45-10A-10
Section 45-10A-10 Regulation of sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages on Sunday. (a)(1) The council of the Town of Cedar Bluff, by resolution passed by simple majority, may regulate and permit the sale, for on-premises consumption only, of alcoholic beverages on Sunday on the licensed premises of retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board of the State of Alabama and of the town serving the general public, and located within the corporate limits of the town. (2) The provisions of subdivision (1) shall not be effective unless approved by a majority of those voting at a referendum election in the town. The date of the referendum shall be set by the council. The election shall be held in the manner provided by law for holding other municipal elections, and the returns thereof tabulated and results certified as provided by law for municipal elections. Notice of the election shall be given by the governing body of the municipality by publication or by posting the notice...
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45-1A-40
Section 45-1A-40 Regulation of sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages on Sunday. (a) The city council or other governing body of the City of Prattville may, by resolution passed by simple majority, regulate and permit the sale for on premises consumption only of alcoholic beverages on Sunday after 12:00 p.m. upon the licensed premises of retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board of the State of Alabama and of the City of Prattville serving the general public including, but not limited to, hotels with conference centers and golf courses located within the corporate limits of the city. Any licensee granted authority to sell alcoholic beverages on Sunday pursuant to this section shall be required to have all servers of alcoholic beverages complete responsible vendor training in the manner provided by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. (b) The provisions of this section are cumulative and supplemental to the present power and authority of the City of Prattville, and...
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45-41A-12
Section 45-41A-12 Regulation of alcoholic beverage sales on Sunday. (a) This section applies to the sale of alcoholic beverages in the City of Auburn on Sunday by retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board for on-premises consumption. (b) The City Council of the City of Auburn, by ordinance adopted by a simple majority, may authorize and permit the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption within the corporate limits of the city on Sunday in the same manner as permitted on other days of the week. (c) The provisions of this section are cumulative and supplemental to the present power and authority of the municipality, and this section is not intended to, nor shall it be interpreted so as to, repeal any existing power or authority of the municipality now permitted under the general laws of the state, or under any local or special act of the Legislature. (Act 2018-391, ยงยง1(b),2,3.)...
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45-26A-71.01
Section 45-26A-71.01 Regulation of sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages on Sunday. (a) This section shall apply only to the City of Wetumpka. (b) The City Council of the City of Wetumpka may authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption by restaurants, hotels, and night clubs which are retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, within the municipality on Sunday between 12:00 p.m. (noon) and 9:30 p.m., and on those Sundays on which New Year's Eve (December 31) occurs at any time after 12:00 p.m. (noon). Except as authorized by law or during those hours, it shall be unlawful for any licensed vendor to sell, dispense, or permit the consumption of alcoholic beverages on Sunday. The City of Wetumpka may enact, by ordinance, such policies it deems appropriate to regulate any aspect of Sunday alcoholic beverages sales. (c) The provisions of this section are cumulative and supplemental to the present power and authority of the City of Wetumpka and...
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28-3-25
Section 28-3-25 Counties and municipalities authorized to extend time of sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday by resolution or referendum. (a)(1) Subject to subdivision (2), in any wet county, the county commission, by resolution, may permit and regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday after the hour of two o'clock a.m., for on-premises or off-premises consumption, or both, as determined by the county commission or as specified in the referendum, if applicable, by retail licensees of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. (2) The county commission of any wet county, by resolution, may require a referendum to be held to determine whether Sunday sales of alcohol shall be permitted in the county. Upon passage of a resolution by the county commission, the county shall hold the referendum and if a majority of the voters voting thereon vote in favor of the question, then the sale of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted and regulated as specified in the referendum. (b)(1) Subject...
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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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28-4B-1
Section 28-4B-1 Home brewing of beer, mead, cider, and table wine for personal use. (a) Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, a person who has not been convicted of a felony in Alabama or any other state or federal jurisdiction, and who is not prohibited by Section 28-1-5, from purchasing, consuming, possessing, or transporting alcoholic beverages due to age may produce at his or her legal residence beer, mead, cider, and table wine, as those terms are defined in Section 28-3-1, for personal use, in the amounts specified in this chapter, without payment of taxes or fees and without obtaining a license. The aggregate amount of the beer, mead, cider, and table wine permitted to be produced under this chapter, with respect to any legal residence, shall not exceed 15 gallons for each quarter of a calendar year. Further, there shall not be in any legal residence at any one time more than an aggregate amount of 15 gallons of beer, mead, cider, and table wine which has been produced...
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45-13-41
Section 45-13-41 License requirements; operation of massage parlor; unlawful activities; violations. (a) The provisions of this section shall apply to all counties having a population of not less than 26,000 nor more than 26,800 inhabitants according to the 1970 or any subsequent federal decennial census. (b) The following words and terms as used in this section shall, unless the context requires a different meaning, have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) The term "massage parlor" shall mean any establishment, building, room, or place other than a regularly licensed hospital, medical clinic, nursing home, or dispensary, the offices of a physician, a surgeon, or an osteopath, where non-medical, non-surgical, non-osteopathic, and non-chiropractic manipulative exercises, massages, or procedures are practiced upon the human body, or any part thereof, for other than cosmetic or beautifying purposes, with or without the use of mechanical or other devices, by...
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11-51-90.2
Section 11-51-90.2 Purchase of business license; classification of taxpayers; vehicle decals; determination of gross receipts; construction with other provisions. (a) Every taxpayer required to purchase a business license under this chapter shall: (1) Purchase a business license for each location at which it does business in the municipality, except as otherwise provided by the municipality. (2) Except as provided in Section 11-51-193, with respect to taxpayers subject to state licensing board oversight, be classified into one or more of the following 2002 North American Industrial Classification System ("NAICS") sectors and applicable sub-sectors, industry groups, industries, and U.S. industries thereunder: SECTOR NAICS TITLE SUGGESTED BUSINESS LICENSE CODE GROUPING BY SAMPLE TOPIC OR CATEGORY BASIS FOR LICENSE CALCULATION 111 Crop Production Agriculture, farming, nursery, fruit, growers Gross Receipts and/or Flat Rate 112 Animal Production Animal, dairy, cattle, ranching, sheep,...
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45-30-250.05
Section 45-30-250.05 Powers of authority. (a) The authority shall have the following corporate powers, and all incidental or necessary powers thereto, either separately or in combination with any other system, service, or facility referred to in this section: (1) To have succession by its corporate name for the duration of time specified in its certificate of incorporation. (2) To sue and be sued in its own name in civil actions, except as otherwise provided in this act, and to defend civil actions against it. (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (4) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business. (5) To acquire, receive, or take, by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, and to hold property of every description, real, personal, or mixed, whether located in one or more counties and whether located within or outside the service area. (6) To make, enter into, and execute contracts, agreements,...
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