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25-4-117
Section 25-4-117 Representation in court actions. The secretary and the state, in any court
action relating to this chapter or its administration and enforcement, shall be represented
by any qualified attorney regularly employed by the Department of Labor, and who is designated
by the secretary for such purpose; provided, however, that the secretary may request the Attorney
General or such special counsel as he deems necessary to represent him in any such action.
(Acts 1939, No. 497, p. 721; Code 1940, T. 26, §234.)...
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34-36-3
Section 34-36-3 Definitions. The following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed
to them used in this chapter, for the purposes of this chapter, unless the context clearly
requires a different meaning: (1) BOARD. The Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors. (2)
DIRECTOR. The Executive Director of the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors. (3) ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTING. Any job or project in the State of Alabama wherein the electrical contractor
proposes to bid, install, maintain, alter, or repair any electric wiring devices or equipment.
(4) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Any person, firm, or corporation who is engaged in the business
of soliciting and installing electrical power or control systems; maintaining, altering, or
repairing electrical power or control systems, any electrical wiring devices, equipment, or
any other electrical apparatus. A person who possesses the necessary qualifications, training,
and technical knowledge to plan, lay out, and supervise the installation...
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11-26-1
Section 11-26-1 Workers' compensation group authorized; counties as qualified self-insurers.
Any county or group of counties, either individually or collectively, may establish a workers'
compensation self-insurance group for the purpose of providing workers' compensation benefits
for county officials and county employees. Member counties may appropriate such funds as necessary
to the workers' compensation self-insurance group to provide such workers' compensation benefits.
Member counties shall by the terms of this chapter be qualified as self-insurers under Title
25, Chapter 5, as amended generally and Section 25-5-9, specifically and such workers' compensation
group shall be governed by the provisions of Sections 25-5-1 through 25-5-231, as amended.
(Acts 1981, No. 81-265, p. 348, §1.)...
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34-8-20
Section 34-8-20 Creation; composition; appointment and removal of members. In order to safeguard
life, health, and property and to promote the general public welfare by requiring that only
properly qualified persons be permitted to engage in general contracting, there shall be a
State Licensing Board for General Contractors, consisting of five members, who shall be citizens
of this state and appointed by the Governor. Each of the members shall be a general contractor,
within the meaning of this chapter, with at least 10 years' experience in the field as a contractor.
At least one member of the board shall have as a larger part of his or her business the construction
of highways. At least one member of the board shall have as a larger part of his or her business
the construction of public utilities. At least one member shall have as a larger part of his
or her business the construction of buildings. At least one member of the board shall have
as a larger part of his or her business the...
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11-43C-2
Section 11-43C-2 Special election as to adoption of mayor-council form of government. After
May 21, 1987, the mayor or chief executive officer of any city to which this chapter applies
may call a special election to be held in 1987, for the purpose of determining whether such
city shall adopt the mayor-council form of government, and shall give notice of the time and
purpose of such election by publication once each week for four consecutive weeks in a newspaper
published in said city or in the nearest larger city. All qualified electors of such city
may participate in said election, as provided by this chapter, and such questions shall be
plainly printed upon the ballot as provided in Section 11-43C-3. The election shall be conducted,
the expenses paid, the votes canvassed, and the results declared in the same manner as is
or may be provided by law in other city elections. The proposal for which the majority of
the votes cast shall be "yes," or in favor of such proposition, shall...
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11-44D-5
Section 11-44D-5 Council-manager form of government. If a majority of the qualified electors
voting in the referendum herein choose a council-manager form of government the following
provisions of this chapter shall be applicable: (1) The municipality shall thereafter and
as provided in this chapter be governed by a council-manager form of government, with a five-member
council elected from single-member districts, which municipality shall have the same powers
and duties as other council-manager municipalities organized under chapter 43A, Title 11,
and any other powers and duties not inconsistent with this chapter, which may have been heretofore
granted to such municipalities. (2) The council shall include five members who shall be elected
from districts, which shall be, as near as practicable, of equal population according to the
last federal decennial census, but not more than five percent, more or less, than the average
of the five districts. (3) The council members shall be...
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11-44E-164
Section 11-44E-164 Election bribes; false statement as to qualification to vote; voting or
offering to vote by person who is not qualified. Any person offering to give a bribe, either
in money or other consideration, to any voter for the purpose of influencing his (her) vote
at any election provided for in this chapter, or any voter entitled to vote at such election,
receiving and accepting such bribe or other consideration, or any person making false answer
to any of the provisions of this chapter relative to his (her) qualifications to vote at an
election, or any person willfully voting or offering to vote at such election, who has not
complied with the residency requirements provided for by general law, or who is not voting
age, or is not a citizen of the United States, or knowing himself (herself) not to be a qualified
voter of the precinct, where he (she) offers to vote, or any person knowingly procuring, aiding
or abetting any violation hereof, shall be deemed guilty of a...
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16-33C-1
Section 16-33C-1 Legislative intent. The Legislature of Alabama hereby finds and determines
that the advancement and improvement of higher education in the State of Alabama is a proper
governmental function and purpose of the State of Alabama. Additionally, the Legislature of
Alabama intends to establish a qualified ABLE Program in this state which will encourage and
assist Alabama individuals and families in saving private funds for the purpose of supporting
Alabama citizens with disabilities. It is therefore the legislative intent of this chapter
to establish the Wallace-Folsom Savings Investment Plan that consists of the ABLE Program,
ACES Program, and the PACT Program. In establishing this plan, it is further the intent of
the Legislature to encourage timely financial planning for higher education and other qualified
disability expenses. (Acts 1989, No. 89-862, p. 1717, §1; Acts 1990, No. 90-570, p. 970,
§1; Act 2001-427, p. 544, §1; Act 2015-442, §1.)...
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28-3-227
Section 28-3-227 Removal, restoration, etc., for use or reuse, unauthorized sale, etc., of
revenue, etc., stamps, crowns or lids. Whoever removes or otherwise prepares any Alabama revenue
stamps, crowns or lids or stamps, crowns or lids used to identify alcoholic beverages sold
or distributed by state liquor stores with intent to use or cause the same to be used after
they have already been used or buys, sells, offers for sale or gives away any such washed
or removed and restored stamps, crowns or lids to any person for using or who used the same
or has in his possession any washed or restored or removed or altered stamp, crown or lid
for the purpose of indicating the payment of any tax provided for in this chapter or reuses
any stamp, crown or lid which has heretofore been used for the purpose of paying any tax provided
in this chapter or identifying any articles enumerated and defined in this chapter or whoever,
except the board or persons, firms, corporations or associations of...
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34-2-30
Section 34-2-30 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed by this section: (1) ARCHITECT. An individual
who is legally qualified to practice architecture. (2) BUILDING. A structure consisting of
foundation, walls, or supports and roof, with or without related components, systems, or other
parts comprising a completed building ready for occupancy. (3) PRACTICE ARCHITECTURE or PRACTICING
ARCHITECTURE. Performing or doing, or offering or attempting to do or perform any service,
work, act, or thing within the scope of the practice of architecture. An individual shall
be construed to hold himself or herself out as practicing architecture when, by verbal claim,
sign, advertisement, letterhead, card, or any other way, the individual represents himself
or herself to be an architect with or without qualifying adjective, or when he or she implies
that he or she is an architect through the use of some other title....
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