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22-22A-5
Section 22-22A-5 Powers and functions of department; representation of department by Attorney
General in legal actions. In addition to any other powers and functions which may be conferred
upon it by law, the department is authorized beginning October 1, 1982 to: (1) Administer
appropriate portions of Sections 9-7-10 through 9-7-20, which relate to permitting, regulatory
and enforcement functions; administer and enforce the provisions and execute the functions
of Chapter 28 of this title; Chapter 22 of this title; Article 2 of Chapter 23 of this title;
Chapter 30 of this title; appropriate portions of Article 1 of Chapter 27 of this title; Sections
22-24-1 through 22-24-11; Sections 22-25-1 through 22-25-15; and Sections 22-36-1 through
22-36-10. (2) Acting through the Environmental Management Commission, promulgate rules, regulations,
and standards in order to carry out the provisions and intent of this chapter; provided, however,
that prior to the promulgation of any state primary or...
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27-44-8
Section 27-44-8 Powers and duties of association. (a) If a member insurer is an impaired insurer,
the association may, in its discretion and subject to any conditions imposed by the association
that do not impair the contractual obligations of the impaired insurer, and that are approved
by the commissioner: (1) Guarantee or reinsure, or cause to be guaranteed, assumed, or reinsured,
any or all of the covered policies of the impaired insurers. (2) Provide such moneys, pledges,
notes, guarantees, or other means as are proper to effectuate subdivision (1), and assure
payment of the contractual obligations of the impaired insurer pending action under subdivision
(1). (b) If a member insurer is an insolvent insurer, the association shall, in its discretion
and subject to the approval of the commissioner, do either of the following: (1)a. Guarantee,
assume, or reinsure, or cause to be guaranteed, assumed, or reinsured, the covered policies
of the insolvent insurer. b. Assure payment of the...
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33-12-5
Section 33-12-5 Powers, duties and functions. The powers, duties and functions of the agency
shall be as follows: (1) GENERALLY. The agency a. Shall have perpetual succession in its corporate
name. b. May sue and be sued in its corporate name. c. May adopt, use and alter a corporate
seal, which shall be judicially noticed. d. May enter into such contracts and cooperative
agreements with the federal, state and local governments, with agencies of such governments,
with private individuals, corporations, associations, trusts and other organizations as the
board may deem necessary or convenient to enable it to carry out the purposes of this chapter,
including the planned, orderly residential development of the area. e. May adopt, amend and
repeal bylaws. f. May appoint such managers, officers, employees, attorneys and agents as
the board deems necessary for the transaction of its business, fix their compensation, define
their duties, require bonds of such of them as the board may...
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40-2A-7
Section 40-2A-7 Uniform revenue procedures. (a) Maintenance of records; audit and subpoena
authority; authority to issue regulations. (1) In addition to all other recordkeeping requirements
otherwise set out in this title, taxpayers shall keep and maintain an accurate and complete
set of records, books, and other information sufficient to allow the department to determine
the correct amount of value or correct amount of any tax, license, permit, or fee administered
by the department, or other records or information as may be necessary for the proper administration
of any matters under the jurisdiction of the department. The books, records, and other information
shall be open and available for inspection by the department upon request at a reasonable
time and location. (2) The department may examine and audit the records, books, or other relevant
information maintained by any taxpayer or other person for the purpose of computing and determining
the correct amount of value or correct...
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27-23-1
Section 27-23-1 When insurer's liability absolute. As to every contract of insurance made between
an insurer and any insured by which such insured is insured against loss or damage on account
of the bodily injury or death by accident of any person for which loss or damage such insured
is responsible, whenever a loss occurs on account of a casualty covered by such contract of
insurance, the liability of the insurer shall become absolute and the payment of the loss
shall not depend upon the satisfaction by the insured of a final judgment against him for
loss, or damage, or death occasioned by the casualty. No such contract of insurance shall
be cancelled or annulled by any agreement between the insurer and the insured after the insured
has become responsible for such loss or damage, and any such cancellation or annulment shall
be void. (Code 1940, T. 28, §11; Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §484.)...
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32-7-16
Section 32-7-16 Payments sufficient to satisfy requirements. Judgments herein referred to shall,
for the purpose of this chapter only, be deemed satisfied: (1) When twenty-five thousand dollars
($25,000) has been credited upon any judgment or judgments rendered in excess of that amount
because of bodily injury to or death of one person as the result of any one accident; (2)
When, subject to such limit of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) because of bodily injury
to or death of one person, the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) has been credited upon
any judgment or judgments rendered in excess of that amount because of bodily injury to or
death of two or more persons as the result of any one accident; or (3) When twenty-five thousand
dollars ($25,000) has been credited upon any judgment or judgments rendered in excess of that
amount because of injury to or destruction of property of others as a result of any one accident.
Payments made in settlement of any claims because of...
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6-11-3
Section 6-11-3 Future damages; requirements if damages greater than $150,000; attorney's fees;
periodic payments over period of years; specific findings; evidence of financial ability to
make payments; evidence of present value inadmissible. Where the damages assessed against
a defendant by the trier of fact include an award of future damages, the trial court shall
comply with the following in rendering its judgment in the case: (1) Judgment shall be entered
against the defendant for all past damages and punitive damages assessed against the defendant
by the trier of fact. (2) If the award of future damages assessed by the trier of fact is
$150,000 or less, the trial court shall enter judgment against the defendants for the amount
of such future damages. (3) If the award of future damages assessed by the trier of fact is
greater than $150,000, the trial court shall enter judgment as follows: a. Judgment shall
be entered against the defendant for $150,000 of such future damage. b. If,...
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2-21-30
Section 2-21-30 Recovery of short weight and feed deficiency penalties. In any case wherein
the licensee fails or refuses to make payment of a penalty to the purchaser within the time
required, the purchaser may institute legal action against the licensee for the recovery of
such penalty as provided in Sections 2-21-28 and 2-21-29. Any judgment against the licensee
shall be double the amount of the penalty and shall include a reasonable attorney's fee and
court costs. In cases where the licensee is required to pay the amount of any penalty to the
commissioner for deposit to the credit of the Agricultural Fund, and the licensee fails or
refuses to make such payment within the time required, the commissioner may institute legal
action in a court of competent jurisdiction for collection of the amount of the penalty upon
10 days' notice to the licensee following the 60 day payment period. (Acts 1978, No. 780,
p. 1143, §15.)...
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40-9-60
Section 40-9-60 Certificates of exemption for persons or companies exempt from sales, use,
and lodging taxes. (a) All persons or companies, including, but not limited to, those cited
in this chapter, other than governmental entities, which have statutory exemption from the
payment of Alabama sales and use taxes levied in, including, but not limited to, Chapter 23
of this title, or lodgings taxes levied in Chapter 26 of this title, regardless of the type
of transaction or whether the tangible personal property is subject to sales and use tax or
whether the accommodations are subject to lodgings tax, shall be required to annually obtain
a certificate of exemption from the Department of Revenue. This requirement does not supersede
or replace the provisions of Section 40-9-14.1 or any other provision of statute requiring
an entity to obtain a certificate of exemption. This article only applies to entities that
have been granted a general exemption from sales, use, or lodging taxes. The...
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41-5A-20
Section 41-5A-20 Settlement of charges; recovery of overpayments. (a) The chief examiner shall
keep a docket in which shall be entered, in favor of the state, county, or municipality, as
the case may be, cases against persons who have not properly and lawfully accounted for all
sums of money coming into their hands as public officers, agents, or employees. If an amount
found to be due the state, county, or other governmental unit or agency as a result of an
examination or audit is not settled upon demand by the examiner, the chief examiner shall
immediately issue notice to the person in default and require him or her to appear on a day
certain and show cause why the amount due should not be paid. If the defaulting officer fails
to settle or to show just cause why the amount due should not be collected, the chief examiner
shall certify such facts and the amount due the state to the Attorney General, and the Attorney
General shall bring a civil action in the name of the state against the...
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