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45-39-245.06
Section 45-39-245.06 Collection and enforcement. (a) Unless otherwise authorized and directed
by the governing body of Lauderdale County as provided in subsection (b), the taxes herein
levied shall be collected by and paid to the Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County in his
or her official capacity. All reports required to be made to the Commissioner of Revenue of
the State of Alabama as to state sales and use taxes under the aforesaid Act 100 of the 1959
Second Special Session of the Legislature and Articles 11, 11A, and 11B of Chapter 20 of Title
51 of the Code of Alabama of 1940 and amendments thereto, as to such taxes herein levied shall
also be made to the Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County, Alabama, and as to the taxes herein
levied the Judge of Probate of Lauderdale County, Alabama, shall have and exercise the same
powers, duties, and obligations as are imposed on the Commissioner of Revenue of the State
of Alabama by the aforesaid Act 100 of the 1959 Second Special Session...
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11-47-218
own name in civil actions and to defend actions against it. (3) To adopt and make use of a
corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (4) To adopt, alter, and repeal bylaws,
regulations, and rules, not inconsistent with this article or its certificate of incorporation,
for the regulation and conduct of the affairs and business of the authority. (5) To acquire,
receive, take, and hold, whether by purchase, gift, lease, devise or otherwise, property of
every description, whether real, personal or mixed, and to manage the property and
to develop any undeveloped property owned, leased, or controlled by it. (6) To borrow money
and to sell and issue bonds for any corporate use or purposes. (7) To acquire, whether by
gift, purchase, transfer, foreclosure, lease, or otherwise, to construct and to expand, improve,
operate, maintain, equip, and furnish one or more projects, including all real and personal
properties that its board may deem necessary in connection therewith. (8) To lease...
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13A-9-71
Section 13A-9-71 Registration of charitable organizations, professional fund raisers, and commercial
co-venturers, and professional solicitors; notification of changes; exempt persons; annual
report; prohibition against fund raising by unregistered person; contracts between professional
fund raisers and commercial co-venturers; appointment of Secretary of State as agent for service
of process; use of name of charitable organization without consent; disclosure by solicitors;
violations and penalties; injunctive relief. (a) Every charitable organization, except those
granted an exemption in subsection (f), which is physically located in this state, intends
to solicit contributions in or from this state, or to have contributions solicited in this
state, on its behalf, by other charitable organizations, paid solicitors, or commercial co-venturers
in or from this state shall, prior to any solicitation, file a registration statement with
the Attorney General upon a form prescribed by the...
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21-7-1
and working. (5) PHYSICAL OR MENTAL IMPAIRMENT. A physiological disorder or condition, disfigurement,
or anatomical loss that affects one or more bodily functions, or a mental or psychological
disorder that meets one of the diagnostic categories specified in the most recent edition
of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric
Association, such as an intellectual or developmental disability, organic brain syndrome,
traumatic brain injury, post traumatic stress disorder, or mental illness. (6) PUBLIC
ACCOMMODATION. A common carrier, airplane, motor vehicle, railroad train, motor bus, streetcar,
boat, or other public conveyance or mode of transportation, a hotel, a timeshare that is a
transient public lodging establishment, a lodging place, a place of public accommodation,
amusement, or resort, and other places to which the general public is invited, subject only
to the conditions and limitations established by law and...
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34-14C-6
Section 34-14C-6 Denial, suspension, or revocation of license; hearing; notice, penalties;
appeal. (a) The board may deny, suspend, or revoke a license as provided in this section.
(b) A license may not be denied, suspended, or revoked except by majority vote of the board
and with prior notice and opportunity for hearing in accordance with this chapter and the
Alabama Administrative Procedure Act. (c) The board may institute a hearing for denial, suspension,
or revocation of a license or any person may file a written complaint with the board seeking
the denial, suspension, or revocation of an application for licensure or license issued by
the board or the investigation of any unlicensed person or entity providing home medical equipment
services. The complaint shall be in a form prescribed by the board. (d) A copy of the charges,
including notice of the time and place of hearing, shall be served by certified mail, return
receipt requested, at least 21 days before the scheduled hearing...
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40-14-41
or other political subdivision of the State of Alabama, or any public corporation organized
under the laws of the State of Alabama, unless the corporation is a dealer in securities.
c. The amount invested by the taxpayer in all devices, facilities, or structures, and all
identifiable components or materials for use therein, acquired or constructed primarily for
the control, reduction, or elimination of air or water pollution. d. The amount invested by
the taxpayer in all real and tangible personal property, equipment, facilities, structures,
and components including, but not limited to, all aircraft replacement parts, components,
systems, supplies, and sundries affixed or used on an aircraft, and ground support equipment
and vehicles used by or for the aircraft, when used by certified or licensed air carrier with
a hub operation within this state, for use in conducting intrastate, interstate, or foreign
commerce for transporting people or property by air. For the purpose of this...
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40-18-39
Section 40-18-39 Corporate returns. (a) Except as provided in subsection (c), every corporation,
joint stock company, or association subject to income tax under this chapter shall file a
return with the Department of Revenue for each taxable year, stating specifically the items
of its gross income and the deductions and credits allowed by this chapter. In cases where
receivers, trustees in bankruptcy, or assignees are operating the property or business of
corporations, such receivers, trustees, or assignees shall file returns for such corporations
in the same manner and form as corporations are required to file returns. Any tax due on the
basis of such returns filed by receivers, trustees, or assignees shall be collected in the
same manner as if collected from the corporations of whose business or property they have
custody and control. Returns shall be filed by the same date as the corresponding federal
income tax returns are required to be filed as provided under federal law. The...
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40-3-16
shall deem it necessary it may go or send or use agents or representatives in any county with
authority to act in an advisory capacity and in conjunction with the board of equalization
and perform other duties, with respect to the valuation and assessment of property for taxation,
as may be required of them. Agents or representatives of the Department of Revenue assigned
to any county or counties for the purpose of advising with the boards of equalization with
respect to valuing real and personal property for assessment for taxation shall have
the power and authority to inspect, review, value, and assess any property subject to taxation,
and the agents or representatives are authorized to fix values for assessment, subject to
the approval of the board of equalization of the county in which the property is located.
In cases where the agents or representatives have fixed a value for assessment, the value
must be entered on the tax return of the taxpayer showing the day and date when...
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9-17-33
Section 9-17-33 Disposition of proceeds from sale of oil or gas production. (a) As used in
this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) CHECK STUB. The financial
record attached to a check, included with a check, or mailed separately at or near the time
the check is mailed. (2) DIVISION ORDER. A contract between the interest owner and the purchaser,
operator, or the owner of the right to drill and to produce, directing the distribution of
the value from the sale of the oil, gas, and other liquid hydrocarbons in the proportions
set out in the division order, which division order is prepared by the purchaser, operator,
and/or the owner of the right to drill and to produce on the basis of the ownership shown
in a title opinion prepared after examination of abstracts or based on other generally acceptable
legal ownership documentation and which is executed by the interest owners or others having
an interest in the production. (3) INTEREST OWNER. A person owning...
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27-42-8
an amount as follows: 1. The full amount of a covered claim for benefits under workers' compensation
insurance coverage. 2. An amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per policy for
a covered claim for the return of unearned premium. 3. An amount not exceeding three hundred
thousand dollars ($300,000) or the policy limits, whichever is less, per claim for all covered
claims. For purposes of this limitation, all claims of any kind whatsoever arising out of,
or related to, bodily injury or death to any one person shall constitute a single claim,
regardless of the number of claims made or the number of claimants. b. In no event shall the
association be obligated to pay a claimant an amount in excess of the obligation of the insolvent
insurer under the policy or coverage from which the claim arises. c. Notwithstanding any other
provisions of this chapter, a covered claim shall not include any claim filed with the association
after the earlier of: 1. Twenty-five months...
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