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34-24-521
Section 34-24-521 Definitions. In this compact, the following terms have the following meanings:
(a) BYLAWS. Those bylaws established by the interstate commission pursuant to Section 34-24-530
for its governance, or for directing and controlling its actions and conduct. (b) COMMISSIONER.
The voting representative appointed by each member board pursuant to Section 34-24-530. (c)
CONVICTION. A finding by a court that an individual is guilty of a criminal offense through
adjudication, or entry of a plea of guilty or no contest to the charge by the offender. Evidence
of an entry of a conviction of a criminal offense by the court shall be considered final for
purposes of disciplinary action by a member board. (d) EXPEDITED LICENSE. A full and unrestricted
medical license granted by a member state to an eligible physician through the process set
forth in the compact. (e) INTERSTATE COMMISSION. The interstate commission created pursuant
to Section 34-24-530. (f) LICENSE. Authorization by a...
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34-25-21
Section 34-25-21 Qualifications of examiner; bond. (a) A person is qualified to receive a license
as an examiner: (1) Who is at least 21 years of age; (2) Who is a citizen of the United States
or, if not a citizen of the United States, who is a person who is legally present in the United
States with appropriate documentation from the federal government; (3) Who establishes that
he or she is a person of honesty, truthfulness, integrity, and moral fitness; (4) Who has
not been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; (5) Who holds a
baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university, and/or recognized
by the board or, in lieu thereof, has five consecutive years of active investigative experience
immediately preceding his or her application; (6) Who is a graduate of a polygraph examiners'
course approved by the board and has satisfactorily completed not less than six months of
internship training; and (7) Who, when required by this chapter,...
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32-6-42
Section 32-6-42 Responsibilities. The board shall have the following responsibilities: (1)
advise the director on medical criteria relating to the safe operation of motor vehicles;
(2) recommend to the director procedures and guidelines for licensing individuals with physical
or mental impairment; (3) initiate the development of medically acceptable report forms; (4)
direct research of medically impaired individuals; (5) recommend a training course for driver
examiners in the medical aspects of licensure; (6) spearhead efforts to orient the general
physician population as well as the public in the medical aspects of driver licensure; (7)
assist in the development of regional driver license medical advisory boards to be constituted
similarly to the board established by this division; and (8) evaluate individual problem cases
that require more than one opinion or that cannot be screened out in light of guidelines established
by the board. The board may formulate such advice from records...
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5-18-5
Section 5-18-5 License - Application; fees; disposition of fees. Application for a license
shall be in writing, under oath and in the form prescribed by the supervisor. The application
shall give the approximate location where the business is to be conducted and shall contain
such further relevant information as the supervisor may require, including the names and addresses
of the partners, officers, directors, or trustees and of such of the principal owners or members
as will provide the basis for the investigations and findings contemplated by Section 5-18-6.
At the time of making such application, the applicant shall pay to the supervisor the sum
of one hundred dollars ($100) as a fee for investigating the application. All licensees under
this chapter shall pay an annual license fee of five hundred dollars ($500) for each office,
branch, or place of business of the licensee, which shall be due on January 1 of each year
and shall be for a one-year period ending December 31 following...
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2-15-133
Section 2-15-133 Bonds or bond equivalents; financial statements and reports; liability for
payments. (a) No license as required under Section 2-15-132 shall be issued or renewed until
the applicant therefor shall make, execute, and thereafter maintain on file with the commissioner
a bond or a bond equivalent as provided in subsection (f) in favor of the State of Alabama
or a trustee to be approved by the commissioner to secure the performance of obligations incurred
in the State of Alabama and the payment thereof to persons from whom such dealer purchases
livestock. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the amount of each bond shall
be not less than the next multiple of two thousand dollars ($2,000) above the average amount
of purchases of livestock purchased either as a dealer or on an agency basis in Alabama during
a period equivalent to two business days based on the total number of business days and the
total amount of such transactions during the preceding 12 months or...
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27-7-5
Section 27-7-5 Licenses - Qualifications. (a) An individual applying for a resident insurance
producer license shall make application to the commissioner on the Uniform Application, and
an individual applying for a service representative license shall make application to the
commissioner on the application prescribed by the commissioner, each declaring under penalty
of refusal, suspension, or revocation of the license that the statements made in the application
are true, correct, and complete to the best of the individual's knowledge and belief. Before
approving the application, the commissioner shall find that the individual has satisfied all
of the following: (1) The individual is at least 18 years of age. (2) The individual has not
committed any act that is a ground for denial, suspension, or revocation set forth in Section
27-7-19. (3) The individual has completed a prelicensing course of study for the lines of
authority for which the person has applied, consisting of 20 classroom...
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34-14A-7
Section 34-14A-7 Applications for issuance or renewal of license; records; inactive license.
(a) Any residential home builder who desires to receive a new or renewal license under this
chapter shall make and file with the board 30 days prior to the next meeting of the board
a written application on a form prescribed by the board. Each applicant shall be a citizen
of the United States or, if not a citizen of the United States, a person who is legally present
in the United States with appropriate documentation from the federal government. Such application
shall be accompanied by the payment of the annual license fee required by the board. After
the board accepts the application, the applicant may be examined by the board at its next
meeting. The board, in examining the applicant, shall consider the following qualifications
of the applicant: (1) Experience. (2) Ability. (3) Character. (4) Business-related financial
condition. a. The board may require a financial statement on a form...
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34-1A-3
Section 34-1A-3 Powers of board. The board shall have all of the following powers: (1) License
and regulate persons and business entities who hold themselves out as engaging in the business
of alarm system, CCTV, or electronic access control system installation or service, as a locksmith,
or as an alarm monitoring company. (2) Establish the qualifications for licensure to ensure
competency and integrity to engage in these businesses and allow graduates of technical school
or community college programs in related fields to qualify. Qualifications for licensure shall
include the requirement that the applicant is a United States citizen or legally present in
this state. (3) Examine, or cause to be examined, the qualifications of each applicant for
licensure including the preparation, administration, and grading of examinations, and when
necessary, requiring the applicant to supply a board approved criminal background check. A
nonresident who is not physically working in the state, located...
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34-29-91
Section 34-29-91 Eligibility for graduate of nonaccredited school to take examination. A person
who is a graduate of a college of veterinary medicine not accredited by the American Veterinary
Medical Association shall be eligible to take the regularly scheduled state licensing examination
given by the board upon furnishing all the following required documents or items: (1) The
certificate of the American Veterinary Medical Association Educational Commission for Foreign
Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG). (2) A certificate evidencing the completion of a one-year internship
as required by the ECFVG in a veterinary hospital or clinic approved by the Alabama State
Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. This internship can be completed in more than one hospital
or clinic; however, a minimum of three months shall be spent in any one place and the intern
shall receive a variety of veterinary experience. This internship may commence prior to or
following the national and state examinations and all...
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11-65-20
Section 11-65-20 Terms of operator's license. (a) An operator's license issued under this chapter,
whether for horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon or for greyhound racing and pari-mutuel
wagering thereon, shall be for an initial period of 20 years, but shall be subject to renewal
as provided in this section. A commission shall have no power to modify the terms of an operator's
license, once issued, without the prior written consent of the holder of such license. An
operator's license shall be reviewed annually, but such license shall be revocable by the
commission only if the holder thereof shall not be in compliance with the provisions of this
chapter or the valid rules, regulations and orders of the commission and such noncompliance
shall have continued for 60 days after written notice shall be given to such holder by the
commission stating the circumstances of noncompliance and demanding corrective action. (b)
A commission issuing an operator's license shall state therein...
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