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11-53A-23
Section 11-53A-23 Notice to require owner to abate nuisance or to request hearing. (a) The
notice shall require the owner to abate the nuisance within the time stated in the notice
or to request a hearing before the administrative officer designated by the mayor or council
to determine whether there has been a violation. The notice shall apprise the owner of the
facts of the alleged nuisance and shall name the particular date, time, and place for the
hearing, if requested. The notice shall contain the names of all owners and lienholders of
the property, a legal description of the property, and the nature of the proceeding. (b) The
notice shall be sent to the person shown by the records of the county tax collector to have
been the last person assessed for payment of ad valorem tax on the property where the nuisance
is situated. It shall be the responsibility of the person to promptly advise the appropriate
city official of any change of ownership or interest in the property. The...
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11-89-1
Section 11-89-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) APPLICANT. A natural person who files a written application with the governing body of
any county or municipality or public corporation or cooperative in accordance with the provisions
of Section 11-89-3. (2) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution, adopted by a governing body
in accordance with the provisions of Section 11-89-3, that authorizes the incorporation of
a district. (3) AUTHORIZING SUBDIVISION. Any county or municipality or public corporation
or cooperative the governing body of which shall have adopted an authorizing resolution. (4)
BOARD. The board of directors of a district. (5) BONDS. Bonds, notes and certificates representing
an obligation to pay money. (6) CONCISE LEGAL DESCRIPTION. A reasonably concise description
of a particular geographic area which may be by metes and bounds or by...
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12-17-224
Section 12-17-224 Special services division; worthless check unit; guidelines for processing
worthless check complaints; fees and restitution; collection and distribution. (a) Each district
attorney may establish a special services division which shall be under the direction and
control of the district attorney, and shall be organized for the following uses and purposes:
(1) A section of the special services division of each district attorney's office may be organized
as a worthless check unit. Each district attorney who elects to establish the unit shall assign
sufficient staff and resources to effectively operate the unit. The worthless check unit of
the special services division of the district attorney's office shall be created for the purpose
of processing worthless checks. (2) Procedures: a. COMPLAINT REFERRALS. After following the
requisites of Section 13A-9-13.1, any party holding a worthless negotiable instrument may
present a "complaint" to the worthless check unit of the...
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13A-11-235
Section 13A-11-235 Restitution; remedies. (a) A person convicted of a violation of this article
shall be ordered to make full restitution for damages, including incidental and consequential
expenses, incurred by the service dog and its user, which arise out of or are related to the
violation. (b) Restitution for a conviction under this article includes, but is not limited
to, any of the following: (1) The medical expenses of the service dog and its user, and the
value of the service dog to its user for the period in which the dog is unable to perform
its duties due to injuries suffered as a proximate cause of the violation, or if the violation
resulted in the death or permanent disability of the service dog, the value of the service
dog to its user. (2) The cost of any retraining of the service dog needed as a result of the
violation. (3) Compensation for wages or earned income lost by the service dog user as a proximate
cause of the violation. (4) Any other economic loss suffered by...
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2-27-50
Section 2-27-50 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section. (1) PESTICIDE. a. Any substance
or mixture of substances intended to prevent, destroy, control, repel or mitigate any insect,
rodent, nematode, predatory animal, snail, slug, fungus, bacteria, weed or any other form
of plant or animal life or virus, except virus on or in living man or other animal, that may
infest, infect or be detrimental to vegetation, man, animal, structure or household or be
present in any environment or which the commissioner may declare to be a pest; b. Any substance
or mixture of substances intended to be used as a plant regulator, defoliant or desiccant;
c. Any spray adjuvant such as a wetting agent, spreading agent, deposit builder, adhesive,
emulsifying agent, deflocculating agent, water modifier or similar agent, with or without
toxic properties of its own, intended to be used with any other pesticide as an...
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22-19-181
Section 22-19-181 Cooperation between coroner, medical examiner, and procurement organization.
(a) A coroner or medical examiner or district attorney or local public health official or
a designee shall cooperate with procurement organizations to maximize the opportunity to recover
anatomical gifts for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research, or education when
it has been determined that the recovery will not interfere with a death investigation. The
organ procurement organization, tissue bank, and eye bank will make every reasonable effort
to seek approval and release from the coroner or medical examiner or district attorney or
designee prior to proceeding with consent approaches to the authorized parties as described
in this article. The request for release process will begin with the coroner or designee,
who may defer to the medical examiner or designee, who may subsequently defer to the district
attorney or designee. At the time of coroner or medical examiner or district...
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22-30E-3
Section 22-30E-3 Definitions. Unless otherwise defined in this chapter, the definition of all
terms included in Section 22-30-3 shall be applicable to this chapter. Other definitions as
necessary may be promulgated as regulations by the department for further implementation of
this chapter. Also, as used in this chapter, the following words and terms have the following
meanings: (1) ALABAMA LAND RECYCLING AND ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION. That commission
which is created in Section 22-30E-12. (2) APPLICANT. An owner or operator or prospective
purchaser of a qualifying property seeking to participate in the voluntary cleanup program
established pursuant to this chapter. (3) CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE. A statement prepared
by a professional engineer or geologist licensed to practice in the State of Alabama which
certifies compliance with a voluntary cleanup plan required by Section 22-30E-9. (4) CLEANUP.
For purposes of this chapter, cleanup means the cleaning up, remediation,...
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45-1A-30
Section 45-1A-30 Sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages within two miles of Ivy Creek Methodist
Church. (a) Pursuant to the authority of Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
on and after December 1, 2001, no person or other entity may sell any alcoholic beverage for
on-premises or off-premises consumption, nor allow the consumption of alcoholic beverages
in any bar, restaurant, or other commercial or business establishment within two miles of
the Ivy Creek Methodist Church in the Mulberry Community of Autauga County. (b) This section
shall not prevent, restrict, or affect the otherwise legal consumption of alcoholic beverages
in a private social setting within the prescribed area. (c) Any violation of subsection (a)
shall constitute a Class A misdemeanor and shall be punishable as provided by law. (d)(1)
Any licensee of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board who is granted a license after
December 1, 2001, and who violates subsection (a) may be subject to any...
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45-37-42
Section 45-37-42 Regulation of tattooing. (a) This section shall be operative only in Jefferson
County. (b) For the purposes of this section, the following words have the following meanings
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) DEPARTMENT. The Jefferson County Board
of Health. (2) TATTOO or TATTOOING. The act of inserting a pigment under the skin of a human
being by pricking with a needle or otherwise, so as to produce an indelible mark or figure
visible through the skin. (c) No person shall apply a tattoo upon the body of another human
unless the person applying the tattoo shall hold a valid permit issued by the department.
(d) The department shall regulate persons who practice the art of tattooing and the facilities
in which they operate. A permit shall be issued annually by the department to the applicant
meeting all requirements governing permit issuance as contained in the regulations governing
tattoo facilities. Permits shall expire on December 31 of each year....
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45-44-170.05
Section 45-44-170.05 Enforcement; fines. (a) The operation of an unlicensed junkyard that is
required to be licensed pursuant to this section constitutes a public nuisance. (b) The Macon
County Commission shall adopt regulations and requirements for issuing licenses for the operation
of junkyards within the limits defined in this article and may revoke the licenses at any
time the junkyard fails to conform to the requirements of this article, and shall charge a
license fee of not more than five hundred dollars ($500) and not less than one hundred dollars
($100) payable each fiscal year. All licenses issued under this article shall expire on September
30th following the date of issuance. Licenses shall be renewed from year to year upon payment
of the fee. Proceeds from the fees shall be deposited in the general fund of the county. (c)
The Macon County Compliance Officer may commence a court action in the name of the Macon County
Commission in the District Court of Macon County, Alabama,...
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