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40-2A-8
Section 40-2A-8 Procedures governing denial or revocation of licenses, permits, and certificates
of title; procedures for contesting any other act or failure to act; appeals. (a) The department
shall notify a taxpayer in writing of any act or proposed act or refusal to act concerning
the denial or revocation of a license, permit, or certificate of title concerning which the
taxpayer has any interest. The notice must be mailed by either first-class U.S. mail, U.S.
mail with delivery confirmation, or certified U.S. mail to the taxpayer's last known address.
Any taxpayer aggrieved by any act or proposed act or refusal to act concerning the denial
or revocation of a license, permit, or certificate of title by the department shall be entitled
to file a notice of appeal from such act or proposed act or refusal to act with the Alabama
Tax Tribunal. Such notice of appeal must be filed within 30 days of the date notice of such
act or refusal to act is mailed to the taxpayer, and such appeal, if...
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8-33-11
Section 8-33-11 Enforcement provisions. (a) The commissioner may conduct examinations of warrantors,
administrators, or other persons to enforce this chapter and protect warranty holders in this
state. Upon request of the commissioner, a warrantor shall make available to the commissioner
all accounts, books, and records concerning vehicle protection products sold by the warrantor
that are necessary to enable the commissioner to reasonably determine compliance or noncompliance
with this chapter. (b) The commissioner may take action that is necessary or appropriate to
enforce this chapter, the commissioner's rules and orders, and to protect warranty holders
in this state. If a warrantor engages in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates this
chapter and that the commissioner reasonably believes threatens to render the warrantor insolvent
or cause irreparable loss or injury to the property or business of any person or company located
in this state, the commissioner may do any of...
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8-7A-23
Section 8-7A-23 Investigation and subpoenas by commission. (a) The commission may do any of
the following: (1) Make such public or private investigations within or outside of this state
as it deems necessary to determine whether: Any license under this chapter should be granted,
denied, suspended, or revoked; any person has violated or is about to violate any provision
of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder; or to aid in the enforcement of this chapter
or in the prescribing of rules and forms hereunder. (2) Require or permit any person to file
a statement in writing, under oath, or otherwise as the commission may determine, as to all
the facts and circumstances concerning the matter to be investigated. (3) Publish information
concerning any violation of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder. (b) In relation to
any investigation or proceeding under this chapter, the commission, or any officer designated,
may administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses, compel...
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11-40-65
Section 11-40-65 Filing petition for foreclosure; form of petition; notice. (a) After a municipal
code lien has been recorded with the office of the probate judge of the county in which the
real property lies, the Class 2 municipality may identify those properties on which to commence
a judicial in rem foreclosure in accordance with this article, except that those properties
the Class 2 municipality identifies as owner occupied shall not be subject to judicial in
rem foreclosure under this article. The Class 2 municipality shall not file a petition for
judicial in rem foreclosure in accordance with this article for a period of six months following
the date upon which the municipal code lien is recorded in the office of the probate judge.
A petition for judicial in rem foreclosure may include any other municipal code lien that
has been filed prior to the date the petition is filed. After enforcement proceedings have
commenced in accordance with this article, the enforcement proceedings...
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16-27A-3
Section 16-27A-3 Adoption of automated school bus enforcement program; fines. (a) A board may
approve the use of automated devices to detect school bus violations by voting at a meeting
of the board to approve the adoption of an automated school bus enforcement program. The school
board may elect to operate the program authorized in this chapter without the involvement
of the governing body or sheriff through the utilization of a trained technician. In such
case, all references in this chapter to governing body, county, or city shall apply to the
school board. (b) In the alternative, if approved by a board and authorized by ordinance or
resolution enacted by the governing body, the board may enter into an agreement with a contractor
for the installation, operation, notice processing, administration, and maintenance of school
bus automated devices on buses within the school system's fleet whether owned or leased. Prior
to entering into a contract for the installation, operation, notice...
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2-21-26
Section 2-21-26 Inspection, sampling, and analysis. (a) For the purpose of enforcement of this
chapter and in order to determine whether its provisions have been complied with, including
whether or not any operations may be subject to such provisions, officers or employees duly
designated by the commissioner, upon presenting appropriate credentials to the owner, operator,
or agent in charge, are authorized: (1) To enter, during normal business hours, any factory,
warehouse, or establishment within the state in which commercial feeds are manufactured, processed,
packed, or held for distribution, or to enter any vehicle being used to transport or hold
such feeds; and (2) To inspect at reasonable times and within reasonable limits and in a reasonable
manner, such factory, warehouse, establishment, or vehicle and all pertinent equipment, finished
and unfinished materials, containers, and labeling therein. The inspection may include the
verification of only such records, and production and...
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2-26-2
Section 2-26-2 Powers and duties of commissioner generally. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner
of Agriculture and Industries, who may act individually or through his authorized agents to:
(1) Inspect, sample, make analyses of and test agricultural, vegetable, herb, tree, shrub
and flower seeds transported, sold, offered or exposed for sale or distributed within this
state for sowing or planting purposes, at such time and place and to such extent as he may
deem necessary to determine whether said seeds are in compliance with the provisions of this
article and notify promptly the person who transported, sold, offered or exposed the seed
for sale of any violation; (2) Enter upon any public or private premises during regular business
hours in order to have access to seeds subject to this article and the rules and regulations
thereunder; (3) Issue and enforce a written or printed "stop-sale," "suspension
from sale" or "nonuse" order to the owner or custodian of any lot of...
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22-40A-3
Section 22-40A-3 Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings unless
the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) APPROVED. Authorized, certified, permitted by,
or meets standards of a regulatory authority. (2) AUTHORIZED DISPOSAL. For purposes of this
chapter only, authorized disposal shall be the deposit of a tire in a landfill properly permitted
to accept tires and tire materials for disposal. (3) CLEANUP. For purposes of this chapter,
cleanup means the cleaning up, remediation, control, or removal of scrap tires from the environment.
(4) CONSUMER. a. For purposes of this chapter a consumer is defined as either: 1. A retail
purchaser. 2. A dealer who buys a tire to be installed on a vehicle for resale. b. A wholesale
purchaser who buys tires for resale is not considered a consumer. (5) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama
Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) or its successor organization or organizations
having similar responsibility. (6) ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. An...
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28-4-285
Section 28-4-285 Conveyances, vehicles of transportation or animals used for illegal conveyance
of prohibited liquors and beverages declared contraband and forfeited to state; seizure of
said conveyances, etc., and reporting thereof by sheriffs, etc., finding same; confiscation
and condemnation generally. All conveyances and vehicles of transportation of any kind, whether
on the waters of the state, under the waters, on land or in the air, including any animals
that may be used in such transportation, whether hitched or not hitched to any vehicle so
illegally used, together with all harness and other accessories employed in such illegal transportation,
which have been or are used for the illegal conveying of any prohibited liquors or beverages
into this state or from one point in the state to another point within the state shall be
contraband and shall be forfeited to the State of Alabama, and shall be seized by any sheriff
or any other person acting under authority of law in the...
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32-19-2
micromobility device systems. (a) A shared micromobility device system may not operate or deploy
shared micromobility devices on the public highways or bikeways of the state without first
obtaining authorization or permission from the applicable county or municipality in which
the shared micromobility device system will be operated. (b) Every person riding a shared
micromobility device shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of the
duties applicable to the rider of a bicycle in this title, except as to specific provisions
in this section and except as to those specific provisions in this title which by their nature
can have no application. (c) A person may not park a shared micromobility device on a sidewalk
in a manner that impedes the normal or reasonable movement of pedestrian or other traffic
or in violation of county or municipal parking regulations. (d) A shared micromobility device
is not a motor vehicle and is not subject to the provisions of this title...
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