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22-19-73
Section 22-19-73 Statistical and demographic information on organ donor designations.
The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall quarterly electronically transfer statistical
and demographic information including, but not limited to, the name, most recent address,
and date of birth, if available, of any person who has a current driver's license or nondriver
identification card and who has designated that he or she wishes to be an organ donor to the
federally certified Alabama Organ Procurement Organization that is a member of and abides
by the rules and regulations of the United Network for Organ Sharing. This information shall
be copied by the department quarterly and electronically transferred to eye and tissue procuring
organizations in Alabama operating under the oversight of the United States Food and Drug
Administration and accredited by the respective national accrediting body, including, but
not limited to, the Eye Bank Association of America and the American Association of...
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22-19-41
Section 22-19-41 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) BANK or
STORAGE FACILITY. A facility licensed, accredited or approved under the laws of any state
for the storage of human bodies, or parts thereof. (2) DECEDENT. A deceased individual and
includes a stillborn infant or fetus. (3) DONOR. An individual who makes a gift of all, or
part of, his body. (4) HOSPITAL. A hospital licensed under the laws of the State of Alabama,
or any subdivision thereof, or under the laws and regulations of the United States government,
or any agency thereof. (5) PART. Organs, tissues, eyes, bones, arteries, blood or other fluids
and any other portions of a human body. (6) PERSON. An individual, corporation, government
or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate trust, partnership or association
or any other legal entity. (7) PHYSICIAN or SURGEON. A physician or surgeon licensed or...

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38-14-9
Section 38-14-9 Administration of accounts. (a) Subject to rules promulgated by the
department, a fiduciary organization has sole authority over, and responsibility for, the
administration of individual development accounts. The responsibility of the fiduciary organization
extends to all aspects of the account program, including marketing to all eligible individuals
and families, soliciting matching funds, counseling account owners, providing financial literacy
education, and conducting required verification and compliance activities. The fiduciary organization
may establish program provisions as the organization believes necessary to ensure account
owner compliance with this chapter. (b) A fiduciary organization may act in partnership with
other entities, including businesses, government agencies, corporations, nonprofit organizations,
community action programs, community development corporations, housing authorities and faith-based
entities, to assist in the fulfillment of its...
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27-30-15
Section 27-30-15 Contracts - Limits of risk. (a) An association shall not, at any one
time, have in force any contract, or any number of contracts, covering the same individual,
whether such individual is so covered as a member, policyholder, dependent, or in any other
capacity, for benefits payable in cash, or having a reasonable cash value, aggregating in
excess of amounts as follows: (1) Death benefits payable upon the death of any one individual,
for death by any cause, $1,000.00; (2) Accidental death benefits payable only upon the accidental
death of any one individual, and including any special or additional benefits for accidental
death included in any other death benefit contract, $1,000.00; or (3) Funeral benefits and
other merchandise, aid, and service benefits, $1,000.00. (b) This section shall not
be deemed to make illegal any contract or coverage lawfully issued prior to January 1, 1972,
but the association shall not issue any new contract covering in any way any...
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16-6D-9
Section 16-6D-9 Tax credit claims; administrative accountability; verification of requirements;
rules and procedures. (a)(1) An individual taxpayer who files a state income tax return and
is not claimed as a dependent of another taxpayer, a taxpayer subject to the corporate income
tax levied by Chapter 18 of Title 40, an Alabama S corporation as defined in Section
40-18-160, or a Subchapter K entity as defined in Section 40-18-1 may claim a credit
for a contribution made to a scholarship granting organization. If the credit is claimed by
an Alabama S corporation or Subchapter K entity, the credit shall pass through to and may
be claimed by any taxpayer eligible to claim a credit under this subdivision who is a shareholder,
partner, or member thereof, based on the taxpayer's pro rata or distributive share, respectively,
of the credit. (2) The tax credit may be claimed by an individual taxpayer or a married couple
filing jointly in an amount equal to 100 percent of the total...
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22-19-175
Section 22-19-175 Sale or purchase of parts prohibited. (a) Except as otherwise provided
in subsection (b), a person, that for valuable consideration, knowingly purchases or sells
a part for transplantation or therapy if removal of a part from an individual is intended
to occur after the individual's death commits a Class C felony. (b) A person may charge a
reasonable amount for the removal, processing, preservation, quality control, storage, transportation,
implantation, or disposal of a part. (Act 2008-453, p. 867, ยง1.)...
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22-19-60
Section 22-19-60 Gift made by execution of affidavit to be filed with Alabama State
Law Enforcement Agency; notice of intent and specific gift to be noted on driver's license
or nondriver identification card; when gift effective; execution and acknowledgment of affidavit;
effect of expiration, revocation, renewal, etc., of license or card. (a) A gift of all or
part of the body may be made by the holder of a valid Alabama Driver's License or nondriver
identification card by the execution of a sworn affidavit to be filed with the Alabama State
Law Enforcement Agency. (b) Notice of intent to make a gift shall be noted on the driver's
license or nondriver identification card of the donor in a manner to be determined by the
Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency and there shall also be noted thereon the specific gift
of the donor in accordance with the following legend: E - Eye K - Kidney H - Heart Li - Liver
L - Lungs A - All (everything) (c) The gift shall become effective on the death of...
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27-15-28.1
Section 27-15-28.1 Standard nonforfeiture law for individual deferred annuities - Annuity
contracts issued by election under this section until June 30, 2006. (a) This section
shall be known as the standard nonforfeiture law for individual deferred annuities. (b) This
section shall not apply to any reinsurance group annuity purchased under a retirement
plan or plan of deferred compensation established or maintained by an employer (including
a partnership or sole proprietorship) or by an employee organization, or by both, other than
a plan providing individual retirement accounts or individual retirement annuities under Section
408 of the Internal Revenue Code, as now or hereafter amended, premium deposit fund, variable
annuity, investment annuity, immediate annuity, any deferred annuity contract after annuity
payments have commenced or reversionary annuity, nor to any contract which shall be delivered
outside this state through an agent or other representative of the company issuing...
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27-15-28.2
Section 27-15-28.2 Standard nonforfeiture law for individual deferred annuities - Annuity
contracts issued after June 30, 2006, or by election under this section until June
30, 2006. (a) This section shall be known as the standard nonforfeiture law for individual
deferred annuities. (b) This section shall not apply to any reinsurance group annuity
purchased under a retirement plan or plan of deferred compensation established or maintained
by an employer (including a partnership or sole proprietorship) or by an employee organization,
or by both, other than a plan providing individual retirement accounts or individual retirement
annuities under Section 408 of the Internal Revenue Code, as now or hereafter amended,
premium deposit fund, variable annuity, investment annuity, immediate annuity, any deferred
annuity contract after annuity payments have commenced or reversionary annuity, nor to any
contract which shall be delivered outside this state through an agent or other representative...

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34-29-132
Section 34-29-132 Euthanasia in emergency situation. Whenever an emergency situation
exists which requires the immediate euthanasia of an injured, diseased, or dangerous animal,
a law enforcement officer, a veterinarian, or an agent or designee of a local animal control
unit may humanely destroy the animal, as provided herein. (1) Whenever any domestic animal
is so injured or diseased as to appear useless and is in a suffering condition, and it reasonably
appears to any officer that the animal is imminently near death and cannot be cured or rendered
fit for service, and the officer has made a reasonable and concerted, but unsuccessful, effort
to locate the owner, the owner's agent, or a veterinarian, then the officer, acting in good
faith and upon reasonable belief, may immediately destroy the animal by shooting the animal
or injecting the animal with a barbiturate drug. If the officer locates the owner or the owner's
agent, the officer shall notify the owner or the owner's agent of...
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