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11-99B-17
Section 11-99B-17 Provisions of chapter as to incorporation of district, acquisition of property,
issuance of bonds, exclusive; jurisdiction over and regulation of district, by State Board
of Health, Public Service Commission. Except as expressly otherwise provided in this chapter,
no proceeding, notice, or approval shall be required for the incorporation of any district
or the amendment of its certificate of incorporation, the acquisition of any property or project,
or the issuance of any bonds, or trust indenture; provided, however, that nothing contained
in this section shall be construed to exempt any district from the jurisdiction of the State
Board of Health. The district, every project of the district, and the rates, rentals, fees,
licenses, and charges thereof shall be exempt from all jurisdiction of and all regulation
and supervision by the Public Service Commission and neither a public hearing nor the consent
of the State Department of Finance shall be prerequisite to the...
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34-24-503
Section 34-24-503 Effect of license. (a) The issuance by the commission of a special purpose
license to practice medicine or osteopathy across state lines subjects the licensee to the
jurisdiction of the board and the commission in all matters set forth in Sections 34-24-50
to 34-24-83, inclusive, and Sections 34-24-310 to 34-24-406, inclusive, and the implementing
rules and regulations of the commission and the board, including all matters related to discipline.
It shall be the affirmative duty of every licensee to report to the Board of Medical Examiners
in writing within 15 days of the initiation of any disciplinary action against the license
to practice medicine or osteopathy of the licensee by any state or territory in which the
licensee is licensed. In addition, the licensee agrees, by acceptance of such license, to
produce patient medical records or materials as requested by the board or the commission or
to appear before the board or the commission or any of its committees...
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25-14-5
Section 25-14-5 Registration requirements; limited registration; reciprocity; fees. (a)(1)
A person may not provide, advertise, or otherwise hold itself out as providing professional
employer services in this state unless the person is registered under this chapter to operate
a professional employer organization. (2) Each person desiring to operate as a professional
employer organization shall file with the secretary a completed registration form to include
the following information: a. The name or names under which the professional employer organization
conducts business. b. The address of the principal place of business of the professional employer
organization and the address of each office it maintains in this state. c. The professional
employer organization's taxpayer or employer identification number. d. A list by jurisdiction
of each name under which the professional employer organization has operated in the preceding
five years, including any alternative names, names of...
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30-3D-201
Section 30-3D-201 Bases for jurisdiction over nonresident. (a) In a proceeding to establish
or enforce a support order or to determine parentage of a child, a tribunal of this state
may exercise personal jurisdiction over a nonresident individual or the individual's guardian
or conservator if: (1) the individual is personally served with summons within this state;
(2) the individual submits to the jurisdiction of this state by consent in a record, by entering
a general appearance, or by filing a responsive document having the effect of waiving any
contest to personal jurisdiction; (3) the individual resided with the child in this state;
(4) the individual resided in this state and provided prenatal expenses or support for the
child; (5) the child resides in this state as a result of the acts or directives of the individual;
(6) the individual engaged in sexual intercourse in this state and the child may have been
conceived by that act of intercourse; (7) the individual asserted...
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31-2A-2
Section 31-2A-2 (Article 2.) Persons subject to this code; jurisdiction. (a) This code applies
to all members of the state military forces at all times and in all places, except it does
not apply to a member for any offenses committed while in a duty status under Title 10 U.S.C.
(b) Subject matter jurisdiction is established if a clear and convincing nexus exists between
an offense, either military or non-military, and the state military force. When a member is
in a duty status under either Title 32 U.S.C. or State Active Duty then a rebuttable presumption
exists that the nexus is established. A proper civilian court has primary jurisdiction of
an offense when an act or omission violates both this code and civilian criminal law, foreign
or domestic. In such a case, a court-martial may be initiated only after the civilian prosecutorial
authority has declined to prosecute or dismissed the charge, provided jeopardy has not attached.
Courts-martial shall have primary jurisdiction over all...
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31-2A-5
Section 31-2A-5 (Article 5.) Territorial applicability of the code. (a) This code has applicability
at all times and in all places, provided that either the person subject to the code is in
a duty status or, if not in a duty status, that there is a nexus between the act or omission
constituting the offense and the efficient functioning of the state military forces; however,
this grant of military jurisdiction shall neither preclude nor limit civilian jurisdiction
over an offense, which is limited only by the prohibition of double jeopardy. (b) Courts-martial
and courts of inquiry may be convened and held in units of the state military forces while
those units are serving outside the state with the same jurisdiction and powers as to persons
subject to this code as if the proceedings were held inside the state, and offenses committed
outside the state may be tried and punished either inside or outside the state. (c) A trial
of any offense subject to prosecution under this section may be...
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33-4A-2
Section 33-4A-2 Creation; composition; powers and duties; quorum. (a) There shall be a board
of pilotage commissioners in each Class 2 municipality, to be known as the State Pilotage
Commission. The commission shall consist of three voting members. One voting member shall
be engaged in a local maritime business, one voting member shall be an active bar pilot, licensed
and branched by the State Pilotage Commission, and one voting member shall be a member of
the local business or professional community. (b) The State Pilotage Commission shall have
the powers and duties as are prescribed in this chapter and as may hereafter be prescribed
by law. (c) A quorum for the transaction of commission business shall be two voting members
of the commission. (Act 2019-162, ยง2.)...
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45-49-261.16
Section 45-49-261.16 Construction setbacks. (a) The Mobile County Commission, through the county
planning and zoning commission, shall regulate the construction setback from the centerline
of any state or county public road or highway located within the jurisdiction of the commission.
(b) The provisions of this section do not apply to poles, facilities, structures, water, gas,
sewer, electric, telephone, billboards, or utility lines or other facilities of public utilities.
(c) The construction setback from any state or county public road or highway shall vary according
to the highway functional classifications submitted by the Mobile County Commission and approved
by the Federal Highway Administration for Mobile County. (d) The functional classifications
and the construction setbacks required for each classification are established as follows:
(1) Principal arterials require a 125 foot setback from the centerline of the right-of-way.
(2) Minor arterials require a 100 foot setback from...
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29-1-26
Section 29-1-26 Legislative double dipping prohibited. (a) This section shall be known and
may be cited as the Legislative Double Dipping Prohibition Act. (b) Any other provision of
law to the contrary notwithstanding, and except as provided in subsection (c), a member of
the Legislature, during his or her term of office, may not be an employee of any other branch
of state government, any department, agency, board, or commission of the state, or any public
educational institution including, but not limited to, a local board of education, a two-year
institution of higher education, or a four-year institution of higher education. For purposes
of this section, employee means any of the following: (1) An employee as defined in Section
36-27-1, or a teacher as defined in Section 16-25-1. An employee as defined in this subsection
shall not include any person receiving pension benefits from the Retirement Systems of Alabama.
(2) A person who is personally providing services under a personal...
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30-3D-707
Section 30-3D-707 Contest of registered Convention support order. (a) Except as otherwise provided
in this article, Sections 30-3D-605 through 30-3D-608 apply to a contest of a registered Convention
support order. (b) A party contesting a registered Convention support order shall file a contest
not later than 30 days after notice of the registration, but if the contesting party does
not reside in the United States, the contest must be filed not later than 60 days after notice
of the registration. (c) If the nonregistering party fails to contest the registered Convention
support order by the time specified in subsection (b), the order is enforceable. (d) A contest
of a registered Convention support order may be based only on grounds set forth in Section
30-3D-708. The contesting party bears the burden of proof. (e) In a contest of a registered
Convention support order, a tribunal of this state: (1) is bound by the findings of fact on
which the foreign tribunal based its jurisdiction;...
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