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13A-11-230
Section 13A-11-230 Purpose. It is the policy of this state to recognize the special role and
value of service dogs, not only in the lives of those persons who use them but also in society
at large, and to encourage the use of service dogs by persons with disabilities and to recognize
that those persons have a right to use service dogs without any interference with or injury
to the service dog. (Act 2016-132, §1.)...
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45-8A-22.10
Section 45-8A-22.10 Persons eligible and available for appointment; registers; examinations.
The board shall make and keep a register of all persons eligible and available for appointment
to each class of position in the police department and fire department, ranked according to
ability; it is provided, however, that no examination shall be given and no register kept
for positions to be filled by persons designated by the board as common laborers. Layoffs
available for reemployment in the police department and fire department shall be placed at
the head of the proper present and subsequent eligible registers in the inverse order of their
terminations. Civil service employees who voluntarily terminate their services may be granted
reemployment status upon proper eligible registers under such circumstances and in such manner
as may be provided for in the board's rules and regulations, subject, however, to stipulations
of this section concerning layoffs. Persons desiring appointment to...
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12-17-110
Section 12-17-110 Office of register not to be filled when vacancy occurs; reappointment of
registers holding office on October 10, 1975; removal of registers. (a) Vacancies. - When
the position of register in any circuit court becomes vacant upon the death, resignation,
retirement or inability of the incumbent to satisfy the conditions for reappointment specified
in subsection (b) of this section, the vacancy shall not be filled, and the responsibilities
and authority of the register shall become the responsibilities and authority of the clerk
of the circuit court for the county where the register served. (b) Reappointment. - A register
who: (1) Holds office on October 10, 1975, and (2) Is not eligible to retire and receive retirement
compensation by reason of age and years of service or by provision of any retirement program
in effect on January 17, 1977, may be reappointed for terms of six years, but no register
shall be reappointed after completion of any term during which he...
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13A-12-52
Section 13A-12-52 Exhibiting gambling devices in barred house or where speaking tubes or electric
signals are used. No person or persons shall exhibit or expose to view in any barred or barricaded
house or room, in any place built or constructed in such manner as to make it difficult of
access or ingress to police officers or other officers, or protected, furnished or equipped
with speaking tubes, dumbwaiters, electric wires or bells, or other apparatus for giving alarm
from the outside or from the inside of such house, or room when two or more persons are present,
any cards, dice, roulette wheel or any gambling implements whatever. Any person violating
the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a felony and shall be punished by imprisonment
in the penitentiary for not less than one nor more than five years; and all persons who visit
or resort to any such barred or barricaded house or room or other place that is built or protected
or equipped in the manner described in this...
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40-17-170
Section 40-17-170 Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed by this section: (1) LUBRICATING OIL. Any devices or substitutes
therefor, commonly used in lubricating or oiling engines, bearings, journals, axles, hubs,
and other parts of machinery; provided, that nothing contained in this article shall be held
to apply to those products known commercially as "kerosene oil," "fuel oil,"
or "crude oil." (2) PERSON. Persons, corporations, copartnerships, companies, agencies,
or associations, singular or plural. (3) DISTRIBUTOR. Any person or manufacturer who engages
in the selling of lubricating oil in this state by wholesale domestic trade, but shall not
apply to any transaction by such distributor in interstate commerce. (4) RETAIL DEALER. Any
person herein defined as distributor who is also engaged in the selling of lubricating oils
in this state at any place in this state in broken quantities. (5) STORER. Any person...
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45-48-121.09
Section 45-48-121.09 Vacancies; appointment from eligible register. Whenever a vacancy exists
in any position in the service of the county, it shall be filled by appointment of one of
the three persons who rank highest on the appropriate eligible register of the board or by
transfer within the service of the county from another position of the same class. However,
the ranking layoff of the same class shall be appointed in every instance. Whenever it is
impossible for the board of certify eligible persons to a vacancy, the board may authorize
the appointing authority to fill the vacancy temporarily pending the establishment of an eligible
register. No such authorization may be given for longer than 120 days, and an employee shall
not receive more than one temporary appointment during one calendar year, and no such employee
shall have status under this part. All appointments, other than temporary appointments, shall
be probationary for six months from the date of appointment. A...
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45-8A-130.11
Section 45-8A-130.11 Vacancies; appointment from eligible register. Whenever a vacancy exists
in any position in the service of the city, it shall be filled by appointment of one of the
three persons who rank highest on the appropriate eligible register of the board or by transfer
within the service of the city from another position of the same class. However, the ranking
layoff of the same class shall be appointed in every instance. Whenever it is impossible for
the board to certify eligible persons to a vacancy, the board may authorize the appointing
authority to fill the vacancy temporarily pending the establishment of an eligible register.
No such authorization may be given for longer than 120 days, and no such employee shall have
status under this part. All appointments, other than temporary appointments, shall be probationary
for six months from the date of appointments. A probationary subordinate employee may be discharged
by his or her appointing authority for unsatisfactory...
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45-8A-22.11
Section 45-8A-22.11 Vacancies filled from eligible register. Whenever a vacancy exists in the
police or fire department, it shall be filled by appointment of one of the five persons who
rank highest on the appropriate eligible register of the board or by transfer within the service
of the city from another position of the same class. Whenever a vacancy exists in the police
or fire department that requires a promotion from within the police or fire department, it
shall be filled by appointment of one of the three persons who rank highest on the appropriate
eligible promotion register of the board. The ranking layoff of the same class shall be appointed
in every instance. When the eligible list submitted by the board to the appointing authority
contains less than five persons, the appointing authority may appoint from the list, but shall
not be required to appoint from the list. In the event the appointing authority declines to
appoint from an eligible list containing less than five...
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11-44E-45
Section 11-44E-45 Interference in appointment or removal of officers and employees; dealings
of commission with administrative service. Neither the commission nor any of its members shall
direct or request the appointment of any person to, or his removal from, office or position
by the city manager or by any of his (her) subordinates, or in any manner take part in the
appointment or removal of officers and employees in the administrative service of the city
with the exception of certain employees as prescribed in Section 11-44E-92(2) of this chapter.
Except for the purpose of inquiry, the commission and its members shall deal with the administrative
service solely through the city manager and neither the commission nor any member thereof
shall give orders to any subordinates of the city manager, either publicly or privately. (Acts
1988, No. 88-445, p. 660, §3.06.)...
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12-17-140
Section 12-17-140 Qualifications for supernumerary status generally; applicability of division;
eligibility of clerk or register of circuit court with 23 years of service. (a) Any clerk
or register of the circuit court, serving on October 1, 1976, or clerk elected or appointed
in any county of the State of Alabama: (1) Who has served as much as five years as a circuit
clerk or register and who has become permanently, physically or mentally unable to carry out
the duties of the office on a full-time basis, proof of such disability being made by a certificate
of three reputable physicians; (2) Who has served for 12 years as a circuit clerk or register
and has reached or passed the age of 65 years; (3) Who has served for 15 years as circuit
clerk or register and who is not less than 62 years of age; or who has served as such for
more than 15 years and has attained the age of 62, less one year for each year of service
in excess of 15; (4) Who has served continuously for 10 years as circuit...
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