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8-33-6
Section 8-33-6 Conditions for policies. No warranty reimbursement insurance policy shall be
issued, sold, or offered for sale in this state unless the policy meets the following conditions:
(1) The policy states that the issuer of the policy will reimburse or pay on behalf of the
vehicle protection product warrantor all covered sums which the warrantor is legally obligated
to pay or will provide all service that the warrantor is legally obligated to perform according
to the warrantor's contractual obligations under the provisions of the insured warranties
sold by the warrantor. (2) The policy states that in the event payment due under the terms
of the warranty is not provided by the warrantor within 60 days after proof of loss has been
filed according to the terms of the warranty by the warranty holder, the warranty holder may
file directly with the warranty reimbursement insurance company for reimbursement. (3) The
policy provides that a warranty reimbursement insurance company that...
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27-1-20
Section 27-1-20 Patient Right to Know Act. (a) This section shall be known and may be cited
as the "Patient Right to Know Act." (b) As used in this section, unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) ENROLLEE.
A person who purchases individual health care coverage or an employer who purchases a group
health care plan. (2) PROVIDER. A physician, dentist, podiatrist, pharmacist, optometrist,
psychologist, clinical social worker, advanced nurse practitioner, registered optician, licensed
professional counselor, physical therapist, and chiropractor. (c)(1) All persons, firms, corporations,
associations, health maintenance organizations, health insurance services, or preferred provider
organizations, any employer-sponsored health benefit plan, or any similar organization or
entity, providing health, accident, or dental insurance coverage, either directly or indirectly,
shall provide an enrollee with a written description of the...
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27-36A-8
Section 27-36A-8 Reserve valuation method - Life insurance and endowment benefits. (a) Except
as otherwise provided in Sections 27-36A-9, 27-36A-12, and 27-36A-14, reserves according to
the commissioners reserve valuation method, for the life insurance and endowment benefits
of policies providing for a uniform amount of insurance and requiring the payment of uniform
premiums, shall be the excess, if any, of the present value, at the date of valuation, of
the future guaranteed benefits provided for by the policies over the then present value of
any future modified net premiums therefor. The modified net premiums for a policy shall be
the uniform percentage of the respective contract premiums for the benefits, excluding extra
premiums on a substandard policy, that the present value, at the date of issue of the policy,
of all modified net premiums shall be equal to the sum of the then present value of the benefits
provided for by the policy and the excess of subdivision (1) over...
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27-57-1
Section 27-57-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) COLORECTAL CANCER EXAMINATIONS. Examinations and laboratory tests
specified in current American Cancer Society guidelines for colorectal cancer screening of
asymptomatic individuals. (2) HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN. A group health insurance policy that covers
hospital, medical, or surgical expenses, health maintenance organizations, preferred provider
organizations, medical service organizations, physician-hospital organizations, or any other
person, firm, corporation, joint venture, or other similar business entity that pays for,
purchases, or furnishes health care services to patients, insureds, or beneficiaries in this
state. For the purposes of this chapter, a health benefit plan located or domiciled outside
of the State of Alabama is deemed to be subject to this chapter if it receives, processes,
adjudicates, pays, or denies claims for health care services submitted...
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8-32-3
Section 8-32-3 Requirements for selling or offering to sell service contracts. (a) Either the
provider or its designee shall: (1) Provide a receipt for, or other written evidence of, the
purchase of the service contract to the contract holder. (2) Provide a copy of the service
contract to the service contract holder within a reasonable period of time from the date of
purchase. (b) A provider may, but is not required to, appoint an administrator or other designee
to be responsible for any or all of the administration of service contracts and compliance
with this chapter. (c) Each provider of service contracts sold in this state shall file a
registration with the commissioner on a form prescribed by the commissioner. Each provider
shall pay to the commissioner a fee in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200) annually.
All fees collected shall be paid into a special revolving fund to be set up by the State Treasurer
referred to as the "Service Contract Revolving Fund." The Service...
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8-32-2
Section 8-32-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATOR. The person designated by a provider to be responsible for the
administration of service contracts or the service contracts plan or to make the filings required
by this chapter. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Insurance of this state. (3) CONSUMER.
A natural person who buys, primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, and not
for resale, any tangible personal property normally used for personal, family, or household
purposes and not for commercial or research purposes. (4) MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT. A contract
of limited duration that provides for scheduled maintenance only. (5) MANUFACTURER. A person
that is one of the following: a. A manufacturer or producer of property that sells the property
under its own name or label. b. A subsidiary of the person who manufactures or produces the
property. c. A corporation which owns at least 80 percent of the...
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16-27-4.1
Section 16-27-4.1 Physical qualifications of school bus drivers. (a) A local board of education
may not hire, employ, or enter into any agreement with any person for the purposes of operating
a school bus transporting students to or from school or school related events, unless the
person is physically qualified to drive a school bus. A person is physically qualified to
drive a school bus if that person satisfies all of the following requirements: (1) Has no
loss of a foot, a leg, a hand, or an arm. (2) Has no impairment of any of the following: a.
A hand or a finger which interferes with prehension or power grasping. b. An arm, foot, or
leg which interferes with the ability to perform normal tasks associated with operating a
school bus. c. Any other significant limb defect or limitation which interferes with the ability
to perform normal tasks associated with operating a school bus. (3) Has no established medical
history or clinical diagnosis of diabetes mellitus requiring insulin for...
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22-21-264
Section 22-21-264 Criteria for state agency review. The SHPDA, pursuant to the provisions of
Section 22-21-274, shall prescribe by rules and regulations the criteria and clarifying definitions
for reviews covered by this article. These criteria shall include at least the following:
(1) Consistency with the appropriate State Health Facility and services plans effective at
the time the application was received by the State Agency, which shall include the latest
approved revisions of the following plans: a. The most recent Alabama State Health Plan which
shall include updated inventories and separate bed need methodologies for inpatient rehabilitation
beds, inpatient psychiatric beds and inpatient/residential alcohol and drug abuse beds. b.
Alabama State Health Plan for services to the mentally ill. c. Alabama State Plan for rehabilitation
facilities. d. Alabama developmental disabilities plan. e. Alabama State alcoholism plan.
f. Such other State Plans as may from time to time be...
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40-21-120
Section 40-21-120 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings respectively ascribed to them unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise: (1)a. CUSTOMER. The person or entity that contracts with the home service provider
for mobile telecommunications service or, for the purposes of determining the place of primary
use, if the end user of the mobile telecommunications service is not the contracting party,
the end user of the mobile telecommunications service. The term does not include a reseller
of mobile telecommunications service or a serving carrier under an arrangement to serve the
customer outside the home service provider's licensed service area. b. HOME SERVICE PROVIDER.
The facilities-based carrier or reseller with which the customer contracts for the provision
of mobile telecommunications service. c. LICENSED SERVICE AREA. The geographic area in which
the home service provider is authorized by law or contract to...
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45-37-123.24
Section 45-37-123.24 Appointment of advisers and allocation of responsibilities. The pension
board may allocate responsibilities among the members of the pension board and/or may delegate
responsibilities to third parties. The pension board may employ, appoint, or contract with
additional employees, administrators, managers, counsel, specialists, advisers, agents, including
nonfiduciary agents, and other persons as the pension board or the trustee deems necessary
or desirable in connection with the administration of the plan, including, but not limited
to, agents and advisers to assist with the administration and management of the plan, and
thereby to provide, among such other duties as the pension board may appoint, assistance with
maintaining plan records and the providing of investment information to the plan's investment
fiduciaries, and none of such persons shall be subject to the civil service system. (Act 2013-415,
p. 1586, §2:2.5; Act 2019-243, §1.)...
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