8-6-3
Section 8-6-3 Registration and bonds of dealers, agents, investment advisers, etc. (a) It is unlawful for any person to transact business in this state as a dealer or agent for securities unless he or she is registered under this article. It is unlawful for any dealer or issuer to employ an agent unless the agent is registered. (b) It is unlawful for any person to transact business in this state as an investment adviser or as an investment adviser representative unless: (1) He or she is so registered under this article; (2) His or her only clients in this state are investment companies as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, other investment advisers, broker-dealers, banks, trust companies, savings and loan associations, insurance companies, employee benefit plans with assets of not less than $1,000,000, and governmental agencies or instrumentalities, whether acting for themselves or as trustees with investment control, or other institutional investors as are designated by...
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27-61-1
Section 27-61-1 Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact. The Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact Act is enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows: PREAMBLE WHEREAS, with regard to Non-Admitted Insurance policies with risk exposures located in multiple states, the 111th United States Congress has stipulated in Title V, Subtitle B, the Non-Admitted and Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010, of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, hereafter, the NRRA, that: (A) The placement of Non-Admitted Insurance shall be subject to the statutory and regulatory requirements solely of the insured's Home State, and (B) Any law, regulation, provision, or action of any State that applies or purports to apply to Non-Admitted Insurance sold to, solicited by, or negotiated with an insured whose Home State is another State shall be preempted with respect to such application;...
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40-23-4
Section 40-23-4 Exemptions. (a) There are exempted from the provisions of this division and from the computation of the amount of the tax levied, assessed, or payable under this division the following: (1) The gross proceeds of the sales of lubricating oil and gasoline as defined in Sections 40-17-30 and 40-17-170 and the gross proceeds from those sales of lubricating oil destined for out-of-state use which are transacted in a manner whereby an out-of-state purchaser takes delivery of such oil at a distributor's plant within this state and transports it out-of-state, which are otherwise taxed. (2) The gross proceeds of the sale, or sales, of fertilizer when used for agricultural purposes. The word "fertilizer" shall not be construed to include cottonseed meal, when not in combination with other materials. (3) The gross proceeds of the sale, or sales, of seeds for planting purposes and baby chicks and poults. Nothing herein shall be construed to exempt or exclude from the computation of...
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40-14B-11
Section 40-14B-11 Annual review; decertification. (a) The Alabama Development Office shall conduct an annual review of each certified capital company to: (1) Ensure that the company continues to satisfy the requirements of this chapter and that the company has not made any investment in violation of this chapter. (2) Determine the eligibility status of its qualified investments. (b) The cost of the annual review shall be paid by each certified capital company according to a reasonable fee schedule adopted by the Alabama Development Office. (c) A material violation of Sections 40-14B-6, 40-14B-8, or 40-14B-9 is grounds for decertification of the certified capital company. If the Alabama Development Office determines that a company is not in compliance with Sections 40-14B-6, 40-14B-8, or 40-14B-9, the director shall notify the officers of the company in writing that the company may be subject to decertification after the 120th day after the date of mailing of the notice, unless the...
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41-10-46.01
Section 41-10-46.01 Investment by qualified funds. (a) Any qualified fund may invest at least three percent of its corpus in one or more approved opportunity funds. (b) The following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) "ADECA" shall mean the Department of Economic and Community Affairs. (2) "Approved opportunity fund" shall mean any fund approved by ADECA as meeting all of the following: a. ADECA determines that the fund has the capacity to improve Alabama's low-income opportunity zone communities by approving an application showing all of the following: 1. The amount of existing committed capital or potential to raise committed capital. 2. The investment track record or strength of the applicant's management team. 3. The existing project pipeline or strategy for developing new pipeline. 4. The fund structure and anticipated returns within that fund structure. 5. The presence of sound legal, accounting, and compliance policies and procedures. 6. A strategy for measuring,...
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40-14B-4
Section 40-14B-4 Prohibited activities. (a) An insurance company or other persons who may have state premium tax liability or the affiliates of the insurance companies or other persons may not, directly or indirectly, do any of the following: (1) Manage a certified capital company. (2) Beneficially own, whether through rights, options, convertible interests, or otherwise, more than 15 percent of the outstanding voting securities of a certified capital company. (3) Control the direction of investments for a certified capital company. (b) Not more than one certified investor in any certified capital company or affiliates thereof, may provide a guaranty, indemnity, bond, insurance policy, or other payment undertaking in favor of all of the certified investors of the certified capital company and its affiliates. (c) Subsection (a) applies without regard to whether the insurance company or other person or the affiliate of the insurance company or other person is licensed by or transacts...
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40-14B-12
Section 40-14B-12 Recapture of forfeiture of premium tax credits. (a) Decertification of a certified capital company may cause the recapture of premium tax credits previously claimed and the forfeiture of future premium tax credits to be claimed by certified investors with respect to the company, as follows: (1) Except as set forth in subdivision (2), decertification of a company on or before the third anniversary of its allocation date causes the recapture of any premium tax credit previously claimed and the forfeiture of any future premium tax credit to be claimed by a certified investor with respect to the company. (2) For a company that meets the requirements for continued certification under subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of Section 40-14B-6 and subsequently fails to meet the requirements for continued certification under subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of Section 40-14B-6, any premium tax credit that has been or will be taken by a certified investor on or before the third...
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40-14B-14
Section 40-14B-14 Vested premium tax credit - Generally. (a) A certified investor who makes an investment of certified capital shall in the year of investment earn a vested credit against state premium tax liability equal to 100 percent of the certified investor's investment of certified capital, subject to the limits imposed by this chapter. A certified investor may take up to 12.5 percent of the vested premium tax credit in any taxable year of the certified investor, beginning in the second calendar year after the investment. (b) The credit to be applied against state premium tax liability in any one year may not exceed the state premium tax liability of the certified investor for the taxable year. Any unused credit against state premium tax liability may be carried forward indefinitely until the premium tax credits are used. (c) A certified investor claiming a credit against state premium tax liability earned through an investment in a company is not required to pay any additional...
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40-18-376
Section 40-18-376 Investment credit; realization methods; regulations. (a) If provided for in the project agreement, the incentivized company is allowed an investment credit in an annual amount equal to 1.5 percent of the capital investment incurred as of the beginning of the incentive period, to be used as follows: (1) To offset the income taxes found in this chapter, or as an estimated tax payment of income taxes; (2) To offset the financial institution excise tax found in Chapter 16; (3) To offset the insurance premium tax levied by Section 27-4A-3(a), or as an estimated payment of insurance premium tax; (4) To offset utility taxes; or (5) To offset some combination of the foregoing, so long as the same credit is used only once. The incentive period shall begin no earlier than the placed-in-service date. The incentive period shall be 10 years. Should only some portion of a tax year be included in the incentive period, the amount of the investment credit shall be prorated on a daily...
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27-5B-8
Section 27-5B-8 Certified reinsurer. (a) Credit shall be allowed when the reinsurance is ceded to an assuming insurer that is certified by the commissioner as a reinsurer in this state and secures its obligations in accordance with the requirements of this section. In order to be eligible for certification, the assuming insurer shall meet all of the following requirements: (1) The assuming insurer must be domiciled and licensed to transact insurance or reinsurance in a qualified jurisdiction, as determined by the commissioner pursuant to subsection (c). (2) The assuming insurer must maintain minimum capital and surplus, or its equivalent, in an amount to be determined by the commissioner pursuant to regulation. (3) The assuming insurer must maintain financial strength ratings from two or more rating agencies deemed acceptable by the commissioner pursuant to regulation. (4) The assuming insurer must agree to submit to the jurisdiction of this state, appoint the commissioner as its agent...
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