Code of Alabama
Ala. Code § 6-6-503 (2026)
Enjoining Unauthorized or Unlawful Practice of Profession, Occupation, or Calling.
✓ official Alabama Legislature (ALISON) text, current July 2026
(a) The unauthorized or unlawful practice of any profession, occupation or calling by any person, firm, or corporation may be enjoined by any court of competent jurisdiction on complaint brought in the name of any public body or officer having authority conferred by statute to regulate or to license the activity engaged in by such person, firm, or corporation.
(b) The provisions of this section are cumulative. The authority conferred by the section is in addition to and supplementary to all other statutes, civil and criminal, dealing with the subject matter of this section. The section shall apply retrospectively and prospectively.
(Acts 1967, No. 509, p. 1225.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1994–1997 · leading case: Stamps v. Jefferson Cnty. Bd. of Educ., 642 So. 2d 941 (Ala. 1994).
Stamps v. Jefferson Cnty. Bd. of Educ., 642 So. 2d 941 (Ala. 1994). “) The Board places particular emphasis on the section referenced in the emphasized portion of § 34-21-26, that is, Ala.Code 1975, § 6-6-503(a), which provides: "The unauthorized *944 or unlawful practice of any profession.”
Quality Living, Inc. v. State Dep't of Pub. Health, 711 So. 2d 1021 (Ala. Civ. App. 1997). “On August 29, 1995, the Department filed a complaint, seeking injunctive relief pursuant to § 6-6-503, Ala.Code 1975. Specifically, the Department requested that the trial court enjoin Quality Living from further operation as an ALF.”
— Ala. Code § 6-6-503(a) — 1 case
Stamps v. Jefferson Cnty. Bd. of Educ., 642 So. 2d 941 (Ala. 1994). “) The Board places particular emphasis on the section referenced in the emphasized portion of § 34-21-26, that is, Ala.Code 1975, § 6-6-503(a), which provides: "The unauthorized *944 or unlawful practice of any profession.”
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