11-3-61
Section 11-3-61 Procurement or purchasing programs. (a) In addition to authority granted in Section 11-3-60, a county commission may adopt a procurement or purchasing program designed to simplify the purchasing of certain tangible personal property provided the program is designed in a manner that shall provide significant cost savings to the county and includes written policy and procedures for implementation and administration of the program as set out in subsection (c). For the purposes of this article, a procurement or purchasing program is a purchase payment program utilized as an alternative purchase order process with vendors agreeing to participate in such process. The program shall be approved by the county commission in order to allow individualized purchases of tangible personal property items which have received prior approval by the county commission through use of a card programmed for limited purchases of specific items by an individual designated by the county...
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25-4-70
Section 25-4-70 Accrual; time and manner of payment; services in employ of Indian tribe. (a) After contributions have been due under this chapter for two years, benefits shall become payable from the fund to any employee who thereafter is or becomes unemployed and eligible for benefits, and shall be paid through unemployment offices or such other agencies at such times and in such manner as the secretary may prescribe. (b) Benefits based on service in employment defined in subdivisions (a)(2) and (a)(3) of Section 25-4-10 shall be payable in the same amount, on the same terms and subject to the same conditions as compensation payable on the basis of other service subject to this chapter; except, that: (1) With respect to any week of unemployment beginning after December 31, 1977, benefits shall not be paid based on service in an instructional, research, or principal administrative capacity for any educational institution for any such week commencing during the period between two...
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27-21A-1
Section 27-21A-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively: (1) AGENT. A person who is appointed or employed by a health maintenance organization and who engages in solicitation of membership in such organization. This definition does not include a person enrolling members on behalf of an employer, union, or other organization. (2) BASIC HEALTH CARE SERVICES. Emergency care, inpatient hospital and physician care, and outpatient medical services. (3) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Insurance. (4) ENROLLEE. An individual who is enrolled in a health maintenance organization. (5) EVIDENCE OF COVERAGE. Any certificate, agreement, or contract issued to an enrollee setting out the coverage to which he is entitled. (6) HEALTH CARE SERVICES. Any services included in the furnishing to any individual of medical or dental care, or hospitalization or incident to the furnishing of such care or hospitalization, as well as the...
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40-18-6
Section 40-18-6 Gain or loss - Basis of property; adjusted basis. (a) Basis (unadjusted) of property. The basis of property shall be the cost of the property with the following exceptions: (1) INVENTORY VALUE. If the property should have been included in the last inventory, the basis shall be the last inventory value thereof. (2) GIFT or TRANSFER IN TRUST. If the property was acquired by gift or by a transfer in trust the basis shall be determined in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 1015. If property was acquired by gift or transfer in trust on or after December 31, 1932 and prior to March 15, 1985, the basis shall be the fair and reasonable market value of the property at the time of the acquisition. (3) PROPERTY TRANSMITTED AT DEATH. If the property was acquired from a decedent, the taxpayer's basis in the property shall be determined in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 1014. (4) PROPERTY ACQUIRED UPON LIKE-KIND EXCHANGE. If the property was acquired upon an exchange described in subsection...
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45-20-150.05
Section 45-20-150.05 Bingo games - Legislative intent; actual expenses; consulting fees. (a) It is the intention of the Legislature that only qualified organizations that are properly issued permits or special permits shall be allowed to operate bingo sessions. A qualified organization shall not lend its name nor allow its identity to be used by any other person in conducting or promoting a bingo session in which the other person has a substantial financial interest. (b) It is unlawful for two or more qualified organizations to pyramid the valuation of prizes in a manner to exceed the limits in cash, or gifts of equivalent value, as provided in Section 45-20-150.08. The term "equivalent value" means the fair market value of the gift on the date the gift is given as the prize in a bingo session. (c) Except as otherwise provided by this article, a qualified organization may deduct the reasonable expenses of operating and conducting its bingo sessions. Reasonable expenses shall be defined...
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45-42-150
Section 45-42-150 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) BINGO. The game, commonly known as bingo, where numbers or symbols on a card are matched with numbers or symbols selected at random. (2) BINGO SESSION. A consecutive period of time not to exceed five consecutive hours during which bingo is played in a given day not to exceed one day in a given week. (3) EQUIVALENT VALUE. The fair market value of the gift on the date the gift is given as the prize in a bingo game. (4) LOCATION. A single building, hall, enclosure, or outdoor area used for the purpose of playing bingo pursuant to a permit or license issued under this article. (5) PERMIT HOLDER. A qualified organization or qualified club which has a permit or license pursuant to this article. (6) PERSON. Any human being, corporation, association, or other legal entity. (7) QUALIFIED ORGANIZATION. A bona fide religious, educational, service, senior citizens, fraternal, or...
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10A-30-1.07
Section 10A-30-1.07 Stock and nonstock associations; nature and transferability of members' interests; applicable to professional associations formed prior to January 1, 1984. A professional association organized pursuant to this article may issue stock or certificates of evidence of ownership of an interest in the assets of the professional association to the members of a stock-type association, or the association may be a nonstock organization with the members owning no individual interest in the assets of the association but with the rights and duties specified in the certificate of formation, or the association may be a nonstock organization with the members owning undivided interests in the assets of the association according to the certificate of formation. The stock or certificates of ownership, if a stock-type association, or a membership in a nonstock association, shall be freely transferable, except as may be lawfully restricted in the certificate of formation. A professional...
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11-47-210
Section 11-47-210 Definitions. When used in this article, unless the context plainly indicates otherwise, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) APPLICANT. An individual who files a written application with the governing body of any county or municipality in accordance with Section 11-47-214. (2) AUTHORITY. A public corporation organized under this article for the purposes, with the powers, and subject to the restrictions set forth in this article. (3) AUTHORIZING COUNTY. With respect to an authority, any county which has a governing body that has made findings and determinations of facts pertaining to the organization of the authority in accordance with Section 11-47-214. (4) AUTHORIZING MUNICIPALITY. With respect to an authority, any municipality which has a governing body that has made findings and determinations of facts pertaining to the organization of the authority in accordance with Section 11-47-214. (5)...
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16-2-9
Section 16-2-9 Donation of surplus, non-expired food to charitable organizations for redistribution to needy students. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION. Any food bank or charitable organization as defined in the federal Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act. (2) DEPARTMENT. The State Department of Education. (3) FOOD. Any raw, cooked, processed, or prepared edible substance, ice, beverage, or ingredient used or intended for use in whole or in part for human consumption. (4) SCHOOL. A public elementary school, middle school, or high school. (b) A local board of education may allow any school under its jurisdiction to donate surplus, non-expired food to a charitable organization through an official of the charitable organization who is directly affiliated with the school, including a teacher, counselor, support staff, or any employee of the school, or a parent of a student enrolled at the school. The...
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7-1-202
Section 7-1-202 Notice; knowledge. (a) Subject to subsection (f), a person has "notice" of a fact if the person: (1) Has actual knowledge of it; (2) Has received a notice or notification of it; or (3) From all the facts and circumstances known to the person at the time in question, has reason to know that it exists. (b) "Knowledge" means actual knowledge. "Knows" has a corresponding meaning. (c) "Discover," "learn," or words of similar import refer to knowledge rather than to reason to know. (d) A person "notifies" or "gives" a notice or notification to another person by taking such steps as may be reasonably required to inform the other person in ordinary course, whether or not the other person actually comes to know of it. (e) Subject to subsection (f), a person "receives" a notice or notification when: (1) It comes to that person's attention; or (2) It is duly delivered in a form reasonable under the circumstances at the place of business through which the contract was made or at...
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