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40-18-25
Section 40-18-25 Estates and trusts. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the income and deductions,
including the distribution deduction, of estates and trusts shall be determined in accordance
with Subchapter J of Chapter 1 of Subtitle A of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. §641
et seq., relating to estates, trusts, beneficiaries, and decedents, except as otherwise provided
in this section. (1) The income and deductions shall be increased by any items that are includable
or deductible by an individual in computing Alabama income tax but are not includable or not
deductible by an individual in computing federal income tax. (2) The income and deductions
shall be decreased by any items that are not includable or not deductible by an individual
in computing Alabama income tax but are includable or deductible by an individual in computing
federal income tax. (b) For purposes of this chapter, the income and deductions of beneficiaries
of estates and trusts, and persons who are treated as...
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25-4-3
Section 25-4-3 Benefit year. "Benefit year," as used in this chapter with respect
to any individual, means the one-year period beginning with the first day of the first week
with respect to which an individual who is unemployed first files a valid claim for benefits
or a claim is filed by an employer on behalf of an employee working less than full time, and
thereafter the one-year period beginning with the first day of the first week with respect
to which such individual next files a valid claim for benefits or such claim is filed by an
employer on behalf of an employee working less than full time, after the termination of his
last preceding benefit year. A claim by any such unemployed individual, or a claim filed by
an employer on behalf of an employee working less than full time, made in accordance with
Section 25-4-90 shall be deemed to be a "valid claim" for the purposes of this section
if the individual or such employee working less than full time for whom a claim is filed by
an...
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12-18-112
Section 12-18-112 Transfer of contributions and creditable service - District judge's adjusted
benefit formulas; spouse's benefits. In the event a member of the Judicial Retirement Fund,
who is a district judge, or a surviving spouse thereof, must employ and count creditable service
transferred under this article to qualify for retirement and/or benefits under the fund, the
benefits or allowances payable to such member or spouse shall be calculated as follows, and
shall be in lieu of any and all other rights, benefits and allowances, except social security
payments: (1) The annual service allowance payable to a retiring district judge shall be an
annual amount equal to the sum of: a. The amount which results when 90 percent of the retirement
benefits payable by the state to circuit judges on the date such district judge retires (as
is provided under Section 12-18-58) is multiplied by the ratio created when the member's number
of years of creditable service, excluding transferred...
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33-4-48
Section 33-4-48 Pay of pilots - Generally. (a) The master, owner, agent, or operator of any
ship or vessel shall pay the pilot who conducts a vessel into or out of the Bay or Harbor
of Mobile a fee to be fixed by the State Pilotage Commission at the following rate for actual
draft of water at the time of pilotage for every vessel crossing the outer bar of Mobile Bay:
Effective January 1, 2010, the sum of thirty-one dollars ($31) per draft foot; effective January
1, 2014, the sum of thirty-three dollars ($33) per draft foot; effective January 1, 2015,
the sum of thirty-five dollars ($35) per draft foot; and effective January 1, 2016, and thereafter,
the sum of thirty-seven dollars ($37) per draft foot. The minimum pilot fee shall be computed
on a minimum of 15 feet regardless of whether or not the vessel has a draft of less than 15
feet at the time of pilotage. (b) In addition to the pilotage fee based on the draft of the
vessel, there shall also be paid to the pilots the following...
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45-37-123.106
Section 45-37-123.106 Minimum distribution requirements. (a) General rules. (1) EFFECTIVE DATE.
Except as otherwise provided herein, the provisions of this section shall apply for purposes
of determining required minimum distributions for calendar years beginning on and after January
1, 1987. (2) REQUIREMENTS OF TREASURY REGULATIONS INCORPORATED. All distributions required
under this section shall be determined and made in accordance with § 401(a)(9), Internal
Revenue Code, including the incidental death benefit requirement in § 401(a)(9)(G), and the
regulations thereunder. (3) PRECEDENCE. Subject to the joint and survivor annuity requirements
of the plan, the requirements of this section shall take precedence over any inconsistent
provisions of the plan. (b) Time and manner of distribution. (1) REQUIRED BEGINNING DATE.
The member's entire interest shall be distributed, or begin to be distributed, to the member
no later than the member's required beginning date. (2) DEATH OF MEMBER...
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10A-2-8.03
Section 10A-2-8.03 Number and election of directors. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY
ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The
number of directors shall be one or more, as specified in or fixed in accordance with the
articles of incorporation or bylaws. (b) If a board of directors has power to fix or change
the number of directors, the board may increase or decrease by 30 percent or less the number
of directors last approved by the shareholders, but only the shareholders may increase or
decrease by more than 30 percent the number of directors last approved by the shareholders.
(c) The articles of incorporation or bylaws may establish a variable range for the size of
the board of directors by fixing a minimum and maximum number of directors. If a variable
range is established, the number of directors may be fixed or changed from time to time, within
the minimum and maximum, by the shareholders, or, if the articles of incorporation...
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25-9-278
Section 25-9-278 Blasting practices and procedures generally. (a) All blasting shall be done
in a safe manner after all persons have been removed to a safe place. (b) All blasting should
be done electrically or with detonating fuse. (c) Primers shall be made up near the working
place by competent persons experienced in handling explosives. Competent persons shall also
load, assist in loading, or supervise the loading or charging of drill holes. (d) Primers
shall be prepared in accordance with safety standards of the Institute of Makers of Explosives
or of the manufacturer of the explosives as approved by the chief. Holes made in the primer
cartridge for the purpose of inserting the detonator shall be made with a wooden or other
nonsparking implement. (e) In tamping holes, only a wooden tamping bar or other nonsparking
tamping bar shall be used. Before charging drill holes, except well holes, they shall be thoroughly
cleaned. Explosives shall not be violently tamped in the drill hole...
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40-18-15
Section 40-18-15 Deductions for individuals generally. (a) No deduction shall be allowed for
any losses, expenses, or interest deferred or disallowed pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 267 or for
any cost required to be capitalized in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 263A; otherwise, there
shall be allowed as deductions: (1) All ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during
the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business, as determined in accordance with 26
U.S.C. § 162. (2) Interest paid or accrued within the taxable year on indebtedness, limited
to the amount allowable as an interest deduction for federal income tax purposes in the corresponding
tax year or period pursuant to the provisions of 26 U.S.C. §§ 163, 264, and 265. (3) The
following taxes paid or accrued within the taxable year: a. Income taxes, Federal Insurance
Contribution Act taxes, taxes on self-employment income and estate and gift taxes imposed
by authority of the United States or any possession of the United...
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45-8A-22.124
Section 45-8A-22.124 Eligible rollover distribution; direct rollover. (a) Rollovers Generally.
(1) Notwithstanding any provision of the plan to the contrary that would otherwise limit a
distributee's election under this section, a distributee may elect, at the time and in the
manner prescribed by the retirement board, to have any portion of an eligible rollover distribution
paid directly to an eligible retirement plan specified by the distributee in a direct rollover.
(2) Definitions. a. Eligible Rollover Distribution. An eligible rollover distribution is any
distribution of all or any portion of the balance to the credit of the distributee, except
that an eligible rollover distribution does not include: 1. Any distribution that is one of
a series of substantially equal periodic payments, not less frequently than annually, made
for the life, or life expectancy, of the distributee or the joint lives, or joint life expectancies,
of the distributee and the distributee's designated...
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11-40-62
Section 11-40-62 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) INTERESTED PARTY. Includes the following parties: a. The
person who last appears as owner of the real property in the county office of the judge of
probate's property records. b. The current mortgagee of record of the property or assignee
of record of the mortgagee. c. The current holder of a beneficial interest in a deed of trust
recorded against the real property. d. A tax certificate holder. e. A tax sale purchaser that
holds a deed of purchase in accordance with Section 40-10-29. f. Any party having an interest
in the real property, or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant
in common, whose identity and addresses are reasonably ascertainable from the records of the
Class 2 municipality or records maintained in the county office of the judge of probate or
as revealed by a full title search, consisting of 50 years or more. g. An...
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