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27-31B-3
(2) No association captive insurance company may insure any risks other than those of the member
organizations of its association, and their affiliated companies. (3) No industrial insured
captive insurance company may insure any risks other than those of the industrial insureds
that comprise the industrial insured group, and their affiliated companies. (4) No risk retention
group may insure any risks other than those of its members and owners. (5) No captive insurance
company may provide personal motor vehicle coverage or any component thereof. Homeowner's
insurance coverage may be written by an Alabama Coastal Captive Insurance Company as defined
in Chapter 31C, but only in the gulf front, beach, and seacoast areas as designated by the
Insurance Services Office, Inc. (6) No captive insurance company may accept or cede reinsurance
except as provided in Section 27-31B-13. (7) Any captive insurance company may provide excess
workers' compensation insurance to its parent and affiliated...
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45-5-141.20
dues. Each benevolent request application shall be reviewed on an annual basis by the board
of trustees. (m) The district formed under this section shall constitute a nonprofit public
corporation, which shall have the power to do any and all acts or things necessary and convenient
for carrying out the purposes for which it is created, including, but not limited to, the
following: (1) To have a seal and alter the seal at pleasure. (2) To acquire, hold, and dispose
of property, real and personal, tangible and intangible, or interest therein and pay
therefor in cash or on credit, and to secure and procure payment for all or any part of the
purchase price thereof on such terms and conditions as the board shall determine. (3) To negotiate
and enter into contract with residents, businesses, or churches in areas outside the district,
including areas outside the county, or with other districts to furnish fire or emergency medical
services, or both, and to charge fees for the service. (4)...
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12-15-314
care to participate in activities that are age or developmentally appropriate for the child
based on a reasonable and prudent parent standard, provided the activities are consistent
with provisions of any existing court order, individualized service plan, or promulgated policy
of the department that provides guidance to caregivers concerning the reasonable and prudent
parent standard. The guidance shall include factors for the caregiver to consider prior to
allowing a child to participate in age or developmentally appropriate normal childhood activities.
(2) A caregiver shall be immune from liability in a civil action to recover damages for injury,
death, or loss to person or property that results from a caregiver's decisions using a reasonable
and prudent parent standard. This subsection shall not be construed to remove or limit any
existing liability protection provided by law. (Act 2008-277, p. 441, §18; Act 2010-712,
p. 1744, §13; Act 2016-129, p. 290, §1; Act 2018-273, §1.)...
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22-18-50
or procedures related to specific employees or other matters related to the Commission's internal
personnel practices and procedures; c. Current, threatened, or reasonably anticipated litigation;
d. Negotiation of contracts for the purchase or sale of goods, services, or real estate; e.
Accusing any person of a crime or formally censuring any person; f. Disclosure of trade secrets
or commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential; g. Disclosure of
information of a personal nature where disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy; h. Disclosure of investigatory records compiled for law
enforcement purposes; i. Disclosure of information related to any investigatory reports prepared
by or on behalf of or for use of the Commission or other committee charged with responsibility
of investigation or determination of compliance issues pursuant to the Compact; or j. Matters
specifically exempted from disclosure by federal or member...
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45-2-41.04
Section 45-2-41.04 Termination, modification, etc., of dealership agreement - Notice. Provided
good cause exists for the purposes of an amendment or modification, termination, cancellation,
nonrenewal, or discontinuance of a dealership agreement, a grantor shall provide a dealer
at least 90 days' prior written notice of the amendment or modification, termination, cancellation,
nonrenewal, or discontinuance of the dealership agreement. The notice shall state all of the
reasons for the amendment or modification, termination, cancellation, nonrenewal, or discontinuance
of a dealership agreement and shall provide that the dealer has 90 days in which to rectify
any claimed deficiency. If the deficiency is rectified within 90 days the notice shall be
void. (Act 2008-462, p. 897, §5.)...
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45-49-41.03
Section 45-49-41.03 Termination, modification, etc., of dealership agreement Notice. Provided
good cause exists for the purposes of an amendment or modification, termination, cancellation,
nonrenewal, or discontinuance of a dealership agreement, a grantor shall provide a dealer
at least 90 days' prior written notice of the amendment or modification, termination, cancellation,
nonrenewal, or discontinuance of the dealership agreement. The notice shall state all of the
reasons for the amendment or modification, termination, cancellation, nonrenewal, or discontinuance
of a dealership agreement and shall provide that the dealer has 90 days in which to rectify
any claimed deficiency. If the deficiency is rectified within 90 days the notice shall be
void. (Act 2008-461, p. 894, § 5.)...
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45-2-41.03
Section 45-2-41.03 Termination, modification, etc., of dealership agreement - Good cause required.
No grantor, directly or through any officer, agent, or employee, may terminate, cancel, fail
to renew, or amend or modify a dealership agreement without good cause. The burden of proving
good cause is on the grantor. (Act 2008-462, p. 897, §4.)...
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45-49-41.02
Section 45-49-41.02 Termination, modification, etc., of dealership agreement - Good cause required.
No grantor, directly or through any officer, agent, or employee, may terminate, cancel, fail
to renew, or amend or modify a dealership agreement without good cause. The burden of proving
good cause is on the grantor. (Act 2008-461, p. 894, § 4.)...
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28-9-2
ownership interest in the wholesaler under the terms of the deceased individual's will, or
under the laws of intestate succession of this state; or any person who or entity which has
otherwise, by designation in writing by the deceased individual, succeeded the deceased individual
in the wholesaler's business, or has succeeded to the deceased individual's ownership interest
in the wholesaler pursuant to a written contract or instrument; and also includes the appointed
and qualified personal representative and the testamentary trustee of a deceased individual
owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. Designated member also includes the person appointed
by a court as the guardian or conservator of the property of an incapacitated individual owning
an ownership interest in a wholesaler. (4) GOOD FAITH. Honesty in fact and the observance
of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the trade, as defined in and interpreted
under the Uniform Commercial Code, Section...
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45-2-22.02
ownership interest in the wholesaler under the terms of the deceased individual's will, or
under the laws of intestate succession of this state; or any person who or entity which has
otherwise by designation in writing by the deceased individual, succeeded the deceased individual
in the wholesaler's business, or has succeeded to the deceased individual's ownership interest
in the wholesaler pursuant to a written contract or instrument; and also includes the appointed
and qualified personal representative and the testamentary trustee of a deceased individual
owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. Designated member also includes a person appointed
by the court as the guardian or conservator of the property of an incapacitated individual
owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. (4) GOOD FAITH. Honesty in fact and the observance
of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the trade, as defined in and interpreted
under the Uniform Commercial Code, Section...
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