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38-5-6
Section 38-5-6 Relatives not legally liable for support, hospital and medical care, etc. No
relative shall be held legally liable to support or to contribute to the support of any applicant
for or recipient of assistance under this chapter. No relative shall be held liable to defray
in whole or in part the cost of any medical care or hospital care or other service rendered
to said recipient pursuant to any provision of this chapter if he is an applicant for or a
recipient of assistance under this chapter at the time such medical care or hospital care
or other service is rendered. (Acts 1963, No. 574, p. 1195, §6.)...
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14-1-12
Section 14-1-12 Treatment, care and segregation of tubercular and other convict patients needing
long-time hospitalization. The board may also make such changes in the existing arrangements
with reference to the segregation and treatment of tubercular patients and other patients
needing long-time hospital detention and care who are serving sentences for conviction of
crime, so as to permit such patients to be transferred to the custody and care of those officers
and agents who have the charge and control of the detention hospital, or hospitals, of the
state convict system. The agents in charge of such hospital, or hospitals, during the period
of the treatment of such convict patients, are constituted the legal custodians of such convicts.
Any such hospital, or hospitals, or other places suitable and used under the convict system
for the segregation and treatment of tubercular or other long-time patients may be opened
under the authority of the board and may be used for the segregation,...
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31-8-8
Section 31-8-8 Certificates to accompany application. No applicant will have her name placed
upon the pension rolls of this state unless at least one witness who was a Confederate soldier
and can establish his record as such certifies to the fact that the husband of the applicant
rendered the service as set forth in the application. In addition thereto there shall be required
with an application for a pension under this chapter the certificate of two disinterested
witnesses that the applicant is trustworthy and reliable and that they have full reason to
believe and do believe that the statements made in the application are true and correct. If
the Confederate archives in the City of Washington or the Department of Archives and History
in Montgomery show the service of the husband of the applicant for a pension, the affidavit
of the person who served in the service of the Confederate states, or the State of Alabama,
as above set out, need not be required. (Acts 1919, No. 409, p. 535;...
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38-10-7.1
Section 38-10-7.1 Scope of representation of district attorney or appointed attorney in support
enforcement action. Any district attorney or attorney approved or appointed by the Attorney
General initiating legal proceedings at the request of the Department of Human Resources to
establish or enforce child support, spousal support, medical support, and/or any other support
services pursuant to the provisions of Title IV-D of the Social Security Act and the laws
of this state shall represent the State of Alabama, Department of Human Resources, exclusively
in said proceedings. No attorney-client relationship shall exist between the IV-D attorney
and any applicant or recipient of the agency's support enforcement services, without regard
to the style of the case in which legal proceedings are initiated. Said attorney representing
the state in an IV-D case is only authorized to appear and prosecute and/or defend issues
of support and cannot in an IV-D case address or provide representation...
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15-13-138
Section 15-13-138 Conditions for which it shall be mandatory for the court to set aside forfeiture.
The court shall set aside the conditional forfeiture in its entirety for the following reasons
or under the following circumstances: (1) If the sureties can show that the defendant was
hospitalized at the time he or she was to appear in court, or if the sureties can produce
sufficient evidence that the defendant was not able to attend court for reason of illness,
by producing a doctor's certificate or letter to that effect. The hospitalization may be in
or out of the State of Alabama. For the sureties to take advantage of this provision, they
shall put the court on notice that the situation exists either prior to the issuance of the
conditional forfeiture order or within 28 days after legal service of the conditional forfeiture
on the sureties. After receiving notice, the court may continue the case to a future date
it deems proper and just for the defendant to appear. If at that time...
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26-10-29
Section 26-10-29 Review of subsidy decision; appeal. (a) Any subsidy decision by the State
Department of Human Resources which the placement agency or the adoptive parents deem adverse
to the child is reviewable by the State Department of Human Resources. (b) In any case where
an application under this article is denied or an adoption subsidy is reduced or terminated,
the applicant or parent recipient shall have the right to appeal in writing to the department
for a hearing within 30 days of receipt of notice in accordance with the Alabama Administrative
Procedure Act. (Acts 1979, No. 79-691, p. 1231, §6; Act 2011-557, p. 1014, §1.)...
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30-3-191
Section 30-3-191 Definitions. When used in Sections 30-3-191 to 30-3-199, inclusive, the following
words shall have the following meanings: (1) ACCOUNT. A demand deposit account, checking or
negotiable withdrawal order account, savings account, time deposit account, or money-market
mutual fund account. (2) BUSINESS DAY. A day on which state offices are open for regular business.
(3) COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE. A license issued to an individual that authorizes the individual
to drive a motor vehicle as part of conducting business. (4) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Information
provided by a service applicant or recipient or obtained from other sources about him or her
which may be released only as required by court order or state or federal law. (5) COURT.
A court of competent jurisdiction or administrative agency having the authority to issue and
enforce support orders. (6) DATA MATCH. An automated process of matching specified information
from the financial records of financial institutions...
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31-8-16
Section 31-8-16 Back pay. No applicant who has been purposely stricken from the pension roll
shall be entitled to any back pay for the time her name was stricken from the roll, and no
back pay shall in any case be granted except to those making application, as set forth in
this chapter. (Acts 1919, No. 409, p. 535; Code 1923, §2971; Code 1940, T. 60, §26.)...

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38-4-11
Section 38-4-11 Confederate widows eligible for old age assistance. Any widow of a Confederate
veteran entitled to a pension under the provisions of the laws authorizing the payment of
such pensions to Confederate widows, who may also be eligible for old age assistance under
the terms of this chapter, shall be required to make application for assistance as provided
in this chapter. Any assistance actually received by any such person under the terms of this
chapter shall be deducted from the pension due such person under the provisions of said Confederate
pension laws. Nothing herein contained, however, shall ever under any circumstances be construed
or allowed to cause any said widow to receive less than she would but for the provisions of
this chapter. (Acts 1951, No. 703, p. 1211, §22.)...
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45-37-123.109
Section 45-37-123.109 Participant distribution notice. (a) The pension board shall during the
30 to 180 day period before making an eligible rollover distribution, provide a written explanation
to the recipient: (1) Of the provisions under which the recipient may have the distribution
directly transferred to an eligible retirement plan and that the automatic distribution by
direct transfer applies to certain distributions in accordance with § 401(a)(31)(B), Internal
Revenue Code; (2) Of the provision which requires the withholding of tax on the distribution
if it is not directly transferred to an eligible retirement plan; (3) Of the provisions under
which the distribution shall not be subject to tax if transferred to an eligible retirement
plan within 60 days after the date on which the recipient received the distribution; (4) If
applicable, of the provisions of §§ 402(d) and 402(e), Internal Revenue Code; (5) Of the
provisions under which distributions from the eligible retirement...
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