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22-52-35
Section 22-52-35 Appointment of special probate judges for consideration, hearing and entry
of orders pertaining to commitment or continued custody of certain persons committed or transferred
to facilities of Department of Mental Health; qualifications, powers, etc., of special probate
judges; conduct of hearings by special probate judges generally. (a) Upon application of the
commissioner or his designee, the Governor may appoint one or more special judges of probate
for the purpose of considering, hearing and entering appropriate orders with regard to the
commitment or continued custody of such persons who have been committed by any court of this
state to any facility pursuant to the provisions of Sections 15-16-24 and 15-16-40, accused
of a crime but not yet tried, or transferred to such facility on order of the Governor, pursuant
to the provisions of Article 4 of this chapter. (b) A special judge of probate appointed under
the provisions of this article shall be vested with all...
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32-6-7.1
Section 32-6-7.1 Persons with physical disabilities or impairments. (a) Any person with physical
disabilities, a record of an impairment, or regarded as having an impairment shall be subject
to the same laws, rules, and regulations set forth by the Department of Public Safety relating
to the licensure of an individual to operate a motor vehicle. (b) Notwithstanding any law,
rule, or regulation, the state Department of Public Safety shall not refuse to issue any permit
or license for the operation of a motor vehicle, or the renewal of either, on the grounds
of physical appearance, speculations, or generalizations that the individual's physical impairment
would impede that person's ability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner without probable
cause to believe the person's ability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner is in fact
impaired. (c) If the department refuses to issue a permit or license or arbitrarily questions
the person's abilities based on physical appearance or...
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40-19-12
Section 40-19-12 Suspension or revocation of certificate or permit upon delinquency. When any
motor carrier shall be delinquent in paying the mileage tax as provided in this chapter for
a period of 60 days, the Department of Revenue shall notify the Alabama Public Service Commission
of such default in writing, and the Alabama Public Service Commission may suspend or may revoke,
after public hearing, any and all certificates of public convenience and necessity or permits
that are in force and effect of said motor carrier which is in default of the payment of said
mileage tax. (Acts 1939, No. 664, p. 1050; Code 1940, T. 48, §301(47).)...
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11-65-23
Section 11-65-23 Permits required for certain individuals and companies. No person, firm, corporation,
or partnership shall participate in any horse racing or greyhound racing subject to the jurisdiction
of a commission or in the conduct of any racing event or pari-mutuel wagering thereon, whether
as a horse owner, greyhound owner, trainer, jockey, exercise boy, groom, stable foreman, kennel
foreman, valet, veterinarian, agent, pari-mutuel employee, concessionaire, or employee thereof,
or as an employee of the operator, or enter the racetrack enclosure for either horse racing
or greyhound racing in any capacity other than as a spectator, unless such person or the firm,
corporation or partnership employing such person possesses a permit therefor from the commission
and complies with the provisions of this chapter and all reasonable rules and regulations
of such commission. No permit issued under this section shall be transferable. The provisions
of this section which require a...
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31-5A-11
Section 31-5A-11 Certification process. Any home in addition to the one located in Alexander
City, Alabama, or any proposed new service or proposed change of service or any requirement
then deemed applicable shall be subject to the certificate of need process, the Department
of Public Health Division of Licensure and Certification and any and all review and approval
processes, criteria, statutory, and administrative rules and regulations then applicable to
any proposed privately-owned and/or operated nursing home facility or health care provider
seeking to operate in Alabama. All state veterans' nursing homes, domiciliaries, hospitals,
or any other health related activities shall be subject to all the rules and regulations governing
and controlling the operation of a privately-owned facility or provider of health services
in the State of Alabama. (Acts 1988, 1st Sp. Sess., No. 88-776, p. 184, §10.)...
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34-29-88
Section 34-29-88 Premise permits - Required; fees; inspection; revocation, etc.; closure and
imposition of penalties; renewal; requirements for satellite on mobile clinics. (a) Any facility,
including mobile clinics or any other premises where a licensed veterinarian practices shall
have a premise permit issued by the board. Upon application and payment of a premise permit
fee and an inspection fee, if necessary to cover the cost of inspection, the board shall cause
a facility to be inspected. A premise permit shall be issued if the facility meets minimum
standards to be adopted by the administrative code of the board as to sanitary conditions
and physical plant. In lieu of the above procedure, the board may issue a premise permit to
any premise which is accredited by a recognized organization whose standards meet or exceed
minimum board standards as established by the administrative code of the board. (b) Each application
for premise permit shall set forth the names of all licensed...
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34-7B-10
Section 34-7B-10 Suspension or revocation of license or permit; penalties. (a) The board may
suspend or revoke a license or permit based on the provisions of this chapter or board rules,
subject to due process of law as described in the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act. The
board shall furnish all applicants who are denied licensure a reason for the denial. (b)(1)
The board, for any of the following reasons, may revoke or suspend the license or permit of
any applicant, licensee, or holder who: a. Is found guilty of fraud or dishonest conduct in
taking an examination. b. Has been convicted of a felony or gross immorality, or is guilty
of grossly unprofessional or dishonest conduct. c. Is addicted to the excessive use of intoxicating
liquor or to the use of drugs to an extent that he or she is rendered unfit to practice any
profession regulated by the board. d. Advertises by means of knowingly false or deceptive
statements. e. Has practiced fraud or deceit in obtaining or attempting...
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45-49-252
Section 45-49-252 Definitions. The following words, phases, or terms as used in this part,
unless the context indicates otherwise, shall have the following meanings: (1) ABANDONED PROPERTY.
Wrecked or derelict property having no value other than nominal salvage value, if any, which
has been left abandoned and unprotected from the elements and shall include wrecked, inoperative,
or partially dismantled motor vehicles, trailers, boats, machinery, refrigerators, washing
machines, plumbing fixtures, and other similar articles which have no value other than nominal
salvage value, if any; and is in a condition violative of Alabama statutes. (2) ADMINISTRATIVE
DEPARTMENT. The department charged by the Mobile County Commission with the administrative
management of this part. (3) COMMISSION. The Mobile County Commission of Mobile County, Alabama.
(4) BULKY WASTE. Items whose large size precludes or complicates their handling by normal
collection, processing, or disposal methods. (5) BUNDLE. A...
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11-44B-43
Section 11-44B-43 Filling of vacancies; eligibility lists; examinations; selection of applicants;
promotions of firefighters and police officers. (a) With the exception of promotions of firefighters
and police officers which shall be made by the board, all vacancies for covered jobs shall
be filled by the appointing authority as provided herein. (b) The human resources department
of the city shall make and maintain sufficient lists of all persons eligible and available
for appointment to jobs as is necessary for the city to operate efficiently as determined
by the city council. All appointments shall be made from such eligibility lists. With the
exception of police officers and firefighters, no appointment or promotion shall be made from
an eligibility list that is more than 12 months old. The human resources department shall
conduct examinations to test the ability and qualifications of applicants for all job classifications
of police officer, firefighter, telecommunicator, and any...
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12-15-314
Section 12-15-314 Dispositions for dependent children. (a) If a child is found to be dependent,
the juvenile court may make any of the following orders of disposition to protect the welfare
of the child: (1) Permit the child to remain with the parent, legal guardian, or other legal
custodian of the child, subject to conditions and limitations as the juvenile court may prescribe.
(2) Place the child under protective supervision under the Department of Human Resources.
(3) Transfer legal custody to any of the following: a. The Department of Human Resources.
b. A local public or private agency, organization, or facility willing and able to assume
the education, care, and maintenance of the child and which is licensed by the Department
of Human Resources or otherwise authorized by law to receive and provide care for the child.
c. A relative or other individual who, after study by the Department of Human Resources, is
found by the juvenile court to be qualified to receive and care for the...
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