40-26B-20
Section 40-26B-20 Definitions. The following words, terms, and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) BED. Any bed that is licensed by the Alabama Department of Health and its successor agency to provide nursing home care which is in a nursing facility. (2) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue of the State of Alabama. (3) FISCAL YEAR. An accounting period of 12 months beginning on the first day of the first month of the state fiscal year. (4) MEDICAID PROGRAM. The medical assistance program as established in Title XIX of the Social Security Act and as administered in the State of Alabama by the Alabama Medicaid Agency pursuant to executive order and Title 560 of the Alabama Administrative Code. (5) NURSING FACILITY. An institution which is licensed under the laws of the State of Alabama as a skilled nursing facility or an intermediate nursing facility. Nursing facility shall not include any facility owned or operated by, or operating under an exclusive contract with, the State...
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41-4-38
Section 41-4-38 Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990 - Administration; appropriation from State General Fund. (a) The Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990, Public Law 101-453, October 24, 1990, (CMIA), imposes requirements for the timely transfer of funds between a federal agency and a state, and for the exchange of interest where transfers are not made in a timely fashion. The Director of Finance is hereby authorized to make provision for such net interest payments required to be made to the federal government. All state agencies, boards, bureaus, departments and institutions shall cooperate fully with the requirements imposed by the Director of Finance in accumulating all the necessary data elements to fully comply with all the provisions of the CMIA. (b) There is hereby appropriated annually from the State General Fund a sufficient amount to pay the net interest costs due to the federal government in accordance with the provisions of CMIA for all state agencies, boards,...
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18-4-3
Section 18-4-3 Legislative intent. (a) The Legislature declares that this chapter shall be applicable only to the acquisition of real property owned and occupied by the owner as a residence by any state agency for use in projects or programs in which federal or state funds are used; except that for the purposes of this chapter, federal guarantees or insurance shall not be deemed to be federal funds. This chapter shall not apply to acquisitions by a state agency which are voluntarily initiated or negotiated by the seller under no threat of condemnation. (b) The Legislature further declares the following: (1) The purpose of this chapter is to establish a uniform policy for the fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced from their residences as a result of programs or projects involving the acquisition of real property by any state agency. In order that the persons shall not suffer disproportionate injuries as a result of programs designed for the benefit of the public as a whole,...
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18-4-6
Section 18-4-6 Additional payments - Dwelling occupied at least 90 days. (a) In addition to amounts otherwise authorized by this chapter, a state agency shall make a payment to or for any displaced person displaced from any dwelling not eligible to receive a payment under Section 18-4-5 which dwelling was actually and lawfully occupied by the displaced person for not less than 90 days immediately prior to the initiation of negotiations for acquisition of the dwelling, or in any case in which displacement is not a direct result of acquisition, or other event as the agency shall prescribe. The payment shall consist of the amount necessary to enable a displaced person to lease or rent, for a period not to exceed 42 months, a comparable replacement dwelling, but not to exceed five thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($5,250). (b) Any displaced person eligible for a payment under subsection (a) may elect to apply the payment to a down payment on, and other incidental expenses pursuant to,...
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22-11B-2
Section 22-11B-2 Immunization registry. Pursuant to and in furtherance of the purposes of this chapter, the State Board of Health is authorized to create and maintain an immunization registry. The immunization registry is the central collection of data and reports concerning a vaccine dose or doses administered to a person by a provider. The nature of the immunization information contained in this registry shall be determined by rule of the State Board of Health and shall be obtained from clinic records, billing data and information, and vital or any other records owned and controlled by the State Board of Health and the Alabama Medicaid Agency. Medical insurers and public and private providers are authorized and encouraged to provide information to the registry. (Acts 1995, No. 95-530, p. 1075, §2.)...
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40-26B-85
Section 40-26B-85 Eligibility and benefit expansions. Except for Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, as amended, if the Medicaid Agency elects to liberalize the eligibility criteria for individuals who apply for Medicaid services or to expand or increase the medical assistance benefits as defined in Title XIX of the Social Security Act which it currently provides to Medicaid beneficiaries, the state share of such funds necessary to increase medical assistance benefits or allow more persons to become eligible for Medicaid shall only be appropriated from the state General Fund and not from any funds produced or segregated for hospital payments under this article. (Act 2009-549, p. 1454, §2; Act 2019-278, §1.)...
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41-10-474
Section 41-10-474 Terms and conditions of leasing by authority; delinquent lease payments. The authority and the executive head of any agency, board, commission, public corporation, bureau or department of the State of Alabama, or the successor in office and duties of such executive head, are hereby authorized to enter into a lease or leases for the use and occupancy of offices and storage space in the public office buildings or buildings constructed, renovated, reconstructed, improved, altered, added to or equipped and owned by the authority under the provisions of this article. Such executive heads are hereby separately authorized to enter into lease agreements for the use and occupancy of any space in the said buildings. The authority and the Director of Finance on behalf of the Finance Department are hereby authorized to enter into a lease or leases for the use and occupancy of any or all of said buildings. In such event, the Finance Department may sublease space in said buildings...
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41-5A-6
Section 41-5A-6 Chief examiner - Recovery audits for overpayments of state funds. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) CHIEF EXAMINER. The Chief Examiner of Public Accounts. (2) OVERPAYMENT. Any payment in excess of amounts due and includes failure to meet eligibility requirements, failure to identify third party liability where applicable, any payment for an ineligible good or service, any payment for a good or service not received, duplicate payments, invoice and pricing errors, failure to apply discounts, rebates, or other allowances, failure to comply with contracts or purchasing agreements, or both, failure to provide adequate documentation or necessary signatures, or both, on documents, or any other inadvertent error resulting in overpayment. (3) RECOVERY AUDIT. A financial management technique used to identify overpayments made by a state agency with respect to individuals, vendors, service providers, and other entities in...
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45-49-101.03
Section 45-49-101.03 Adoption of electronic school bus enforcement program fines. (a) A county or city board of education located in Mobile County may approve the use of electronic devices to detect school bus violations by voting at a public meeting of the board to approve the adoption of an electronic school bus enforcement program. (b) If approved by the county, city, or other school district governing board located in Mobile County, and authorized by ordinance or resolution enacted by the governing body of a local political subdivision, a law enforcement agency or a political subdivision in consultation with a school system, as the case may be, may enter into an agreement with a private vendor for the installation, operation, notice processing, and administration and maintenance of school bus electronic devices on buses within the school system's fleet whether owned or leased. (c) A county or city board of education located in Mobile County may contract for the operation of a...
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22-6-154
Section 22-6-154 Quality assurance committee; collection and publication of information. (a) The Medicaid Agency shall create a quality assurance committee appointed by the Medicaid Commissioner. The members of the committee shall serve two-year terms. At least 60 percent of the members shall be physicians who provide care to Medicaid beneficiaries served by a regional care organization. In making appointments to the committee, the Medicaid Commissioner shall seek input from the appropriate professional associations. (b) The committee shall identify objective outcome and quality measures, including measures of outcome and quality for ambulatory care, inpatient care, chemical dependency and mental health treatment, oral health care, and all other health services provided by coordinated care organizations. Quality measures adopted by the committee shall be consistent with existing state and national quality measures. The Medicaid Commissioner shall incorporate these measures into...
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