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2-10-105
Section 2-10-105 Permit fee; taxation. Any corporation or association organized under this
article shall pay to the state the annual permit fee of $10.00 now required by law and shall
pay all ad valorem taxes on its real and personal property; except, that all cotton
and all other agricultural products which have been raised or produced in the State of Alabama,
title to which may be held by such corporation or association in its own right or for the
use and benefit of its members, and all goods and articles purchased or acquired by such corporation,
whether in or out of the state, for its own use or for the use and benefit of its members
for strictly agricultural or farm purposes in this state, shall, so long as held by such corporation
or association, be exempt from taxation, nor shall such corporation be liable for any other
license or privilege fee or tax for the purpose of engaging in or transacting business or
otherwise in this state. (Acts 1935, No. 220, p. 604; Code 1940, T. 2,...
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2-8-201
Section 2-8-201 Collection of assessment; "ginner" defined; remittance of assessments
by ginner; inspection of books and records by commissioner; deductions for expenses. (a) In
the event the required number of cotton producers approve, by a referendum as provided hereunder,
the levying of an assessment upon the ginning of cotton for a promotional program, the Commissioner
of Agriculture and Industries shall, within 30 days, notify in writing every person engaged
in the business of ginning cotton in Alabama that on or after the date designated in such
notice, which shall not be less than 30 nor more than 60 days after the mailing of such notice
by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, the amount of the assessment levied pursuant
to the referendum shall be collected by all ginners of cotton when such cotton is ginned within
the state. (b) For the purposes of this article, the word "ginner" shall mean any
person, partnership, corporation or cooperative association, public or...
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27-21-2
Section 27-21-2 Offering of insurance. Any insurer authorized and licensed to engage in the
business of health insurance in this state may join with one or more other such insurers to
offer to any resident of this state, who meets the qualifications established by the commissioner,
insurance against major financial loss from accident or disease. Such insurance may be offered
by such insurers in their own names or in the name of a voluntary unincorporated association
or other organization formed by such insurers solely for the purpose of this plan. The forms
of applications, certifications, and policies of such insurance, the applicable premium rates,
annual statement, and all other information required by the department under Alabama law for
organizations in the business of health insurance shall be filed with the commissioner for
his approval. Any other information which the commissioner deems necessary for the efficient
operation of the plan may also be required. (Acts 1971, No. 501,...
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27-31B-9
Section 27-31B-9 Reports and statements. (a) Captive insurance companies shall not be required
to make any annual report except as provided in this chapter. (b) Prior to March 1 of each
year, each captive insurance company shall submit to the commissioner a report of its financial
condition, verified by oath of two of its executive officers. Except as provided in Section
27-31B-6, each captive insurance company shall report using statutory accounting principles,
unless the commissioner approves the use of generally accepted accounting principles, with
any useful or necessary modifications or adaptations thereof required or approved or accepted
by the commissioner for the type of insurance and kinds of insurers to be reported upon, and
as supplemented by additional information required by the commissioner. Except as otherwise
provided, each association captive insurance company and each industrial insured captive insurance
company insuring the risks of an industrial insured group...
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27-5B-7
Section 27-5B-7 Reinsurer maintaining a trust fund. (a) Credit shall be allowed when the reinsurance
is ceded to an assuming insurer that maintains a trust fund in a qualified U.S. financial
institution, as defined in subsection (b) of Section 27-5B-15, for the payment of the valid
claims of its U.S. ceding insurers, their assigns and successors in interest. To enable the
commissioner to determine the sufficiency of the trust fund, the assuming insurer shall report
annually to the commissioner information substantially the same as that required to be reported
on the NAIC Annual Statement form by licensed insurers. The assuming insurer shall submit
to examination of its books and records by the commissioner and bear the expense of examination.
(b)(1) Credit for reinsurance shall not be granted under this section unless the form of the
trust and any amendments to the trust have been approved by either: a. The commissioner of
the state where the trust is domiciled. b. The commissioner of...
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40-12-240
representative of any of them. (22) PICKUP TRUCK. As defined in Section 32-8-2. (23) PRIVATE
PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE. Every motor vehicle designed primarily for the transportation of nine
persons or less except the following: a. Motorcycles. b. Motor vehicles used in the transportation
of persons for hire. c. Trailers or semitrailers. d. Self-propelled campers or house cars
including every motor vehicle of the type usually referred to as a bus which is owned and
operated by an individual for personal or private use and not for hire, rent, or compensation.
Motor trucks of the type commonly known as "pickups" or "pickup trucks,"
regardless of the use made of any such motor trucks and regardless of whether the owner thereof
owns or has access to any other mode of transportation, shall not be deemed to constitute
a private passenger automobile. (24) PUBLIC HIGHWAY. Every highway, road, street, alley, lane,
court, place, trail, drive, bridge, viaduct, or trestle, located either within a...
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40-13-1
of the State of Alabama. (3) PERSON. Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
or any combination thereof. (4) PRODUCER. Any person engaging in the business of severing
coal from the soil within this state. (5) PURCHASER. Any person acquiring title, outright
or conditionally, to any interest in severed coal. (6) SEVER. Cutting, mining, stripping,
or otherwise taking or removing from the soil within Alabama. (7) SEAPORT FACILITY. Any improvements,
including any real or personal property, structure or equipment useful for any one
or more of the loading, unloading, storage, or other handling of coal, coke, or any other
materials or products of any kind that are useful in promoting, developing, and operating
seaports within this state and that are constructed with the proceeds from the bonds as defined
herein. (8) TON. A short ton of 2,000 pounds. (9) TRANSPORTER. Any person transporting coal
from the place where it is severed or from any other place to any other...
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40-23-60
individual, firm, company, partnership, association, corporation, receiver or trustee, or any
other group or combination acting as a unit, and the plural as well as the singular number,
unless the intention to give a more limited meaning is disclosed by the context. (2) DEPARTMENT.
The Department of Revenue of the State of Alabama. (3) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Revenue
of the State of Alabama. (4) WHOLESALE SALE or SALE AT WHOLESALE. Any one of the following:
a. A sale of tangible personal property by wholesaler to licensed retail merchants,
jobbers, dealers or other wholesalers for resale and does not include a sale by wholesalers
to users or consumers, not for resale. b. A sale of tangible personal property or products,
including iron ore, and including the furnished container and label of such property or products,
to a manufacturer or compounder which enter into and become an ingredient or component part
of the tangible personal property or products which the manufacturer...
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45-37-244.02
Section 45-37-244.02 Jefferson County Entity Business License Tax. (a) This section shall apply
only to Jefferson County. (b) As used in this section, the following words and terms shall
have the meanings ascribed to them: (1) BUSINESS ACTIVITY. The carrying on or practice of
any business, vocation, occupation, work, calling, or profession for profit. (2) BUSINESS
ENTITY. A person engaged in one or more business activities, other than an individual. (3)
COUNTY. Jefferson County. (4) GOVERNING BODY. The Jefferson County Commission. (5) INDIVIDUAL.
A natural person other than a sole proprietor. (6) PERSON. Any corporation, partnership, company,
association, unincorporated organization, or other entity formed to engage in business activity.
The term includes an individual engaged in business activity as a sole proprietorship. (c)(1)
In addition to all state license taxes levied under Article 2, commencing with Section 40-12-40,
Chapter 12, Title 40, as amended, the governing body of the...
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13A-8-31.2
Section 13A-8-31.2 Registration and reporting requirements. (a) All secondary metals recyclers
subject to this article shall register with the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center
(ACJIC) by August 31, 2012, and shall pay an annual registration fee of two hundred fifty
dollars ($250) to ACJIC. In the event the electronic reporting system is not fully implemented
by August 1, 2012, the record maintenance and reporting requirements of the current law shall
remain in full force and effect until such time as the ACJIC electronic reporting system is
fully implemented. The registration shall include the name of the business, address of the
business, telephone number, and the name of the owner or owners of the business. (b)(1) Prior
to January 1, 2013, secondary metals recyclers shall continue to abide by any reporting requirements
currently in effect and followed by the recyclers. (2) Effective January 1, 2013, secondary
metals recyclers shall enter the information required by...
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