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36-15-1
Section 36-15-1 Duties generally. The Attorney General shall keep his or her office at the
capital city and perform the following duties: (1)a. He or she shall give his or her opinion
in writing, or otherwise, on any question of law connected with the interests of the state
or with the duties of any of the departments, when required by the Governor, Secretary of
State, Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of Education, Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries,
Director of Finance, Comptroller, State Health Officer, Public Service Commissioners, Commissioner
of Conservation and Natural Resources, or the Commissioner of the Department of Revenue or
any other officer or department of the state when it is made, by law, his or her duty so to
do, and he or she shall also give his or her opinion to the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee
of either house, when required, upon any matter under the consideration of the committee.
b. The Attorney General shall give his or her opinion, in writing...
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45-37-171.44
Section 45-37-171.44 Ability to pay fees; increase in costs and fees; funding. No person shall
be denied any service because that person, or if a minor, the parent or legal guardian of
such person, is unable to pay the fee for such service established pursuant to this subpart.
The determination of a person's ability to pay shall be made in confidence and under circumstances
that will protect the dignity of the person receiving the service. Using any appropriate standards
of ability to pay for health care provided by the United States Government or any agency thereof,
the Jefferson County Board of Health may establish a sliding fee scale based on a person's
ability to pay. Any provision of this subpart to the contrary notwithstanding, this subpart
shall not be interpreted or applied to authorize any increase in the fees, if any, that any
person may be required to pay for any examination, treatment, vaccination, inoculation, or
other health care service of any kind that, as of September...
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45-48-121.01
Section 45-48-121.01 Applicability. This part shall apply to all officials and employees in
the service of the county or any board paid by the Marshall County Commission or an agency
or instrumentality thereof, except: (1) Persons holding elective offices. (2) Members of appointive
boards, commissions, and committees. (3) All employees of the county board of education. (4)
Independent contractors. (5) Any person whose employment is subject to the approval of the
United States Government or any agency thereof. (6) All employees of the Marshall County Health
Care Authority. (7) The county engineer and assistant county engineer, whose compensation
shall be set according to the State Department of Transportation pay scale. (Act 82-206, p.
242, § 3; Act 91-296, p. 554, § 1; Act 2003-226, p. 573, § 1.)...
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16-17A-2
Section 16-17A-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER. The teaching, research, and clinical
facilities provided, established, or operated by a constitutionally created public university
in the state or a university that operates a school of medicine. (2) AUTHORITY. A public corporation
organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (3) BOARD. The board of directors of
an authority. (4) DIRECTOR. A member of the board of an authority. (5) GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY.
The state, a county, a municipality, or any department, agency, board, or commission of the
state, a county, or a municipality. (6) HEALTH CARE FACILITY. All property or rights in property,
real or personal, tangible or intangible, useful to an authority in its operations, including
without limitation, the following: a. Facilities necessary or desirable to the operation of
an academic medical center, one or more health sciences schools,...
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25-5-15.1
Section 25-5-15.1 State safety program; legislative intent; creation. (a) It is the intent
of the Legislature to promote safety education, safety planning, and to provide any needed
technical assistance. (b) The Secretary of the Department of Labor shall coordinate with the
safe state program, the safety and health consulting service, to establish a safety program
for cooperating with industry to promote safety and provide technical assistance. Emphasis
shall be placed on unsafe acts in both small industry and high risk industry. (c) Qualified
safety management specialists shall be employed in the safe state program to assist employers
in developing or improving their safety programs. Safe state program personnel shall, upon
referral by the secretary of an employer's request, make inspections for safety monitoring
and report the resulting findings and recommendations to the employer and to the secretary.
(d) The safe state program shall establish and collect reasonable fees for...
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11-98-5.3
Section 11-98-5.3 Prepaid wireless telephone service. (a) As used in this section, the following
words and terms shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue for the State of Alabama. (2) PREPAID RETAIL TRANSACTION.
The purchase of prepaid wireless telecommunications service from a seller for any purpose
other than resale. (3) PREPAID WIRELESS CONSUMER. A person who purchases prepaid wireless
telecommunications service in a retail transaction. (4) PREPAID WIRELESS TELEPHONE SERVICE.
A service that meets all of the following requirements: a. Authorizes the purchase of CMRS,
either exclusively or in conjunction with other services. b. Must be paid for in advance.
c. Is sold in units or dollars whose number or dollar value declines with use and is known
on a continuous basis. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the current
CMRS emergency telephone service charge established under...
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11-98-5
Section 11-98-5 Monthly statewide 911 charge. (a) A single, monthly statewide 911 charge shall
be imposed on each active voice communications service connection in Alabama that is technically
capable of accessing a 911 system. For each digital transmission link, including primary rate
interface service or Digital Signal-1 (DS-1) level service, or equivalent, that can be channelized
and split into 23 or 24 voice-grade or data-grade channels for voice communications, a subscriber
shall be assessed on the number of channels configured for or capable of accessing a 911 system.
If the number of such channels so configured is not readily determinable, the service charge
per DS-1, or equivalent, shall be assessed on 23 voice communications service connections.
The 911 Board shall also establish a maximum number of wireline 911 charges to be imposed
at a single subscriber location for bills rendered on or after January 1, 2015, following
the same procedures and deadlines provided in this...
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22-28-23
Section 22-28-23 Local air pollution control programs. (a) Except as provided in this section,
it is the intention of this chapter to occupy by preemption the field of air pollution control
within all areas of the State of Alabama. However, nothing in this section shall be construed
to limit or abrogate any private remedies now available to any person for the alleviation,
abatement, control, correction, or prevention of air pollution or restitution for damage resulting
therefrom. (b) Subject to the provisions of this section, each municipal governing body which
had municipal ordinances in effect on, or before, July 1, 1969, which pertain to air pollution
control and which provide for the creation and establishment of an air pollution control board
and each county board of health shall have the authority to establish, and thereafter administer,
within their jurisdictions, a local air pollution control program which: (1) Provides, subject
to subsection (d) of this section, by ordinance,...
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22-32-5
Section 22-32-5 Radiation Safety Fund; licensing and inspection fees; bond of contractor-leasor;
perpetual care fund; operating fund; compact commission fund; royalty fees; appropriation.
(a) There is hereby created a Radiation Safety Fund into which the State Treasurer shall deposit
the licensing, application, and inspection fee of the Radiation Control Agency. The Radiation
Control Agency is authorized to collect for deposit into the Radiation Safety Fund application,
licensing and inspection fees equal to 75 percent of those fees charged by the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission for issuing similar licenses. This authority applies only to the specific
licenses issued by the Radiation Control Agency. The funds available in the Radiation Safety
Fund are appropriated to the State Health Department for the purpose of Title 22, Chapter
14. The moneys in this fund may be carried over from one fiscal year to the next provided
that any unencumbered funds in excess of $100,000.00 on...
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25-5-313
Section 25-5-313 Schedule of maximum fees. Within 60 days from May 19, 1992, the Workers' Compensation
Medical Services Board shall submit to the Governor an initial schedule of maximum fees for
medical services covered by this article, which schedule shall become effective immediately
upon submission to the Governor. The initial schedule of maximum fees shall be established
by the board in the manner prescribed in this section. The fee for each service in the schedule
shall be exactly equal to an amount derived by multiplying the preferred provider reimbursement
customarily paid on May 19, 1992, by the largest health care service plan incorporated pursuant
to Sections 10-4-100 to 10-4-115, inclusive, by a factor of 1.075, which product shall be
the maximum fee for each such service. In addition the board may submit to the Governor for
approval on or before January 31, 1993, a revised schedule of selected fees for medical services
covered by this article, which fees shall not exceed...
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