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13A-12-260
Section 13A-12-260 Drug paraphernalia; use or possession; delivery or sale; forfeiture. (a)
Definition of "drug paraphernalia". As used in this section, the term "drug
paraphernalia" means all equipment, products, and materials of any kind which are used,
intended for use, or designed for use, in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, harvesting,
manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing, preparing, testing, analyzing,
packaging, repackaging, storing, containing, concealing, injecting, ingesting, inhaling, or
otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled substance in violation of the controlled
substances laws of this state. It includes but is not limited to: (1) Kits used, intended
for use, or designed for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, or harvesting
of any species of plant which is a controlled substance or from which a controlled substance
can be derived; (2) Kits used, intended for use, or designed for use in manufacturing,...

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20-2-20
Section 20-2-20 Administration of chapter. (a) The State Board of Health, unless otherwise
specified, shall administer this chapter and may add substances to or delete or reschedule
all substances enumerated in the schedules in Sections 20-2-23, 20-2-25, 20-2-27, 20-2-29,
or 20-2-31 pursuant to the procedures of the State Board of Health. In making a determination
regarding a substance, the State Board of Health shall consider all of the following: (1)
The actual or relative potential for abuse. (2) The scientific evidence of its pharmacological
effect, if known. (3) The state of current scientific knowledge regarding the substance. (4)
The history and current pattern of abuse. (5) The scope, duration, and significance of abuse.
(6) The risk to the public health. (7) The potential of the substance to produce psychic or
physiological dependence liability. (8) Whether the substance is an immediate precursor of
a substance already controlled under this chapter. (b) After considering the...
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20-2-60
Section 20-2-60 Definitions. As used in this article the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) ADMINISTER. The direct application of a controlled substance, whether by injection,
inhalation, ingestion, or any other means, to the body of a patient by any of the following:
a. A supervising physician, or, in his or her presence, his or her authorized agent. b. An
assistant to physician. c. The patient at the direction and in the presence of the supervising
physician or assistant to physician. (2) ASSISTANT TO PHYSICIAN. Any person who is a graduate
of an approved program, is licensed by the board, and is registered by the board to perform
medical services under the supervision of a physician approved by the board to supervise an
assistant to physician. (3) BOARD. The Board of Medical Examiners of the State of Alabama.
(4) PHYSICIAN SUPERVISION. A formal relationship between a licensed assistant to physician
and a supervising physician under whom the assistant to physician...
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22-5C-2
Section 22-5C-2 State Advisory Council on Palliative Care and Quality of Life. (a) Not later
than November 23, 2015, the State Health Department shall establish a State Advisory Council
on Palliative Care and Quality of Life within the department. (b) The council membership shall
be appointed by the State Health Officer and shall include interdisciplinary palliative care
medical, nursing, social work, pharmacy, and spiritual professional expertise; patient and
family caregiver advocate representation, and any other relevant appointees the State Health
Officer determines appropriate. The State Health Officer shall consider the racial, gender,
geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state when appointing members. Membership
shall specifically include health professionals having palliative care work experience or
expertise in palliative care delivery models in a variety of inpatient, outpatient, and community
settings such as acute care, long-term care, and hospice and with...
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22-5A-2
Section 22-5A-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have
the meanings ascribed to them by this section: (1) ADMINISTRATOR. Any person charged with
the general administration or supervision of a health care, domiciliary or residential facility
without regard to whether such person has an ownership interest in such facility or to whether
such person's functions and duties are shared with one or more other persons. (2) COMMUNITY
OMBUDSMAN. A person selected by an area agency on aging who is then trained and certified
as such by the commission pursuant to Section 22-5A-4. (3) DEPARTMENT. Department of Senior
Services. (4) HEALTH CARE FACILITY. Any skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility,
domiciliary, boarding home facility or hospital now or hereafter subject to regulation or
licensure by the Bureau of Licensure and Certification of the State Department of Health or
a county department of health which provides any generally accepted facet...
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34-23-50
Section 34-23-50 Required. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to
practice pharmacy in this state or to permit prescriptions to be compounded and/or dispensed
by persons other than those duly licensed by the board to practice pharmacy in this state;
provided, that any person who holds a professional degree in pharmacy from a school of pharmacy
recognized by the board who is serving his or her internship under the immediate direct supervision
of a pharmacist on the premises registered by the board and any person who is enrolled in
a school of pharmacy recognized by the board working under the immediate and direct supervision
of a pharmacist on the premises registered by the board pursuing his or her education as a
pharmacist shall be permitted to compound and/or dispense prescriptions. In order to be considered
enrolled in a school of pharmacy and pursuing his or her education as a pharmacist, a person
shall not be absent from the school of pharmacy for more...
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40-23-260
Section 40-23-260 Program established; definitions; informational reports; Wholesale and Distributor
Reporting Advisory Group. (a) This article shall establish the Wholesale to Retail Accountability
Program or "WRAP". (b) For the purpose of this article, the following words shall
have the following meanings: (1) DEPARTMENT. The State Department of Revenue. (2) LICENSED
BEER OR WINE DISTRIBUTOR. A distributor, as licensed by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board, selling or distributing beer or wine in this state. (3) PERSON. Any individual, firm,
partnership, association, corporation, limited liability company, receiver, trustee, or any
other entity. (4) RETAILER. A person or group of persons that have a relationship with each
other as defined in Section 267(b) of the federal Internal Revenue Code whose primary business
is the sale of tangible personal property at retail, including supporting operations such
as warehousing, shipping, and storage of product, and who holds a...
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34-24-191
Section 34-24-191 Definitions. (a) For the purposes of this article, the following words and
phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed by this section: (1) BOARD. The Board
of Physical Therapy established by Section 34-24-192. (2) FOREIGN EDUCATED PHYSICAL THERAPIST.
A person trained or educated in the practice of physical therapy outside of the United States
or any of its territorial possessions. (3) IMPAIRED. The inability of a physical therapy licensee
to practice physical therapy with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of illness,
inebriation, excessive use of drugs, narcotics, alcohol, chemicals, or other substances, or
as a result of any physical or mental condition. (4) PHYSICAL THERAPY. The treatment of a
human being by the use of exercise, massage, heat, cold, water, radiant energy, electricity,
or sound for the purpose of correcting or alleviating any physical or mental condition or
preventing the development of any physical or mental disability, or...
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16-27-4.1
Section 16-27-4.1 Physical qualifications of school bus drivers. (a) A local board of education
may not hire, employ, or enter into any agreement with any person for the purposes of operating
a school bus transporting students to or from school or school related events, unless the
person is physically qualified to drive a school bus. A person is physically qualified to
drive a school bus if that person satisfies all of the following requirements: (1) Has no
loss of a foot, a leg, a hand, or an arm. (2) Has no impairment of any of the following: a.
A hand or a finger which interferes with prehension or power grasping. b. An arm, foot, or
leg which interferes with the ability to perform normal tasks associated with operating a
school bus. c. Any other significant limb defect or limitation which interferes with the ability
to perform normal tasks associated with operating a school bus. (3) Has no established medical
history or clinical diagnosis of diabetes mellitus requiring insulin for...
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34-25B-22
Section 34-25B-22 Violations. (a) The following acts when committed by an individual licensed
as a private investigator in Alabama shall constitute a violation punishable as a Class A
misdemeanor: (1) To knowingly make a material misrepresentation as to the ability of the individual
to perform the investigation required by a potential client in order to obtain employment.
(2) To make unsubstantiated monetary charges to a client for services not rendered or transportation
not utilized. (3) To knowingly make a false report to a client in relation to the investigation
performed for a client. (4) To continue an investigation for a client when it becomes obvious
to the investigator that a successful completion of an investigation is unlikely without first
advising the client and obtaining the approval of the client for continuation of the investigation.
(5) To reveal information obtained for a client during an investigation to another individual
except as required by law. (b) Persons...
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