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22-22A-7
Section 22-22A-7 Hearings and procedures before commission; appeal and review. (a) Beginning
October 1, 1982, the Environmental Management Commission, in addition to any other authority
which may be conferred upon it by law, shall have the power to: (1) Develop and prescribe
its own hearing procedures, unless otherwise specified by law; and (2) Administer oaths, certify
to official acts, take and cause to be taken depositions of witnesses, issue subpoenas, and
compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, books, accounts, payrolls,
documents and records. In the event of failure of any person to comply with any subpoena lawfully
issued, or on the refusal of any witness to produce evidence or to testify as to any matter
regarding which he may be lawfully interrogated, it shall be the duty of any court of competent
jurisdiction or of the judge thereof, upon the application of the Environmental Management
Commission or its designee, to compel obedience by contempt...
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45-42A-24.02
Section 45-42A-24.02 Notice ordering abatement; hearing; appeal. (a) For purposes of
this part, the enforcing official shall mean either the mayor or such other city official
or employee as the mayor from time to time may designate. Whenever, in the opinion of the
enforcing official, a public nuisance exists as described in Section 45-42A-24.01,
the enforcing official may serve written notice upon the owner of the property on which the
nuisance is located ordering the abatement of the nuisance. (b) The notice shall require the
owner to complete abatement of the nuisance within 14 days from the date of the notice, provided
that the enforcing official may allow for additional time when it is reasonably required due
to the difficulty of the abatement or other unusual factors tending to necessitate additional
time, but in no case more than 28 days from the date of the notice. (c) The written notice
shall require the owner to abate the condition within the time stated in the notice or to...

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45-45A-41.21
Section 45-45A-41.21 Notice; hearing; appeal. (a) For purposes of this subpart, the
enforcing official shall mean either the mayor or such other city official or employee as
the mayor from time to time may designate. Whenever, in the opinion of the enforcing official,
a public nuisance exists as described in Section 45-45A-41.20, the enforcing official
may serve written notice upon the owner of the property on which the nuisance is located ordering
the abatement of the nuisance. (b) The notice shall require the owner to complete abatement
of the nuisance within 14 days from the date of the notice, provided that the enforcing official
may allow for additional time when it is reasonably required due to the difficulty of the
abatement or other unusual factors tending to necessitate additional time, but in no case
more than 28 days from the date of the notice. (c) The written notice shall require the owner
to abate the condition within the time stated in the notice or to request a hearing...
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34-40-11
Section 34-40-11 Hearing upon application or filing of charges; procedure; appeal. (a)
Any person whose application for a license is denied is entitled to a hearing before the board
if the person submits a written request to the board. Proceedings for revocation or suspension
of a license shall be commenced by filing charges with the board in writing and under oath.
The charges may be made by any person or persons. The secretary shall fix a time and place
for a hearing and shall cause a written copy of the charges or reason for denial of a license,
together with a notice of the time and place fixed for hearing to be served on the applicant
requesting the hearing or the licensee against whom the charges have been filed at least 20
days prior to the date set for the hearing. Service of charges and notice of hearing may be
given by certified mail to the last known address of the licensee or applicant. At the hearing,
the applicant or licensee has the right to appear either personally or...
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2-15-61
Section 2-15-61 Permits required for operation of livestock markets; applications; issuance;
revocation; appeals. (a) No person shall operate a livestock market in the State of Alabama
without first having obtained from the commissioner, as required by this division, an annual
permit therefor. (b) The application for such a permit shall be made upon forms furnished
by the department, which shall be verified by affidavit of the applicant which shall include
all of the following information: (1) The name and address of the applicant or applicants
and, if a corporation, its officers, and if a partnership, the names and addresses of its
partners. (2) The place where applicant proposes to operate a livestock market. (3) A description
of the property and facilities proposed to be used as a livestock market. (4) The kind of
livestock the applicant proposes to handle at the livestock market and the day or days of
the week the applicant proposes to conduct sales. (5) A financial statement of...
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34-27C-4
Section 34-27C-4 License application; renewal; fee. (a) Commencing on May 21, 2009,
any security officer, armed security officer, or contract security company providing private
security services in this state shall apply to the board for a license or certification. Any
security officer, armed security officer, or contract security company providing security
services in this state before May 21, 2009, may continue to engage in business operations
pending a final determination by the board, provided such security officer, armed security
officer, or contract security company files an application for license. This chapter shall
not abrogate the terms of a contract existing on May 21, 2009. (b) An application for licensure
or certification shall include all of the following information: (1) The full name, home address,
post office box, and actual street address of the business of the applicant. (2) The name
under which the applicant intends to do business. (3) The full name and address of...
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9-17-109
Section 9-17-109 Violations; records; fees; assessment and hearing; filling of containers;
installation, maintenance, etc., of appliances; damages. (a) Any person violating this article
or any rule, order, or regulation promulgated pursuant to this article shall, on conviction
thereof, be fined not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) and may also be imprisoned in
the county jail or sentenced to hard labor for the county for not more than six months. Every
violation of this article or any rule, order, or regulation promulgated pursuant to this article
shall constitute a separate offense. (b) Every person subject to the fees imposed by Section
9-17-106 shall keep and preserve suitable records of all liquefied petroleum gas transactions
subject to fees and any other books or accounts necessary to determine the amount of fees
for which the person is liable under this article. Those records shall be retained for a period
of not less than three years, and shall include the name and...
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11-52-80
Section 11-52-80 Board of adjustment - Creation; composition; qualifications, appointment,
terms of office and removal of members; vacancies; adoption of rules of procedure; meetings;
record of proceedings; procedure for appeals to board from decisions of administrative officials;
powers of board as to appeals. (a) In availing itself of the powers conferred by this article,
the legislative body of any incorporated city or town may provide for the appointment of a
board of adjustment and, in the regulations and restrictions adopted pursuant to the authority
of this article, may provide that the said board of adjustment shall in appropriate cases
and subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards make special exceptions to the terms
of the ordinance in harmony with its general purposes and interests and in accordance with
general or specific rules therein contained. The board of adjustment shall consist of five
members, each to be appointed for a term of three years, except that in the...
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22-11A-63
Section 22-11A-63 Investigation by State Health Officer. (a) Upon notification of the
existence of an infected health care worker, the State Health Officer shall undertake an investigation
of the practice of the health care worker. In the investigation, the State Health Officer
shall seek advice of individuals and organizations deemed necessary. The investigation shall
determine if the infected health care worker performs invasive procedures. If the health care
worker is determined not to perform invasive procedures, no review panel shall be established,
no restrictions shall be placed on his or her practice, and all information obtained in the
investigation shall be confidential as provided for in Section 22-11A-69. If the infected
health care worker is determined to perform invasive procedures, the State Health Officer
shall cause an expert review panel to be formed. To the extent possible, the review shall
be conducted so that the identity of the health care worker shall not be...
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45-37A-53
Section 45-37A-53 Abatement of weeds. (a) All weeds growing upon private property within
municipalities of the state having a population of 300,000 inhabitants or more, according
to the last or any subsequent federal census, which bear seeds of a wingy or downy nature
or attain such a large growth as to become a fire menace when dry, or which are otherwise
noxious or dangerous, may be declared to be a public nuisance by the governing body of any
such municipality, and thereafter abated as in this section provided. (b) Whenever
any such weeds are growing upon any private property, the governing body of any such municipality
may, by resolution, declare the same to be a public nuisance. The resolution shall refer to
the street by the name under which it is commonly known, and describe the property upon which
the nuisance exists by giving a legal description thereof; and no other description of the
property shall be required. Any number of parcels of private property may be included in one...

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