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34-13-115
Section 34-13-115 Revocation, suspension, or refusal to renew license. (a) The board may revoke,
suspend, place on probation, or refuse to renew a license issued to an operator of a funeral
establishment or mortuary service as provided in this chapter. (b) If, upon a complaint made
to the board or otherwise, the board has reason to believe that the operator of a funeral
establishment or mortuary service has failed to comply with this chapter or the rules of the
board, the board shall conduct an investigation. If it appears to the board that there is
reasonable ground to believe that the operator has failed so to comply, the board shall conduct
a hearing on the matter. Notice of the time and place of the hearing, setting forth the respects
in which failure to comply is charged, shall be sent to the operator no later than 15 days
prior to the date set for the hearing. The operator may have the assistance of counsel at
the hearing. (c) If the board finds that the operator has failed to...
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37-15-9
Section 37-15-9 Excavation or demolition damage. (a) Each person responsible for any excavation
or demolition operation that results in any damage to an underground facility, immediately
upon discovery of such damage, shall notify the operator of such facility of the location
of the damage or the One-Call Notification System operating on behalf of the underground facility
owner and shall allow the operator reasonable time to accomplish any necessary repairs before
completing the excavation or demolition in the immediate area of the damage to such facility.
(b) In addition to subsection (a), each person responsible for any excavation or demolition
shall immediately report to the operator or the One-Call Notification System operating on
behalf of the underground facility owner and appropriate law enforcement agencies and fire
departments any damage to an underground facility that results in escaping flammable, corrosive,
explosive, or toxic liquids or gas and shall take reasonable...
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40-17-167
Section 40-17-167 Decal requirement suspended. (a) The Legislature of Alabama makes the following
findings and statements: (1) The reduction of the dependence on foreign oil is necessary to
reserve and protect our national security. (2) Reliable and affordable energy is of great
importance to all sectors of Alabama's economy. (3) Long-term sustainability of energy supply
and efficient and effective distribution of energy is becoming increasingly important to Alabama's
population growth and economic expansion. (4) The future energy needs of the state also present
opportunities to diversify the state's energy supply and provide new opportunities for Alabama-based
clean energy technologies. (5) The use of existing technology and development of new technologies
including compressed and liquefied natural gas should be encouraged as a way of producing
energy with reduced emissions. (b) The Legislature recognizes that it is in the best interest
of its citizens to remove existing barriers to...
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41-6A-4
Section 41-6A-4 Departmental functions; clearinghouse for energy data. The programs and activities
of the department shall include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) To develop and
promulgate a state energy policy; (2) To report regularly to the Governor and annually to
the Legislature on the programs and activities of the department and to recommend needed changes
in law or administrative practice; (3) To periodically assess state energy requirements, and
to coordinate with the state geologists, the State Oil and Gas Board, and other parties and
with appropriate governmental agencies in their determination of available energy supplies
and their capacities and their development; (4) To formulate and update annually a comprehensive
state energy management program which shall identify alternative ways in which projected demands
for all forms of energy may be met; (5) To formulate and update annually a contingency plan
to provide for adequate energy supplies during any energy...
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41-9-68
Section 41-9-68 Determination of amount of injury or damage and entry of award for payment
of damages generally. (a) When claims are properly prepared and presented to the Board of
Adjustment and, after ascertaining the facts in the case, it is directed to determine the
amount of the injury, death or disability or other injury or damage arising from contract
or business and to fix the damages, using as its guide, when applicable, the ordinary rules
of negligence and worker's compensation laid down by the courts and the moral obligation of
the State of Alabama, and to award and find the person entitled to payment and the amount,
if any, which should be paid and any other facts necessary for a proper adjustment of claims.
The ordinary rules of negligence as to liability are to be followed in claims by parties not
employees of the State of Alabama or any of its agencies, commissions, boards, institutions
or departments. The rules of Chapter 5 of Title 25 as to liability are to be followed...
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45-20-71.28
Section 45-20-71.28 Duties of the clerk. It shall be the duty of the clerk to attend the meetings
of the board and to issue all notices required by the board or any member thereof. He or she
shall under the direction of the board keep the minutes of the records and proceedings of
the board in well bound volumes (loose leaf authorized) kept for that purpose. The records
shall conform to the uniform accounting system of the state, kept in the office of the board,
and shall be open at all reasonable hours to the public and generally he or she shall do and
perform such duties and matters as the board may require of him or her. (Acts 1945, No. 22,
§29.)...
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45-49-40.13
Section 45-49-40.13 Fees. The board of barber commissioners shall charge and collect the following
fees: (1) The original as well as any subsequent examination fee for barber or apprentice
shall be twenty-five dollars ($25) per examination. Any fee shall also include the cost of
the issuance of any barber or apprentice license which may thereafter be issued. (2) For the
annual renewal of a barber or apprentice license, a fee of twenty dollars ($20) shall be charged.
(3) For restoration of an expired barber or apprentice license, a fee of twenty-five dollars
($25) shall be charged. Upon the payment of such fee such license shall be restored without
examination provided application is made therefor, within a period of two years from the date
of the expiration of any such license. There shall be a five dollar ($5) delinquent fee charged
for each month late to cover expenses of collecting late license fees. (4) For the application
and issuance of a new barber shop operator's license, a fee...
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8-21C-7
Section 8-21C-7 Duties of warrantors; warranty claims. (a) Each warrantor shall do all of the
following: (1) Specify in writing each of its dealer obligations, if any, for preparation,
delivery, and warranty service on its products. (2) Compensate a dealer for warranty service
required of the dealer by the warrantor. (3) Provide a dealer the schedule of compensation
to be paid and the time allowances for the performance of any work and service. The schedule
of compensation shall include reasonable compensation for diagnostic work as well as warranty
labor. (b) Time allowances for the diagnosis and performance of warranty labor shall be reasonable
for the work to be performed. In the determination of what constitutes reasonable compensation
under this section, the principal factors to be given consideration shall be the actual wage
rates being paid by the dealer and the actual retail labor rate being charged by the dealers
in the community in which the dealer is doing business. The...
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9-17-9
Section 9-17-9 State Oil and Gas Supervisor. The State Geologist shall be, ex officio, the
State Oil and Gas Supervisor and shall perform all of the duties of and is hereby vested with
all the powers imposed upon and vested in the State Oil and Gas Supervisor under and by the
terms and provisions of this article. The State Oil and Gas Supervisor shall be charged with
the duty of enforcing this article and all rules, regulations and orders promulgated by the
board. The State Oil and Gas Supervisor shall be, ex officio, secretary of the board and shall
keep all minutes and records of the board. He shall, as secretary, give bond in such sum as
the board may direct with corporate surety to be approved by the board, conditioned that he
will well and truly account for any funds coming into his hands. The State Geologist shall
receive $3,600.00 per annum for the performance of his duty under this article. (Acts 1945,
No. 1, p. 1, §4; Acts 1949, No. 671, p. 1033, §1; Acts 1969, No. 1033, p....
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11-65-32.1
Section 11-65-32.1 Televised racing and pari-mutuel wagering; pari-mutuel pools and takeout;
construction. (a) Televised Racing Events in Alabama and Pari-Mutuel Wagering Thereon. The
provisions of Section 11-65-32 to the contrary notwithstanding, any person now or hereafter
licensed by a racing commission in a Class 1 municipality (the "commission") to
conduct live horse racing or live greyhound racing and pari-mutuel wagering on either thereof
(the "racing operator") shall have the right, subject to the reasonable regulatory
authority of the commission, (1) to cause live horse racing events and live greyhound racing
events conducted at the racetrack in such Class 1 municipality (the "Class 1 racetrack")
to be transmitted by television to racetracks located elsewhere in the State of Alabama (as
well as to the locations in other states and foreign countries permitted by said Section 11-65-32)
and there made available for public viewing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon and (2) to cause...

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