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19-3D-19
Section 19-3D-19 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2019. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. TAX-RELATED LIMITATIONS.
(a) In this section the following terms have the following meanings: (1) GRANTOR TRUST. A
trust as to which a settlor of a first trust is considered the owner under 26 U.S.C. Sections
671 through 677, as amended, or 26 U.S.C. Section 679, as amended. (2) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE.
The United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. (3) NONGRANTOR TRUST. A trust
that is not a grantor trust. (4) QUALIFIED BENEFITS PROPERTY. Property subject to the minimum
distribution requirements of 26 U.S.C. Section 401(a)(9), as amended, and any applicable regulations,
or to any similar requirements that refer to 26 U.S.C. Section 401(a)(9) or the regulations.
(b) An exercise of the decanting power is subject to the following limitations: (1) If a first
trust contains property that qualified, or would have...
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26-2A-152
Section 26-2A-152 Powers of conservator in administration. (a) Subject to limitation provided
in Section 26-2A-154, a conservator shall have all of the powers conferred in this section
and any additional powers now or hereafter conferred by law on trustees in this state. In
addition, a conservator of the estate of an unmarried minor as to whom no one has parental
rights, has the powers of a guardian of a minor described in Section 26-2A-78 until the minor
attains the age of 19 years, or the disabilities of nonage have been removed, but the parental
rights so conferred on a conservator do not preclude appointment of a guardian as provided
in Division 1 of this article. (b) A conservator without court authorization or confirmation
may invest and reinvest funds of the estate as would a trustee. (c) A conservator, acting
as a fiduciary in efforts to accomplish the purpose of the appointment, may act without court
authorization or confirmation, to (1) Collect, hold, and retain assets of the...
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27-54-2
Section 27-54-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following
meanings: (1) DAY TREATMENT SERVICES. Includes, but is not limited to: Physiological, psychological,
and psychosocial concepts, techniques, and processes necessary to maintain or develop functional
skills of clients, provided to individuals and groups for periods of more than two hours but
less than 24 hours a day. (2) HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN. A health care service plan governed by
the provisions of Article 6, Chapter 4, Title 10, and a group health insurance policy, including
an employee welfare health benefit plan, that covers hospital, medical, or surgical expenses,
issued by insurers, health maintenance organizations, preferred provider organizations, medical
service organizations, physician-hospital organizations, or any other person, firm, corporation,
joint venture, or other similar business entity that pays for, purchases, or furnishes health
care services to patients, insureds, or...
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34-14-2
Section 34-14-2 Licenses or permits - Required; display; duplicates; corporations, partnerships,
etc. (a) No person shall engage in the sale of or practice of fitting hearing instruments
or display a sign or in any other way advertise or represent himself or herself as a person
who practices the fitting and sale of hearing instruments unless the person holds a license
or permit issued by the board as provided in this chapter. The license or permit shall be
conspicuously posted in his or her office or place of business. Duplicate licenses or permits
may be issued by the board to valid license holders operating more than one office, upon additional
payment determined by the board for each additional office. A license under this chapter shall
confer upon the holder the right to select, fit, and sell hearing instruments. (b) Nothing
in this chapter shall prohibit a corporation, partnership, trust, association, or other like
organization maintaining an established business address from...
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41-10-727
Section 41-10-727 Definitions. As used in this division, the following words shall have the
following meanings: (1) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue. (2) EMPLOYEE. An employee,
as defined in the Internal Revenue Code, as amended from time to time; except that any individual
providing services to an employer on an hourly, part-time, full-time, salaried, or contractual
basis shall be considered an employee for purposes of this division. (3) EMPLOYER. An employer,
as defined in the Internal Revenue Code, as amended from time to time, that is either a general
contractor or subcontractor that primarily holds itself out for hire to the general public
as a general contractor or subcontractor and who receives more than five percent of its annual
gross revenue from business described in either North American Industry Classification System
(NAICS) Code 236, 237, or 238 of the United States Department of Commerce in effect as of
January 1, 2009. This definition does not apply to or include...
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5-25-2
Section 5-25-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) BORROWER. A natural person who submits an application for a loan secured
by a first or subordinate mortgage or deed of trust on a single-family to four-family home
to be occupied by the borrower as the borrower's primary residence. (2) COMMITMENT. A written
statement by a lender that sets forth the terms and conditions upon which the lender is willing
to make a particular mortgage loan to a particular borrower. A good faith estimate provided
under the Federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act is not a commitment for the purposes
of Act 2009-624. (3) CONTROL. The direct or indirect possession of the power to direct or
cause the direction of the management and policies of a person, whether through the ownership
of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise, and shall include the terms controlling,
controlled by, and under common control with. (4) DEPARTMENT. The...
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10A-2-6.01
Section 10A-2-6.01 Authorized shares. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE
JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The articles of incorporation
must prescribe the classes of shares and the number of shares of each class that the corporation
is authorized to issue. If more than one class of shares is authorized, the articles of incorporation
must prescribe a distinguishing designation for each class, and, prior to the issuance of
shares of a class, the preferences, limitations, and relative rights of that class must be
described in the articles of incorporation. All shares of a class must have preferences, limitations,
and relative rights identical with those of other shares of the same class except to the extent
otherwise permitted by Section 10A-2-6.02. (b) The articles of incorporation must authorize
(1) one or more classes of shares that together have unlimited voting rights, and (2) one
or more classes of shares, which may be the...
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10A-2-8.30
Section 10A-2-8.30 General standards for directors. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY
ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) A director
shall discharge his or her duties as a director, including duties as a member of a committee:
(1) In good faith; (2) With the care an ordinarily prudent person in a like position would
exercise under similar circumstances; and (3) In a manner the director believes to be in the
best interests of the corporation. (b) In discharging his or her duties, a director is entitled
to rely on information, opinions, reports, or statements, including financial statements and
other financial data, if prepared or presented by: (1) One or more officers or employees of
the corporation whom the director reasonably believes to be reliable and competent in the
matters; (2) Legal counsel, public accountants, certified public accountants, or other persons
as to matters the director reasonably believes are within the...
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10A-2-8.42
Section 10A-2-8.42 Standards of conduct for officers. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION
BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a)
An officer with discretionary authority shall discharge his or her duties under that authority:
(1) In good faith; (2) With the care an ordinarily prudent person in a like position would
exercise under similar circumstances; and (3) In a manner he or she reasonably believes to
be in the best interests of the corporation. (b) In discharging his or her duties an officer
is entitled to rely on information, opinions, reports, or statements, including financial
statements and other financial data, if prepared or presented by: (1) One or more officers
or employees of the corporation whom the officer reasonably believes to be reliable and competent
in the matters presented; or (2) Legal counsel, public accountants, certified public accountants,
or other persons as to matters the officer reasonably believes are...
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10A-3-7.10
Section 10A-3-7.10 Liquidation - Jurisdiction of court to liquidate assets and affairs of corporation.
(a) The circuit court of the county in which the nonprofit corporation's principal office
is located in this state, and if none in this state, the circuit court for the county in which
the nonprofit corporation's most recent registered office is located shall have full power
to liquidate the assets and affairs of a nonprofit corporation: (1) In an action by a member
or director when it is established: a. That the directors are deadlocked in the management
of the corporate affairs and that irreparable injury to the nonprofit corporation is being
suffered or is threatened by reason thereof, and either that the members are unable to break
the deadlock or there are no members having voting rights; b. That the acts of the directors
or those in control of the nonprofit corporation are illegal, oppressive, or fraudulent; c.
That the members entitled to vote in the election of directors are...
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