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38-13-2
Section 38-13-2 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words shall have the
following meanings: (1) ADULT. An individual 19 years of age and older. (2) ADULT CARE FACILITY.
A person or entity holding a Department of Human Resources license or approval or certification
to provide care, including foster care, for adults. (3) APPLICANT. A person or entity who
submits an application for license as a child care or adult care facility to the Department
of Human Resources or a child placing agency, or an application for employment or for a volunteer
position to a Department of Human Resources licensed child care or adult care facility. With
regard to child care and adult care facilities in a home setting, the term includes an adult
household member whose residence is in the home. The term also includes an individual who
submits an application for a volunteer position or for employment with the Department of Human
Resources in a position in which the person has unsupervised...
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25-8-59
Section 25-8-59 Penalties; notice of violation and opportunity to show cause; hearing. (a)
Any employer who violates this chapter, or who fails or refuses to obey within a reasonable
time any lawful order or direction given by the state officials charged with the enforcement
of this chapter, and any parent, guardian, or custodian who suffers or permits a person under
his or her care or control who is under 19 years of age to work in violation of this chapter,
shall be subject to civil penalties in addition to other penalties provided in this chapter.
(b) The department may impose a civil penalty of three hundred dollars ($300) upon the following
determination: An employer has violated a statutory provision of Section 25-8-35(17), 25-8-36,
25-8-37, 25-8-38, 25-8-39, 25-8-40, 25-8-41, 25-8-44(a), 25-8-44(b), 25-8-45, 25-8-54, 25-8-57,
25-8-60, or 25-8-61. (c) The department may impose a civil penalty of one thousand dollars
($1,000) to five thousand dollars ($5,000) upon the following...
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36-25-1
Section 36-25-1 Definitions. Whenever used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) BUSINESS. Any corporation, partnership, proprietorship, firm,
enterprise, franchise, association, organization, self-employed individual, or any other legal
entity. (2) BUSINESS WITH WHICH THE PERSON IS ASSOCIATED. Any business of which the person
or a member of his or her family is an officer, owner, partner, board of director member,
employee, or holder of more than five percent of the fair market value of the business. (3)
CANDIDATE. This term as used in this chapter shall have the same meaning ascribed to it in
Section 17-5-2. (4) COMMISSION. The State Ethics Commission. (5) COMPLAINT. Written allegation
or allegations that a violation of this chapter has occurred. (6) COMPLAINANT. A person who
alleges a violation or violations of this chapter by filing a complaint against a respondent.
(7) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. A complaint filed pursuant to this...
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20-2-190
Section 20-2-190 Penalties; sale of ephedrine, etc.; Alabama Drug Abuse Task Force. (a) Any
person who manufactures, sells, transfers, receives, or possesses a listed precursor chemical
violates this article if the person: (1) Knowingly fails to comply with the reporting requirements
of this article; (2) Knowingly makes a false statement in a report or record required by this
article or the rules adopted thereunder; (3) Is required by this article to have a listed
precursor chemical license or permit, and is a person as defined by this article, and knowingly
or deliberately fails to obtain such a license or permit. An offense under this subsection
shall constitute a Class C felony. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 20-2-188,
a person who possesses, sells, transfers, or otherwise furnishes or attempts to solicit another
or conspires to possess, sell, transfer, or otherwise furnish a listed precursor chemical
or a product containing a precursor chemical or ephedrine or...
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45-37-123.103
Section 45-37-123.103 Death benefits. (a) Preretirement death benefits. A vested member's beneficiary
is entitled to a preretirement joint survivorship pension, as described below. (1) MARRIED
MEMBER. If a married, active member dies, then the beneficiary may elect, on a form provided
by the pension board, to be paid in one of the following forms: a. One Hundred Percent Preretirement
Joint Survivorship Pension. If such member was eligible for a deferred retirement benefit
at the time of the member's death, then the beneficiary may elect to be paid in the form of
a 100 percent preretirement joint survivorship pension, which is a monthly annuity paid during
the beneficiary's lifetime which is equal to the actuarial equivalent of the benefits that
would have been paid to the member if, instead of dying, the member had terminated employment;
or b. Refund. The beneficiary may elect a refund of the member's employee contributions in
accordance with Section 45-37-123.104(4)b. (2) UNMARRIED...
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22-8A-11
Section 22-8A-11 Surrogate; requirements; attending physician consulted, intent of patient
followed; persons who may serve as surrogate; priority; validity of decisions; liability;
form; declaratory and injunctive relief; penalties. (a) If no advance directive for health
care has been made, or if no duly appointed health care proxy is reasonably available, or
if a valid advance directive for health care fails to address a particular circumstance, subject
to the provisions of subsection (c) hereof, a surrogate, in consultation with the attending
physician, may, subject to the provisions of Section 22-8A-6, determine whether to provide,
withdraw, or withhold life-sustaining treatment or artificially provided nutrition and hydration
if all of the following conditions are met: (1) The attending physician determines, to a reasonable
degree of medical certainty, that: a. The individual is no longer able to understand, appreciate,
and direct his or her medical treatment, and b. The individual...
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6-5-160
Section 6-5-160 Legislative findings. The Legislature of Alabama finds and declares: (1) That
in order to protect children from exposure to obscenity, prevent assaults on the sensibilities
of unwilling adults by the purveyor of obscene material, and suppress the proliferation of
"adult-only video stores," "adult bookstores," "adult movie houses,"
and "adult-only entertainment," the sale and dissemination of obscene material should
be regulated without impinging on the First Amendment rights of free speech by erecting barriers
to the open display of erotic and lascivious material. (2) That the premises in which a violation
of Division 5, Article 4, Chapter 12, Title 13A occurs should be declared a public nuisance.
(Act 98-467, p. 893, §1.)...
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13A-12-200.3
Section 13A-12-200.3 Dissemination of obscene material; penalty; disposition of fines. It shall
be unlawful for any person to knowingly procure or write advertisement for obscene material
or disseminate publicly any obscene material. Any person who violates this subsection shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not more than
ten thousand dollars ($10,000) and may also be imprisoned in the county jail for not more
than one year. If a person is held under this section in the county jail, one-half of any
fines collected and due to be deposited to the State General Fund for violations of this section
shall be paid by the Comptroller to the general fund of the county where the person is held
for the operation of the county jail. (Acts 1989, No. 89-402, p. 791, §5; Act 98-467, p.
893, §6.)...
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15-20A-10
Section 15-20A-10 Adult sex offender - Registration with local law enforcement; residence restrictions.
(a)(1) Immediately upon release from incarceration, or immediately upon conviction if the
adult sex offender is not incarcerated, the adult sex offender shall appear in person and
register all required registration information with local law enforcement in each county in
which the adult sex offender resides or intends to reside, accepts or intends to accept employment,
accepts or intends to accept a volunteer position, and begins or intends to begin school attendance.
(2) An adult sex offender who registers pursuant to subdivision (1) shall have seven days
from release to comply with the residence restrictions pursuant to subsection (a) of Section
15-20A-11. (b) Immediately upon establishing a new residence, accepting employment, accepting
a volunteer position, or beginning school attendance, the adult sex offender shall appear
in person to register with local law enforcement in each...
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15-20A-17
Section 15-20A-17 Adult sex offender - Loitering in certain areas; requirements for entering
K-12 school property or attending K-12 school events. (a)(1) No adult sex offender, after
having been convicted of a sex offense involving a minor, shall loiter on or within 500 feet
of the property line of any property on which there is a school, childcare facility, playground,
park, athletic field or facility, school bus stop, college or university, or any other business
or facility having a principal purpose of caring for, educating, or entertaining minors. (2)
Under this subsection, loiter means to enter or remain on property while having no legitimate
purpose or, if a legitimate purpose exists, remaining on that property beyond the time necessary
to fulfill that purpose. An adult sex offender does not violate this subsection unless he
or she has first been asked to leave a prohibited location by a person authorized to exclude
the adult sex offender from the premises. An authorized person...
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