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16-33C-3
Section 16-33C-3 Definitions. The following terms as used in this chapter shall have the meanings
ascribed to them, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ABLE PROGRAM. The Achieving
a Better Life Experience Program established pursuant to this chapter and defined in Section
529A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or other applicable federal law, to
assist individuals and families to save private funds to support individuals with disabilities
to maintain health, independence, and quality of life. (2) ABLE SAVINGS ACCOUNT. An individual
ABLE trust fund account established by a contributor pursuant to this chapter to apply distributions
from the account toward qualified disability expenses for an eligible designated beneficiary,
both terms as defined in Section 529A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or
other applicable federal law. (3) ABLE TRUST FUND. The fiduciary trust fund established pursuant
to this chapter comprised of separate and...
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26-10A-12
Section 26-10A-12 Persons who may take consent or relinquishments; forms. (a) A consent of
the natural mother taken prior to the birth of a child shall be signed or confirmed before
a judge of probate. At the time of taking the consent the judge shall explain to the consenting
parent the legal effect of signing the document and the time limits and procedures for withdrawal
of the consent and shall provide the parent with a form for withdrawing the consent in accordance
with the requirements of Sections 26-10A-13 and 26-10A-14. (b) All other pre-birth or post-birth
consents or relinquishments shall be signed or confirmed before: (1) A judge or clerk of any
court which has jurisdiction over adoption proceedings, or a public officer appointed by such
judge for the purpose of taking consents; or (2) A person appointed to take consents who is
appointed by any agency which is authorized to conduct investigations or home studies provided
by Section 26-10A-19, or, if the consent is taken out...
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22-9A-7
Section 22-9A-7 Registration of births. (a) A certificate of birth for each live birth that
occurs in this state shall be filed with the Office of Vital Statistics, or as otherwise directed
by the State Registrar, within five days after the birth and shall be registered if it has
been completed and filed in accordance with this section. (b)(1) When a birth occurs in an
institution or en route to the institution, the person in charge of the institution or his
or her designated representative shall obtain the personal data, prepare the certificate,
secure the signatures required, and file the certificate as directed in subsection (a) or
as directed by the State Registrar within the required five days. The physician or other person
in attendance shall provide the medical information required by the certificate and certify
to the facts of birth within 72 hours after the birth. If the physician, or other person in
attendance, does not certify to the facts of birth within the 72-hour period,...
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22-9A-13
prepare and file the report. (2) When the induced termination of pregnancy is performed outside
an institution, the physician in attendance shall prepare and file the report. (3) Beginning
January 1, 2012, the Office of Vital Statistics shall collect the following information for
all induced terminations of pregnancies in addition to information already collected; provided,
that the definition of induced termination of pregnancy in Section 22-9A-1(5) shall be construed
to include every abortion as defined in Section 26-23B-3(1). a. Postfertilization age:
1. If a determination of probable postfertilization age was made, whether ultrasound was employed
in making the determination, and the week of probable postfertilization age determined. 2.
If a determination of probable postfertilization age was not made, the basis of the determination
that a medical emergency existed. b. Method of abortion: Which of the following was
employed: 1. Medication abortion (such as, but not limited to,...
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13A-13-7
Section 13A-13-7 Inducing or attempting to induce abortion, miscarriage or premature
delivery of woman. Any person who willfully administers to any pregnant woman any drug or
substance or uses or employs any instrument or other means to induce an abortion, miscarriage
or premature delivery or aids, abets or prescribes for the same, unless the same is necessary
to preserve her life or health and done for that purpose, shall on conviction be fined not
less than $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00 and may also be imprisoned in the county jail or
sentenced to hard labor for the county for not more than 12 months. (Code 1852, §64; Code
1867, §3605; Code 1876, §4192; Code 1886, §4022; Code 1896, §4305; Code 1907, §6215;
Acts 1911, No. 450, p. 548; Code 1923, §3191; Code 1940, T. 14, §9; Acts 1951, No. 956,
p. 1630; Code 1975, §13-8-4.)...
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26-1A-404
Death Act, if in the opinion of the principal's attending physician the principal is no longer
able to give directions to health care providers. Subject to the express limitation on the
authority of the attorney in fact contained in the durable power of attorney, the attorney
in fact may make any health care decision on behalf of the principal that the principal could
make but for the lack of capacity of the principal to make a decision, but not including psychosurgery,
sterilization, abortion when not necessary to preserve the life of the principal, or
involuntary hospitalization or treatment covered by Subtitle 2 of Title 22. A durable power
of attorney executed pursuant to this section may be revoked by written revocation signed
and dated by the principal or person acting at the direction of the principal, or being obliterated,
burnt, torn, or otherwise destroyed or defaced in a manner indicating intention to cancel
or by a verbal expression of intent to revoke made in the...
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26-22-2
Section 26-22-2 Definitions. The following words shall have the following meanings: (1) ABORTION.
The use of any means to terminate the clinically diagnosable pregnancy of a woman with knowledge
that the termination by those means will, with reasonable likelihood, cause the death of the
unborn child. (2) FERTILIZATION. The fusion of a human spermatozoon with a human ovum. (3)
GESTATIONAL AGE. The age of the unborn child as calculated from the first day of the last
menstrual period of the pregnant woman. (4) HOSPITAL. An institution licensed pursuant to
the provisions of the law of this state. (5) LIVE BIRTH. When used with regard to a human
being, means that the human being was completely expelled or extracted from his or her mother
and after such separation, breathed or showed evidence of any of the following: Beating of
the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, definite movement of voluntary muscles, or any
brain-wave activity. (6) MEDICAL EMERGENCY. The condition, which, on the...
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40-18-32
Section 40-18-32 Corporate income tax - Exemptions. With the exception of unrelated business
taxable income determined in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 512, the tax imposed by Section
40-18-31 shall not apply to the organizations referred to in 26 U.S.C. § 501(a), and the
following entities: (1) Farmers and other mutual hail, cyclone, or fire insurance companies,
mutual ditch or irrigation companies or like organizations of a purely local character, the
income of which consists solely of assessments, dues, and fees collected from members for
the sole purpose of meeting expenses; (2) Farmers, fruit growers, or like associations organized
and operated as sales agents for the purpose of marketing the products of members and turning
back the proceeds of sales, less the necessary selling expenses, on the basis of quantity
of produce furnished by them; (3) Federal land banks and national farm loan associations as
provided in 12 U.S.C. § 2055; (4) All national banks and national banking...
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22-9A-1
Section 22-9A-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have
the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) DEAD BODY. A human
body or parts of the human body from the condition of which it reasonably may be concluded
that death occurred. (2) FETAL DEATH. Death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction
from the mother of a product of human conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy
and which is not an induced termination of pregnancy. The death is indicated by the fact that
after the expulsion or extraction the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of
life, such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement
of voluntary muscles. Heartbeats are to be distinguished from transient cardiac contractions;
respirations are to be distinguished from fleeting respiratory efforts or gasps. (3) FILE.
The presentation of a vital record provided for in this chapter for...
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26-23E-2
Section 26-23E-2 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds all of the following: (1) That
the percentage of abortion or reproductive health centers that have been subject to
adverse licensure action vastly exceeds the percentage of facilities in any other category
that have similarly been subject to adverse licensure actions. This alarming level of regulatory
non-compliance among abortion and reproductive health centers in Alabama puts abortion
patients at unreasonable risk. (2) At abortion or reproductive health centers, patients
are often treated in a manner inconsistent with a traditional physician/patient relationship.
(3) Abortion or reproductive health centers are not operated in the same manner as
ambulatory surgical treatment centers or physician offices. (4) Abortion involves not
only a surgical procedure with the usual risks attending surgery, but also involves the taking
of human life. (5) Abortion is a highly personal and very sensitive procedure which
results in stress...
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