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8-17-241
Section 8-17-241 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this article shall have
the following meanings: (1) ACT. Alabama Explosives Safety Act of 1993. (2) BLAST. The firing
or detonating of explosives. (3) BLASTER. A person qualified by reason of training, knowledge,
and experience to design, supervise, or detonate explosives in blasting operations, who has
obtained a valid blaster certification card issued by the office. (4) BLASTING CONTRACTOR.
A person employed, hired, or contracted by a client or other person to plan, organize, supervise,
and conduct blasting operations. (5) BLASTING OPERATION. The use of explosives in the blasting
of stone, rock, or any other natural formation, or in any construction, quarry work, or demolition
of man-made structures. (6) BLASTING PRIVILEGES. Blasting certification, blasting contractor
licensing, and blasting permits. (7) EXPLOSIVES. Any chemical compound or other substance
or mechanical system intended for the purpose of producing...
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10A-20-2.01
Section 10A-20-2.01 Incorporation. (a) The members of any church, conference of churches, religious
society, educational society, benevolent, monument, or burial society, patriotic society,
societies for the purpose of nature study or scientific research, society for establishing
public parks or places of public recreation, societies for promoting knowledge, promoting
arts, or promoting sciences, societies for purposes of like kind or the owners of a graveyard,
or the trustees of any of the foregoing churches, conferences, institutions, or societies
elected by the organization, or organizations, of the church, conferences, institution, association,
or society desiring to become incorporated, shall adopt a resolution signifying the intention
and elect not less than three trustees. (b) The trustees shall, within 30 days after their
election, deliver to the Secretary of State for filing, a certificate stating the corporate
name selected, the names of the trustees, and the length of time...
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11-44C-2
Section 11-44C-2 Special election as to adoption of commission or mayor-council form of government.
Upon March 28, 1985, the mayor or chief executive officer of any city to which this chapter
applies shall call a special election to be held on May 14, 1985, said call for the purpose
of determining whether such city shall adopt the court ordered district commission form of
government in accordance with the consent decree entered into by the parties and approved
by the court on April 7, 1983, in the case of Bolden vs. City of Mobile, Civil Action No.
75-297, or in the alternative the mayor-council form of government, authorized by this chapter,
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. 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...
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16-33C-3
Section 16-33C-3 Definitions. The following terms as used in this chapter shall have the meanings
ascribed to them, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ABLE PROGRAM. The Achieving
a Better Life Experience Program established pursuant to this chapter and defined in Section
529A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or other applicable federal law, to
assist individuals and families to save private funds to support individuals with disabilities
to maintain health, independence, and quality of life. (2) ABLE SAVINGS ACCOUNT. An individual
ABLE trust fund account established by a contributor pursuant to this chapter to apply distributions
from the account toward qualified disability expenses for an eligible designated beneficiary,
both terms as defined in Section 529A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or
other applicable federal law. (3) ABLE TRUST FUND. The fiduciary trust fund established pursuant
to this chapter comprised of separate and...
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22-28-12
Section 22-28-12 Motor vehicle emissions. (a) As the state of knowledge and technology relating
to the control of emissions from motor vehicles may permit or make appropriate, and in furtherance
of the purposes of this chapter, the commission may provide by rules and regulations for the
control of emissions from any class or classes of motor vehicles. Such rules and regulations
may, in addition, prescribe requirements for the installation and use of equipment designed
to reduce or eliminate emissions and for the proper maintenance of such equipment and of such
vehicles. (b)(1) The commission may establish standards and requirements providing for periodic
inspections and testing of motor vehicles by the commission to enforce compliance with this
section. (2) The commission may establish reasonable fees for the inspection and testing of
motor vehicles and provide by rules and regulations for the payment and collection of such
fees. (3) If, after inspecting and testing any motor vehicle,...
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22-35-8
Section 22-35-8 Rehabilitation of contamination sites. (a) The Legislature finds that in order
to provide for the expeditious rehabilitation of contamination sites, voluntary rehabilitation
of contamination sites should be encouraged, provided that such rehabilitation is conducted
in a manner and to a level of completion which will protect the public health, safety, and
welfare and will minimize damage to the environment. To accomplish this purpose, the commission
shall promulgate rules and regulations for the approval and compensation of response action
contractors or through the use of their own personnel. The state shall not be party to contracts
established between an owner or operator and a response action contractor and nothing in this
chapter shall be construed as a state contract but to the contrary, it is expressly manifest
that these are not state contracts and are expressly exempt from any competitive bid laws.
(b) Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to prohibit a person...
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34-14C-4
Section 34-14C-4 Licensure; inspections. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter,
a home medical equipment services provider shall be licensed annually by the board before
the provider may engage in the provision of home medical equipment services. In Alabama, when
a single business entity provides home medical equipment services from more than one location
within the state, each such location shall be licensed. A provider of home medical equipment
services that has a principal place of business outside this state shall maintain at least
one physical location within this state, each of which shall be licensed. (b) A license applicant
shall submit the application for licensing or renewal to the board on a form promulgated and
required by the board. Applicants shall pay a reasonable nonrefundable fee established by
the board at the time the application is submitted. The board shall have the authority to
set reasonable fees for applicants to obtain a license. Upon satisfaction of...
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34-20-11
Section 34-20-11 Issuance of license; fee for temporary emergency permit. An applicant for
a license as a nursing home administrator who has: (1) Successfully complied with the educational
and training requirements of this chapter and of the rules and regulations of the board promulgated
under this chapter; and (2) Has paid an application fee established by the board pursuant
to its rule-making authority for all applicants; and (3) Qualified for and passed the examination
provided for in this chapter; shall be issued a license on a form provided for that purpose
by the board, certifying that the applicant has met the requirements of the laws, rules, and
regulations entitling him or her to serve, act, practice, and otherwise hold himself or herself
out as a duly licensed nursing home administrator and has paid a fee established by the board
pursuant to its rule-making authority for original licensure. The board may collect a fee
established by the board pursuant to its rule-making...
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34-36-4
Section 34-36-4 Board of Electrical Contractors. (a) The Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors
is created. (b) A person to be eligible for appointment to serve on the board shall be a citizen
and resident of Alabama. Each person appointed to the board from each congressional district
shall be actively engaged in the electrical construction business as a qualified person with
electrical construction background of not less than five consecutive years, and shall hold
certificates to validate his or her competence as an electrical contractor in the electrical
construction field. The two persons appointed to the board as at-large members shall be members
of the Alabama State Electrical Workers Association. The membership of the board should be
inclusive and should reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity
of the state. (c) The board shall consist of nine members to be appointed by the Governor.
One member shall be appointed from each congressional...
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34-8B-10
Section 34-8B-10 Examinations and testing; unauthorized use of license number. (a) To be licensed
as a court reporter, an applicant shall be a United States citizen 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 pass the Written Knowledge Examination administered
by the board, ACRA, NCRA, or NVRA, and shall pass an Alabama skills examination or provide
documentation of having passed the NCRA Registered Professional Reporter Examination or NVRA
CVR Examination. The board shall examine or establish, or both, examination and testing procedures
to enable the board to ascertain the competency of applicants for licensure. Each such skills
examination shall be given at least twice each calendar year. Applications for licensure shall
be signed and sworn by the applicants and submitted on forms furnished by the board. An applicant
who furnishes the board with satisfactory proof...
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