Alabama Code (Last Updated: November 28, 2014) |
Title41 STATE GOVERNMENT. |
Chapter22. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE. |
§ 41-22-1. Short title. |
§ 41-22-2. Legislative intent and purpose; effect on substantive rights; applicability; authority to prescribe rules and regulations required in connection with this chapter. |
§ 41-22-3. Definitions. |
§ 41-22-4. Adoption by agencies of rules governing organization, practice, etc.; public access to rules, orders, etc.; effect of rules, orders, etc., not made available to public. |
§ 41-22-5.1. Public notification of proposed rules; business economic impact statement; applicability. |
§ 41-22-5.2. Review of existing rules. |
§ 41-22-8. Form for petition for adoption, amendment or repeal of rules; procedure upon submission of petition. |
§ 41-22-10. Action for declaratory judgment as to validity or applicability of rule; stay of enforcement of rule by injunction. |
§ 41-22-13. Rules of evidence in contested cases. |
§ 41-22-14. Intervention in contested cases. |
§ 41-22-15. Majority requirement for adoption of final decision in contested cases; use of proposed orders in cases where any official is unfamiliar with the case; finality of proposed orders. |
§ 41-22-16. Form and content of final order; when final order to be rendered; service of notice and copies of final order. |
§ 41-22-18. Disqualification from participation in proposed order or final decision based upon conflict of interest or personal bias. |
§ 41-22-19. Grant, denial, renewal, etc., of licenses. |
§ 41-22-20. Judicial review of preliminary, procedural, etc., actions or rulings and final decisions in contested cases. |
§ 41-22-21. Appeal of final judgment of circuit court under Section 41-22-20. |
§ 41-22-22. Joint Committee on Administrative Regulation Review. |
§ 41-22-23. Submission and review of proposed rules; fiscal note required for rules with economic impact. |
§ 41-22-24. Reconsideration of disapproved rules by the Legislature. |
§ 41-22-25. Construction and applicability of chapter. |
§ 41-22-26. Repeal of inconsistent laws. |