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11-101A-4
Section 11-101A-4 Incorporation of authority. (a) Within 60 days following the adoption of
the authorizing resolution, or, if there is more than one, the last adopted thereof, the applicants
shall proceed to incorporate an authority by filing for record, in the office of the judge
of probate of the county in which the principal office of the authority is to be located,
a certificate of incorporation complying in form and substance with this action, being in
the form and executed in the manner herein provided and being in the form approved by the
governing body of each authorizing subdivision. (b) In addition to any other provisions required
by this chapter to be included therein, the certificate of incorporation of an authority shall
state: (1) The names of the incorporators, together with the address of the residence of each
thereof, and that each of them is a duly qualified elector of the authorizing subdivision,
or, if there is more than one, at least one thereof. (2) The name of...
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11-49A-10
Section 11-49A-10 Bonds - Signature and seal; form and terms; sale; from what sources payable;
trust indentures, mortgages, etc. All bonds issued by the authority shall be signed by the
chairman of its board or other chief executive officer and attested by its secretary, and
the seal of the authority shall be affixed thereto, and any interest coupons applicable to
the bonds of the authority shall be signed by the chairman of its board or other chief executive
officer; provided, that a facsimile of the signature of one, but not both, of said officers
may be printed or otherwise reproduced on any such bonds in lieu of his manually signing the
same, a facsimile of the seal of the authority may be printed or otherwise reproduced on any
such bonds in lieu of being manually affixed thereto, and a facsimile of the signature of
the chairman of its board or other chief executive officer may be printed or otherwise reproduced
on any such interest coupons in lieu of his manually signing the same....
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11-58-2
Section 11-58-2 Purpose of chapter; application for authority to form corporation; adoption
of resolution by governing body authorizing incorporation; execution and filing of certificate
of incorporation generally; effect of granting of authority for incorporation upon incorporation
of other such corporations. (a) The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the incorporation
of medical clinic boards as public agencies and instrumentalities of the State of Alabama
to promote the acquisition of health facilities in order to promote the public health of the
people of Alabama and also to promote the acquisition of certain other facilities for the
housing and care of elderly persons. (b) Whenever any number of natural persons, not less
than three, shall file with the governing body of any county or municipality in this state
an application in writing for authority to incorporate a public corporation as a medical clinic
board for the purpose of acquiring, owning, leasing, and disposing of...
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26-1A-301
Section 26-1A-301 Power of attorney form. A document substantially in the following form may
be used to create a power of attorney that has the meaning and effect prescribed by this chapter.
ALABAMA POWER OF ATTORNEY FORM IMPORTANT INFORMATION This power of attorney authorizes another
person (your agent) to make decisions concerning your property for you (the principal). Your
agent will be able to make decisions and act with respect to your property (including your
money) whether or not you are able to act for yourself. The meaning of authority over subjects
listed on this form is explained in the Alabama Uniform Power of Attorney Act, Chapter 1A,
Title 26, Code of Alabama 1975. This power of attorney does not authorize the agent to make
health care decisions for you. Such powers are governed by other applicable law. You should
select someone you trust to serve as your agent. Unless you specify otherwise, generally the
agent's authority will continue until you die or revoke the power...
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34-13-120.1
Section 34-13-120.1 License requirements; certification. No person may conduct, maintain, manage,
or operate a cremation facility unless licensed to do so by the board. The board may issue
a license to practice as a cremationist after the applicant has satisfied all of the following
requirements: (1) Is at least 21 years of age. (2) Is a citizen of the United States or legally
present in this state. (3) Is a high school graduate or the equivalent. (4) Has successfully
completed a crematory operator training course approved by the board. (5) Has completed a
course in universal precaution and blood-borne pathogens approved by the board. (6) Has submitted
a completed application and supporting documents, as required by the board, and a fee established
by the board that does not exceed three hundred dollars ($300). (7) Has successfully completed
an examination on Alabama funeral service laws and rules. (8) Has submitted to the board a
form, sworn to by the applicant, that contains the...
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9-6-9
Section 9-6-9 Bonds - Issuance; form, terms, denominations, etc.; sale; security for payment
generally. All bonds issued by the authority shall be signed by the chairman of its board
or other chief executive officer and attested by its secretary, and the seal of the authority
shall be affixed thereto and any interest coupons applicable to the bonds of the authority
shall be signed by the chairman of its board or other chief executive officer; provided, that
a facsimile signature of one, but not both, of said officers may be printed or otherwise reproduced
on any such bonds in lieu of his manually signing the same, and a facsimile of the signature
of the chairman of the board or other chief executive officer may be printed or otherwise
reproduced on any such interest coupons in lieu of his manually signing the same. Any such
bonds may be executed and delivered by the authority at any time and from time to time, shall
be in such form and denominations and of such tenor and maturities,...
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17-5-20
Section 17-5-20 Appointment of designated filing agents; submission of reports. (a) A candidate,
or in the case of a political action committee, the chair or treasurer, may appoint a designated
filing agent on a form prescribed by the Secretary of State. Upon receiving a notice of appointment
of designated filing agent, the Secretary of State, as soon as practicable, shall take the
necessary steps to enable the designated filing agent to electronically submit any report
or other filing required by this chapter on behalf of his or her principal. (b) The submission
of a timely, complete, and correct report or other filing required by this chapter by a designated
filing agent shall satisfy the filing or reporting requirement of the designated filing agent's
principal; however, the appointment of a designated filing agent does not itself absolve any
person having a duty to submit any report or other filing under this chapter of liability
for failure to timely submit such filing, for filing...
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34-14C-4
Section 34-14C-4 Licensure; inspections. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter,
a home medical equipment services provider shall be licensed annually by the board before
the provider may engage in the provision of home medical equipment services. In Alabama, when
a single business entity provides home medical equipment services from more than one location
within the state, each such location shall be licensed. A provider of home medical equipment
services that has a principal place of business outside this state shall maintain at least
one physical location within this state, each of which shall be licensed. (b) A license applicant
shall submit the application for licensing or renewal to the board on a form promulgated and
required by the board. Applicants shall pay a reasonable nonrefundable fee established by
the board at the time the application is submitted. The board shall have the authority to
set reasonable fees for applicants to obtain a license. Upon satisfaction of...
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41-14A-7
Section 41-14A-7 Disciplinary actions against qualified public depositories for violations
of this chapter. (a) The board of directors shall have the authority to establish by rule
or regulation conditions and procedures under which qualified public depositories may be suspended
or disqualified and assessed administrative penalties in lieu of suspension or disqualification
for violations of this chapter or violations of the board's standards, rules, regulations,
and orders pursuant to this chapter. The State Treasurer shall have the authority to require
that qualified public depositories violating this chapter or any of the board's standards,
rules, regulations, and orders make restitution, with interest at the legal rate, for losses
of public depositors or to the Loss Payment Fund, and to issue cease and desist orders against
any qualified public depository violating or believed to be violating any provisions of this
chapter or any of the board of directors' or the State Treasurer's...
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11-92C-2
Section 11-92C-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words have the
following meanings: (1) APPLICANT. A natural person who files a written application with the
governing body of any authorizing subdivision in accordance with Section 11-92C-3. (2) AUTHORITY.
Any local redevelopment authority organized pursuant to this chapter. (3) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION.
A resolution adopted by the governing body of any authorizing subdivision in accordance with
Section 11-92C-3, which authorizes the incorporation of the authority. (4) AUTHORIZING SUBDIVISION.
Any county or municipality that has adopted an authorizing resolution. (5) BOARD. The board
of directors of an authority. (6) BONDS. Any bonds, notes, certificates, or any other form
of indebtedness representing an obligation to pay money. (7) CONTIGUOUS. Two or more tracts
of land if touching for a continuous distance of not less than 200 feet. The term shall include
tracts of land divided by bodies of water, streets,...
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