16-13-100
Section 16-13-100 Payment of incidental costs. The board of education issuing any warrants hereunder may pay the cost of printing the warrants, the cost of advertising the sale, the attorneys' fees for preparing proceedings, the attorneys' fees for furnishing an opinion as to legality acceptable to the purchaser and other expenses incidental to the issue of the warrants, but only the actual cost thereof shall be paid and all such payments shall be made to those actually rendering such services and not to the purchaser of the warrants, in a lump sum or otherwise; provided, that the board of education may employ any bank or banks and person or persons to assist in making arrangements relating to the issue of refunding warrants hereunder and the sale or exchange thereof and may pay them for such services subject to the approval of the State Superintendent of Education. This section shall not authorize the payment of a commission or other compensation for procuring a purchaser of capital...
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25-5-56
Section 25-5-56 Settlements between parties. The interested parties may settle all matters of benefits, whether involving compensation, medical payments, or rehabilitation, and all questions arising under this article and Article 4 of this chapter between themselves, and every settlement shall be in an amount the same as the amounts or benefits stipulated in this article. No settlement for an amount less than the amounts or benefits stipulated in this article shall be valid for any purpose, unless a judge of the court where the claim for compensation under this chapter is entitled to be made, or upon the written consent of the parties, a judge of the court determines that it is for the best interest of the employee or the employee's dependent to accept a lesser sum and approves the settlement. The court shall not approve any settlement unless and until it has first made inquiry into the bona fides of a claimant's claim and the liability of the defendant; and if deemed advisable, the...
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25-5-85
Section 25-5-85 Procedure for and effect of payment of compensation to court appointed trustee. At any time after the amount of an award has been agreed upon by the parties or found and ordered by the court, a sum equal to the present value of all future installments of compensation calculated on a six percent basis may, where death or the nature of the injury renders the amount of future payments certain, by leave of court, be paid by the employer to a bank or trust company of this state or a national bank doing business in this state to be approved and designated by the court, and the sum, together with all interest thereon, shall thereafter be held in trust for the employee or dependent of the employee, who shall have no further recourse against the employer. The payment of the sum by the employer, evidenced by the receipts in duplicate of the trustees, one of which shall be filed with the probate judge of the county in which the injury or death occurred and the other filed with the...
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41-5A-20
Section 41-5A-20 Settlement of charges; recovery of overpayments. (a) The chief examiner shall keep a docket in which shall be entered, in favor of the state, county, or municipality, as the case may be, cases against persons who have not properly and lawfully accounted for all sums of money coming into their hands as public officers, agents, or employees. If an amount found to be due the state, county, or other governmental unit or agency as a result of an examination or audit is not settled upon demand by the examiner, the chief examiner shall immediately issue notice to the person in default and require him or her to appear on a day certain and show cause why the amount due should not be paid. If the defaulting officer fails to settle or to show just cause why the amount due should not be collected, the chief examiner shall certify such facts and the amount due the state to the Attorney General, and the Attorney General shall bring a civil action in the name of the state against the...
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30-3-197
Section 30-3-197 Authorized actions; safeguards. (a) Provided that no actions are pending before any circuit and district court of this state, the state Title IV-D agency may take the following actions related to establishment of paternity or to the establishment, modification, or enforcement of support orders, without the necessity of obtaining an order from any other judicial or administrative tribunal, or in furtherance of any existing order, and to recognize and enforce the authority of the state Title IV-D agencies of other states of the following actions: (1) To order genetic testing for the purpose of paternity establishment. (2) To subpoena any financial or other information needed to establish, modify, or enforce a support order, and to impose penalties for failure to respond to a subpoena. (3) To require all entities in the state, including for profit, nonprofit, and governmental employers, to provide promptly, in response to a request by the state Title IV-D agency of this...
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45-18-11
Section 45-18-11 Authorization of payment for moral and equitable claim. (a) Mr. Willie Lee Powell was an employee of the Conecuh County Commission in 1967, and, at that time we severely injured during the official course of his employment, and as a result thereof is unable to carry on his duties with the county road department. (b) The County Commission of Conecuh County in recognition of the moral obligation owed by the county may pay, from the general funds of the county, a sum up to the amount of three hundred fifty dollars ($350) per month to Willie Lee Powell so long as he shall remain unemployed due to his injury sustained while employed with the county. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the county commission may pay from the county general fund to Willie Lee Powell additional amounts beyond three hundred fifty dollars ($350), so long as the additional funds are available and so long as Powell remains unemployed due to that injury. (c) In recognition of the moral obligation of...
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25-4-54
Section 25-4-54 Contribution rates for employers subject to benefit charges; determination of individual benefit charges. (a) Determination of contribution rates. (1) For the 12-month period beginning on January 1 of each year which begins after December 31, 1996, any employer whose experience rating account has been subject to benefit charges throughout at least the fiscal year, as defined in Section 25-4-4, immediately preceding such January 1, shall have his or her rate determined by the Unemployment Compensation Fund's liability for benefits paid to his or her employees, modified by the fund's balance as of the most recent June 30. The employment record of an organization which has been making payments in lieu of contributions but which elects to change to payment of contributions shall be deemed to have been chargeable with benefits throughout the period (not to exceed three fiscal years) with respect to which it was making payments in lieu of contributions and its benefit charges...
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11-43C-62
Section 11-43C-62 Payments and obligations must be in accord with appropriations; certification by director of finance; void payments and obligations; penalty for knowing violations. No payment shall be made and no obligation incurred by or on behalf of the city except in accordance with an appropriation duly made, and no payment shall be made from or obligation incurred against any allotment or appropriation unless the director of finance shall first certify that there is a sufficient unexpended and unencumbered balance in such allotment or appropriation to meet the same; provided that nothing herein shall be taken to prevent the advance authorization of expenditures for small purchases as provided for by this chapter. Every expenditure or obligation authorized or incurred in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be void. Every payment made in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed illegal, and every official who shall knowingly authorize or make such...
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11-44C-62
Section 11-44C-62 Payments and obligations must be in accord with appropriations; certification by director of finance; void payments and obligations; penalty for knowing violations. No payment shall be made and no obligation incurred by or on behalf of the city except in accordance with an appropriation duly made, and no payment shall be made from or obligation incurred against any appropriation unless the director of finance shall first certify that there is a sufficient unexpended and unencumbered balance in such appropriation to meet the same; provided that nothing herein shall be taken to prevent the advance authorization of expenditures for small purchases as provided for by this chapter. Every expenditure or obligation authorized or incurred in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be void. Every payment made in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed illegal, and every official who shall knowingly authorize or make such payment or knowingly take...
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16-33C-10
Section 16-33C-10 ACES Program generally. (a) The ACES Program is established as one college savings alternative under the plan whereby contributors open ACES savings accounts according to savings agreements for the payment of qualified higher education costs for a designated beneficiary at eligible educational institutions, terms as defined in Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or other applicable federal law. The ACES Program includes the ACES Trust Fund, the ACES Administrative Fund, and the ACES Opportunity Enhancement Fund created pursuant to this chapter. The ACES Program may be marketed under a different name than ACES. (b) The ACES Trust Fund is hereby created and shall be comprised of separate ACES savings accounts held in segregated accounts as established by savings agreements. Funds contributed to the ACES savings accounts established pursuant to the ACES Program are held in trust by the Savings Board for the sole benefit of the contributor and...
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