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36-25-16
Section 36-25-16 Reports by persons who are related to public officials or public employees
and who represent persons before regulatory body or contract with state. (a) When any citizen
of the state or business with which he or she is associated represents for a fee any person
before a regulatory body of the Executive Branch, he or she shall report to the commission
the name of any adult child, parent, spouse, brother, or sister who is a public official or
a public employee of that regulatory body of the Executive Branch. (b) When any citizen of
the state or business with which the person is associated enters into a contract for the sale
of goods or services to the State of Alabama or any of its agencies or any county or municipality
and any of their respective agencies in amounts exceeding seven thousand five hundred dollars
($7,500), he or she shall report to the commission the names of any adult child, parent, spouse,
brother, or sister who is a public official or public employee of...
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40-18-86
Section 40-18-86 Sale or transfer of real property and associated tangible property by nonresidents.
(a) As used in this section, the term nonresident of Alabama shall include individuals, trusts,
partnerships, corporations, and unincorporated organizations. Any seller or transferor who
meets all of the following conditions and who provides the buyer or transferee with an affidavit
signed under oath swearing or affirming that all of the following conditions are met will
be deemed a resident for purposes of this section: (1) The seller or transferor has filed
Alabama income tax returns or appropriate extensions have been received for the two income
tax years immediately preceding the year of sale. (2) The seller or transferor is in business
in Alabama and will continue substantially the same business in Alabama after the sale or
the seller or transferor has real property remaining in the state at the time of closing of
equal or greater value than the withholding tax liability as...
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8-13-4
Section 8-13-4 License - Bond required of applicant. (a) Every applicant for a going out of
business sale or distress merchandise sale license shall execute and file with the probate
judge to whom the application is made a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $2,500 or five
percent of the wholesale value of the inventory as set forth in the application, whichever
is greater, with two or more sureties thereon, approved by said probate judge or with the
surety thereon a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Alabama, which bond
in any event shall be approved by said probate judge, payable to the State of Alabama, and
shall be conditioned upon faithful observance of all the conditions of this chapter and shall
also indemnify any purchaser at such sale who suffers any loss by reason of misrepresentation
in said sale. (b) Such bond shall continue in effect for one year after the termination of
the sale for which it is made. (c) The licensee shall notify the probate judge...
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12-23A-3
Section 12-23A-3 Legislative intent. (a) The Legislature recognizes that a critical need exists
in this state for the criminal justice system to more effectively address the number of defendants
who are involved with substance abuse or addiction. For the criminal justice system to maintain
credibility, court and community alternatives for the substance abuse and addiction involved
defendant must be expanded. A growing body of research demonstrates the impact of substance
abuse on public safety, personal health, and health care costs, the spread of communicable
disease, educational performance and attainment, work force reliability and productivity,
family safety, and financial stability. Requiring accountability and effective treatment,
in addition to or in place of, conventional and expensive incarceration, will promote public
safety, the welfare of the individuals involved, reduce the burden upon the State Treasury
and benefit the common welfare of this state. The goals of this...
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22-27-70
Section 22-27-70 Definitions. When used herein the following words and terms shall have meaning
ascribed below unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (1) COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT.
Any food service establishment, retail food store, public or private school, food processing
establishment, or other establishment where food is sold or offered for sale; or any establishment
that slaughters, fabricates, bones, or processes animals, poultry, or fish, whether or not
required by law to be licensed or permitted by an agency of the State of Alabama. (2) DISPOSE.
To discard or carry away, whether personally or by and through a contractor, and whether for
the purposes of recycling, reuse, or reprocessing or for ultimate elimination. (3) INEDIBLE
ANIMAL BY-PRODUCT. Any bone, fat, offal, carcass, blood, skin, hide, tallow, lard, feather,
horn, hoof, or any other solid by-product derived from any animal, poultry, or fish, as part
of the operation of a commercial establishment; but not to...
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22-27-90
Section 22-27-90 Definitions. When used herein the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT. Any food service establishment, retail food store,
limited food service establishment, limited retail food store, food processing establishment,
or other place of business where food is prepared or sold or offered for sale, or any establishment
that slaughters, fabricates, bones or processes animals, poultry, or fish, whether or not
required by law to be licensed or permitted by an agency of the State of Alabama. (2) DEPARTMENT.
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management as established by Section 22-22A-4. (3)
DISPOSE. To discard or carry away, whether personally or by and through a contractor, and
whether for the purposes of recycling, reuse, or reprocessing or for ultimate elimination.
(4) INEDIBLE ANIMAL BY-PRODUCT. Any bone, fat, offal, carcass, blood, skin, hide, tallow,
lard, feather, horn, hoof, or any other solid by-product derived from any...
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26-14-3
Section 26-14-3 Mandatory reporting. (a) All hospitals, clinics, sanitariums, doctors, physicians,
surgeons, medical examiners, coroners, dentists, osteopaths, optometrists, chiropractors,
podiatrists, physical therapists, nurses, public and private K-12 employees, school teachers
and officials, peace officers, law enforcement officials, pharmacists, social workers, day
care workers or employees, mental health professionals, employees of public and private institutions
of postsecondary and higher education, members of the clergy as defined in Rule 505 of the
Alabama Rules of Evidence, or any other person called upon to render aid or medical assistance
to any child, when the child is known or suspected to be a victim of child abuse or neglect,
shall be required to report orally, either by telephone or direct communication immediately,
and shall be followed by a written report, to a duly constituted authority. (b)(1) When an
initial report is made to a law enforcement official, the...
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28-2-1
Section 28-2-1 Procedure for elections to determine classification of counties as wet or dry
counties; laws applicable in dry counties. (a) In every county where a majority of the electors
voting in an election, called by the Governor to determine whether Chapter 3 of this title
shall be adopted in the county, vote "Yes," Chapter 3 and all of its provisions
shall be immediately put into operation in such county, but in every county where a majority
of the electors voting in the election vote "No," Chapter 3 shall not go into effect
in such county and all laws prohibiting the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors or beverages
now in force and effect in Alabama shall remain in full force and effect in every such county.
For the purpose of this chapter the term "wet county" shall mean any county which
by a majority of those voting voted in the affirmative in the election provided for in this
section, and "dry counties" shall be construed to mean all counties which by a majority
of...
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32-12-42
Section 32-12-42 Duties of manufacturers. The manufacturers of motorcycle helmets for sale
in Alabama shall meet the following specifications and comply with the following procedures:
(1) All protective helmets shall be required to meet minimum regulations of the USA standards
set forth in Z-90 regulations of 1966. (2) A manufacturer desiring to secure approval of a
protective helmet shall submit to the Director of Public Safety, State of Alabama, Montgomery,
Alabama 36104, postage prepaid, a test report certified as required in Z-90 basic standards,
together with a sample of the helmet for which approval is sought. The director may contract
with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators in conducting testing procedures
and the giving of approval of helmets submitted. (3) If, after receipt of the test report
from an independent testing laboratory, the Director of Public Safety finds that the helmet
meets the requirements, notice of approval of the helmet will be issued....
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36-18-21
Section 36-18-21 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words, phrases or terms
shall have the following meanings, respectively unless the context thereof clearly indicates
otherwise: (a) DIRECTOR. Shall mean the Director of the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences.
(b) PERSON. A human being, and where appropriate, a public or private corporation, an unincorporated
association, a partnership, a government or a governmental instrumentality. (c) DNA. Deoxyribonucleic
acid. (d) DNA SAMPLE. Any biological sample containing DNA. (e) DNA RECORD. An objective form
of scientific analysis or tests which contain genetic identification characteristics of DNA
samples. (f) DNA POPULATION FREQUENCY. The frequency of occurrence of a particular DNA trait
or fragment in a particular population. (g) DNA DATABASE. That system established by the Director
of the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences for the purposes of collecting, storing and
maintaining DNA records. (h) DNA POPULATION...
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