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25-11-14
Section 25-11-14 Uncollected food stamp overissuances. (a) An individual filing a new claim
for unemployment compensation shall disclose at the time of filing such claim, on a form provided,
whether he or she owes an uncollected food stamp overissuance. The secretary shall notify
the appropriate Department of Human Resources agency of any individual who discloses that
he or she owes an uncollected food stamp overissuance and who is determined to be eligible
for unemployment compensation. (b) The secretary shall deduct and withhold from any unemployment
compensation payable to an individual who owes an uncollected food stamp overissuance: (1)
The amount specified as owed by the individual; (2) The amount, if any, determined pursuant
to an agreement submitted to the Department of Human Resources under Section 13(c)(3)(A) of
the Food Stamp Act of 1977; or (3) Any amount otherwise required to be deducted and withheld
from unemployment compensation pursuant to Section 13(c)(3)(B) of the...
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40-23-4.2
Section 40-23-4.2 Food stamp purchases exempt. (a) As used in this section the following terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) FOOD STAMPS. The stamps provided by the United States
Department of Agriculture for issuance to qualified recipients under the federal Food Stamp
Act, 7 U.S.C. §2011 et seq. (2) FOOD STAMP SALES TAX AMENDMENT. Section 1505 of the Food
Security Act of 1985 (Public Law 99-198) which amended 7 U.S.C. §2013(a) and provides that
a state may not participate in the food stamp program if state or local taxes are collected
on purchases of food made with food stamps. (b) It is hereby declared by the Legislature that
this exemption is enacted in response to the coercive threat of Congress contained in the
Food Stamp Sales Tax Amendment in order to insure that all eligible citizens within the State
of Alabama will continue to receive food stamp benefits; that the State of Alabama has challenged
the constitutionality of the Food Stamp Sales Tax Amendment and the...
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25-11-8
Section 25-11-8 Compliance with Federal Unemployment Tax Act. (a) Pursuant to Section 3304(a)(16),
Federal Unemployment Tax Act, in order for the state to be certified for tax credit, the custodian
of records is specifically authorized to do the following, notwithstanding any law to the
contrary: (1) Provide wage and unemployment compensation information to the Secretary of Health
and Human Services, in accordance with regulations promulgated by the secretary, as necessary
for the purposes of the National Directory of New Hires. (2) Provide wage information and
welfare assistance information, as provided through a state program funded under Part A of
Title IV, Social Security Act, or the Food Stamp Act of 1977, to the state or any of its political
subdivisions upon request and for the purpose of determining an individual's eligibility for
welfare assistance. The information to be provided shall be that which the Secretary of Health
and Human Services has determined in regulations as...
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9-14A-9
Section 9-14A-9 Bonds - Generally. The bonds issued pursuant to this act shall not be obligations
of said corporations but shall be general obligations of the state with the full faith and
credit and taxing power of the state to be pledged to the prompt and faithful payment of the
principal thereof and the interest and redemption premium (if any) thereon. The proceeds from
the sale of the bonds shall be used exclusively for the purposes described in the aforesaid
constitutional amendment. The bonds may be sold and issued in one or more series at any time
and from time to time, may have such series designations, may be in such forms, principal
amounts, denominations and numbers, may be of such tenor and maturities, may bear such date
or dates, may be payable in such installments and at such time or times, may be payable at
such place or places within or without the state, may bear interest at such rate or rates
payable and evidenced in such manner, may contain provisions for redemption...
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16-13-308
Section 16-13-308 Warrants as legal investments. The warrants issued pursuant to the provisions
of this article shall be legal investments for executors, administrators, trustees, and other
fiduciaries. (Act 2011-631, p. 1495, §9.)...
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41-10-451
Section 41-10-451 Definitions. (1) AUTHORITY. The public corporation organized pursuant to
the provisions of this article. (2) BONDS. Those bonds, including refunding bonds, authorized
to be issued by the authority pursuant to act of the Legislature. (3) GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
Any bonds or other obligations which as to principal and interest constitute direct obligations
of, or are unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States of America, including obligations
of any federal agency to the extent such obligations are unconditionally guaranteed by the
United States of America and any certificates or any other evidences of an ownership interest
in such obligations of, or unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States of America or
in specified portions thereof (which may consist of the principal thereof or the interest
thereon). (4) PERMITTED INVESTMENTS. (i) Government securities; (ii) bonds, debentures, notes
or other evidences of indebtedness issued by any of the following...
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45-2-172
Section 45-2-172 Exemption from mandatory solid waste fee. Pursuant to the authorization contained
in Section 22-27-3, the Baldwin County Commission is authorized by this section to grant an
exemption from the county mandatory solid waste collection program fee for any household whose
total income does not exceed 75 percent of the federal poverty level. (Act 2000-336, p. 5343,
§1.)...
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2-3A-35
Section 2-3A-35 Refunding bonds. Pursuant to the provisions of Amendment 618 and this article,
the authority may, at any time and from time to time, issue for the state refunding bonds
of the state for the purpose of refunding any or all of the bonds authorized by Amendment
618 then outstanding (including any refunding bonds that may have been previously issued),
whether such refunding shall occur before, at or after the maturity of the bonds to be refunded.
In the discretion of the authority, refunding bonds may be issued in exchange for such outstanding
bonds or they may be sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the purchase, redemption or
payment of such outstanding bonds. Refunding bonds to be issued in exchange for such outstanding
bonds shall not be issued in a principal amount greater than the principal amount of the bonds
to be refunded. Refunding bonds to be sold pursuant hereto may be issued in such principal
amount or amounts as shall be determined by said authority....
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2-3A-55
Section 2-3A-55 Refunding bonds. Pursuant to the provisions of Amendment 619 and this article,
the authority may, at any time and from time to time, issue for the state refunding bonds
of the state for the purpose of refunding any or all of the bonds authorized by the aforesaid
amendment then outstanding (including any refunding bonds that may have been previously issued),
whether such refunding shall occur before, at or after the maturity of the bonds to be refunded.
In the discretion of the authority, refunding bonds may be issued in exchange for such outstanding
bonds or they may be sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the purchase, redemption or
payment of such outstanding bonds. Refunding bonds to be issued in exchange for such outstanding
bonds shall not be issued in a principal amount greater than the principal amount of the bonds
to be refunded. Refunding bonds to be sold pursuant hereto may be issued in such principal
amount or amounts as shall be determined by said...
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9-14A-16
Section 9-14A-16 Refunding bonds. Pursuant to the provisions of the aforesaid amendment and
this chapter, the corporations may, at any time and from time to time, issue for the state
refunding bonds of the state for the purpose of refunding any or all of the bonds authorized
by the aforesaid amendment then outstanding, including any refunding bonds that may have been
previously issued, whether such refunding shall occur before, at or after the maturity of
the bonds to be refunded. In the discretion of the corporations, refunding bonds may be issued
in exchange for such outstanding bonds or they may be sold and the proceeds thereof applied
to the purchase, redemption or payment of such outstanding bonds. Refunding bonds to be issued
in exchange for such outstanding bonds shall not be issued in a principal amount greater than
the principal amount of the bonds to be refunded. Refunding bonds to be sold pursuant hereto
may be issued in such principal amount or amounts as shall be...
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