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34-14B-3
Section 34-14B-3 Application for licensure. (a) An applicant for licensure as a home inspector
shall submit an application, under oath, upon a form to be prescribed by the Building Commission
which shall include, as a minimum, the following information pertaining to the applicant:
(1) Social Security number for natural persons or employer identification number for other
entities. (2) The name and address under which the applicant conducts business, if an individual
proprietorship; the name and address of each partner or venturer, if the applicant is a partnership
or joint venture; or the name and address of the corporate officers and statutory agent for
service, if the applicant is a corporation. (3) A certificate issued by an insurance company
licensed to do business in the State of Alabama that the applicant has procured public liability
and property damage insurance covering the applicant's home inspection operations in the sum
of not less than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for...
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15-13-101
Section 15-13-101 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (1) APPEARANCE
BOND. An appearance bond is an undertaking to pay the clerk of the circuit, district, or municipal
court, for the use of the State of Alabama or the municipality, a specified sum of money upon
the failure of a person released to comply with its conditions. (2) JUDICIAL OFFICER. Any
supreme court, appellate court, circuit court, district court, or municipal court judge or
any magistrate of any court in this state. (3) PROFESSIONAL BAIL COMPANY. A person, individual
proprietor, partnership, corporation, or other entity, other than a professional surety company,
that furnishes bail or becomes surety for a person on an appearance bond and does so for a
valuable consideration. (4) PROFESSIONAL BONDSMAN. An individual person or agent employed
by a professional surety company or professional bail company to...
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27-2B-3
Section 27-2B-3 Preparation and submission of RBC report; formulas; desirability of excess
capital; adjustment of inaccurate RBC report. (a) Every domestic insurer shall, on or prior
to each March 1 (the "filing date"), prepare and submit to the commissioner a report
of its RBC levels as of the end of the calendar year just ended, in a form and containing
information as is required by the RBC instructions. In addition, every domestic insurer shall
file its RBC report with: (1) The NAIC according to the RBC instructions. (2) The insurance
commissioner in any state in which the insurer is authorized to do business, if the insurance
commissioner has notified the insurer of its request in writing, in which case the insurer
shall file its RBC report not later than the later of either of the following: a. Fifteen
days from the receipt of notice to file its RBC report with that state. b. The filing date.
(b) A life and health insurer's and a fraternal benefit society's RBC shall be determined...

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27-3-32
Section 27-3-32 Domestic insurer may transfer domicile to another state and be admitted as
foreign insurer if so qualified; approval of Commissioner of Insurance; effect of interests
of policyholders; effect upon certificates of authority, agents, etc., including outstanding
policies; insurer's duty to file new policy forms; insurer's duty to notify commissioner of
details of transfer and file amendments required by law. The certificate of authority, agents
appointments and licenses, rates, and other items which the Commissioner of Insurance allows,
in his discretion, which are in existence at the time any insurer licensed to transact the
business of insurance in this state transfers its corporate domicile to this or any other
state by merger, consolidation or any other lawful method shall continue in full force and
effect upon such transfer if such insurer remains duly qualified to transact the business
of insurance in this state. All outstanding policies of any transferring insurer...
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27-6B-2
Section 27-6B-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ACCREDITED STATE.
A state in which the Department of Insurance meets the minimum financial qualifications and
regulatory standards promulgated and established, from time to time, by the National Association
of Insurance Commissioners. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Insurance. (3) CONTROL or
CONTROLLED. The same as defined in Section 27-29-1. (4) CONTROLLED INSURER. A licensed insurer
who is controlled, directly or indirectly, by a producer. (5) CONTROLLING PRODUCER. A producer
who, directly or indirectly, controls an insurer. (6) LICENSED INSURER or INSURER. Any person,
firm, association, or corporation duly licensed to transact a property and casualty insurance
business in this state. For the purposes of this chapter, the following are not licensed insurers:
a. A residual market pool and a joint...
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32-7B-2
Section 32-7B-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, except in those instances
where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) ADVISORY COUNCIL. A group of
13 voting members consisting of: Two representatives of the Department of Revenue, a representative
of the Department of Public Safety, and a representative of the Department of Insurance as
well as three insurance company representatives appointed by the Commissioner of Insurance,
a representative of the American Insurance Association, a representative of the National Association
of Mutual Insurance Companies, a representative of the Property and Casualty Insurers Association
of America, a representative of the Alabama Independent Agents Association, a representative
of the Alabama Probate Judges Association appointed by the president of the association, and
a representative of the Alabama Association of Tax...
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8-6-56
Section 8-6-56 Director - Qualifications; interest in banks, etc., prohibited; salary. (a)
The Director of the Securities Commission shall be a person of good moral character, at least
30 years of age, a resident of Alabama, a member of the Alabama bar and thoroughly familiar
with corporate organization, investment banking, investment trusts, the sale of securities,
and the statistical details of the manufacturing industries and commerce of this state. The
Securities Commission may also require additional qualifications. (b) The director, while
serving as such, shall not directly or indirectly be financially interested in or associated
with any commercial bank, savings bank, trust company, industrial loan or investment company,
credit union, building and loan association, or any other person subject to the jurisdiction
of the commission or the director. (c) The salary of the director shall be fixed by the commission
with the approval of the Governor and the State Personnel Board. (Acts...
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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-8
Section 27-31A-8 Notice and registration requirements of purchasing groups. (a) A purchasing
group which intends to do business in this state shall, prior to doing business, furnish notice
to the commissioner which shall include all of the following: (1) Identify the state in which
the group is domiciled. (2) Identify all other states in which the group intends to do business.
(3) Specify the lines and classifications of liability insurance which the purchasing group
intends to purchase. (4) Identify the insurance company or companies from which the group
intends to purchase its insurance and the domicile of any company. (5) Specify the method
by which, and the person or persons, if any, through whom insurance will be offered to its
members whose risks are resident or located in this state. (6) Identify the principal place
of business of the group. (7) Provide other information as may be required by the commissioner
to verify that the purchasing group is qualified under subdivision...
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32-7A-2
Section 32-7A-2 Definitions. (a) For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, except in those
instances where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE.
A document issued by an insurer or its authorized representative showing that a specific vehicle
is insured for no less than the minimum limits of liability coverage for bodily injury or
death and for destruction of property under subsection (c) of Section 32-7-6. (2) COMMERCIAL
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY. An insurance policy that: a. Is written on either a
commercial coverage or other commercially rated personal policy form, including, but not limited
to, a commercial auto, garage, or truckers form, and is not dependent on the type, number,
or ownership of vehicle or entity covered or insured. b. Insures vehicles that are not identified
individually by vehicle identification number on the policy....
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