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26-2A-102
Section 26-2A-102 Court appointment of guardian for incapacitated person. (a) Except as provided
by subsection (e), an incapacitated person or any person interested in the welfare of the
incapacitated person may petition for appointment of a limited or general guardian. (b) After
the filing of a petition, the court shall set a date for hearing on the issue of incapacity
so that notices may be given as required by Section 26-2A-103, and, unless the allegedly incapacitated
person is represented by counsel, appoint an attorney to represent the person in the proceeding.
The person so appointed may be granted the powers and duties of a guardian ad litem. The person
alleged to be incapacitated shall be examined by a physician or other qualified person appointed
by the court who shall submit a report in writing to the court. The person alleged to be incapacitated
also shall be interviewed by a court representative sent by the court. The court representative
also shall interview the person who...
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37-1-126
Section 37-1-126 Superseding order - Order of stay or supersedeas. An appeal to the Circuit
Court of Montgomery County shall not stay or supersede the order or action of the commission
appealed from. Subject to the provisions of this subdivision, the circuit court may, upon
hearing and notice, and after consideration of the testimony taken before the commission,
stay or supersede the order or action of the commission. (1) If the appeal to the circuit
court is from an order of the commission reducing or refusing to increase rates, fares or
charges, or any of them, or any schedule or part or parts of any schedule, of such rates,
fares or charges, the circuit court shall not direct or order a supersedeas or stay of the
action or order appealed from without requiring, as a condition precedent to the granting
of such supersedeas, that the utility applying for the same shall execute and file with the
clerk of said court a bond which shall be as provided in this subdivision. (2) If the...
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2-28-11
Section 2-28-11 Penalties for violations of provisions of chapter or rules or regulations promulgated
hereunder; injunctive proceedings to restrain performance, etc., of professional work or services
without permit. (a) Penalties. Any person who engages in professional work or services as
defined in this chapter or any person who solicits such work through advertising or in any
other manner without having a permit as required by said chapter or any person who violates
any of the provisions or requirements of this chapter or any rules and regulations adopted
and promulgated as authorized under said chapter by failure to comply with any of the requirements
or rules and regulations of said chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction,
shall be fined not less than $25.00 nor more than $500.00 and, within the discretion of the
court, may also be imprisoned for a period not to exceed six months. Fines paid for such violations
shall be deposited in the State Treasury to the...
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2-8-103
Section 2-8-103 Penalty; inspection of books and records; injunctions. (a) Any dealer, handler,
processor or other purchaser of soybeans who willfully fails or refuses to deduct and pay
to the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries any assessment required to be so deducted
and remitted to the commissioner or who fails or refuses to obtain a permit authorizing the
purchase of soybeans in Alabama shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall
be fined not less than $25.00 nor more than $500.00 and, in the discretion of the court, may
also be imprisoned for a term not to exceed six months. Any purchaser of soybeans who fails
or refuses to allow the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries or his authorized agents
and employees to inspect and review his books and records which disclose his purchases of
soybeans for the purpose of ascertaining the accuracy of amounts deducted and remitted as
required under this article shall also be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon...
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24-8-13
Section 24-8-13 Recommendation for hearing by investigator; order for hearing; parties' right
to take civil action; amendment of complaint; subpoenas; refusal to allow discovery; hearing;
panel opinion and order; review. (a) If not sooner resolved, the investigator, upon completion
of his investigation, shall submit to ADECA a statement of the facts disclosed by his investigation
and recommend either that the complaint be dismissed or that a panel of office members be
designated to hear the complaint. ADECA, after review of the case file and the statement and
recommendation of the investigator, shall issue an order either of dismissal or for a hearing,
which is not subject to judicial or other further review. (b) If the order is for dismissal,
ADECA shall mail a copy of the order to the complainant and the respondent at their last known
addresses. The complainant may bring an action against the respondent in circuit court within
90 days of the date of the dismissal or within one year...
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34-25-7
Section 34-25-7 Injunctions; contempt of court. If any person violates any provisions of this
chapter, the board shall, upon direction of a majority of the board, in the name of the State
of Alabama, apply in any circuit court of competent jurisdiction for an order enjoining such
violation or an order enforcing compliance with this chapter. Upon the filing of a verified
petition in the court, the court, or any judge thereof, if satisfied by affidavit or otherwise
that the person has violated this chapter, may issue a temporary injunction, without notice
or bond, enjoining such continued violation; and, if it is established that the person has
violated or is violating this chapter, the court, or any judge thereof, may enter a judgment
perpetually enjoining the violation or enforcing compliance with this chapter. In case of
violation of any order or judgment issued under the provisions of this section, the court,
or any judge thereof, may try and punish the offender for contempt of...
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2-8-291
Section 2-8-291 Penalty for failure to deduct and pay over assessment; inspection of books
and records; injunctions. (a) Any dealer, handler, processor, buyers or other distributors
of catfish feed who willfully fails or refuses to deduct and pay to the Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries any assessment required to be so deducted and remitted to the commissioner
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, in addition to other penalty
provided by law, shall be fined in an amount equal to three times the amount of the assessment
he failed or refused to collect and remit as required under this article. Any distributor
of catfish feed who fails or refuses to allow the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries
or his authorized agents and employees to inspect and review his books and records which disclose
his distributed or manufactured tonnage of catfish feed for the purpose of ascertaining the
accuracy of amounts deducted and remitted as required under this...
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2-8-62
Section 2-8-62 Penalty for failure to deduct and pay over assessment; inspection of books and
records; injunctions. (a) Any dealer, handler, processor, sales market or other purchaser
of swine who willfully fails or refuses to deduct and pay to the Commissioner of Agriculture
and Industries any assessment required to be so deducted and remitted to the commissioner
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, in addition to other penalty
provided by law, shall be fined in an amount equal to three times the amount of the assessment
he failed or refused to collect and remit as required under this article. Any purchaser of
swine who fails or refuses to allow the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries or his
authorized agents and employees to inspect and review his books and records which disclose
his purchases of swine for the purpose of ascertaining the accuracy of amounts deducted and
remitted as required under this article shall also be guilty of a misdemeanor. The...
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22-52-10.10
Section 22-52-10.10 Renewal of outpatient commitment order. (a) A petition for renewal of an
outpatient commitment order may be filed by the director of a designated mental health facility
or his or her designee at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the current commitment
order. The petition, together with a copy of the original commitment order and copies of any
subsequent renewal commitment orders, shall be filed with the probate court of the county
where the commitment was originally ordered. The petition shall explain in detail why renewal
of the order is being requested and shall include testimony affirming the facility's belief
that the respondent meets the requirements for renewal pursuant to Section 22-52-10.2. (b)
The judge of probate shall conduct a hearing, within 30 days after the date of petition, to
consider the petition for renewal of the commitment order. (c) Adequate written notice shall
be provided to the respondent prior to the hearing. (d) The hearing shall be...
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26-10A-25
Section 26-10A-25 Final decree; dispositional hearing. (a) When the pre-placement investigation
has been completed and approved or the investigation has been waived for good cause shown,
the petition for adoption shall be set for a dispositional hearing as soon as possible or
no later than 90 days after the filing of the petition. When there has not been a pre-placement
investigation or the investigation has not been waived for good cause shown or when the adoptee
is a special needs child, the petition for adoption shall be set for a dispositional hearing
as soon as possible or no later than 120 days after the filing of the petition. Upon good
cause shown, the court may extend the time for the dispositional hearing and entry of the
final decree. (b) At the dispositional hearing, the court shall grant a final decree of adoption
if it finds on clear and convincing evidence that: (1) The adoptee has been in the actual
physical custody of the petitioners for a period of 60 days, unless for...
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