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38-6-5
Section 38-6-5 Persons eligible for medical assistance. Medical assistance for the aged shall
be payable under this chapter on behalf of any needy person who has attained the age of 65
years and who: (1) Has made application therefor in the manner prescribed by the State Department
of Human Resources; (2) Has been certified by the appropriate medical profession to be in
need of medical assistance under this chapter; (3) Has not sufficient income and resources
(including insurance, workers' compensation, etc.) to meet the cost of necessary medical services;
(4) Is a resident of the state; (5) Has not directly or indirectly disposed of or deprived
himself of any property for the purpose of qualifying for the benefits of this chapter; (6)
Is not receiving an old age pension. Medical assistance for the aged shall be payable under
this chapter on behalf of any person who is a patient of an institution, public or private,
where such payments are matchable under the provisions of the Federal...
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25-4-134
Section 25-4-134 Procedures for collection of delinquent contribution payments. (a) Generally.
The contributions, interest, and penalties required to be paid under this chapter shall be
a first and prior lien upon all property and rights to property, real or personal, of any
employer subject to this chapter. The lien shall arise at the time the contribution report,
or the payment of the contributions, as the case may be, was due to have been filed with or
made to the Department of Labor. The secretary may file in the office of the judge of probate
of any county in this state a certificate which shall show the name of the department for
which it is filed, the amount and nature of the contributions, interest, and penalties for
which a lien is claimed together with any costs that may have accrued, the name of the employer
against whose property a lien for such contributions, interest, and penalties is claimed and
the date thereof. An error in the certificate of the amount shall not...
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27-9A-3
Section 27-9A-3 Independent adjuster defined; exclusions. (a) For purposes of this chapter,
an "independent adjuster" is a person who, for compensation as an independent contractor
or as an employee of an independent contractor, undertakes on behalf of an insurer to ascertain
and determine the amount of any claim, loss, or damage payable under a contract of property,
casualty, or workers' compensation insurance or to effect settlement of such claim, loss,
or damage. This chapter shall not be construed to permit persons not licensed as attorneys
to engage in activities constituting the practice of law. (b) An independent adjuster does
not include any of the following: (1) Attorneys-at-law admitted to practice in this state
when acting in their professional capacity as an attorney. (2) A salaried employee of an insurer.
(3) A person employed solely to obtain facts surrounding a claim or to furnish technical assistance
to a licensed independent adjuster. (4) An individual who is employed...
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12-18-81
Section 12-18-81 Right of election of probate judges holding office on or after December 27,
1973, to come under provisions of Article 1 of chapter; filing of instrument as to election
with Clerk of Supreme Court, county commission and Secretary-Treasurer of State Employees'
Retirement System; applicability of provisions of Article 1 of chapter to probate judges elected
or appointed to office after October 1, 1976; state and local governing bodies authorized
to pick up member contributions to retirement fund. Each probate judge holding office in the
several counties of Alabama on or after December 27, 1973, and prior to October 1, 1976, shall
have a right to elect to come under the provisions of Article 1 of this chapter in accordance
with the provisions of this article. Each such probate judge who elects to come under the
provisions of article 1 of this chapter shall, prior to the first Monday after the second
Tuesday in January, 1977, file with the Clerk of the Supreme Court of...
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16-25A-7
Section 16-25A-7 Authorization and execution of contracts; evidence of coverage; denial of
claims. (a) The board is hereby authorized to execute a contract or contracts to provide for
the benefits or the administration of the plan determined in accordance with the provisions
of this article. Such contract or contracts may be executed with one or more agencies or corporations
licensed to transact or administer group health insurance business in this state. All of the
benefits to be provided under this article may be included in one or more similar contracts
issued by the same or different companies. The board is further authorized to develop a plan
whereby it may become self-insured upon its finding that such arrangement would be financially
advantageous to the state and plan participants. (b) Before entering into any contract or
contracts authorized by subsection (a), the board shall invite competitive bids from all qualified
entities who may wish to administer or offer plans for the...
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32-2-10
Section 32-2-10 Insurance for employees. The state Department of Public Safety is authorized,
subject to approval by the Governor, to insure its employees in some insurance company or
companies authorized to do business in the State of Alabama against personal injury or death
caused by accident or violence while discharging their duties as such employees; provided,
the amount of insurance to be procured as to any such employee shall not exceed the amount
which would be payable to such employee under the workmen's compensation laws of the State
of Alabama if such employee were privately employed; except, that such policy may provide
additional benefits not to exceed $10,000.00 per employee for the payment of hospital and
medical expenses. The cost of such insurance shall be paid by the state Department of Public
Safety out of any funds appropriated to its use in manner provided by law. (Acts 1943, No.
388, p. 606; Acts 1953, No. 722, p. 976.)...
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36-29-19.2
Section 36-29-19.2 The State Employees' Insurance Board may offer supplemental coverage. The
board may no later than January 1, 2006, offer employees a supplemental coverage to other
employer group health insurance coverage. (1) For employees who have spouses with other employer
group health insurance coverage available to them through their employer, or previous employer,
the board may provide such employees with a supplemental coverage to the other employer group
health insurance coverage in lieu of coverage in the basic medical plan of the State Employees'
Health Insurance Plan. (2) An employer that provides its employees and their spouses with
other employer group health insurance coverage may not exclude an employee, as defined under
Section 36-29-1, or his or her spouse from coverage by application of a provision which does
not also apply on the same terms and conditions to other employees or their spouses. No provision
of this section requires an employer to amend its plan to...
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36-29-19.8
Section 36-29-19.8 Supplemental coverage for certain retirees. The board may offer a retiree
a supplemental coverage to other employer group health insurance coverage and certain requirements
shall be maintained regarding retiree health coverage and cost sharing. (1) For employees
who retire after September 30, 2005, and who become employed by an employer that provides
employees at least 50 percent of the cost of single health insurance coverage and that qualify
to receive other employer group health insurance coverage through that employer shall be required
to use the employer's health benefit plan for primary coverage and the State Employees' Health
Insurance Plan may provide supplemental coverage. (2) For retirees who have spouses with other
employer group health insurance coverage available to them through their employer or previous
employer, the board may provide such retirees with a supplemental coverage to other employer
group health insurance coverage in lieu of coverage in the...
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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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25-7-41
Section 25-7-41 Definitions; limitations on compensation and employment benefits not required
by state or federal laws. (a) For purposes of this article, the following words have the following
meanings: (1) DISCRIMINATION. An action by an employer or a distinction by an employer that
adversely affects an employee or job applicant based on a group, class, or category to which
that person belongs. (2) EMPLOYEE. An individual employed in this state by an employer or
a natural person who performs services for an employer for valuable consideration and does
not include a self-employed independent contractor. (3) EMPLOYER. A person engaging in any
activity, enterprise, or business in this state employing one or more employees, or a person,
association, or legal or commercial entity receiving services from an employee or independent
contractor and, in return, giving compensation of any kind to such employee or independent
contractor. (4) FEDERAL LABOR LAWS. The National Labor Relations Act,...
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