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34-27C-16
Section 34-27C-16 Contract security license for nonresident. To the extent that other states
which provide for licensing and certification of any security officer, armed security officer,
or contract security company provide for similar action for citizens of this state, the board
may grant a license or certification to a nonresident or out-of-state contract security company
who holds a valid license or certification of the same type from another state upon satisfactory
proof furnished to the board that the standards of licensure or certification in the other
state are equivalent or substantially similar to those prevailing in this state. (Act 2009-640,
p. 1960, §16; Act 2019-230, §1.)...
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17-4-60
Section 17-4-60 Implementation of federal acts. (a) The Secretary of State shall be the primary
state official for federal contact for the implementation of the National Voter Registration
Act of 1993 and the Help America Vote Act of 2002. (b) The State Department of Public Safety
shall integrate voter registration into driver's license application and renewal or updating
procedures and shall coordinate its driver's license database with the state voter registration
list and the Social Security Administration's database in accordance with the Help America
Vote Act of 2002. (c) The state through the Secretary of State's office shall allow citizens
to register to vote by mail. The voter registration application may be designed by the Secretary
of State provided it meets the requirements of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.
The Secretary of State may, however, choose to use federally prescribed forms. (d) State agencies
which provide food stamps, Medicaid, services related to...
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25-13-12
Section 25-13-12 Issuance of license; fees; emergency and temporary elevator mechanic licenses;
renewal; continuing education. (a) Upon approval of an application, the administrator may
issue a license which shall be renewable biennially. The fee for such license and for any
renewal thereafter shall be set by the board. (b) Whenever an emergency exists in the state
due to disaster, act of God, or work stoppage and the number of persons in the state holding
licenses granted by the administrator is insufficient to cope with the emergency, the licensed
elevator contractors shall respond as necessary to assure the safety of the public. Any person
certified by a licensed elevator contractor to have an acceptable combination of documented
experience and education to perform elevator work without direct and immediate supervision
shall seek an emergency elevator mechanic license from the administrator within five business
days after commencing work requiring a license. The administrator shall...
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34-24-162.1
Section 34-24-162.1 Application; licensure by credentials. (a) Every person who desires to
practice chiropractic within the State of Alabama shall file an application prescribed by
the board. Notwithstanding the method of obtaining licensure or any particular requirement
set forth herein, every person as a prerequisite to licensure must be at least 21 years of
age, of good moral character, 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, a graduate of a chiropractic school or college accredited and
recognized by the board and must satisfy any other requirement set forth in any rule adopted
by the board. (b) Any individual who possesses a current license in any state, who has passed
a state licensure examination approved by the board and who has, since graduation from chiropractic
school, participated in a clinical residency or practiced chiropractic...
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34-27C-12
Section 34-27C-12 Prohibited activities. (a) It is unlawful for any person or entity to do
any of the following: (1) Issue a shield or badge not in conformance with this chapter. Except
for sworn peace officers, no person or entity shall wear or display any badge, insignia, device,
shield, patch, or pattern containing words which would indicate that he or she is a sworn
peace officer or that includes the Great Seal of the State of Alabama. The words "security
officer," or a similar term, shall be displayed on any badge, insignia, device, shield,
patch, or pattern worn by a security officer or armed security officer. Except for the vehicle
of a sworn peace officer, no vehicle used by a security officer or an armed security officer
shall have any equipment or markings denoting a law enforcement vehicle. (2) Publish, advertise,
use printed letterhead or circulars, or give statements, or use words or phrases which in
any way suggest or imply that the security officer, armed security...
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34-43-14
Section 34-43-14 Alabama Board of Massage Therapy Fund. (a) By rule, the board shall initially
assess and collect the following fees not to exceed: (1) One hundred sixty dollars ($160)
for the examination. (2) One hundred dollars ($100) for the initial massage therapist license
which shall be issued for one year. The initial licensing fee shall be assessed in the month
when the applicant is notified that the license has been approved. (3) One hundred dollars
($100) for all biennial license renewals postmarked or received at the office of the board
by the date in which the license expires. (4) Twenty-five dollars ($25) for the initial application
for licensure or the resubmission of the initial application. (5) One hundred dollars ($100)
for the initial establishment license. (6) Fifty dollars ($50) for the biennial renewal of
the establishment license. (7) Fifty dollars ($50) for the initial registration as a massage
therapy school in this state. (8) Ten dollars ($10) to renew the...
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27-9A-12
Section 27-9A-12 License denial, non-renewal, or revocation. (a) The commissioner may place
on probation, suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew an independent adjuster's license,
an apprentice independent adjuster's license, or the registration of an emergency independent
adjuster, or may levy a civil penalty in accordance with subsection (d), or any combination
of these actions, for any one or more of the following causes: (1) Providing incorrect, misleading,
incomplete, or materially untrue information in the license application. (2) Violating any
insurance laws, rules, subpoena, or order of the commissioner or of another state's insurance
regulator. (3) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a license or registration through misrepresentation
or fraud. (4) Improperly withholding, misappropriating, or converting any monies or properties
received in the course of acting as an adjuster of any type or in otherwise doing insurance
business in this state or elsewhere. (5) Intentionally...
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34-13A-7
Section 34-13A-7 Powers and duties of board. The board may do all of the following: (1) Determine
the qualifications and fitness of applicants for licensure and renewal of licensure. (2) Consistent
with the laws of this state, adopt and revise rules as necessary to conduct its business,
carry out its duties, and administer this chapter. (3) Examine for, approve, issue, deny,
revoke, suspend, sanction, and renew the license of any applicant or genetic counselor, as
applicable, pursuant to this chapter and conduct hearings in connection with those actions.
(4) Conduct hearings on complaints concerning violations of this chapter, and any rule adopted
pursuant to this chapter, and cause the prosecution and enjoinder of any violation. (5) Establish
licensure, application, examination, certification, and other administrative fees as necessary.
(6) Establish continuing education requirements. (7) Impose administrative fines, not to exceed
one thousand dollars ($1,000) per violation, for a...
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34-25A-5
Section 34-25A-5 Application for licensure or registration. (a) Except as provided in subsection
(h) or (i), no person shall administer prosthetic, orthotic, or pedorthic care in this state
unless licensed or registered to do so in accordance with this chapter. The board shall issue
approved forms for application prior to January 1, 2003. (b) In order to obtain a license
as a prosthetist, orthotist, or prosthetist/orthotist in this state, an 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,
and shall do the following: (1) File a written application on forms to be developed and approved
by the board. The applicant shall meet at least one of the following requirements after a
one-year grandfather period: a. The applicant shall possess a baccalaureate degree in orthotics
and prosthetics from a college or university accredited by a...
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34-27-2
Section 34-27-2 Definitions; exemptions from chapter. (a) For purposes of Articles 1 and 2
of this chapter, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section:
(1) ASSOCIATE BROKER. Any broker other than a qualifying broker. (2) BROKER. Any person licensed
as a real estate broker under Articles 1 and 2 of this chapter. (3) COMMISSION. The Alabama
Real Estate Commission, except where the context requires that it means the fee paid to a
broker or salesperson. (4) COMMISSIONER. A member of the commission. (5) COMPANY. Any sole
proprietorship, corporation, partnership, branch office, or lawfully constituted business
organization as the Legislature may provide for from time to time, which is licensed as a
company under Articles 1 and 2 of this chapter. (6) ENGAGE. Contractual relationships between
a qualifying broker and an associate broker or salesperson licensed under him or her whether
the relationship is employer-employee, independent contractor, or...
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