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26-1A-209
Section 26-1A-209 Operation of entity or business. Subject to the terms of a document
or an agreement governing an entity or an entity ownership interest, and unless the power
of attorney otherwise provides, language in a power of attorney granting general authority
with respect to operation of an entity or business authorizes the agent to: (1) operate, buy,
sell, enlarge, reduce, or terminate an ownership interest; (2) perform a duty or discharge
a liability and exercise in person or by proxy a right, power, privilege, or option that the
principal has, may have, or claims to have; (3) enforce the terms of an ownership agreement;
(4) initiate, participate in, submit to alternative dispute resolution, settle, oppose, or
propose or accept a compromise with respect to litigation to which the principal is a party
because of an ownership interest; (5) exercise in person or by proxy, or enforce by litigation
or otherwise, a right, power, privilege, or option the principal has or claims to...
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26-1A-216
Section 26-1A-216 Taxes. Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, language in
a power of attorney granting general authority with respect to taxes authorizes the agent
to: (1) prepare, sign, and file federal, state, local, and foreign income, gift, payroll,
property, Federal Insurance Contributions Act, and other tax returns, claims for refunds,
requests for extension of time, petitions regarding tax matters, and any other tax-related
documents, including receipts, offers, waivers, consents, including consents and agreements
under Internal Revenue Code Section 2032A, 26 U.S.C. Section 2032A, as amended,
closing agreements, and any power of attorney required by the Internal Revenue Service or
other taxing authority with respect to a tax year upon which the statute of limitations has
not run and the following 25 tax years; (2) pay taxes due, collect refunds, post bonds, receive
confidential information, and contest deficiencies determined by the Internal Revenue Service
or other...
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27-21B-10
Section 27-21B-10 Enforcement of health care coverage for certain employers. (a) In
any case in which a noncustodial parent is required by a court or administrative order to
provide health care coverage for such child and the employer of the noncustodial parent is
known to the Department of Human Resources, the department shall use the federally required
medical support notice to provide notice to the employer of the requirement for employer-based
health care coverage for the child through the parent of the child who has been ordered to
provide health care coverage for the child unless a court or administrative order stipulates
that alternative health care coverage to employer-based coverage is to be provided for a child
subject to a Title IV-D child support order. In the case of an employer entered in the directory
of new hires pursuant to Section 25-11-5, the department shall send the federal medical
support notice to any employer of a noncustodial parent subject to the order within...
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34-14C-2
Section 34-14C-2 Board of Home Medical Equipment. (a) The Governor shall appoint a minimum
of nine persons to serve on the Board of Home Medical Equipment, such persons to include a
majority who are employed in the home medical equipment industry, and at least one person
from each of the following categories: A consumer of home medical equipment services, a physician,
a representative from the acute-care hospital community, and a representative from the home
health agency community. Those persons employed in the home medical equipment industry shall
be selected from a list submitted by the Alabama Durable Medical Equipment Association, or
its successor. The consumer member shall be selected from a list of names submitted by the
Governor's Office on Disability, or its successor. The physician member shall be selected
from a list of names submitted by the Medical Association of Alabama, or its successor. The
acute-care hospital community member shall be selected from a list submitted by...
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34-2A-13
Section 34-2A-13 Disciplinary actions; review. (a) The board may discipline its licensees
by the adoption and collection of administrative fines, not to exceed five thousand dollars
($5,000) per violation, and may institute any legal proceedings necessary to effect compliance
with this chapter. (b) The license of any person practicing or offering to practice assisted
living administration may be revoked or suspended by the board, or the person may be reprimanded,
censured, or otherwise disciplined in accordance with the provisions of this section
upon decision and after due hearing in any of, but not limited to, the following cases: (1)
Upon proof that the person has willfully or repeatedly violated any of the provisions of this
chapter or the rules enacted in accordance with this chapter. (2) Conduct or practices deemed
to be detrimental to the lives, health, safety, or welfare of the residents or patients of
any assisted living facility or health care facility in this state or any...
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16-17A-8
Section 16-17A-8 Powers of authority. (a) An authority shall have and may exercise any
power granted nonprofit corporations under Title 10A, together with all powers incidental
thereto or necessary or desirable to the discharge thereof, including, without limitation,
the following specific powers: (1) To adopt, maintain, and amend bylaws and a corporate seal.
(2) To sue and, subject to the limitations herein, be sued; provided, however, that no authority
entitled to sovereign immunity shall be denied such immunity. (3) To acquire, construct, equip,
and operate those health care facilities it considers necessary or desirable. (4) To enter
into contracts and agreements, borrow money, incur indebtedness, and issue bonds, notes, debt
securities, or any other evidence of indebtedness. (5) To pledge the general credit of the
authority or any revenues or income of the authority to repayment of any of its indebtedness.
(6) To mortgage or pledge its health care facilities or its other assets or...
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22-11A-2
Section 22-11A-2 Persons responsible to report diseases; contents of report; confidential
information; person making report immune from liability. Each physician, dentist, nurse, medical
examiner, hospital administrator, nursing home administrator, laboratory director, school
principal, and day care center director shall be responsible to report cases or suspected
cases of notifiable diseases and health conditions. The report shall contain such information,
and be delivered in such a manner, as may be provided for from time to time by the rules of
the State Board of Health. All medical and statistical information and reports required by
this article shall be confidential and shall not be subject to the inspection, subpoena, or
admission into evidence in any court, except proceedings brought under this article to compel
the examination, testing, commitment or quarantine of any person or upon the written consent
of the patient, or if the patient is a minor, his parent or legal guardian....
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22-21-171
Section 22-21-171 Purpose and construction of article. It is the intention of the Legislature
by the passage of this article to authorize in each of the several counties of the state the
organization of a public corporation or corporations for the purpose of acquiring, owning
and operating public hospitals and other health-care and related facilities in the county
in which such corporation shall be organized. It is the legislative intent to confer on corporations
organized under this article all the powers requisite for the fulfillment of the purposes
of their organization, including the power to do whatever financing may be necessary to accomplish
such purposes. This article shall be liberally construed to give effect to its purpose. Corporations
organized under this article shall be public, nonprofit corporations, and no part of the net
earnings thereof shall inure to the benefit of any individual or private corporation. (Acts
1975, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 183, p. 442, §1.)...
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22-21-319
Section 22-21-319 Extraordinary power of authority. If and only if its certificate of
incorporation or an appropriate amendment thereto (both of which must, under the terms of
this article, be approved by the governing body of each authorizing subdivision) shall expressly
so provide, an authority shall have, in addition to all other powers granted elsewhere in
this article, the same power of eminent domain as is vested by law in any authorizing subdivision,
in the same manner and under the same conditions as are provided by law for the exercise of
the power of eminent domain by such authorizing subdivision; provided however, that under
no circumstances may an authority exercise the power of eminent domain for the purposes of
providing office facilities for any physician, dentist or other health care professional primarily
for use in his private practice. (Acts 1982, No. 82-418, p. 629, §10.)...
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22-6-163
Section 22-6-163 Legislative findings; rules; collaboration; approval of agreements
and contracts; state action immunity; confidentiality of records; additional duties. (a) The
Legislature declares that collaboration among public payers, private health carriers, third
party purchasers, and providers to identify appropriate service delivery systems and reimbursement
methods in order to align incentives in support of integrated and coordinated health care
delivery is in the best interest of the public. Collaboration pursuant to this article is
to provide quality health care at the lowest possible cost to Alabama citizens who are Medicaid
eligible. The Legislature, therefore, declares that this health care delivery system affirmatively
contemplates the foreseeable displacement of competition, such that any anti-competitive effect
may be attributed to the state's policy to displace competition in the delivery of a coordinated
system of health care for the public benefit. In furtherance of...
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