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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence
in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with
tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to
requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer
has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among
other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal
within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of
resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and
fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those
specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing
shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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22-9A-16
Section 22-9A-16 Authorization for final disposition. (a) The funeral director or person
acting as the funeral director who first assumes custody of a dead body shall, prior to final
disposition of the body, or prior to removal of the dead body from the state, obtain authorization
for final disposition of the body or removal of the body from the state. The completion of
the medical certification of cause of death on the death certificate by the physician, county
medical examiner, state medical examiner, or coroner shall constitute authorization. If the
body is to be cremated or buried at sea, additional authorization shall be obtained from the
county medical examiner, state medical examiner, or coroner. (b) With the consent of the physician,
county medical examiner, state medical examiner, or coroner who is to certify the cause of
death, a dead body may be moved from the place of death for the purpose of being prepared
for final disposition. Prior to removing a dead body from the place...
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34-13-111
Section 34-13-111 License required; inspections; transfer of license; change of ownership.
(a) No funeral establishment or branch thereof for the preparation, disposition, and care
of dead human bodies shall be opened or maintained unless licensed by the board. No funeral
establishment or branch shall be moved without obtaining a new funeral establishment license
from the board. (b) Every funeral service, memorial service, or committal service, or part
thereof, that is conducted in Alabama, for hire or for profit, shall be in the actual charge
and shall be under the direct supervision of a funeral director who is licensed by the board,
unless otherwise provided for in this chapter or by rule of the board. (c) The board shall
set a fee, not exceeding one hundred fifty dollars ($150), that shall be in addition to the
license fee for the first inspection of any funeral establishment seeking a license under
Section 34-13-72 made for the purpose of determining whether the funeral...
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15-9-82
Section 15-9-82 Right of prisoner to final disposition of untried indictments, etc.,
pending against him; duty of official having custody of prisoners to inform prisoners of untried
indictments, etc.; failure to notify prisoners of filing of detainers. (a) Any person who
is imprisoned in a penal or correctional institution of this state may request final disposition
of any untried indictment, information or complaint pending against him in this state. The
request shall be in writing addressed to the court in which the indictment, information or
complaint is pending and to the district attorney charged with the duty of prosecuting it,
and shall set forth the place of imprisonment. (b) The warden or other like official having
custody of prisoners shall promptly inform each prisoner in writing of the source and nature
of any untried indictment, information or complaint against him of which the warden or other
like official had knowledge or notice, and of his right to make a request for...
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43-8-110
Section 43-8-110 Homestead allowance. (a) A surviving spouse of a decedent who was domiciled
in this state is entitled to a homestead allowance of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).
If there is no surviving spouse, each minor child and each dependent child of the decedent
is entitled to a homestead allowance amounting to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) divided
by the number of minor and dependent children of the decedent. The homestead allowance is
exempt from and has priority over all claims against the estate. Homestead allowance is in
addition to any share passing to the surviving spouse or minor or dependent child by the will
of the decedent unless otherwise provided in the will, by intestate succession or by way of
elective share. (b) The value of any constitutional right of homestead in the family home
received by a surviving spouse or child shall be charged against that spouse or child's homestead
allowance to the extent that the family home is part of the decedent's estate...
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43-8-291
Section 43-8-291 Right to disclaim interest in property. (a) A person, or the representative
of a deceased, incapacitated person, protected person, incompetent or ward, who is an heir,
next of kin, devisee, legatee, grantee, donee, surviving joint tenant, person succeeding to
a disclaimed interest, beneficiary under a testamentary or nontestamentary instrument or contract,
or appointee under a power of appointment exercised by a testamentary or nontestamentary instrument,
or to whom any property or interest therein devolves, by whatever means, may disclaim in whole
or in part the right of succession to any property or interest therein by delivering or filing
a written disclaimer under this article. (b) A surviving joint tenant may disclaim as a separate
interest any property or interest therein devolving to him by right of survivorship. A surviving
joint tenant may disclaim the entire interest in any property or interest therein that is
the subject of a joint tenancy devolving to him,...
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22-19-5
Section 22-19-5 Use of approved identification system. (a) Each funeral establishment
taking possession of a dead human body shall maintain an identification system approved by
the Alabama Board of Funeral Service. The identification system may include any dignified
method, including, but not limited to, an arm band or a wrist band, that will ensure the ability
to identify the body from the time of taking possession of the body until the body is transferred
to another entity or until final disposition. (b) A funeral establishment that maintains the
required identification system approved by the Alabama Board of Funeral Service shall not
be liable for misidentification that occurred prior to taking possession of the body or misidentification
that occurs after the body has been transferred from the funeral establishment to another
entity. (Act 2006-608, p. 1672, §1.)...
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36-1-5
Section 36-1-5 Right to decline portion of benefit payable under retirement or pension
and relief system; disposition of amounts declined. Any person who is entitled to receive
any retirement pay or allowance, pension, survivor's benefit, disability benefit or other
benefit under any retirement system or pension and relief system established for the benefit
of employees either of the State of Alabama or any department, agency or institution thereof
or of any municipality, county or other subdivision of the state may, at such person's discretion,
decline to accept any portion of the retirement pay or allowance, pension, survivor's benefit,
disability benefit or other benefit which such person is entitled to receive. Each person
wishing to exercise the right granted in this section to decline any portion of any
such payment, allowance, pension or benefit shall file written notice thereof with the governing
authority of the retirement system or pension and relief system in such manner as...
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43-2-629
Section 43-2-629 Disposition of personal estate of foreign decedent. (a) When administration
is taken out in this state on the estate of any person who, at the time of his death, was
an inhabitant of any other state or country, his personal estate, after the payment of debts
and charges on his estate, must be disposed of according to his last will, if probated in
this state and, if no such will is probated in this state, according to the law of the state
or country of which he was an inhabitant. (b) Upon the settlement of such estate and after
the payment of all debts for which the same is liable in this state, the residue of the personal
estate may be distributed and disposed of according to the provisions of subsection (a); or
it may be transmitted or paid over to the executor or administrator of the state or country
where the deceased had his domicile. (Code 1852, §§1826, 1827; Code 1867, §§2163, 2164;
Code 1876, §§2535, 2536; Code 1886, §§2153, 2154; Code 1896, §§221,...
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5-5A-38
Section 5-5A-38 Disposition of small deposits of deceased person - To whom payable;
when bond required. Whenever a person shall die leaving deposits in a bank not exceeding $5,000.00
in the aggregate, the bank may in its discretion discharge itself from liability thereafter
by paying the deposits to the surviving spouse of the deceased or, if there is none, to the
adult children and to the person having the actual custody and control of the minor child
or children of the deceased; provided, that such person, if not the legal guardian, shall
execute to the probate judge of the county where the principal office of the bank is located
a bond in the penal sum of double the amount of the portion of such deposit he receives for
the faithful accounting of the money so received, which shall be approved by said probate
judge; or, if there is no surviving spouse or child or children, to the person or persons
who, under the laws of Alabama, are the next of kin and inherit the personal property of...

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