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13A-9-13.2
Section 13A-9-13.2 Negotiating worthless negotiable instrument - Notice of refusal of payment
upon instrument. For purposes of Section 13A-9-13.1: (1) Notice mailed by certified or registered
mail, evidenced by return receipt, to the address printed on the instrument or given at the
time of issuance shall be deemed sufficient and equivalent to notice having been received
by the person making, drawing, uttering, or delivering the instrument. (2) The form of notice
shall be substantially as follows: "This statutory notice is provided pursuant to Section
13A-9-13.2 of the Alabama Code. You are hereby notified that a check or instrument numbered
_____, apparently issued by you on ___ (date), drawn upon ___ (name of bank), and payable
to ___, has been dishonored. Pursuant to Alabama law, you have 10 days from receipt of this
notice to tender payment of the full amount of the check or instrument plus a service charge
of not more than (fill in appropriate amount provided by...
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14-14-2
Section 14-14-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have the
following meanings: (1) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of the Department of Corrections. (2)
DEPARTMENT. The Department of Corrections. (3) GERIATRIC INMATE. A person 55 years of age
or older convicted in this state of a non-capital felony offense and sentenced to the penitentiary,
who suffers from a chronic life-threatening infirmity, life-threatening illness, or chronic
debilitating disease related to aging, who poses a low risk to the community, and who does
not constitute a danger to himself or herself or society. (4) PERMANENTLY INCAPACITATED INMATE.
A state inmate who possesses a permanent, irreversible physical or mental health condition
that prevents him or her from being able to perpetrate a violent physical action upon another
person or self or initiate or participate in a criminal act. The medical or mental health
treatment or need for assistance of such individual must require...
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15-22-42
Section 15-22-42 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Board of Pardons and Paroles. (2) GERIATRIC INMATE.
A person 60 years of age or older convicted in this state of a non-capital felony offense
and sentenced to the penitentiary, who suffers from a chronic life-threatening infirmity,
life-threatening illness, or chronic debilitating disease related to aging, who requires assistance
with a necessary daily life function and poses a low risk to the community, and who does not
constitute a danger to himself or herself or society. (3) NECESSARY DAILY LIFE FUNCTION. Eating,
breathing, toileting, walking, or bathing. (4) PERMANENTLY INCAPACITATED INMATE. A state inmate
who satisfies both of the following: a. Is unable to perform one and requires assistance with
one or more necessary daily life functions or who is completely immobile. b. Has such limited
physical or mental ability, strength, or capacity that he or...
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22-21-292
Section 22-21-292 Definitions. For the purpose of this article the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) LOCAL AGENCY. Any county existing
or hereafter created pursuant to the laws of this state. (2) INDIGENT. Any person who has
resided continuously in this state for not less than one year and who is acutely ill or injured
and can be helped markedly by treatment in a hospital, but who is unable to pay the cost of
such hospitalization from his own resources or from the resources of those upon whom he is
legally dependent. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Human Resources. (4) HOSPITAL. Any state,
county, municipal or other public or private hospital licensed under the laws of this state,
except a hospital, whether public or private, which is operated primarily for the care and
treatment of tuberculosis, mental disorders or any other such chronic disease or illness.
(5) REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL. Any hospital that provides services to...
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22-21-311
Section 22-21-311 Definitions. (a) The following words and phrases used in this article, and
others evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of clear implication
herein otherwise, be given the following respective interpretations herein: (1) APPLICANT.
A natural person who files a written application with the governing body of a county, municipality,
or educational institution, or two or more thereof, in accordance with the provisions of Section
22-21-313. (2) AUTHORITY. A public corporation organized, and any public hospital corporation
reincorporated, pursuant to the provisions hereof. (3) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. The resolution
adopted by the governing body of an authorizing subdivision, in accordance with the provisions
of Section 22-21-313 or Section 22-21-341, that authorizes the incorporation of an authority
or the reincorporation of a public hospital corporation. (4) AUTHORIZING SUBDIVISION. Each
county, municipality, and educational institution with...
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25-5-35
Section 25-5-35 Recovery where accident occurs outside state; effect of compensation under
law of another state, etc., upon compensation under this article and Article 3 of chapter,
etc.; recovery under this article and Article 3 of chapter for accident occurring within state
where employment principally localized outside state. (a) As used in this section: (1) The
term "United States" includes only the states of the United States and the District
of Columbia; and (2) The term "state" includes any state of the United States or
the District of Columbia. (b) For the purposes of this section, a person's employment is principally
localized in this or another state when his employer has a place of business in this or such
other state and he regularly works at or from such place of business, or if he is domiciled
and spends a substantial part of his working time in the service of his employer in this or
such other state. (c) An employee whose duties require him to travel regularly in the...
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32-10-11
Section 32-10-11 Accident reports confidential. All accident reports made by persons involved
in accidents or by garages shall be without prejudice to the individual so reporting and shall
be for the confidential use of the director or of other state agencies having use for the
records for accident prevention purposes; except, that the director may disclose the identity
of a person involved in an accident when such identity is not otherwise known or when such
person denies his or her presence at such accident. No such report shall be used as evidence
in any trial, civil or criminal, arising out of an accident; except, that the department shall
furnish upon demand of any person who has, or claims to have made such a report, or, upon
demand of any court, a certificate showing that a specified accident report has or has not
been made to the director solely to prove a compliance or a failure to comply with the requirement
that such a report be made to the director. (Acts 1943, No. 558, p....
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34-43-3
Section 34-43-3 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) ADVERTISE. Distributing a card, flier, sign, or device to any person
or organization, or allowing any sign or marking on any building, radio, television, or by
advertising by any other means designed to attract public attention. (2) BOARD. The Alabama
Board of Massage Therapy created pursuant to this chapter. (3) BOARD-APPROVED MASSAGE THERAPY
SCHOOL. A school where massage therapy is taught which is one of the following: a. If located
in Alabama is approved by the board as meeting the minimum established standards of training
and curriculum as determined by the board. b. If located outside of Alabama is recognized
by the board and by a regionally recognized professional accrediting body. c. Is a postgraduate
training institute accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Massage Therapy. (4)
ESTABLISHMENT. A site, premises, or business where massage therapy is...
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45-24-242.01
Section 45-24-242.01 Definitions. For purposes of this part, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) COUNTY. Dallas County. (2) COUNTY COMMISSION. The County Commission
of Dallas County. (3) DISTRIBUTOR. Any person who engages in the selling of gasoline or motor
fuel in this state by wholesale domestic trade, but shall not apply to any transaction by
the distributor in interstate commerce. (4) GASOLINE. Gasoline, naphtha, and other liquid
motor fuels or any device or substitute therefor which is commonly used in internal combustion
engines. The term shall not include those products known commercially as kerosene oil, fuel
oil, or crude oil when used for lighting, heating, or industrial purposes. (5) MOTOR FUEL.
Diesel oil, tractor fuel, gas oil, distillate or liquefied gas, kerosene, jet fuel, or any
substitutes or devices therefore when sold, distributed, stored, or withdrawn from storage
in the county for use in the operation of any motor vehicle upon the highways...
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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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