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33-4A-27
Section 33-4A-27 Suspension or revocation of license - Notice; hearing. For any violation by
any bar pilot of any of the provisions of this chapter, or any of the rules established by
the commission under the authority conferred upon the commission by this chapter, or under
any authority which may be hereafter conferred upon the commission, the commission may suspend
or revoke the license or branch of a bar pilot so violating the law or rules of the commission.
The secretary of the commission shall notify the bar pilot in writing of the specific charge
preferred against him or her, specifying with reasonable certainty the law or rule or regulation
violated, the manner in which the same was violated, and the time and place of the offense,
and, by direction of the commission, shall fix the time for hearing of the charges not less
than five nor more than 30 days from the date of the notice. At the time and place set forth
in the notice, the bar pilot may appear in person or by counsel,...
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34-37-12
Section 34-37-12 Revocation of certificates. The board may revoke or suspend any certificate
or registration if obtained through concealment, misstatement, or misrepresentation of any
material fact in the application for such certificate. The board may discipline any person
as defined in Section 34-37-1 for a violation of any law or ordinance pertaining to the business
of the holder and may impose fines, administrative fees, or penalties not to exceed two thousand
dollars $2,000 for each violation. The board may also order restitution. Before a certificate
or registration may be suspended or revoked, the holder thereof shall have notice in writing,
enumerating the charges against him or her, and be entitled to a hearing by the board not
sooner than five days from receipt of notice. The holder of such certificate or registration
shall be given an opportunity to present testimony, oral or written, and right of cross-examination
and representation by counsel. All testimony shall be given...
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45-32-150.09
Section 45-32-150.09 Suspension or revocation of license. The commission may suspend or revoke
the license of any licensee conducting a race meeting, upon the willful violation of any of
the provisions of this part, or any rule or regulation promulgated by the commission or may
invoke a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) per offense in lieu thereof. It
is unlawful for any member of the racing commission, or any licensee under this part, directly
or indirectly, to make any contribution whatsoever to any political party or to any candidate
for any state, county, or municipal office, and upon proof being presented of any such prohibited
contribution having been made by any licensee, the commission shall immediately and permanently
revoke the license of such licensee. If any member of the racing commission violates this
section, such member shall be subject to removal from office. No disciplinary action may be
taken hereunder until the licensee has been presented with notice...
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45-37-243.13
Section 45-37-243.13 Violations. Any person violating this subpart or rules or regulations
of the board of revenue, county commission, or like governing body of such counties, adopted
hereunder shall on the first conviction be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100);
and on the second conviction shall be fined not less than two hundred dollars ($200); and
on the third or any subsequent conviction the fine shall not be less than five hundred dollars
($500) and as additional punishment the court may impose a hard labor sentence not to exceed
six months. Upon any such conviction it shall be the duty of the license inspector, judge
of probate, license commissioner, director of the county department of revenue or other public
officer performing like duties in such counties to report the conviction to the Alabama Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board and the board, upon hearing, may suspend or revoke the alcoholic beverage
license of any licensee so convicted hereunder. (Acts 1965, No....
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5-18-9
Section 5-18-9 License - Revocation, suspension, etc.; investigation of complaints. (a) Revocation
of license. - The supervisor shall, upon 10 days' written notice to the licensee stating the
contemplated action and in general the grounds therefor and upon reasonable opportunity to
be heard, revoke any license issued under this chapter if he finds that: (1) The licensee
has failed to pay the annual license fee; (2) The licensee, either knowingly or without the
exercise of due care to prevent the same, has violated any provisions of this chapter or any
regulation or order lawfully made pursuant to and within the authority of this chapter; (3)
Any fact or condition exists which, if it had existed or had been known to exist at the time
of the original application for such license, clearly would have justified the supervisor
in refusing originally to issue such license; except, that the license shall not be revoked
because of convenience and advantage; or (4) The licensee is guilty of...
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8-17-249
Section 8-17-249 Suspension or revocation of certification or license for certain actions.
(a) The office may suspend or revoke the certification or license of any person issued under
this article who is found guilty of any fraud or deceit in obtaining a certification or license,
or gross negligence, incompetence, or gross misconduct in the conduct of blasting activities.
The office may file charges of fraud, deceit, negligence, incompetence, or misconduct against
any licensed person or firm. The charges shall be made in writing and the charged party shall
have at least 10 days notice of the date of a formal hearing. A time and place for the hearing
shall be fixed by the office, and a copy of the charges, along with the notice of time and
place of hearing, shall be legally served on the person at least 10 days prior to the date
of the hearing. At the hearing, the accused shall have the right to produce evidence or witnesses
in his or her defense. If, after the hearing, the State Fire...
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34-14-1
Section 34-14-1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) APPRENTICE. A person who
has met the requirements of Section 34-14-7 and may engage in the practice of fitting and
dealing in hearing instruments only under the direct supervision of a hearing aid dispenser
or hearing aid specialist when designated by the sponsoring dispenser. (2) APPRENTICE PERMIT.
A permit issued while the applicant is in training to become a licensed hearing aid specialist.
(3) BOARD. The Board of Hearing Instrument Dealers. (4) DIRECT SUPERVISION. On site and close
contact whereby a supervisor is able to respond quickly to the needs of the patient or client
receiving care or the supervisee. (5) HEARING AID DISPENSER. Any trained person who has met
all requirements of this chapter for licensure and who may engage in the practice of fitting
and dealing in hearing instruments without the direct supervision of any...
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34-27B-8
Section 34-27B-8 Disciplinary actions for unprofessional conduct; hearings; expiration of suspended
license. (a) The board may refuse to renew a license, may suspend or revoke a license, may
impose probationary conditions, or may impose an administrative fine not to exceed five hundred
dollars ($500) per violation, as disciplinary actions if a licensee or applicant for licensure
has been found guilty of unprofessional conduct that has endangered, or is likely to endanger,
the health, welfare, or safety of the public. Unprofessional conduct includes, but is not
limited to, the following: (1) Obtaining a license by means of fraud, misrepresentation, or
concealment of material facts. (2) Being found guilty of unprofessional conduct as defined
by the rules established by the board, or violating the code of ethics adopted and published
by the American Association for Respiratory Care or its successor organization. (3) Conviction
of a crime, other than a minor offense, in any court if the...
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22-21-25
Section 22-21-25 License - Issuance; suspension or revocation; new applications after revocation.
(a) The State Board of Health may grant licenses for the operation of hospitals which are
found to comply with the provisions of this article and any regulations lawfully promulgated
by the State Board of Health. (b) The State Board of Health may suspend or revoke a license
granted under this article on any of the following grounds: (1) Violation of any of the provisions
of this article or the rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto. (2) Permitting, aiding
or abetting the commission of any illegal act in the institution. (3) Conduct or practices
deemed by the State Board of Health to be detrimental to the welfare of the patients of the
institution. (c) Before any license granted under this article is suspended or revoked, written
notice shall be given the licensee, stating the grounds of the complaint, and the date, time,
and place set for the hearing of the complaint, which date of...
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34-7B-11
Section 34-7B-11 Findings, orders of board; appeals. (a) Any finding or order of the board,
obtained pursuant to an inquiry or hearing conducted either by the board or a hearing officer
on behalf of the board shall be deemed the finding or order of the board when approved and
confirmed by a majority of the members of the board. (b) Any provision of law to the contrary
notwithstanding, a person who has exhausted all administrative remedies available through
the board, other than a rehearing, and who has been aggrieved by a final decision in a contested
case, may appeal pursuant to Section 41-22-20. A decision by the board to revoke or suspend
a license or permit, or to otherwise restrict or discipline a licensee, shall be subject to
provisions regarding stays as provided in subsection (c) of Section 41-22-20. All appeals
shall be filed in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County. (Act 2013-371, p. 1330, ยง2.)...

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