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2-16-3
Section 2-16-3 Permit required; refusal or revocation of permit; appeal and review. (a) No
person, firm or corporation shall operate a public hatchery, and no chick dealer or jobber
shall operate within this state without first obtaining an annual permit from the state Commissioner
of Agriculture and Industries to so operate. The fee to be paid for such annual permit shall
be established by the Board of Agriculture and Industries not to exceed sixty dollars ($60),
which shall be due and payable on January 1 of each year; and, unless such permit fee is paid
within 30 days, a 15 percent delinquent penalty shall be added. All permit fees, including
delinquent penalty fees, shall be paid into the Agricultural Fund of the State Treasury. The
permit may be revoked for a violation of this article or the regulations promulgated under
this article. (b) Any person who is refused a permit or whose permit is revoked may appeal
from the decision of such commissioner to the State Board of...
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5-7A-62
Section 5-7A-62 Application to convert charter; written plan of conversion; authorizing resolution;
submission to superintendent; fee; tentative approval; vote of stockholders or members; directors;
articles of incorporation and bylaws; statement of superintendent's objections; amendment;
appeal of disapproval; application to FDIC; final approval and permit. Any savings institution
may apply to the superintendent for permission to convert its charter in order to do business
as a state chartered bank in accordance with the following procedures: (1) The board of directors
shall approve a written plan of conversion, the application for conversion and shall adopt
an authorizing resolution, all by a vote of a majority of all the directors. The plan of conversion
shall include a statement of: a. The proposed organization and management structure of the
resulting bank if the application were approved, and the proposed name under which it would
do business as a bank; b. The method and time...
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9-17-105
Section 9-17-105 Permits; LP-Gas Recovery Fund; proof of insurance; surety bond; Liquefied
Petroleum Gas Board Personal Bond Fund; change of name. (a) The board may issue permits to
any person, who is a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen of the United States,
is legally present in the United States with appropriate documentation from the federal government,
to engage in or continue the business of selling, distributing, storing, or transporting liquefied
petroleum gases and to engage in or continue the business of installing, servicing, repairing,
removing, or adjusting liquefied petroleum gas containers, tanks, or systems or to perform
magnetic, hydrostatic, visual, or X-ray inspections of liquefied petroleum gas storage containers,
cargo tanks, motor fuel containers, and cylinders in the State of Alabama; and to prescribe
the requirements of any person to obtain the permits. The board may revoke any permit issued,
for cause, in the opinion of the board. (b) The permits...
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15-18-200
Section 15-18-200 Motion by persons convicted of capital offense for forensic DNA testing and
analysis. (a) An individual convicted of a capital offense who is serving a term of imprisonment
or awaiting execution of a sentence of death, through written motion to the circuit court
that entered the judgment of sentence, may apply for the performance of forensic deoxyribonucleic
acid testing on specific evidence, if that evidence was secured in relation to the investigation
or prosecution that resulted in the conviction of the applicant, is still available for testing
as of the date of the motion, forensic DNA testing was not performed on the case at the time
of the initial trial, and the results of the forensic DNA testing, on its face, would demonstrate
the convicted individual's factual innocence of the offense convicted. The filing of a motion
as provided in this subsection shall not automatically stay an execution. (b) Upon receipt
of a motion for DNA testing, the circuit court shall...
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34-1-11
Section 34-1-11 Annual permits to practice; inactive status; continuing education. THIS SECTION
WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2018-106 IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT
IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a)(1) Permits to engage in the practice of public accounting
in this state shall be issued by the board to a holder of a certificate of certified public
accountant issued under Section 34-1-4 and to a person registered under Section 34-1-8 who
furnishes evidence satisfactory to the board of compliance with the requirements of subsection
(c) and who: (1) is a citizen of the United States or, if not a citizen of the United States,
a person who is legally present in the United States with appropriate documentation from the
federal government, or has declared his or her intent to become a citizen; and (2) has attained
the age of 19 years; and (3) is of good moral character; and (4) meets the experience requirements
set forth in subsection (e). Permits to engage in the...
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40-9-12
Section 40-9-12 The National Foundation's Alabama Field Offices, Y.M.H.A., Seamen's Home of
Mobile, Catholic Maritime Club of Mobile, Inc., Salvation Army, Inc., United Way organizations,
etc. (a) The National Foundation's Alabama Field Offices, all Young Men's Hebrew Associations
(Y.M.H.A.) also known as Jewish Community Centers (J.C.C.), and all real and personal property
of all Young Men's Hebrew Associations (Y.M.H.A.) also known as Jewish Community Centers (J.C.C.),
the Seamen's Home of Mobile, incorporated under Act No. 145, Acts of Alabama 1844-45, the
Girl Scouts of America and the Boy Scouts of America, and any council, troop or other subdivision
thereof now existing or hereafter created and all real and personal property of the Girl Scouts
of America and the Boy Scouts of America, and any council, troop or other subdivision thereof
now existing or hereafter created, the Catholic Maritime Club of Mobile, Inc., the Knights
of Pythias Lodges, the Salvation Army, Inc., the Elks...
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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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45-37-40.04
Section 45-37-40.04 License - Application; hearings; appeals; fees. (a) Every applicant for
a barbers license, apprentice barbers license, barber teacher license, scalp specialist license,
or a license to operate a barber shop or barbers college, or other like business, shall apply
therefor in writing on blanks prepared or furnished by the barbers commission. It shall be
accompanied by the recommendation of at least two barbers doing business in the county, not
related to the applicant, certifying that the applicant is of good reputation, is qualified
to practice the profession of barbering, and recommending that a license be granted. The application
shall be accompanied by the application fee hereinafter provided, and a certificate of a reputable
doctor certifying that the applicant has no communicable, contagious, or infectious disease.
Should the application not be approved, one-half the fee filed therewith shall be refunded
to the applicant and one-half thereof shall be retained by...
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22-19-182
Section 22-19-182 Facilitation of anatomical gift from decedent whose body is under jurisdiction
of coroner or medical examiner. (a) Upon request of a procurement organization, a coroner
or medical examiner shall release to the procurement organization the name, contact information,
and available medical and social history of a decedent whose body is under the jurisdiction
of the coroner or medical examiner. Specific operational details regarding visitation, referral
methods, recovery logistics, and efforts to minimize interruptions to the operations of the
coroner and/or medical examiner will be established in the protocols referenced in Section
22-19-181 (d). Section 164.512 of the Health Information Portability and Protection Act, enacted
1996, specifies that a covered entity may use or disclose protected health information to
organ procurement organizations or other entities engaged in the procurement, banking, or
transplantation of cadaveric organs, eyes, or tissues for the...
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22-9A-21
Section 22-9A-21 Disclosure of information from vital records. (a) To protect the integrity
of vital records, to insure their proper use, and to insure the efficient and proper administration
of the system of vital statistics, it shall be unlawful for any person to permit inspection
of, or to disclose information contained in vital records, or to copy or issue a copy of all
or part of any record, except as authorized by this chapter and by rules of the board or by
order of a court of competent jurisdiction. (b) The State Registrar or other custodians of
vital records shall not permit inspection of, or disclose information contained in vital records,
or copy or issue a copy of all or part of any records unless he or she is satisfied that the
applicant is authorized to obtain a copy of the record. (1) The registrant, a member of his
or her immediate family, his or her guardian, and their respective legal representatives,
when acting on their behalf and for their benefit, may, in any...
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