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27-19-105
Section 27-19-105 Regulations for long-term care policies; outline of coverage, policy summary,
and monthly report. (a) The commissioner may adopt regulations that include standards for
full and fair disclosure setting forth the manner, content, and required disclosures for the
sale of long-term care insurance policies, terms of renewability, initial and subsequent conditions
of eligibility, nonduplication of coverage provisions, coverage of dependents, preexisting
conditions, termination of insurance, continuation or conversion, probationary periods, limitations,
exceptions, reductions, elimination periods, requirements for replacement, recurrent conditions,
and definitions of terms. Regulations under this subsection should recognize the developing
and unique nature of long-term care insurance and the distinction between group and individual
long-term insurance policies. (b) No long-term care insurance policy may do any of the following:
(1) Be cancelled, nonrenewed, or otherwise...
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27-31B-8
Section 27-31B-8 Formation of captive insurance companies in this state. (a) A pure captive
insurance company or a protected cell captive insurance company shall be formed as a stock
or mutual insurer, or as a nonprofit or limited liability company with its capital divided
into units and held by the stockholders, members, or other equivalent as allowed by law. (b)
An association captive insurance company, an industrial insured captive insurance company,
or a risk retention group may be formed in any of the following ways: (1) Organized as a stock
insurer with its capital divided into share units and held by the stockholders, members, or
other equivalent as allowed by law. (2) Organized as a mutual insurer without capital stock,
the governing body of which is elected by the member organizations of its association. (3)
Organized as a reciprocal insurer in accordance with Chapter 31 of this title. (4) Organized
as a manager-managed limited liability company. (c) A captive insurance...
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32-7B-6
Section 32-7B-6 Responsibilities of the department. The department shall do the following:
(1) Cooperate with insurers in operating the online insurance verification system. (2) Maintain
the list of authorized requesting entities and individuals and make that a part of the online
insurance verification system. (3) Maintain the online insurance verification system framework
necessary to inquire of insurers using the key or keys in accordance with subdivision (3)
of Section 32-7B-4. (4) Provide data security for the type of information transferred as prescribed
by the advisory council. Data secured via the online insurance verification system may not
be shared with any party other than those permitted by state or federal privacy laws. (5)
Be responsible for keeping the advisory council informed on functionality, and planned or
unplanned service interruptions. (6) Provide alternative methods of reporting for small insurers
writing no more than 500 vehicles in the state as prescribed by...
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22-35-7
Section 22-35-7 Financial responsibility requirements for taking response action. (a) The financial
responsibility requirements for taking response action by underground motor fuel storage tank
owners or operators shall be set at five thousand dollars ($5,000) per occurrence, and for
aboveground tank owners or operators the financial responsibility requirements shall be set
at ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per occurrence. The financial responsibility for third-party
claims is five thousand dollars ($5,000). The commission may increase the clean-up and third
party damage liability per occurrence to owners or operators when recommended by the management
board. (b) Financial responsibility may be established by any one or combination of the following:
Insurance, guarantee, surety bond, letter of credit, or qualification as a self-insurer. A
person may qualify as a self-insurer by showing tangible net worth in the amount of twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,000). (Acts 1988, No. 88-378,...
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27-27-17
Section 27-27-17 Domestic mutual insurers - Solicitation of qualifying applications for insurance.
(a) Upon receipt of the commissioner's approval of the bond or deposit as provided in Section
27-27-16 the directors and officers of the proposed domestic mutual insurer may commence solicitation
of such requisite applications for insurance policies as they may accept and may receive deposits
of premiums thereon. (b) All such applications shall be in writing signed by the applicant,
covering subjects of insurance resident, located or to be performed in this state. (c) All
such applications shall provide that: (1) Issuance of the policy is contingent upon the insurer
qualifying for and receiving a certificate of authority; (2) No insurance is in effect unless
and until the certificate of authority has been issued; and (3) The prepaid premium or deposit
and membership or policy fee, if any, shall be refunded in full to the applicant if organization
is not completed and the certificate of...
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27-31A-2
Section 27-31A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) COMMISSIONER.
The Insurance Commissioner of this state or the commissioner, director, or superintendent
of insurance in any other state. (2) COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY. Liability arising out
of the installation, maintenance, or repair of any product at a site which is not owned or
controlled by either of the following: a. Any person who performs that work. b. Any person
who hires an independent contractor to perform that work, but shall include liability for
activities which are completed or abandoned before the date of the occurrence giving rise
to the liability. (3) DOMICILE. For purposes of determining the state in which a purchasing
group is domiciled: a. For a corporation, the state in which the purchasing group is incorporated.
b. For an unincorporated entity, the state of its principal place of...
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7-8-103
Section 7-8-103 Rules for determining whether certain obligations and interests are securities
or financial assets. (a) A share or similar equity interest issued by a corporation, business
trust, joint stock company, or similar entity is a security. (b) An "investment company
security" is a security. "Investment company security" means a share or similar
equity interest issued by an entity that is registered as an investment company under the
federal investment company laws, an interest in a unit investment trust that is so registered,
or a face-amount certificate issued by a face-amount certificate company that is so registered.
Investment company security does not include an insurance policy or endowment policy or annuity
contract issued by an insurance company. (c) An interest in a partnership or limited liability
company is not a security unless it is dealt in or traded on securities exchanges or in securities
markets, its terms expressly provide that it is a security governed by...
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34-7B-26
Section 34-7B-26 Application and licensure requirements to operate school. (a) Before being
licensed by the board to operate a school, an applicant shall satisfy all of the requirements
of this section. (1) An applicant shall submit to the board all of the following: a. A bond,
in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to protect potential students in the event
of closure. b. Proof of sufficient liability insurance coverage. c. A current financial statement
prepared by a reputable source and, if required by the board, a letter of credit. d. A list
of equipment owned by the school. e. A sample of student contract agreements and financial
forms relating to tuition, grants, and scholarships. f. Furnish affidavits from an adequate
number of prospective students as approved by the board stating their intent to enroll when
the school opens. (2) The applicant, owner, proposed dean, or proper corporate executive may
be required to appear before the board. (3) The applicant shall...
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8-15-7
Section 8-15-7 Permit - Bond and proof of insurance; prerequisite to issuance of permit; filing
of additional bonds; actions on bond. (a) In the event the Commissioner of Agriculture and
Industries decides that a permit to operate a public warehouse should be issued, he shall
fix the amount of the bond, which shall be furnished by the applicant and approved by the
commissioner prior to the issuance of the permit. In addition to the requirement of bond,
the commissioner may require the applicant, as a prerequisite to the issuance of such bond,
to furnish legal proof of warehouseman's legal liability insurance in effect on the commodities
to be stored in any such public warehouse. (b) Such bond shall be made with some surety company
that has complied with the laws of the State of Alabama and which has a reputation for promptly
settling claims upon their merits and shall be payable to the State of Alabama in such sum
as the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries may fix, but in no...
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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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