population of 5,000 or less, $10.00 and $1.00 on each $100.00 and major fraction
thereof of the gross premiums, less return premiums, received during the preceding year on
policies issued during said year to citizens of said cities and towns. (2) Each such insurance
company in cities and towns having a population of over 5,000 and not over 10,000, $15.00
and $1.00 on each $100.00 and major fraction thereof on gross premiums, less return premiums,
received during the preceding year on policies issued during said...
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25-5-318
Section 25-5-318 One-time discount to small employers. (a) For purposes of this article, "small
employer" means an employer who is not experienced-rated for workers' compensation insurance
purposes and whose annual workers' compensation premium is less than $5,000.00. (b) The Department
of Insurance shall promulgate a plan by which all insurance companies writing workers' compensation
insurance in this state shall grant a one-time discount to small employers who qualify under
this article and by which surcharges are assessed against small employers who experience two
or more employee on-the-job injuries resulting in payment of indemnity or medical payments
during a one-year period. (c) A small employer who has not experienced an employee on-the-job
injury resulting in payment of indemnity or medical payments during the most recent one-year
period for which statistics are available shall receive a one-time discount of 10 percent
on the amount of the employer's workers' compensation...
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34-27-4
Section 34-27-4 Real Estate Commission Revenue Fund and Real Estate Commission Proportionate
Fund. All fees, fines, charges, or other money, except as provided in Section 34-27-31, and
except as provided in this section for multi-year licenses, collected by the commission shall
be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the Real Estate Commission Revenue Fund
and shall be disbursed by the state Comptroller on order of the executive director at the
direction of the commission. A proportionate share of all money collected by the commission
as license fees during each fiscal year of a multi-year license period or during the renewal
period immediately preceding that first year, and all fees collected for research and education,
shall be reserved in the State Treasury in the Real Estate Commission Proportionate Fund by
the state Comptroller to be disbursed quarterly to the Real Estate Research and Education
Center with the remainder to be disbursed for commission expenses incurred...
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