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15-20A-12
Section 15-20A-12 Adult sex offender - Homelessness. (a) An adult sex offender who no longer
has a fixed residence shall be considered homeless and shall appear in person and report such
change in fixed residence to local law enforcement where he or she is located immediately
upon such change in fixed residence. (b) In addition to complying with the registration and
verification requirements pursuant to Section 15-20A-10, a homeless adult sex offender who
lacks a fixed residence, or who does not provide an address at a fixed residence at the time
of release or registration, shall report in person once every seven days to law enforcement
agency where he or she resides. If the sex offender resides within the city limits of a municipality,
he or she shall report to the chief of police. If the adult sex offender resides outside of
the city limits of a municipality he or she shall report to the sheriff of the county. The
weekly report shall be on a day specified by local law enforcement and...
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40-18-423
Section 40-18-423 (Credit expires after 2025 tax year unless extended.) Rulemaking authority;
annual report. (a) The Alabama Office of Apprenticeship, under the direction of the Workforce
Development Division of the Department of Commerce, with the consultation of the Board of
Trustees of the Alabama Community College System or its designee, may adopt any rules necessary
to establish standards for participation and eligibility and to implement and administer this
article. The Alabama Office of Apprenticeship shall consult with the Department of Revenue
to coordinate implementation and administration of this article. (b) The Alabama Office of
Apprenticeship shall provide an annual report to the Chair of the House Ways and Means Education
Committee and the Chair of the Senate Finance and Taxation Education Committee to account
for the effectiveness of the apprenticeship program under this article. (Act 2016-314, p.
784, §4; Act 2019-506, §8.)...
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41-10-44.3
Section 41-10-44.3 Additional powers of authority. In addition to the powers granted to it
in Section 41-10-26 and in Sections 41-10-37 through 41-10-43, the authority shall have the
following powers: (1) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs
and business; (2) To borrow money and to issue project obligations, whether or not the interest
thereon is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, for the purpose of
financing project costs, and to provide for the rights of the purchasers, holders or owners
of its project obligations; (3) To execute and deliver mortgages, security agreements and
trust indentures and other forms of agreements for the purpose of securing its project obligations,
and in connection therewith, to mortgage, pledge or assign the revenues, receipts and other
property of the authority received, and the financing agreements entered into by the authority
in connection with, the financing of projects under this Article 2A;...
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45-19-237
Section 45-19-237 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 14, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) For purposes
of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) CREDIT CARD. A line
of credit issued by a domestic lender or credit card bank. (2) DEBIT CARD. A card issued by
a bank in relation to a checking or savings account authorized by law to be expended at the
discretion of the Coosa County Sheriff's Office. (b) To provide for convenience in making
purchases of tangible personal property or services approved by the sheriff, the Sheriff of
Coosa County may establish procedures to make certain purchases through use of a credit or
debit card issued to the Coosa County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff shall adopt written policy
and procedures governing the utilization of credit or debit cards which, at a minimum, shall
include each of the following: (1) A monetary limit on the amount of any...
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5-13B-11
Section 5-13B-11 Authority to issue regulations; cooperative agreements; fees. In order to
carry out the purposes of this title, in addition to and cumulative with the authority and
powers of the superintendent set forth elsewhere in this title, the superintendent may: (1)
Adopt regulations; (2) Enter into cooperative, coordinating, or information-sharing agreements
with any other bank supervisory agency or any organization affiliated with or representing
one or more bank supervisory agencies; (3) Accept any report of examination or investigation
by another bank supervisory agency having concurrent jurisdiction over an Alabama state bank
or a bank holding company that controls an Alabama state bank in lieu of conducting the superintendent's
own examination or investigation of such bank holding company or bank; (4) Enter into contracts
with any bank supervisory agency having concurrent jurisdiction over an Alabama state bank
or a bank holding company that controls an Alabama state bank...
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8-23-3
Section 8-23-3 Registration of health studio sales persons; resident agent; security bond.
(a) Each person who sells health studio services in this state shall register with the Attorney
General's Consumer Protection Division on forms the division provides. The person shall furnish
the full name and address of each business location where health studio services are sold
as well as any other registration information the division deems appropriate. (b) There shall
be one registered agent representing each seller of health studio services in the county where
a studio is located and shall serve as a resident agent for receipt of service of process.
(c) The division may bring an action for mandamus against a health studio to require the club
to register or to have and maintain the surety required by this section. (d) Every health
studio which sells contracts for health studio services to be rendered at a planned health
studio or a health studio under construction shall purchase a security...
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8-25-1
Section 8-25-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings ascribed to them, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) ADVERTISEMENT. A commercial message in any medium that directly or indirectly promotes
or assists a rental-purchase agreement, except for instore merchandising aids. (2) CONSUMER.
An individual who leases personal property under a rental-purchase agreement. (3) MERCHANDISE.
The personal property that is the subject of a rental-purchase agreement. (4) MERCHANT. A
person who, in the ordinary course of business, regularly leases, offers to lease, or arranges
for the leasing of merchandise under a rental-purchase agreement, and includes a person who
is assigned an interest in a rental-purchase agreement. (5) RENTAL-PURCHASE AGREEMENT. An
agreement for the use of merchandise by a consumer for personal, family, or household purposes,
for an initial period of four months or less that is automatically...
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13A-9-14.1
Section 13A-9-14.1 Fraud by persons authorized to provide goods and services; definitions.
(a) Definitions. - For purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the meanings
ascribed by this subsection: (1) ACQUIRER. A business organization including without limitation
a merchant, financial institution, or an agent of a business organization or financial institution
that authorizes a merchant to accept payment by credit card for money, goods, services, or
anything else of value. (2) CARDHOLDER. The person or organization named on the face of a
credit card to whom or for whose benefit the credit card is issued by an issuer. (3) CREDIT
CARD TRANSACTION RECORD. Credit card slips, electronically recorded information or other documentation
or evidence evidencing a transaction involving a credit card. (4) CREDIT CARD. Any instrument
or device, whether known as a credit card, credit plate, bank service card, banking card,
check guarantee card, or debit card or by any other name,...
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30-3-192
Section 30-3-192 Data match system; accounts encumbered or surrendered; reasonable fees; liability;
disclosure of financial records; penalties. (a) The state Title IV-D agency shall enter into
agreements with financial institutions doing business in Alabama to develop and operate a
data match system, using automated data exchanges to the maximum extent feasible, to provide
on a calendar quarter basis the following information to the extent available for each noncustodial
parent who maintains an account with the contracting financial institution and who owes past
due support as identified by the state Title IV-D agency by name and Social Security number
or other taxpayer identifying information: (i) name, (ii) record address, (iii) Social Security
number or other tax identification number, and (iv) other identifying information that may
be a part of the institution's records. (b) Upon service of a notice of lien or levy from
the state Title IV-D agency on a financial institution, the...
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34-27-84
Section 34-27-84 Obligations of licensees. (a) Licensees shall have all of the following obligations
to all parties in a real estate transaction: (1) To provide brokerage services to all parties
to the transaction honestly and in good faith. (2) To exercise reasonable skill and care in
providing brokerage services to all parties. (3) To keep confidential any information given
to the licensee in confidence, or any information obtained by the licensee that the licensee
knows a reasonable individual would want to keep confidential, unless disclosure of this information
is required by law, violates a fiduciary duty to a client, becomes public knowledge, or is
authorized by the party in writing. (4) To account for all property coming into the possession
of the licensee that belongs to any party to the real estate transaction. (5) When assisting
a party in the negotiation of a real estate transaction, to present all written offers in
a timely and truthful manner. (6) To act on behalf of the...
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