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10A-30-1.13
Section 10A-30-1.13 Withdrawal of members and employees becoming disqualified to practice;
proceedings to dissolve noncomplying association; applicable to professional associations
formed prior to January 1, 1984. If any member, shareholder, agent, or employee of a professional
association becomes legally disqualified to render a professional service within the state
or accepts employment or is elected to a public office that, pursuant to existing law, is
a restriction or limitation upon rendering of professional service, he or she shall sever
all employment with, or financial interest in, such professional association forthwith. A
professional association's failure to comply or require compliance with this section shall
be a ground for the forfeiture of its right to render professional service as a professional
association pursuant to this article. When a professional association's failure to comply
with this section is brought to the attention of the Secretary of State, the Secretary...

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25-4-78
Section 25-4-78 Disqualifications for benefits. An individual shall be disqualified for total
or partial unemployment for any of the following: (1) LABOR DISPUTE IN PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT.
For any week in which an individual's total or partial unemployment is directly due to a labor
dispute still in active progress in the establishment in which he or she is or was last employed.
For the purposes of this section only, the term labor dispute includes any controversy concerning
terms, tenure, or conditions of employment, or concerning the association or representation
of persons in negotiating, fixing, maintaining, changing, or seeking to arrange terms or conditions
of employment, regardless of whether the disputants stand in the proximate relation of employer
and employee. This definition shall not relate to a dispute between an individual worker and
his or her employer. (2) VOLUNTARILY QUITTING WORK. If an individual has left his or her most
recent bona fide work voluntarily without good...
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25-5-77
Section 25-5-77 Expenses of medical and surgical treatment, vocational rehabilitation, medicine,
etc.; medical examinations; review by ombudsman of medical services. (a) In addition to the
compensation provided in this article and Article 4 of this chapter, the employer, where applicable,
shall pay the actual cost of the repair, refitting, or replacement of artificial members damaged
as the result of an accident arising out of and in the course of employment, and the employer,
except as otherwise provided in this amendatory act, shall pay an amount not to exceed the
prevailing rate or maximum schedule of fees as established herein of reasonably necessary
medical and surgical treatment and attention, physical rehabilitation, medicine, medical and
surgical supplies, crutches, artificial members, and other apparatus as the result of an accident
arising out of and in the course of the employment, as may be obtained by the injured employee
or, in case of death, obtained during the period...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence
in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with
tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to
requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer
has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among
other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal
within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of
resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and
fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those
specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing
shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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16-44-1
Section 16-44-1 Governor authorized to enter into compact; form of compact. The Governor of
the State of Alabama is hereby authorized to enter into the compact for education in the form
substantially as follows: COMPACT FOR EDUCATION Article I. Purpose and Policy. A. It is the
purpose of this compact to: 1. Establish and maintain close cooperation and understanding
among executive, legislative, professional education and lay leadership on a nationwide basis
at the state and local levels. 2. Provide a forum for the discussion, development, crystallization
and recommendation of public policy alternatives in the field of education. 3. Provide a clearinghouse
of information on matters relating to educational problems and how they are being met in different
places throughout the nation. 4. Facilitate the improvement of state and local educational
systems. B. It is the policy of this compact to encourage and promote local and state initiative
in the development, maintenance, improvement and...
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11-65-10
Section 11-65-10 Powers and duties of commission. When authorized by one or more elections
as provided in Section 11-65-4, a commission shall have the powers and duties necessary to
license, regulate, and supervise horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon and greyhound
racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon within the commission municipal jurisdiction, including,
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the powers and duties hereinafter set forth
in this section or in other sections of this chapter. (1) A commission shall have succession
in perpetuity, subject only to the provisions of this chapter as it may be amended from time
to time. (2) A commission shall have the power to sue and be sued in its own name in civil
suits and actions and to defend suits against it. (3) A commission shall have the power to
adopt and make use of an official seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (4) A commission
shall have the power to adopt, alter, and repeal bylaws, regulations and...
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10A-30-1.10
Section 10A-30-1.10 Furnishing of statements to Secretary of State; applicable to professional
associations formed prior to January 1, 1984. A professional association shall, within 30
days after the organization of the professional association pursuant to this article and within
30 days after November 1 of each year thereafter, furnish a statement to the Secretary of
State showing the names and post office addresses of all members or shareholders in the professional
association and shall certify that all members or shareholders are duly licensed or otherwise
legally authorized to render professional service in this state. This report shall be made
on such forms and shall be prescribed and furnished upon request by the Secretary of State,
shall be signed by the president or vice-president of the professional association and acknowledged
and sworn to before a notary public by the person signing the report and shall be filed in
the office of the Secretary of State. Upon the failure or...
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10A-30-1.12
Section 10A-30-1.12 Professional services to be rendered only through licensed officers or
employees; applicable to professional associations formed prior to January 1, 1984. A professional
association may render professional services only through officers, employees, and agents
who are themselves duly licensed or otherwise legally authorized to render professional service
within this state. The term "employee," as used in this section, does not include
clerks, bookkeepers, technicians, nurses, or other individuals who are not usually or ordinarily
considered by custom and practice to be rendering professional services for which a license
or other legal authorization is required in connection with the profession practiced by a
particular professional association, nor does the term "employee" include any other
person who performs all his or her employment under the direct supervision and control of
an officer, agent, or employee who is himself or herself rendering professional service...

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10A-4-1.03
Section 10A-4-1.03 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires,
the term: (1) DISQUALIFIED PERSON. Any person who is not a qualified person. (2) DOMESTIC
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION. A corporation for profit or nonprofit organized pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter. (3) FOREIGN PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION. A corporation or unincorporated
association, for profit or nonprofit, organized for the purpose of rendering professional
services under a law other than the law of Alabama. (4) LICENSING AUTHORITY. As defined in
Section 10A-1-1.03(49). (5) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. As defined in Section 10A-1-1.03(80). (6)
QUALIFIED PERSON. With respect to any domestic professional corporation: a. An individual
who is authorized by law of Alabama or of any qualified state to render a professional service
permitted by the certificate of formation of the professional corporation; b. A general partnership
in which all the partners are qualified persons with respect to the...
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10A-30-1.04
Section 10A-30-1.04 Formation; restriction on service rendered; applicable to professional
associations formed prior to January 1, 1984. Prior to January 1, 1984, one or more persons
duly licensed to practice a profession under the laws of this state may form a professional
association, as distinguished from a partnership or corporation, for the purpose of carrying
on a profession upon compliance with the terms of this article; provided, that no professional
association organized pursuant to the provisions of this article shall render professional
service in more than one type of professional service. (Acts 1961, No. 865, p. 1349, §2;
Acts 1971, No. 184, p. 479; §10-10-4; amended and renumbered by Act 2009-513, p. 967, §370.)...

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