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22-9A-25
Section 22-9A-25 Enforcement. Each local and deputy registrar is charged with the strict and
thorough enforcement of the provisions of this chapter in his or her registration district,
under the supervision and direction of the State Registrar. He or she shall make an immediate
report to the State Registrar of any violation of this section coming to his or her knowledge
by observation, upon complaint of any person, or otherwise. The State Registrar shall thoroughly
and efficiently execute the provisions of this chapter and rules of the board in every part
of the state and shall possess supervisory power over local registrars and deputy registrars,
to ensure the compliance with all requirements of this chapter. The State Registrar, either
personally or by an accredited representative, may investigate cases of irregularity or violation
of this chapter and rules of the board, and all registrars shall aid him or her, upon request,
in the investigations. If the State Registrar deems it...
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27-45-2
Section 27-45-2 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the respective
meanings herein set forth, unless the context shall otherwise require: (1) ALABAMA INSURANCE
CODE. Title 27 of the Code of Alabama 1975. (2) INSURER. Such term shall have the meaning
ascribed in Section 27-1-2. (3) PERSON. Such term shall have the meaning ascribed in Section
27-1-2. (4) COMMISSIONER and DEPARTMENT. Such terms, respectively, shall have the meanings
ascribed in Section 27-1-2. (5) CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATION. Any obligation under covered policies
or employee benefit plans. (6) COVERED POLICY OR PLAN. Any policy, employee benefit plan,
or contract within the scope of this article. (7) HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY. Any individual,
group, blanket, or franchise insurance policy, insurance agreement, or group hospital service
contract providing for pharmaceutical services, including without limitation, prescription
drugs, incurred as a result of accident or sickness, or to prevent same....
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30-5B-5
Section 30-5B-5 Registration of order. (a) Any individual may register a foreign protection
order in this state. To register a foreign protection order, an individual shall present a
certified copy of the order to any circuit or district court clerk in the state and complete
an affidavit as provided in subsection (d). (b) The court clerk shall enter, as expeditiously
as possible, all necessary information into the State Judicial Information System which shall
be electronically transmitted by the Administrative Office of Courts to the Alabama Criminal
Justice Information System. After the order is registered, a copy of the order stamped filed
by the court clerk shall be provided by the clerk's office to the person registering the order.
(c) The Criminal Justice Information Center, as Alabama's central registry of protection orders,
shall enter, as expeditiously as possible, an order upon electronic submission from the State
Judicial Information System of information concerning a valid...
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34-13-20
Section 34-13-20 Creation; composition; qualifications of members; appointment and removal
from board. (a) There is established the Alabama Board of Funeral Service, consisting of nine
members, each of whom shall be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of
Alabama. (b) The appointing authorities shall coordinate their appointments to assure board
membership is inclusive and reflects the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic
diversity of the state. (c) Commencing on January 1, 2019, as the terms of the members serving
on the board on August 1, 2017, expire, the membership of the board shall be reconstituted
to consist of seven professional members and two consumer members. (1) Each professional member
of the board shall be a citizen of the United States, a resident of Alabama, and licensed
and in good standing with the board as an embalmer or funeral director at the time of appointment
and during the entire term of office. Professional members of the...
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34-24-360
Section 34-24-360 Restrictions, etc., on license; grounds. The Medical Licensure Commission
shall have the power and duty to suspend, revoke, or restrict any license to practice medicine
or osteopathy in the State of Alabama or place on probation or fine any licensee whenever
the licensee shall be found guilty on the basis of substantial evidence of any of the following
acts or offenses: (1) Fraud in applying for or procuring a certificate of qualification to
practice medicine or osteopathy or a license to practice medicine or osteopathy in the State
of Alabama. (2) Unprofessional conduct as defined herein or in the rules and regulations promulgated
by the commission. (3) Practicing medicine or osteopathy in such a manner as to endanger the
health of the patients of the practitioner. (4) Conviction of a felony; a copy of the record
of conviction, certified to by the clerk of the court entering the conviction, shall be conclusive
evidence. (5) Conviction of any crime or offense which...
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34-25-4
Section 34-25-4 Polygraph Examiners Board generally. (a) There is established a Polygraph Examiners
Board consisting of five voting members who are citizens of the United States and residents
of the state for at least two years prior to appointment, all of whom shall have been engaged
for a period of four consecutive years in their profession as polygraph examiners prior to
appointment to the board and engaged at the time of appointment as an active polygraph examiner.
No board members may be employed by the same person or agency. Three of the board members
shall be qualified polygraph examiners of a governmental law enforcement agency, and two of
the board members shall be qualified polygraph examiners and Alabama residents in the commercial
field. Two advisory consultants, who shall possess qualifications as established by rule of
the board, shall be appointed to assist the board members. The board members and advisory
consultants shall be appointed by the Governor of the State of...
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34-34A-14
Section 34-34A-14 License denial, revocation, etc.; hearing procedures, reinstatement. (a)
The board may deny a license, refuse to renew a license, suspend a license, or revoke a license,
or it may reprimand, censure, or otherwise discipline a person practicing dietetics/nutrition
or offering to practice dietetics/nutrition in accordance with the provisions of this section
upon decision and after due hearing in any one of the following cases: (1) Upon proof that
such person has willfully or repeatedly violated any of the provisions of this chapter or
the rules enacted in accordance therewith; or willfully or repeatedly acted in a manner inconsistent
with the health, welfare, and safety of the public, (2) Upon proof that such person's conduct
is immoral, unprofessional, or dishonorable, (3) Upon proof that such person is guilty of
fraud or deceit in the practice of dietetics/nutrition or in his/her admission to such practice,
or (4) Upon proof that such person has been convicted in a...
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36-25A-7
Section 36-25A-7 Executive sessions. (a) Executive sessions are not required by this chapter,
but may be held by a governmental body only for the following purposes: (1) To discuss the
general reputation and character, physical condition, professional competence, or mental health
of individuals, or, subject to the limitations set out herein, to discuss the job performance
of certain public employees. However, except as provided elsewhere in this section, discussions
of the job performance of specific public officials or specific public employees may not be
discussed in executive session if the person is an elected or appointed public official, an
appointed member of a state or local board or commission, or a public employee who is one
of the classification of public employees required to file a statement of economic interests
with the Alabama Ethics Commission pursuant to Section 36-25-14. Except as provided elsewhere
in this section, the salary, compensation, and job benefits of...
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44-1-2
Section 44-1-2 Definitions. The following terms, wherever used in this chapter, shall have
the following meanings: (1) AFTERCARE. A youth is released by the department from a state
training school operated by the department, wherein the department releases legal custody,
supervision, and the right to return until further order of the juvenile court. The term means
a legal status created by order of the committing court at the time of release from a state
training school whereby a youth is permitted to return to the community subject to supervision
by the court or any agency designated by the court and subject to return to the court at any
time during the aftercare period. (2) BOARD. The Alabama Youth Services Board. (3) BOARD MEMBER.
Any member of the Alabama Youth Services Board. (4) COMMITTED YOUTH. Any youth committed to
the legal custody of the department upon a finding of delinquency and a finding by a juvenile
judge that the youth is in need of care or treatment, or both, in a...
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12-21-131
Section 12-21-131 Interpreters for persons defective in speech and/or hearing - Qualified interpreter
provided in certain criminal and juvenile proceedings; requirements; fees. (a) Deaf person
means any person either totally deaf, or who has defective hearing, or who has both defective
hearing and speech. (b) For the purpose of this section, the term qualified interpreter means
an interpreter certified by the National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Alabama Registry
of Interpreters for the Deaf, or, in the event an interpreter so certified is not available,
an interpreter whose qualifications are otherwise determined. Efforts to obtain the services
of a qualified interpreter certified with a legal skills certificate or a comprehensive skills
certificate will be made prior to accepting services of an interpreter with lesser certification.
No qualified interpreter shall be appointed unless the appointing authority and the deaf person
make a preliminary determination that the...
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