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17-5-7
and any proceeds from investing the contributions that are in excess of any amount necessary
to defray expenditures of the candidate, public official, or principal campaign committee,
for the following purposes: (1) Necessary and ordinary expenditures of the campaign. (2) Expenditures
that are reasonably related to performing the duties of the office held. For purposes of this
section, expenditures that are reasonably related to performing the duties of the office held
do not include personal and legislative living expenses, as defined in this chapter.
(3) Donations to the State General Fund, the Education Trust Fund, or equivalent county or
municipal funds. (4) Donations to an organization to which a federal income tax deduction
is permitted under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section 170 of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any other charitable, educational, or eleemosynary
cause of Section 501 of Title 26 of the U. S. Code. (5)...
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19-1A-15
person, principal, or settlor had a right or interest and that is not held by a custodian or
subject to a terms-of-service agreement. (d) A fiduciary acting within the scope of the fiduciary's
duties is an authorized user of the property of the decedent, protected person, principal,
or settlor for the purpose of applicable computer-fraud and unauthorized-computer-access laws,
including this state's law on unauthorized computer access. (e) A fiduciary with authority
over the tangible, personal property of a decedent, protected person, principal, or
settlor: (1) has the right to access the property and any digital asset stored in it; and
(2) is an authorized user for the purpose of computer-fraud and unauthorized-computer-access
laws, including Article 5A of Chapter 8, Title 13A, 18 U.S.C. Section 2701 et seq., and 47
U.S.C. Section 222. (f) A custodian may disclose information in an account to a fiduciary
of the user when the information is required to terminate an account used...
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20-2-251
Section 20-2-251 Certifying board; advisory committee; access to records; protocols, formularies,
medical regimens. (a) The Board of Medical Examiners is hereby designated as the certifying
board for the registration and approval of a certified registered nurse practitioner (CRNP)
or a certified nurse midwife (CNM) in obtaining or renewing a Qualified Alabama Controlled
Substances Registration Certificate (QACSC). The board may adopt regulations concerning the
application procedures, fees, and grounds for the restriction, limitation, suspension, or
revocation of a QACSC, excluding the charge of expenses for conducting an investigation or
expenses of a hearing, and to provide for hearings in connection with the same. The board
shall establish a unique QACSC number that identifies the particular applicant as a certified
registered nurse practitioner or certified nurse midwife with a valid QACSC. However, nothing
in this article shall permit the board to encroach on the powers, duties,...
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22-21-145
Section 22-21-145 Bonds - Recital and notice of issuance; limitation on actions to contest.
Any resolution authorizing any bonds under this article shall contain a recital that they
are issued pursuant to the provisions of this article, which recital shall be conclusive evidence
that said bonds have been duly authorized pursuant to the provisions of this article, notwithstanding
the provisions of any other law now in force or hereafter enacted or amended. Upon the adoption
by the board of any resolution providing for the issuance of bonds, the authority may, in
its discretion, cause to be published once a week, for two consecutive weeks, in a newspaper
then published in the municipality or, if there is no newspaper then published in the municipality,
then, in a newspaper published or circulated in the county, a notice in substantially the
following form, with any appropriate changes, to the extent applicable and with the blanks
being properly filled in: "_____, a public corporation and...
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27-31-29
Section 27-31-29 Proceedings when assets of insurer insufficient. (a) If the assets of a reciprocal
insurer are at any time insufficient to discharge its liabilities, other than any liability
on account of funds contributed by the attorney or others, and to maintain the required surplus,
its attorney shall forthwith make up the deficiency or levy an assessment upon the subscribers
for the amount needed to make up the deficiency, but subject to the limitation set forth in
the power of attorney or policy. (b) If the attorney fails to make up such deficiency or to
make the assessment within 30 days after the commissioner orders him to do so or if the deficiency
is not fully made up within 60 days after the date the assessment was made, the insurer shall
be deemed insolvent and shall be proceeded against as authorized by this title. (c) If liquidation
of such an insurer is ordered, an assessment shall be levied upon the subscribers for such
an amount, subject to limits as provided by this...
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27-31A-3
Section 27-31A-3 Risk retention groups chartered in this state. (a)(1) A risk retention group
shall, pursuant to this title, be chartered and licensed to write only liability insurance
pursuant to this chapter and, except as provided elsewhere in this chapter, shall comply with
all of the laws, rules, regulations, and requirements applicable to the insurers chartered
and licensed in this state and with Section 27-31A-4, to the extent the requirements are not
a limitation on laws, rules, regulations, or requirements of this state. (2) Notwithstanding
any other provision to the contrary, all risk retention groups chartered in this state shall
file with the department and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) an
annual statement in a form prescribed by the NAIC and, if required by the commissioner, in
electronic format. The statement shall be completed in accordance with its instructions and
the NAIC Accounting Practices and Procedures Manual. (b) Before it may offer...
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36-13-6
in the State Treasury a fund to be known as the Mansion Fund. The purpose of said fund shall
be to pay for all expenses incident to the operation and maintenance of the official residence
of the chief executive of the State of Alabama, including all provisions, servants, upkeep
and other items, and also all expenses for public or official memorials, entertainment, travel
and other items incident to his office or authorized by him; except, that no part of said
fund shall be used to pay the personal household expenses of the Governor or any of
the members of his immediate family. The money appropriated to said Mansion Fund shall be
subject to withdrawal and expenditure upon voucher authorized, approved and certified by the
Governor, upon which the Comptroller shall issue his warrant. The expenditures from said Mansion
Fund shall be limited to the amount appropriated thereto by the Legislature and shall be budgeted
and allotted pursuant to the provisions of Article 4 of Chapter 4 of...
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40-18-164
Section 40-18-164 Increase or decrease in basis of shareholder's stock; special rules. (a)
The basis of each shareholder's stock in an Alabama S corporation shall be increased for any
period by the sum of the following items determined with respect to that shareholder for the
period: (1) The items of income described in subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of Section
40-18-162. (2) Any nonseparately computed income determined under subdivision (2) of subsection
(a) of Section 40-18-162. (3) The excess of the deductions for depletion over the basis of
the property subject to depletion. (b) The basis of each shareholder's stock in an Alabama
S corporation shall be decreased for any period, but not below zero, by the sum of the following
items determined with respect to the shareholder for the period: (1) Distributions by the
corporation which were not includable in the income of the shareholder by reason of Section
40-18-165. (2) The items of loss and deduction described in subdivision (1)...
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40-26B-70
Section 40-26B-70 Definitions. For purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ACCESS PAYMENT. A payment by the Medicaid program to an eligible
hospital for inpatient or outpatient hospital care, or both, provided to a Medicaid recipient.
(2) ALL PATIENT REFINED DIAGNOSIS-RELATED GROUP (APR-DRG). A statistical system of classifying
any non-Medicare inpatient stay into groups for the purposes of payment. (3) ALTERNATE CARE
PROVIDER. A contractor, other than a regional care organization, that agrees to provide a
comprehensive package of Medicaid benefits to Medicaid beneficiaries in a defined region of
the state pursuant to a risk contract. (4) CERTIFIED PUBLIC EXPENDITURE (CPE). A certification
in writing of the cost of providing medical care to Medicaid beneficiaries by publicly owned
hospitals and hospitals owned by a state agency or a state university plus the amount of uncompensated
care provided by publicly owned hospitals and hospitals...
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40-31-3
Section 40-31-3 Temporary presence and residency in state for purpose of responding to declared
state of emergency. (a) An out-of-state employee performing disaster or emergency related
work on infrastructure owned or operated by a registered business, municipality, county, or
public corporation shall not be considered to have established residency or a presence in
the state that would require that person or his or her employer to file and pay income taxes
or to be subject to tax withholdings or to file and pay any other state or local tax or fee
which is based on a physical presence in the State of Alabama or with a local taxing jurisdiction
during one or more disaster periods. This includes any related state or local employer withholdings
and remittance obligations, but does not include any transaction taxes and fees as described
in subsection (d). (b) Any out-of-state business that has no registrations or tax filings
or nexus in the state prior to a declared state disaster or...
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