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27-31A-12
Section 27-31A-12 Duty of producers to obtain license. (a) Risk retention groups. Persons representing
or aiding a risk retention group in the solicitation or negotiation of liability insurance
in this state and the risk retention group with respect thereto shall be subject to Chapters
7 and 8A of this title. (b) Purchasing groups. (1) No person, firm, association, or corporation
shall act or aid in any manner in soliciting, negotiating, or procuring liability insurance
in this state for a purchasing group from an authorized insurer or a risk retention group
chartered in a state unless the person, firm, association, or corporation is licensed as an
insurance producer in accordance with Chapter 7, commencing with Section 27-7-1, of this title.
(2) No person, firm, association, or corporation shall act or aid in any manner in soliciting,
negotiating, or procuring liability insurance coverage in this state for any member of a purchasing
group under a purchasing group's policy unless that...
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27-31A-9
Section 27-31A-9 Restrictions on insurance purchased by purchasing groups. (a) A purchasing
group may not purchase insurance from a risk retention group that is not chartered in a state
or from an insurer not admitted in the state in which the purchasing group is located, unless
the purchase is effected through a licensed agent or broker acting pursuant to the surplus
lines laws and regulations of the state. (b) A purchasing group which obtains casualty insurance
from an insurer not admitted in this state, or a risk retention group, shall inform each of
the members of the group which have a risk resident or located in this state that the risk
is not protected by an insurance insolvency guaranty fund in this state, and that the risk
retention group or that insurer may not be subject to all insurance laws and regulations of
this state. (c) No purchasing group may purchase insurance providing for a deductible or self-insured
retention applicable to the group as a whole. Coverage may...
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27-31A-1
Section 27-31A-1 Short title and purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the formation
and the operation of risk retention groups and purchasing groups in this state formed pursuant
to the federal Liability Risk Retention Act of 1986, to the extent permitted by federal law.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Alabama Risk Retention Act."
(Acts 1993, No. 93-674, p. 1226, §1.)...
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27-31A-15
Section 27-31A-15 Rules and regulations. The commissioner may promulgate and enforce, and from
time to time amend, the rules and regulations relating to risk retention groups as may be
necessary to carry out this chapter. (Acts 1993, No. 93-674, p. 1226, §15.)...
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27-31B-12
Section 27-31B-12 Legal investments. (a) An association captive insurance company, risk retention
group, and an industrial insured captive insurance company insuring the risks of an industrial
insured group defined in paragraph b. of subdivision (18) of Section 27-31B-2 shall comply
with the investment requirements contained in this title, as applicable; provided, however,
that compliance with these investment requirements shall be waived for risk retention groups
to the extent that credit for risks ceded to reinsurers is allowed pursuant to Section 27-31B-13
or to the extent otherwise deemed reasonable and appropriate by the commissioner. Chapter
37 of this title shall apply to association captives, risk retention groups, and industrial
insured captive insurance companies insuring the risks of industrial insured groups defined
in paragraph b. of subdivision (18) of Section 27-31B-2 except to the extent it is inconsistent
with approved accounting standards in use by the association...
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27-31A-5
Section 27-31A-5 Compulsory associations. (a) No risk retention group shall be required or
permitted to join or contribute financially to any insurance insolvency guaranty fund, or
similar mechanism, in this state, nor shall any risk retention group, or its insureds, or
claimants against its insureds, receive any benefit from any fund for claims arising under
the insurance policies issued by that risk retention group. (b) When a purchasing group obtains
insurance covering its members' risks from an insurer, not authorized in this state or a risk
retention group, no risk, wherever resident or located, shall be covered by any insurance
guaranty fund or similar mechanism in this state. (c) When a purchasing group obtains insurance
covering its members' risks from an authorized insurer, only risks resident or located in
this state shall be covered by the Alabama Insurance Guaranty Association, subject to Chapter
42 (commencing with Section 27-42-1), Title 27. (d) Notwithstanding Article 2...
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41-22-2
Section 41-22-2 Legislative intent and purpose; effect on substantive rights; applicability;
rulemaking authority. (a) This chapter is intended to provide a minimum procedural code for
the operation of all state agencies when they take action affecting the rights and duties
of the public. Nothing in this chapter is meant to discourage agencies from adopting procedures
conferring additional rights upon the public; and, save for express provisions of this act
to the contrary, nothing in this chapter is meant to abrogate in whole or in part any statute
prescribing procedural duties for an agency which are in addition to those provided herein.
(b)(1) The purposes of the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act are to accomplish all of the
following: a. Provide legislative oversight of powers and duties delegated to administrative
agencies. b. Increase public accountability of administrative agencies. c. Simplify government
by assuring a uniform minimum procedure to which all agencies will be...
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12-23A-9
Section 12-23A-9 Functions of Administrative Office of Courts. (a) The Administrative Office
of Courts, hereinafter AOC, shall assist in the planning, implementation, and development
of drug courts statewide. AOC shall make recommendations to the Alabama Supreme Court and
the Chief Justice concerning the legal, policy, and procedural issues confronting the drug
courts in the state. Nothing in this section shall impede the constitutional authority of
the district attorney. (b) AOC shall provide state-level coordination and support for drug
court judges and their programs and operate as a liaison between drug court judges and other
state-level agencies providing services to or benefitting from drug court programs. (c) The
Administrative Director of Courts shall make recommendations to the Chief Justice of the Alabama
Supreme Court concerning criteria for eligibility, the promulgation of procedural rules, the
establishment of guidelines for operation, and adoption of standards and...
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16-6E-6
Section 16-6E-6 Construction of chapter. This chapter shall be construed to do all of the following:
(1) Provide the State Superintendent of Education or the chief administrative officer with
broad discretion and complete authority to make, direct, implement, and enforce decisions,
actions, and measures which, in his or her judgment, are necessary and appropriate to the
attainment of the objectives of educational intervention and to accord the fullest measure
of deference to decisions and actions made by such officials in furtherance of intervention
goals and objectives. (2) Eliminate unnecessary delay in the implementation of measures designed
to attain intervention goals and objectives. (3) Protect vested and constitutionally based
employment rights through appropriate procedural safeguards without impairing attainment of
the goals and purposes of educational intervention or of this chapter. (4) Be cumulative,
supplemental, and complementary to other legislation that confers...
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2-10-29
Section 2-10-29 Investigation of affairs of association. The commissioner shall have authority,
when so ordered by the State Board of Agriculture and Industries, to examine and investigate
each association as to its conduct of business, the correctness of its books, its financial
condition and the safety and prudence of its management. Such investigation may also be made
by any duly authorized agent of the commissioner. The report of such examination shall be
a confidential document for official use only and subject to examination only by duly authorized
agents of the commissioner and members of the State Board of Agriculture and Industries. Such
report shall be kept on file with the commissioner. (Ag. Code 1927, §556; Code 1940, T. 2,
§79.)...
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