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2-25-17.1
Section 2-25-17.1 Procedures to be used when plant, nursery stock, etc., found to contain plant
pests or noxious weeds; commissioner's power, upon notice, to order removal, destruction or
treatment; refusal of owner to comply; liability for cost of treatment or destruction. If
the commissioner finds, on examination, any plant, plant product or nursery stock infested
or infected with plant pests or noxious weeds, he shall notify in writing the owner or persons
having charge of such premises to that effect, and the owner or person in charge shall, within
10 days after such notice, unless an appeal is taken as provided in this article, cause the
removal and destruction of the infested and infected plant or plant product if it is incapable
of successful treatment; otherwise, such owner or person in charge shall cause it to be treated
as directed in the order of the commissioner. No indemnity shall be awarded to the owner for
complying with the above notice or orders of the commissioner. In...
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22-21-293
Section 22-21-293 Financial responsibility for out-of-county indigent patients treated at a
regional referral hospital. Ultimate financial responsibility for treatment received at a
regional referral hospital by a certified indigent patient, who is a resident of the State
of Alabama but is not a resident of the county in which the regional referral hospital is
located, shall be the obligation of the county of which the certified indigent patient is
a resident. A county's annual financial responsibility for each of its resident certified
indigent patients receiving treatment at a regional referral hospital shall be limited to
payment for 30 days or the number of days of services allowed per annum for the care of Medicaid
patients through the State Medicaid Program at the time of the patient's hospitalization,
whichever shall be less, at the per diem reimbursement rate currently in effect for the regional
referral hospital under the medical assistance program for the needy under Title...
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27-17A-14
Section 27-17A-14 Surety bond. (a) As an alternative to the trust requirement of Section 27-17A-13,
the details of which are set forth in Articles 3 and 4, a preneed provider may, with the prior
approval of the commissioner, purchase a surety bond in an amount not less than the aggregate
value of outstanding liabilities on undelivered preneed contracts for merchandise, services,
and cash advances. For the purposes of this section, the term outstanding liabilities means
the original retail amount of services and cash advances and the actual cost to the entity
to provide the undelivered merchandise sold on each contract written after April 30, 2002.
The surety bond shall be in an amount sufficient to cover the outstanding liability at the
time each contract is executed. (b) The bond shall be made payable to the State of Alabama
for the benefit of the commissioner and of all purchasers of preneed merchandise, services,
and cash advances. The bond shall be issued by an insurance company...
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40-29-23.1
Section 40-29-23.1 Development and operation of financial institution data match program. (a)
For purposes of this section the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ACCOUNT.
A demand deposit account, checking account, negotiable withdrawal order account, savings account,
time deposit account, or money-market mutual fund account. (2) ACCOUNT HOLDER. A person or
persons authorized to perform transactions on behalf of an account. (3) DELINQUENT TAXPAYER.
A taxpayer with an outstanding tax liability for which a final assessment has been entered
that is no longer subject to appeal under the Alabama Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, so that the
assessment is final, due, and owing, and for whom both of the following conditions are true:
a. The tax liability remains unpaid after 10 days from the issuance of a final notice before
seizure by the department. b. The person is not making current timely installment payments
on the tax liability under agreement with the department. (4)...
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27-31A-8
Section 27-31A-8 Notice and registration requirements of purchasing groups. (a) A purchasing
group which intends to do business in this state shall, prior to doing business, furnish notice
to the commissioner which shall include all of the following: (1) Identify the state in which
the group is domiciled. (2) Identify all other states in which the group intends to do business.
(3) Specify the lines and classifications of liability insurance which the purchasing group
intends to purchase. (4) Identify the insurance company or companies from which the group
intends to purchase its insurance and the domicile of any company. (5) Specify the method
by which, and the person or persons, if any, through whom insurance will be offered to its
members whose risks are resident or located in this state. (6) Identify the principal place
of business of the group. (7) Provide other information as may be required by the commissioner
to verify that the purchasing group is qualified under subdivision...
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34-23-150
Section 34-23-150 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Alabama State Board of Pharmacy. (2) COMPONENT. Any ingredient
used in the compounding of a drug product. (3) COMPOUNDING. The preparation, mixing, assembling,
packaging, and labeling of a drug or device as the result of a licensed practitioner's prescription
drug order or initiative based on the practitioner/patient/pharmacist relationship in the
course of professional practice. a. Compounding may also be for the purpose of, or as incident
to, research, teaching, or chemical analysis. b. Compounding includes the preparation of drugs
or devices in anticipation of prescription drug orders based on routine, regularly observed
prescribing patterns. c. Reconstitution of commercial products is not considered compounding
for purposes of this article. (4) COMPOUNDED OVER THE COUNTER (OTC) PRODUCTS. A medical product
that is prepared, packaged, and labeled in a pharmacy...
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27-1-10.1
Section 27-1-10.1 Insurance coverage for drugs to treat life-threatening illnesses. (a) The
Legislature finds and declares the following: (1) The citizens of this state rely upon health
insurance to cover the cost of obtaining health care and it is essential that the citizens'
expectation that their health care costs will be paid by their insurance policies is not disappointed
and that they obtain the coverage necessary and appropriate for their care within the terms
of their insurance policies. (2) Some insurers deny payment for drugs that have been approved
by the Federal Food and Drug Administration, hereafter referred to as FDA, when the drugs
are used for indications other than those stated in the labelling approved by the FDA, off-label
use, while other insurers with similar coverage terms do pay for off-label use. (3) Denial
of payment for off-label use can interrupt or effectively deny access to necessary and appropriate
treatment for a person being treated for a...
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34-7B-26
Section 34-7B-26 Application and licensure requirements to operate school. (a) Before being
licensed by the board to operate a school, an applicant shall satisfy all of the requirements
of this section. (1) An applicant shall submit to the board all of the following: a. A bond,
in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to protect potential students in the event
of closure. b. Proof of sufficient liability insurance coverage. c. A current financial statement
prepared by a reputable source and, if required by the board, a letter of credit. d. A list
of equipment owned by the school. e. A sample of student contract agreements and financial
forms relating to tuition, grants, and scholarships. f. Furnish affidavits from an adequate
number of prospective students as approved by the board stating their intent to enroll when
the school opens. (2) The applicant, owner, proposed dean, or proper corporate executive may
be required to appear before the board. (3) The applicant shall...
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8-33-6
Section 8-33-6 Conditions for policies. No warranty reimbursement insurance policy shall be
issued, sold, or offered for sale in this state unless the policy meets the following conditions:
(1) The policy states that the issuer of the policy will reimburse or pay on behalf of the
vehicle protection product warrantor all covered sums which the warrantor is legally obligated
to pay or will provide all service that the warrantor is legally obligated to perform according
to the warrantor's contractual obligations under the provisions of the insured warranties
sold by the warrantor. (2) The policy states that in the event payment due under the terms
of the warranty is not provided by the warrantor within 60 days after proof of loss has been
filed according to the terms of the warranty by the warranty holder, the warranty holder may
file directly with the warranty reimbursement insurance company for reimbursement. (3) The
policy provides that a warranty reimbursement insurance company that...
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10A-20-6.14
Section 10A-20-6.14 Filing of annual statements. (a) On or before the first day of March of
each year, every company transacting business under this article in this state shall file
with the Commissioner of Insurance a statement showing the amount of gross dues received by
it for business done in this state during the preceding calendar year ending December 31 and
the number of contracts or certificates outstanding. (b) The corporation shall, annually,
on or before the first day of March, file in the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance a
statement, verified by at least two of the principal officers of the corporation, showing
its condition on December 31 next preceding, which shall be in the form, and shall contain
the matters, as the Commissioner of Insurance shall prescribe. Every corporation shall set
up as the liability for unperformed contracts or unearned dues on all outstanding certificates
95 percent of the unearned net dues or charges collected on the contracts computed on...
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