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45-42-121
Section 45-42-121 Hospital and medical insurance, etc., for retired county employees. The County
Commission of Limestone County shall make provisions for health, hospitalization, surgical,
and medical insurance for county employees retired under the Employees' Retirement System
of Alabama, and may pay all or any part of the cost thereof or the premiums thereon from any
funds in the county treasury not otherwise appropriated. (Act 86-371, p. 553, § 1.)...
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11-58-1
Section 11-58-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) CLINICAL FACILITIES. Real property for the location or better utilization of a medical
clinic, buildings, parking areas, garages, storage facilities, outbuildings, machinery, equipment,
furniture, and fixtures useful or desirable in the operation of a medical clinic. (2) DOMICILIARY
CARE FACILITY. Homes for the aged, intermediate institutions, and related institutions, whose
primary purpose is to furnish room, board, laundry, personal care, and other nonmedical services,
regardless of what it may be named or called, for not less than 24 hours in any week to three
or more individuals not related by blood or marriage to the owner or administrator. This kind
of care implies sheltered protection and supervised environment for persons, who because of
age or disabilities, are incapable of living...
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22-12A-6
Section 22-12A-6 Use of funds generally. Available funds will be expended in each geographic
area based on provisions within the plan developed in accordance with Section 22-12A-3. Funds
when available will be used to support medical care and transportation for women and infants
at high risk for infant mortality or major handicapping conditions who are unable to pay for
appropriate care. Funds will only be used to provide prenatal care, transportation, hospital
care for high risk mothers and infants, outpatient care in the first year of life and educational
services to improve such care, including optional educational programs, for pupils in schools
at appropriate ages but subject to review and approval by the local school boards involved
on an annual basis. (Acts 1980, No. 80-761, p. 1586, §6; Acts 1981, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 81-1140,
p. 417, §1.)...
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22-21-2
Section 22-21-2 Appropriations for indigent persons in hospitals. The governing body of any
county or municipality in this state may make an appropriation or appropriations out of their
respective treasuries to aid in maintaining and taking care of sick and wounded persons who
are unable to provide for themselves in any hospital maintained for the care of the sick and
wounded. Any county or municipally owned or controlled hospital may accept patients from any
county or municipality. (Code 1907, §735; Acts 1911, No. 190, p. 192; Code 1923, §1201;
Acts 1932, Ex. Sess., No. 340, p. 335; Code 1940, T. 22, §190.)...
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22-21-210
Section 22-21-210 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, unless otherwise indicated,
the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) HOSPITAL. Any state, county, municipal or other public or private hospital licensed under
the laws of this state, except a hospital, whether public or private, which is operated primarily
for the care and treatment of tuberculosis, mental disorders or any other such chronic disease
or illness. (2) INDIGENT. Any person who has resided continuously in this state for not less
than one year and who is acutely ill or injured and can be helped markedly by treatment in
a hospital, but who is unable to pay the cost of such hospitalization from his own resources
or from the resources of those upon whom he is legally dependent. (3) PHYSICIAN. Any person
who has been duly licensed to practice medicine in the State of Alabama. (4) PARTICIPATING
HOSPITAL. Any hospital, as defined by this section, which has been...
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34-24-74
Section 34-24-74 Nonresident consultants; physician accompanying patient being transported
into Alabama for treatment. A doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy licensed to practice
medicine in any state of the United States or the District of Columbia who may be called into
this state in order to treat a patient in consultation with a physician licensed to practice
medicine in this state shall be allowed the temporary privilege of practicing medicine in
this state. This privilege shall be limited to 10 calendar days in a calendar year. A doctor
of medicine or doctor of osteopathy licensed to practice medicine in any state in the United
States or the District of Columbia who accompanies a patient being transported to the State
of Alabama by air or ground transportation for the purpose of receiving medical treatment
at any hospital, clinic, or medical facility in the State of Alabama shall be permitted to
render necessary medical care to the patient while the patient is being...
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34-42-3
Section 34-42-3 Health care services. Whenever the services provided for in Section 34-42-2
are health care services, including, but not limited to, the prescribing or dispensing of
pharmaceutical products, then the services shall only be provided to the Olympic Family or
Paralympic Family at the sites designated by either ACOG or APOC. Persons exempted from licensure
by this chapter who provide the health care services shall provide services only to members
of the Olympic Family or Paralympic Family at the sites designated by either ACOG or APOC.
Persons exempted from licensure by this chapter who provide the health care services shall
provide services only to those members of the Olympic Family or Paralympic Family who are
citizens or members of the delegation of that provider's sponsoring country as credentialed
by ACOG or APOC. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to authorize or grant hospital
medical staff privileges at any hospital, ambulatory surgery center, outpatient...
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40-26B-2
Section 40-26B-2 Privilege tax upon providers of pharmaceutical services; exceptions. To provide
further for the availability of indigent health care, the operation of the Medicaid Program
and the maintenance and expansion of medical services thereunder, there is hereby levied and
shall be collected as provided in this article a privilege tax on the business activities
of every provider of pharmaceutical services to the citizens of Alabama, except for a pharmacy,
or portion thereof, serving hospital inpatients or pharmacies owned or operated by the State
of Alabama or an agency thereof. The privilege tax imposed by this article is in addition
to all other taxes of any kind now imposed by law, and shall be at the rate of 10 cents for
each prescription filled or refilled for a citizen of Alabama. (Acts 1991, No. 91-124, p.
148, §2; Act 2002-414, p. 1058, §1.)...
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45-15-171.30
Section 45-15-171.30 Physician inducement. In Cleburne County, the Cleburne County Hospital
Board is hereby authorized to use any available monies from any sources, any facilities or
means of the association, and to enter into any agreements as deemed necessary by the board,
for the purpose of providing any inducement to, or carrying out any agreements with, any physician
willing to practice medicine in Cleburne County, and serve as a medical staff member of the
Cleburne County Hospital. This agreement shall include but not be limited to the advancement
of funds, the making of loans, and the payment of supplemental salaries. (Act 80-260, p. 336,
§1.)...
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45-2-245
Section 45-2-245 Disposition of proceeds from offshore oil and gas severance taxes. In Baldwin
County, the distribution of the producing county's 10 percent share of the net amount of the
proceeds from offshore oil and gas severance taxes as provided for in Section 40-20-8(a) as
last amended by Act No. 83-889, H. 26 of the 1983 Fourth Special Session of the Legislature
shall be as follows: (1) Five percent shall be allocated and distributed to Faulkner State
Junior College; (2) Twenty-five percent shall be allocated and distributed to each municipality
in the county on a per capita basis; (3) Thirty-two and one-half percent shall be allocated
and distributed to the Baldwin County Board of Education; (4) Thirty-two and one-half percent
shall be allocated and distributed to the county general fund; and (5) Five percent shall
be allocated and distributed to the Baldwin County Indigent Care Board. (Act 84-736, 1st Sp.
Sess., p. 76, §1.)...
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