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25-4-10
Section 25-4-10 Employment. (a) Subject to other provisions of this chapter, "employment"
means: (1) Any service performed prior to January 1, 1978, which was employment as defined
in this section prior to such date and, subject to the other provisions of this section, services
performed for remuneration after December 31, 1977, including service in interstate commerce,
by: a. Any officer of a corporation; or b. Any individual who, under the usual common law
rules applicable in determining the employer-employee relationship, has the status of an employee;
or c. Any individual other than an individual who is an employee under paragraphs a. or b.
of this subdivision (1) who performs services for remuneration for any person: 1. As an agent-driver
or commission-driver engaged in distributing meat products, bakery products, beverages (other
than milk) or laundry or dry cleaning services for a principal; 2. As a traveling or city
salesman engaged upon a full-time basis in the solicitation on...
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25-4-78
Section 25-4-78 Disqualifications for benefits. An individual shall be disqualified for total
or partial unemployment for any of the following: (1) LABOR DISPUTE IN PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT.
For any week in which an individual's total or partial unemployment is directly due to a labor
dispute still in active progress in the establishment in which he or she is or was last employed.
For the purposes of this section only, the term labor dispute includes any controversy concerning
terms, tenure, or conditions of employment, or concerning the association or representation
of persons in negotiating, fixing, maintaining, changing, or seeking to arrange terms or conditions
of employment, regardless of whether the disputants stand in the proximate relation of employer
and employee. This definition shall not relate to a dispute between an individual worker and
his or her employer. (2) VOLUNTARILY QUITTING WORK. If an individual has left his or her most
recent bona fide work voluntarily without good...
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39-2-12
Section 39-2-12 Partial and final payments of contractors by awarding authorities. (a) As used
in this section the following words shall have the meanings ascribed to them as follows: (1)
CONTRACTOR. Any natural person, partnership, company, firm, corporation, association, limited
liability company, cooperative, or other legal entity licensed by the Alabama State Licensing
Board for General Contractors. (2) NONRESIDENT CONTRACTOR. A contractor which is neither a.
organized and existing under the laws of the State of Alabama, nor b. maintains its principal
place of business in the State of Alabama. A nonresident contractor which has maintained a
permanent branch office within the State of Alabama for at least five continuous years shall
not thereafter be deemed to be a nonresident contractor so long as the contractor continues
to maintain a branch office within Alabama. (3) RETAINAGE. That money belonging to the contractor
which has been retained by the awarding authority conditioned on...
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2-28-10.1
Section 2-28-10.1 Financial responsibility. (a) The commissioner with the approval of the State
Board of Agriculture and Industries may promulgate rules and regulations which require any
applicant for a permit to perform professional work or services to provide evidence of his
ability to properly indemnify persons damaged in any manner by the use or application of pesticides.
The amount and form of indemnification required shall be determined by rules and regulations
promulgated by the commissioner with the approval of the State Board of Agriculture and Industries.
(b) The commissioner with the approval of the State Board of Agriculture and Industries, may
promulgate rules and regulations requiring an applicant for a permit to perform professional
work or services to furnish and file with the commissioner a surety bond payable to the State
of Alabama. The surety bond shall be conditioned that the principal therein named shall honestly
and in a skillful and workmanlike manner conduct...
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22-18-9
Section 22-18-9 Criminal history background checks. (a) When reviewing an applicant for initial
licensure under this article, the Board of Health may require a fingerprint-based state and
national criminal background check through the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency for purposes
of determining the applicant's suitability for licensure. (b) The applicant shall pay all
costs associated with a required criminal background check at the same time the applicant
pays the initial licensure fee. (c) Upon receipt of an authorized request and payment from
the board, the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall promptly cause the criminal background
check to be conducted and return the results directly to the board. (d) Results of the criminal
background check received by the board shall be privileged and shall not be a public record
nor disclosed to any individual within the Board of Health beyond those authorized, as determined
by the board. The Board of Health shall comply with rules of...
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34-27C-8
Section 34-27C-8 Training requirements. (a) A person seeking initial licensure or certification
as a security officer or armed security officer shall have completed board approved training
with a certified trainer. Initial board approved training shall consist of a minimum of eight
hours. Specific initial training requirements may be outlined, defined, and modified by board
rule. (b) After initial licensure or certification in accordance with this chapter, security
officers and armed security officers shall complete board approved refresher training before
submitting an application for licensure or certification renewal. Specific refresher training
requirements may be outlined, defined, and modified by board rule. (c) In addition to the
requirements of subsections (a) and (b), a person seeking initial licensure or certification
as an armed security officer shall have completed board approved firearms safety training.
Specific requirements for firearms safety training may be outlined,...
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9-16-89
Section 9-16-89 Performance bonds and bond releases. (a) After a surface coal mining and reclamation
permit application has been approved but before such a permit is issued, the applicant shall
file with the regulatory authority, on a form prescribed and furnished by the regulatory authority,
a bond for performance payable to the state and conditioned upon faithful performance of all
the requirements of this article and the permit. The bond shall cover all lands disturbed
by the surface coal mining operation and the amount of the initial bond shall be such to cover
that area of land within the permit area upon which the operator will initiate and conduct
surface coal mining and reclamation operations within the initial term of the permit. As succeeding
increments of surface coal mining and reclamation operations are to be initiated and conducted
within the permit area, the permittee shall file with the regulatory authority an additional
bond or bonds to cover such increments in...
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32-7C-22
Section 32-7C-22 Permit requirements. (a) A person may not operate a TNC in the state without
first having obtained a permit from the commission. (b) The commission shall issue a permit
to each applicant that meets the requirements for a TNC under this article and may require
the permit to be renewed annually. (c) A TNC operating under a municipal ordinance in a municipality
of this state on June 30, 2018, may operate at any location in this state without the permit
required under subsection (a) until the later of: (1) The thirtieth day after the date the
permit process is adopted by the commission. (2) The date the TNC's application for a permit
under this section, submitted to the commission before the date described in subdivision (1),
is approved or denied. (d) Any person who operates a TNC without having obtained a permit
in accordance with this section is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor. (Act 2018-127, ยง3.)...

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34-14-7
Section 34-14-7 Apprentice permit; hearing aid specialist license; supervision and training.
(a) An applicant who fulfills the requirements regarding age, character, education, and health,
as set forth in subsection (a) of Section 34-14-4, may obtain an apprentice permit upon application
to the board and payment of any required application and permit fees as prescribed by rule
of the board. (b) Upon receiving an application as provided under this section and accompanied
by the required fees, the board shall issue an apprentice permit which shall entitle the applicant
to engage in the fitting and sale of hearing instruments for a period of one year under the
direct supervision of a person holding a valid Alabama dispenser license or hearing aid specialist
license, when designated by the sponsor, provided the apprentice has successfully completed
the International Institute for Hearing Instrument Studies distance learning program. A sponsoring
dispenser is responsible for the actions and...
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34-24-166
Section 34-24-166 Refusal, revocation, or suspension - Grounds; rules; disciplinary action.
(a) The State Board of Chiropractic Examiners may refuse to grant a license or permit to any
applicant who is not of good moral character and reputation or has a history of narcotic addiction
or has previously been convicted of a felony or any crime of moral turpitude or has previously
been diagnosed as having a psychopathic disorder. (b) The State Board of Chiropractic Examiners
may invoke disciplinary action as outlined in subsection (c) whenever the licensee or permit
holder shall be found guilty of any of the following: (1) Fraud in procuring a license or
permit, or any fraud in obtaining money or other thing of value. (2) Immoral conduct. (3)
Unprofessional conduct. (4) Habitual intoxication or addiction to the use of drugs. (5) Conviction
of a felony or any crime of moral turpitude. (6) Conviction for violation of any narcotic
or controlled substance statute. (7) Unlawful invasion of the...
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