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27-60-2
Section 27-60-2 Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact. The State of Alabama
hereby agrees to the following interstate compact known as the Interstate Insurance Product
Regulation Compact: ARTICLE I. PURPOSES. The purposes of this compact are, through means of
joint and cooperative action among the compacting states: 1. To promote and protect the interest
of consumers of individual and group annuity, life insurance, disability income, and long-term
care insurance products; 2. To develop uniform standards for insurance products covered under
the compact; 3. To establish a central clearinghouse to receive and provide prompt review
of insurance products covered under the compact and, in certain cases, advertisements related
thereto, submitted by insurers authorized to do business in one or more compacting states;
4. To give appropriate regulatory approval to those product filings and advertisements satisfying
the applicable uniform standard; 5. To improve coordination of...
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34-29-111
Section 34-29-111 Duties of board; Alabama Veterinary Professionals Wellness Committee;
liability. (a) It shall be the duty and obligation of the State Board of Veterinary Medical
Examiners to promote the early identification, intervention, treatment, and rehabilitation
of veterinary professionals licensed to practice veterinary medicine or veterinary technology
in Alabama who may be impaired by reason of illness, inebriation, excessive use of drugs,
narcotics, alcohol, chemicals, or other substances, or as a result of any physical or mental
condition. (b) In order to carry out this obligation the State Board of Veterinary Medical
Examiners may contract with any nonprofit corporation or medical professional association
for the purpose of creating, supporting, and maintaining a committee of veterinary professionals
to be designated the Alabama Veterinary Professionals Wellness Committee. The committee shall
consist of not less than 10 nor more than 15 veterinary professionals licensed...
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36-1A-3
Section 36-1A-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter the following words have the following
meanings: (1) ALABAMA STATE EMPLOYEE COMBINED CHARITABLE CAMPAIGN (ASECCC). The annual combined
charitable fund-raising program established through this chapter to receive and distribute
voluntary payroll deduction contributions of state employees. (2) CHARITABLE FUND-RAISING
FEDERATION. A legally constituted grouping of at least 10 health and human care agencies that
are bound together to raise and distribute charitable contributions. (3) AFFILIATED CHARITABLE
AGENCY. A charitable agency which is affiliated with a charitable fund-raising federation
for the purpose of directly sharing funds raised by the organization. (4) CHARITABLE AGENCY.
A volunteer, not-for-profit organization under federal regulation 26 CFR 1.501(c)(3) which
provides health or human care services to individuals. (5) CAMPAIGN MANAGER. The participating
federation, selected by the local agency review committee, responsible...
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36-1A-4
Section 36-1A-4 Campaign manager selected by bid process; steering committee; local
agency review committee. (a) The Governor of the State of Alabama shall be the ultimate authority
for implementation of the ASECCC, including promulgation of administrative regulations and
procedures not covered in this chapter. (b) The campaign manager shall be selected by the
LARC through a bid process and shall be responsible for managing and administering the local
ASECCC, and for furnishing staff support to each LARC. (c) The State Employee Campaign Steering
Committee shall be responsible to the Governor and shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
(1) Be responsible for policy, oversight, and implementation of procedures pursuant to this
chapter and notifying participating agencies of its rules and procedures pursuant to the administrative
code. (2) Arrange for publication of information about the annual federation and agency application
process. (3) On appeals from applicant...
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40-17-334
Section 40-17-334 Licensed permissive suppliers. (a) A person may elect to obtain a
permissive supplier license to collect the tax levied by Section 40-17-325 for motor
fuel that is removed at a terminal in another state and has Alabama as the destination state.
(b) A licensed permissive supplier removing motor fuel at a terminal located in another state
with Alabama as its destination state shall do all of the following: (1) Collect the tax due
this state on the motor fuel. (2) Waive any defense that this state lacks jurisdiction to
require the supplier to collect the tax due this state on the motor fuel under this article.
(3) Report and pay the tax due on the motor fuel in the same manner as if the removal had
occurred at a terminal located in Alabama. (4) Keep records of the removal of the motor fuel
and submit to audits concerning the motor fuel as if the removal had occurred at a terminal
located in Alabama. (c) A licensed permissive supplier acknowledges that this state imposes...

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11-98-13.1
Section 11-98-13.1 Permanent Oversight Commission on 911. (a) The Permanent Oversight
Commission on 911 is established. The commission shall do the following: (1) Study the operational
and financial condition of the current 911 systems within the State of Alabama and publish
a report detailing the same. (2) Study the rate charged for 911 services and make recommendations
to the board regarding adjustments to the rate. (3) Develop recommendations for the most efficient
and effective delivery of 911 services in Alabama over both the long- and short-term. (4)
Study the charges levied by each telecommunications provider to each communications district
for both data base and network charges. (5) Develop legislation necessary to implement its
long-term 911 plan. (6) Report its findings, recommendations, and proposed legislation to
the Legislature prior to the last day of the 2014 Regular Session. (b) The commission shall
remain in place until the later of the end of the 2014 Regular Session...
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23-1-294
Section 23-1-294 Advisory Council. (a) The Advisory Council shall consist of a member
of the Alabama House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House, a member of
the Alabama Senate appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, one member appointed by each member
of the Designating Committee, three persons appointed from the state at-large by the Governor,
and one representative appointed by the Governor from each of the following groups or organizations:
(1) Scenic Alabama. (2) Alabama Environmental Council. (3) The outdoor advertising industry.
(4) The Alabama Wildlife Federation. (5) A business, industry, or trade association or professional
organization having its principal programs extending generally throughout the state, and having
a demonstrated concern for balancing economic growth with protection for the environment and
increased recreational opportunities. (6) Public utilities. (7) Tourism associations. (8)
Real estate associations. (9) Regional planning commissions....
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26-16-52
Section 26-16-52 Ad hoc child abuse protection team advisory committee created; composition,
duties, etc.; annual report. Upon October 1, 1985, an ad hoc child abuse protection team advisory
committee shall be created and shall consist of the following members: The Governor of the
State of Alabama or his or her designated representative; the Director of the Department of
Human Resources; the Executive Director of the Child Abuse Trust Fund; the President of the
State Parents Teachers Association; two judges in the State of Alabama that preside over courts
exercising juvenile jurisdiction to be selected by the Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme
Court; one representative from the Association of County Department of Human Resources County
Directors to be selected by the Governor; the Executive Director of the Office of Prosecution
Services; the Chairman of the Victims Compensation Commission; and two other members selected
by the President of the Child Abuse Trust Fund. The committee...
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37-12-5
Section 37-12-5 Purchase of coal produced in Alabama required. In order to enforce the
provisions of this chapter, a cogenerator who uses coal as a fuel source to produce electrical
power shall purchase coal produced in the State of Alabama provided that such Alabama coal
is available to the cogenerator at prices and under terms and conditions (including availability,
quantity, quality and reliability of supplier) at least as favorable as coal produced outside
the State of Alabama. (Acts 1983, No. 83-574, p. 880, §5.)...
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41-23-81
Section 41-23-81 Definitions. The following terms shall have the meanings respectively
prescribed for them, except when the context otherwise requires: (1) ALABAMA ENERGY AND RESIDENTIAL
CODES. The codes adopted by the board, as amended by the board, and based on the 2006 Edition
of the International Energy Conservation Code, ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007 for commercial
buildings, and the 2006 International Residential Code published by the International Code
Council, or any subsequent editions, changes, or recompilations thereof, or any other code
which the board officially adopts. (2) BOARD. The Alabama Energy and Residential Codes Board
created by this article. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Economic and Community
Affairs. (4) DIVISION. The Energy Division of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community
Affairs. (5) UNIT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Any county or municipality within the State of Alabama.
(Acts 1995, No. 95-537, p. 1095, §2; Act 2010-185, p. 278, §1.)...
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