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6-5-380
Section 6-5-380 Liability of parents for destruction of property by minor; exception. (a) The
parent or parents, guardian, or other person having care or control of any minor under the
age of 18 years with whom the minor is living and who have custody of the minor shall be liable
for the actual damages sustained, but not exceeding the sum of $1,000, plus the court costs
of the action, to any person, firm, association, corporation and the State of Alabama and
its political subdivision for all damages proximately caused by the injury to, or destruction
of, any property, real, personal or mixed, by the intentional, willful, or malicious act or
acts of the minor. Except, approved foster parents of the Department of Human Resources shall
not be liable for damages caused by foster children. (b) Nothing in this section shall be
construed to limit the liability of any such parent or parents as the same may now otherwise
exist under the laws of the State of Alabama. (Acts 1965, 2nd Ex. Sess.,...
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14-15-6
Section 14-15-6 Service requirements. (a) In any pro se action in which any defendant is the
State of Alabama or one of its officers, employees, or agents, upon the grant of in forma
pauperis status or receipt of the filing fee and costs, the prisoner shall serve the office
of the Attorney General with a copy of the motion for judgment and all necessary supporting
papers. Additionally, if the pro se action named the department or any of its officials, employees,
or agents as a respondent or defendant, the prisoner shall also serve the Legal Division of
the department with a copy of the action. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to eliminate
the prisoner's duty under the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure to personally serve individual
defendants or respondents named as parties. (b) The office of the Attorney General or the
department shall file responsive pleadings within 60 days of receipt of the notice. (c) A
pro se prisoner's failure to state his or her claims in a written...
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40-2A-3
Section 40-2A-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter and Chapter 2B, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ASSOCIATE ALABAMA TAX TRIBUNAL JUDGE. An associate
judge as defined in Section 40-2B-2. (2) AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. Any individual, including,
but not limited to, an attorney or certified public accountant with written authority or power
of attorney to represent a taxpayer before the department or the Alabama Tax Tribunal; provided
however, that nothing herein shall be construed as entitling any such individual who is not
a licensed attorney to engage in the practice of law. (3) CHIEF ALABAMA TAX TRIBUNAL JUDGE
or CHIEF JUDGE. The chief judge as defined in Section 40-2B-2. (4) COMMISSIONER. The commissioner
of the department or his or her delegate. (5) COMPTROLLER. The Comptroller of the State of
Alabama. (6) DELEGATE. When used with reference to the commissioner means any officer or employee
of the department duly authorized by the commissioner,...
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10A-20-11.01
Section 10A-20-11.01 Alteration, amendment, or extension of charter by incorporated medical,
dental, pharmaceutical, etc., association. (a) Any incorporated medical association of the
State of Alabama, Alabama Dental Association, Alabama Pharmaceutical Association, or other
corporations organized similarly to the corporation or of a similar kind may alter, amend,
or extend its charter, or may do any two or all of these, in the manner following: (1) A written
resolution setting out the name of the corporation and embodying the proposed alterations,
amendments, or extensions shall be submitted to a lawful annual meeting of the corporation
or other lawful meeting of the corporation and adopted by a two-thirds vote of those present
at the meeting and lawfully entitled to vote on business matters coming before the meeting;
(2) The president, or some other executive officer of the corporation, and the secretary thereof
shall prepare, sign, and acknowledge as conveyances are acknowledged and...
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11-42-5
Section 11-42-5 Validation of certain prior annexations. Every annexation undertaken prior
to May 4, 2011, under any statutory procedure for annexation by any municipality and which
the annexation procedure has been completed, notwithstanding any irregularity or defect in
the procedure, is ratified and confirmed and given effect in all respects as if all provisions
of law relating to the annexation proceeding had been duly and legally complied with. This
section shall not apply to any annexation or attempted annexation which, prior to May 4, 2011,
has been held invalid by the Supreme Court of Alabama or by the Court of Civil Appeals of
Alabama or by a final judgment of the circuit court in the county in which the annexation
was completed and from which judgment an appeal was not taken to the Supreme Court of Alabama
or the Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama within the time provided by law for taking appeals,
or to any annexation the validity of which is an issue in a pending action...
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32-7C-4
Section 32-7C-4 Coverage exclusions; disclosures. (a) Insurers that write automobile insurance
in this state may exclude any and all coverage afforded under the policy issued to an owner
or operator of a personal vehicle for any loss or injury that occurs while a TNC driver is
logged on to the digital network of a TNC or while a TNC driver provides a prearranged ride.
(b) The right to exclude all coverage may apply to any coverage included in an automobile
insurance policy, including, but not limited to, any of the following: (1) Liability coverage
for bodily injury and property damage. (2) Personal injury protection coverage as defined
by state law. (3) Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. (4) Medical payments coverage.
(5) Comprehensive physical damage coverage. (6) Collision physical damage coverage. (c) The
exclusions under this section shall apply notwithstanding any requirements under the Motor
Vehicle Safety-Responsibility Act, Chapter 7 of this title. (d) Nothing in...
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40-18-415
Section 40-18-415 (Per Section 40-18-416, this section is repealed following the close of fiscal
year 2020) Forms; construction of article; rulemaking authority. (a) All filings and applications
made with any department of the state government shall be made using forms promulgated by
such department. Any such filing shall be treated as a tax return, subject to penalties imposed
by the Department of Revenue. (b) Nothing in this article shall be construed to constitute
a guarantee or assumption by the state of any debt of any company nor to authorize the credit
of the state to be given, pledged, or loaned to any company. (c) Nothing in this article shall
be construed to make available to any taxpayer any right to the benefits conferred by this
article absent strict compliance with this article. (d) Nothing in this article shall be construed
to limit the powers otherwise existing for the Department of Revenue to audit and assess a
taxpayer claiming the Growing Alabama Credit. (e) Nothing...
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5-19-31
Section 5-19-31 Nonapplicability of chapter to certain transactions; certain laws not repealed
or amended. (a) The provisions of this chapter, except the provisions of subdivision (1) of
Section 5-19-1 and Section 5-19-3, shall not apply (i) to any consumer credit transaction
or other transaction involving an interest in real property or the sale, lease, or mortgage
of an interest in real property where the creditor is exempt from licensing under this chapter,
(ii) where the credit transaction is not a consumer transaction, (iii) where the credit transaction
is by a trust institution as defined in Section 5-12A-1(1), in its capacity as a fiduciary
under any plan or agreement qualified under 26 U.S.C. 401(a) or defined by 5 U.S.C. 8437,
26 U.S.C. 403(b), or 26 U.S.C. 457, or a trust exempt under 26 U.S.C. 501, or (iv) to any
municipal pension system created under the laws of the State of Alabama. The provisions of
this chapter shall not apply where the credit transaction is a policy...
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10A-10-1.15
Section 10A-10-1.15 Merger. (a) For purposes of this section, the following words shall have
the respective meanings ascribed to them: (1) ALABAMA REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST. A real
estate investment trust organized in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. (2) BUSINESS
TRUST. a. An entity described in Section 10A-16-1.01. b. An unincorporated trust or association,
including an Alabama real estate investment trust, a common-law trust, or a Massachusetts
trust, which is engaged in business and in which property is acquired, held, managed, administered,
controlled, invested, or disposed of for the benefit and profit of any person who may become
a holder of a transferable unit of beneficial interest in the trust. (3) DOMESTIC LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY. A limited liability company as defined under the Alabama Limited Liability
Company Law. (4) DOMESTIC LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. A limited partnership as defined under the
Alabama Limited Partnership Law. (5) FOREIGN BUSINESS TRUST. A...
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12-10A-3
Section 12-10A-3 Applicability to judicial retirement compensation. (a) Passage of this chapter
shall not repeal any law which, on June 10, 1999, provides for the retirement compensation
payable from the treasury of any county to a circuit or district judge. Any contribution required
by law to be made by a circuit or district judge to be entitled to retirement benefits shall
continue at the dollar amount required to be contributed on June 10, 1999, and for any judge
elected or appointed on or after June 10, 1999, any benefit paid from the treasury of any
county to judges who in the future shall retire shall be fixed at the dollar amount required
to be paid on June 10, 1999. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as reducing the benefits
payable from the county treasury to judges who have retired or to judges who are in active
service on June 10, 1999. (b) Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, any circuit
or district judge who is first elected or appointed after...
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