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40-9-40
Section 40-9-40 (Effective October 1, 2014) Sale of certain durable medical equipment, prosthetics
and orthotics devices, and medical supplies. THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER
IN THE 2013 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2014. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.
In addition to any other exemptions provided by law, any items used for the treatment of illness
or injury or to replace all or part of a limb or internal body part purchased by or
on behalf of an individual pursuant to a valid prescription and covered by and billed to a
third party payer shall be exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes, including,
but not limited to, any of the following: Durable medical equipment, including repair parts
and the disposable or single patient use supplies required for the use of the equipment; medical
oxygen and related equipment and supplies; prosthetic and orthotic devices; and medical supplies,
as defined and covered under the Medicare...
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40-9-30
provider to a recipient of benefits under the Medicare program shall be exempt from state and
local sales and use taxes. (c) A provider who rents or leases oxygen or durable medical equipment
to a recipient of benefits under the Medicare or Medicaid program under orders from a duly
licensed physician shall be exempt from all state and local rental and leasing taxes. (d)
In addition to any other exemptions provided in subsection (b) or (c), any items used for
the treatment of illness or injury or to replace all or part of a limb or internal
body part purchased by or on behalf of an individual pursuant to a valid prescription and
covered by and billed to Medicare, Medicaid, or a health benefit plan shall be exempt from
state, county, and municipal sales, use and rental and leasing taxes, including, but not limited
to, any of the following: Durable medical equipment, including repair parts and the disposable
or single patient use supplies required for the use of the equipment;...
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31-9-40
the exchange of medical, fire, police, reconnaissance, welfare, transportation and communications
personnel, and equipment and supplies. Article VIII - Compensation. Each party shall provide
for the payment of compensation and death benefits to injured members of the emergency forces
of that state and representatives of deceased members of the forces in case members sustain
injuries or are killed while rendering aid pursuant to this compact, in the same manner and
on the same terms as if the injury or death were sustained within their own state.
Article IX - Reimbursement. Any party state rendering aid in another state pursuant to this
compact shall be reimbursed by the party state receiving the aid for any loss or damage to
or expense incurred in the operation of any equipment and the provision of any service in
answering a request for aid and for the costs incurred in connection with such requests. Any
aiding party state may assume in whole or in part loss, damage, expense, or other...
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45-6-242
against gross sales or gross receipts, as the case may be, as follows: (1) Upon every person,
firm, or corporation (including the state, the University of Alabama, Auburn University, and
all other institutions of higher learning in the state, whether such institutions be denominational,
state, county, or municipal institutions, any association or other agency or instrumentality
of such institutions) engaged or continuing within the county in the business of selling at
retail any tangible personal property whatsoever, including merchandise and commodities
of every kind and character (not including, however, bonds or other evidences of debts or
stock, nor sales of material and supplies to any person for use in fulfilling a contract for
the painting, repair or reconditioning of vessels, ships, and other watercraft of over 50
tons burden) an amount of one percent of the gross proceeds of sales of the business, except
where a different amount is expressly provided herein; provided,...
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27-60-2
committees as its bylaws may provide for the carrying out of its functions. 4. Corporate records
of the commission. The commission shall maintain its corporate books and records in accordance
with the bylaws. 5. Qualified immunity, defense, and indemnification. a. The members, officers,
executive director, employees, and representatives of the commission shall be immune from
suit and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage
to or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused by
or arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that the
person against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within
the scope of commission employment, duties, or responsibilities. Nothing in this paragraph
shall be construed to protect any such person from suit or liability, or both, for any damage,
loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton...
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16-44B-1
Commission may deem appropriate. The executive director shall serve as secretary to the Interstate
Commission, but shall not be a Member of the Interstate Commission. The executive director
shall hire and supervise such other persons as may be authorized by the Interstate Commission.
D. The Interstate Commission's executive director and its employees shall be immune from suit
and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for a claim for damage to
or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused or arising
out of or relating to an actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that
such person had a reasonable basis for believing occurred, within the scope of Interstate
Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided, that such person shall not be
protected from suit or liability for damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the
intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person. 1. The liability of...
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25-4-10
situations); (v) In a position which, under or pursuant to the laws of this state or of an
Indian tribe, is designated as a major nontenured policymaking or advisory position or a policymaking
or advisory position the performance of the duties of which ordinarily does not require more
than 8 hours per week; or d. In a facility conducted for the purpose of carrying out a program
of rehabilitation for individuals whose earning capacity is impaired by age or physical or
mental deficiency or injury or providing remunerative work for individuals who because
of their impaired physical or mental capacity cannot be readily absorbed in the competitive
labor market by an individual receiving such rehabilitation or remunerative work; provided
however, if an individual's employment is otherwise characterized as employment under subsection
(a) and the individual is performing work under the Javits Wagner O'Day Act or a similar set-aside
program under the laws of the United States, the...
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40-23-210
contains examples and is not intended to be an all-inclusive list. "Clothing accessories
or equipment" shall include: (i) Briefcases. (ii) Cosmetics. (iii) Hair notions, including,
but not limited to, barrettes, hair bows, and hair nets. (iv) Handbags. (v) Handkerchiefs.
(vi) Jewelry. (vii) Sun glasses, non-prescription. (viii) Umbrellas. (ix) Wallets. (x) Watches.
(xi) Wigs and hair pieces. 2. "Protective equipment" means items for human wear
and designed as protection of the wearer against injury or disease or as protections
against damage or injury of other persons or property but not suitable for general
use. The following list contains examples and is not intended to be an all-inclusive list.
"Protective equipment" shall include: (i) Breathing masks. (ii) Clean room apparel
and equipment. (iii) Ear and hearing protectors. (iv) Face shields. (v) Hard hats. (vi) Helmets.
(vii) Paint or dust respirators. (viii) Protective gloves. (ix) Safety glasses and goggles.
(x) Safety belts....
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11-59-10
Section 11-59-10 Bonds - Security for payment of principal and interest; remedies upon default.
The principal of and interest on any bonds issued by the corporation shall be secured by a
pledge of the revenues out of which the same shall be made payable and may be secured by a
mortgage or deed of trust covering all or any part of the facilities from which the revenues
so pledged may be derived, including all supplies, equipment and easement in connection with
such facilities and any enlargements of and additions to any thereof thereafter made. Any
such mortgage or deed of trust and the resolution under which the bonds are authorized to
be issued may contain any agreements and provisions respecting the management, operation and
maintenance of the facilities covered thereby, the fixing and collection of rents, fees and
charges for any portions thereof leased by the corporation or used by the public or any services
rendered respecting the same, the creation and maintenance of special...
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31-11-2
the state pursuant to this compact and while going to and returning from duty pursuant to this
compact. (5) Each party state providing for the payment of compensation and death benefits
to injured members and the representatives of deceased members of the National Guard forces
in case its members sustain injuries or are killed within their own state shall provide for
the payment of compensation and death benefits in the same manner and on the same terms in
the event the members sustain injury or are killed while rendering assistance or support
pursuant to this compact. The benefits and compensation shall be deemed items of expense reimbursable
pursuant to subdivision (3) of this article. ARTICLE VI This compact shall not be construed
to prevent the Governor of a party state from delegating any of his or her responsibility
or authority respecting the National Guard, provided that the delegation is in accordance
with law; for purposes of this compact, however, the Governor shall...
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