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45-49-246
Section 45-49-246 Exemption of religious organizations conducting fund raising activities.
(a) For purpose of this section, the term "religious organization" shall mean any
society, sect, persuasion, mission, church, parish, congregation, temple, convention, or association
of any of the foregoing, diocese or presbytery, or other organization, whether or not incorporated,
or any employee thereof, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any
private party or individual associated with such an organization and that qualifies as an
exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of Title 26, United States Code, as amended. (b)
All religious organizations conducting any fund raising activities in Mobile County are exempt
from the payment of all county and municipal gross receipts taxes imposed upon religious organizations
on their gross receipts from fund raising activities. (Act 2000-576, p. 1064, ยงยง2, 3.)...

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6-10-88
Section 6-10-88 Report of appraisers or commissioners - Hearing and determination on exceptions;
proceedings when exemption of personalty excessive or insufficient. (a) On the day fixed for
the hearing of such exceptions, an issue shall be made up under the direction of the court
and the same shall be tried as other issues in the court are tried, the party excepting being
the plaintiff on whom shall rest the burden of proof. On the hearing, the court may confirm
or set aside the report, as the right may appear. (b) But if the exceptions relate to the
exemption of personal property and are based on the ground that it is excessive or insufficient,
the court, if the exceptions are sustained, must not set aside the report, but shall ascertain
the amount of such excess or insufficiency and, if excessive, shall order the restoration
to the personal representative of property sufficient in value to cure the excess, describing
the same, and shall enforce such order by a writ of restitution;...
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11-44B-41
Section 11-44B-41 Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context indicates otherwise,
the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them: (1) APPOINTING
AUTHORITY. Depending upon the context, either the mayor, who shall appoint all department
heads, or the department heads, who shall appoint all other covered employees pursuant to
the provisions herein. (2) APPOINTMENT. Depending upon the context, selection by the appointing
authority to a covered job or selection by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or the Speaker
of the House of Representatives of this state of a person to serve on the board. (3) BASE
PAY. The regular compensation for covered employees as most recently established or authorized
by city ordinance, not to include overtime pay, job assignment pay, incentive pay, bonuses
or any other special, temporary, supplemental, or conditional pay. Base pay is usually expressed
annually, but may also, if so indicated, be expressed biweekly or...
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2-17-1
Section 2-17-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) COMMISSIONER.
The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries of the State of Alabama or his duly authorized
representative. (2) FIRM. Any partnership, association or other unincorporated business organization.
(3) MEAT BROKER. Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of buying or selling
carcasses, parts of carcasses, meat or meat food products of cattle, sheep, swine, goats,
horses, mules or other equines or poultry on commission or otherwise negotiating purchases
or sales of such articles other than for his own account or as an employee of another person,
firm or corporation. (4) POULTRY. Any live or slaughtered domesticated bird. (5) RENDERER.
Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of rendering carcasses or parts or
products of the carcasses of cattle, sheep, swine, goats,...
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22-6-163
Section 22-6-163 Legislative findings; rules; collaboration; approval of agreements and contracts;
state action immunity; confidentiality of records; additional duties. (a) The Legislature
declares that collaboration among public payers, private health carriers, third party purchasers,
and providers to identify appropriate service delivery systems and reimbursement methods in
order to align incentives in support of integrated and coordinated health care delivery is
in the best interest of the public. Collaboration pursuant to this article is to provide quality
health care at the lowest possible cost to Alabama citizens who are Medicaid eligible. The
Legislature, therefore, declares that this health care delivery system affirmatively contemplates
the foreseeable displacement of competition, such that any anti-competitive effect may be
attributed to the state's policy to displace competition in the delivery of a coordinated
system of health care for the public benefit. In furtherance of...
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22-6-233
Section 22-6-233 Legislative findings; certification of collaborators; powers of Medicaid Agency;
state action immunity. (a) The Legislature declares that collaboration among public payers,
private health carriers, third party purchasers, and providers to identify appropriate service
delivery systems and reimbursement methods in order to align incentives in support of integrated
and coordinated health care delivery is in the best interest of the public. Collaboration
pursuant to this article is to provide quality health care at the lowest possible cost to
Alabama citizens who are Medicaid eligible. The Legislature, therefore, declares that this
health care delivery system affirmatively contemplates the foreseeable displacement of competition,
such that any anti-competitive effect may be attributed to the state's policy to displace
competition in the delivery of a coordinated system of health care for the public benefit.
In furtherance of this goal, the Legislature declares its intent...
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27-1-17.1
Section 27-1-17.1 Payment of providers through electronic funds transfer methods. (a) As used
in this section, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) ACH ELECTRONIC
FUNDS TRANSFER. An electronic funds transfer through the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPPA) standard Automated Clearing House network. (2) COVERED HEALTH CARE
PROVIDER. A physician as defined in Section 34-24-50.1; a dentist as defined in Section 34-9-1;
a chiropractor as defined in Section 34-24-120; an individual engaged in the practice of optometry
as defined in Section 34-22-1; other licensed health care professionals as defined in Title
34; a hospital as defined in Section 22-21-20; and a health care facility, or other provider
who or that is accredited, licensed, or certified and who or that is performing within the
scope of that accreditation, license, or certification. (3) HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN. Any hospital
and medical expense incurred policy, health maintenance...
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27-62-9
Section 27-62-9 Exceptions. (a) The following exceptions shall apply to this chapter: (1) A
licensee is exempt from Section 27-62-4 if any of the following criteria apply: a. The licensee
has fewer than 25 employees. b. The licensee has less than $5 million in gross annual revenue.
c. The license has less than $10 million in year-end total assets. (2) A licensee subject
to Pub.L. 104-191, 110 Stat. 1936, enacted August 21, 1996 (Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act), that has established and maintains an information security program pursuant
to the statutes, rules, regulations, procedures, or guidelines established thereunder, shall
be considered to meet the requirements of this chapter, provided that licensee is compliant
with and submits a written statement certifying its compliance with Pub. L. 104-191. (3) An
employee, agent, representative, or designee of a licensee who is also a licensee is exempt
from this chapter and is not required to develop its own information...
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34-24-125
Section 34-24-125 Chiropractic agreements. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following
words shall have the following meanings: (1) CHIROPRACTOR. A person licensed to practice chiropractic
in this state. (2) CHIROPRACTIC AGREEMENT or AGREEMENT. A contract between a chiropractor
and a patient or his or her legal representative in which the chiropractor or the chiropractor's
chiropractic practice agrees to provide chiropractic services to the patient for an agreed
upon fee and period of time. (3) CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE. A chiropractor or a chiropractic practice
of a chiropractor that charges a periodic fee for chiropractic services and which does not
bill a third party any additional fee for services for patients covered under a chiropractic
agreement. The per visit charge of the practice shall be less than the monthly equivalent
of the periodic fee. (b) A chiropractic agreement is not insurance, may not be deemed an insurance
arrangement, and is not subject to state insurance...
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45-37-243.11
Section 45-37-243.11 Indigent Care Fund. (a) There is hereby established for and in the counties
subject to this subpart a county indigent care fund herein called the Indigent Care Fund.
The Indigent Care Fund shall be used by such counties for any or all of the following purposes:
To acquire by construction, eminent domain, or otherwise a county hospital, hospitals, and/or
clinics, and to operate, equip, and maintain the same for the medical care and treatment of
indigent persons of such county suffering from illness, injury, disability, or infirmity,
including outpatients; and the furnishing of drugs and medicine to such indigent persons,
including outpatient care at the county hospital or at a clinic maintained by the county or
under contract with the county, also the operation of an emergency clinic. In addition, the
county shall be authorized to furnish part of the cost of the medical care for those of the
county able to pay for only part of their own medical care. (b) Such county...
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