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45-49-40.14
Section 45-49-40.14 Issuance of license to persons in armed forces who held license at time
of entry into service. Any person who, after, September 8, 1961, shall enter the active military
or naval service of the United States, or of this state, and who, at the time of such entry,
was the holder of a license as a barber, or apprentice, and which license was then in full
force and effect, shall be granted a like license upon presentation to such board of barber
commissioners of an honorable discharge from such military or naval service, dated not more
than one year prior to the time of such presentation, and a medical certificate as required
under this part, attesting that the person presenting it is free from any contagious or infectious
or communicable disease, which certificate shall be dated not more than 30 days prior to the
time of such presentation, and provided further such person shall pay a fee of ten dollars
($10) for the issuance of such license as required by this part....
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22-19-1
Section 22-19-1 Regulation of transportation of dead bodies. The State Board of Health shall
prescribe the rules and regulations under which the bodies of deceased persons may be brought
into, or transported through, the state and, also, the rules and regulations under which such
bodies may be transported from one point to another point in the same county or from one county
to another in this state; but the said State Board of Health may, in its discretion, forbid
the conveyance of the bodies of persons who have died of infectious, contagious or communicable
diseases into, or through, this state or from one county to another in this state. This section
shall not be so construed as to prevent county boards of health from regulating the transportation
of the bodies of deceased persons within their respective county limits; but cities and towns
are prohibited from enacting ordinances regulating the removal from the city or town of the
bodies of deceased persons or the issuance of removal...
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3-1-21
Section 3-1-21 Sale or exchange of horse or mule affected with glanders, etc.; fee of district
attorney. Any person who, by himself or another or as agent for another, shall knowingly sell
or exchange any horse or mule subject to the disease or affection known as "choking,"
or affected with glanders or some other fatal, contagious or infectious disease must, on conviction,
be fined not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00 and may also be sentenced to hard labor
for the county for not less than three nor more than six months. One half of the fine shall
go to the party injured. For each conviction under this section, the district attorney shall
be entitled to a fee of $50.00. (Code 1886, §3839; Code 1896, §4762; Code 1907, §6239;
Code 1923, §3230; Code 1940, T. 3, §18.)...
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2-15-290
Section 2-15-290 When tick eradication to be commenced within county; expenditures by county
upon commencement of tick eradication by state board; county commissions to make appropriations
for tick eradication. The work of tick eradication shall be taken up in all counties that
shall be at any time partially or completely tick infested under the rules and regulations
of the State Board of Agriculture and Industries. Where the State Board of Agriculture and
Industries has begun the work of tick eradication in any county or in part of any county,
the county shall not have authority to make any expenditure, except for preferred claims enumerated
by the statutes, until provision has been made for financing the county's part of such work.
The county commission of the county shall make adequate appropriations to execute the law
relating to such tick eradication in good faith. (Ag. Code 1927, §576; Code 1940, T. 2, §368.)...

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22-19-22
Section 22-19-22 Notice of possession of bodies required to be buried at public expense; delivery
to board; authorization to solicit dead bodies from counties. All public officers of this
state and their assistants and all officers and their deputies of every county, city, town
or other municipality and of every prison, penitentiary, morgue and public hospital in this
state having charge or control over any dead human body or bodies, not dead from any contagious
or infectious disease and required to be buried at public expense, are required to notify
the said Anatomical Board, or such person or persons as may from time to time be designated
in writing by said board or its duly authorized officers, whenever any such body or bodies
come into their possession, charge or control and shall, without fee or reward, deliver such
body or bodies and suffer said board and its duly authorized agents, who may comply with the
provisions of this article, to take and remove all such bodies to be used...
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2-16-42
Section 2-16-42 Administration and enforcement of division generally; quarantining of poultry
and eggs produced on premises not equipped with prescribed disposal facilities; right of entry
and inspection of State Veterinarian, etc. (a) This division shall be administered and enforced
by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries through the facilities of the Department
of Agriculture and Industries, and the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, the State
Veterinarian, his associates and assistants or other authorized employees or agents of the
Department of Agriculture and Industries shall be authorized to quarantine and prohibit the
removal or other disposition of any poultry and eggs from premises, buildings, vehicles or
other places unless such poultry and eggs are produced on premises equipped with disposal
facilities as prescribed by the State Board of Agriculture and Industries as authorized and
required under Section 2-16-41. Quarantine orders issued under this section...
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22-21-1
Section 22-21-1 Establishment of hospitals by local authorities. The corporate authorities
of any town or city and the county commission of any county may each establish, within the
town or city or within the county, hospitals, temporary or permanent, for the reception of
the sick or infirm or of persons suspected of having infectious or contagious diseases, and
may make all needful rules and regulations for the control and management thereof and may
confer by contract upon any institution for the instruction of students of medicine located
in the city, town or county in which such hospital is situated, upon such terms and for such
number of years as they may determine, the right to select the visiting staff of physicians
to such hospital for the collegiate course of each year and to hold clinics on the patients
therein and have its students attend such clinics. The corporate authorities and the county
commission may unite in the establishment of such hospitals, if deemed expedient,...
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45-27-60.04
Section 45-27-60.04 Duty to investigate certain deaths. It shall be the duty of the county
medical examiner, or designated assistant medical examiner, to investigate any death in Escambia
County when the death falls within one or more of the following categories: (1) Deaths that
occur suddenly and unexpectedly, that is, when the person has not been under medical care
for significant disease of the heart or lung, or other disease. (2) Deaths suspected to be
due to violence, resulting from anyone of the following: Suicide, accident, homicide, or undetermined
injury, regardless of when or where the injury occurred. (3) Deaths suspected to be due to
alcohol, or drugs, or exposure to toxic agents. (4) Deaths due to poisoning. (5) Deaths of
persons in the custody of law enforcement officers or in penal institutions. (6) Deaths suspected
to be involved with the occupation of the decedent. (7) Deaths unattended by a physician.
(8) Deaths due to neglect. (9) Any stillbirth of 20 or more weeks...
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45-49-171.63
Section 45-49-171.63 Investigation of deaths. It shall be the duty of the county medical examiner
to investigate any death in Mobile County when the death may fall within one or more of the
following categories: (1) Any death that occurs suddenly and unexpectedly, that is, when the
person has not been under medical care for significant heart, lung, or other disease. (2)
Any death suspected to be due to violence, resulting, that is, from suicidal, accidental,
homicidal, or undetermined injury, regardless of when or where the injury occurred. (3) Any
death suspected to be due to alcohol or drugs or exposure to toxic agents. (4) Deaths due
to poisoning. (5) All deaths of persons in the custody of law enforcement officers or in penal
institutions. (6) Deaths suspected to be involved with the decedent's occupation. (7) Deaths
unattended by a physician. (8) Any death due to neglect. (9) Any stillbirth of 20 or more
weeks' gestation unattended by a physician. (10) Deaths due to criminal...
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22-3-8
Section 22-3-8 County quarantine officers. There shall be in each county having no health officer
a county quarantine officer, who shall be a licensed physician and who shall be appointed
by the State Committee of Public Health on the recommendation of the county board of health,
whose tenure of office shall expire on the election of a county health officer; provided,
that in no event shall his term of office extend more than three years from the date of his
appointment; and provided further, that the State Committee of Public Health shall have power
to remove a quarantine officer at any time, in its judgment, the public good requires such
removal. The salary of the county quarantine officer shall be fixed, at not exceeding $125.00
per month, by the county commission and shall be paid in monthly installments from funds available
to the county for this purpose. The county quarantine officer shall, under the supervision
and control of the state health officer and county board of health,...
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