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11-92A-14
Section 11-92A-14 Bonds of authority. (a) Bonds of an authority shall be signed by its chairman
and attested by its secretary, the seal of the authority shall be affixed thereto, and any
interest coupons applicable to said bonds shall be signed by the chairman; provided that a
facsimile of the signature of said officers may be printed or otherwise reproduced on any
such bonds in lieu of being manually subscribed thereon, a facsimile of the seal of the authority
may be printed or otherwise produced on any such bonds in lieu of being manually affixed thereto,
and a facsimile of the chairman's signature may be printed or otherwise reproduced on any
such interest coupons in lieu of being manually subscribed thereon, provided that the bonds
have been manually authenticated by a transfer agent of the bond issue. Delivery of the bonds
so executed shall be valid notwithstanding any changes in officers or in the seal of the authority
after the signing and sealing of the bonds. (b) Any bonds may...
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40-18-176
Section 40-18-176 Nonresident shareholder composite returns. (a) The Department of Revenue
shall permit an Alabama S corporation to file composite returns and to make composite payments
on behalf of some or all of its nonresident shareholders if there are one or more nonresident
shareholders during any part of the taxable year. The Department of Revenue may permit composite
returns and payments to be made by an Alabama S corporation on behalf of its resident shareholders.
(b) For purposes of this section, a "composite return" means an informational return
similar in form to U.S. Treasury Department Schedule K-1 containing information concerning
one or more Alabama S corporation shareholder's respective shares of income, deductions and
losses passed through to them by virtue of their status as shareholders of an Alabama S corporation,
any credit to which the shareholder is entitled to claim by virtue of the Alabama S corporation's
payment of tax on his or her behalf pursuant to...
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45-41-244.90
Section 45-41-244.90 Authorization of assessment and collection of tax. (a) This section shall
apply only to Lee County in those areas outside the corporate limits of the Cities of Auburn,
Opelika, and Phenix City. (b) In order to provide funds for the benefit of Lee County, the
Lee County Commission is hereby authorized to levy and to provide for the assessment and collection
of sales and use taxes outside the corporate limits of the Cities of Auburn, Opelika, and
Phenix City generally paralleling the state sales and use taxes in the county at a rate not
to exceed one percent. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Lee County Commission
shall not levy any tax hereunder measured by gross receipts, except a sales or use tax which
generally parallels, except for the rate of tax, that imposed by the state under applicable
law. (c) The rate of tax levied under authority of this section on items having a rate of
tax under state sales and use tax laws different from the general...
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27-15-75
Section 27-15-75 Calculation of adjusted premiums. (a)(1) This section shall not apply to policies
issued on or after the operative date of Section 27-15-78, as defined therein. Except as provided
in subsection (c), the adjusted premiums for any policy shall be calculated on an annual basis
and shall be such uniform percentage of the respective premiums specified in the policy for
each policy year, excluding extra premiums on a substandard policy, that the present value
at the date of issue of the policy, of all such adjusted premiums shall be equal to the sum
of: a. The then present value of the future guaranteed benefits provided for by the policy.
b. Two percent of the amount of the insurance if the insurance be uniform in amount, or of
the equivalent uniform amount, as defined in this article, if the amount of insurance varies
with the duration of the policy. c. Forty percent of the adjusted premium for the first policy
year. d. Twenty-five percent of either the adjusted premium...
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40-18-6.1
Section 40-18-6.1 Gain or loss - Special rules for capital gains invested in opportunity zones.
(a) The provisions in 26 U.S.C. ยง 1400Z-2 shall be applicable to an investment in an approved
opportunity fund in calculating both of the following: (1) The income tax levied by this chapter,
or the estimated income tax payment. (2) The financial institution excise tax found in Chapter
16. (b) Any approved opportunity fund may enter into a project agreement with ADECA to provide
to the fund's investors impact investment tax credits against any tax liability described
in subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection (a). The impact investment tax credits shall be
allocated annually, but only to the extent that one or more projects undertaken by the fund
are not producing the returns provided in the project agreement. Provided however, the calculation
of the impact investment tax credit does not guarantee a rate of return that is more than
the 52-week average yield rate for the United States 10-year...
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40-5-4
Section 40-5-4 Commissions. The tax collector shall be entitled to receive commissions on taxes
collected by him, not including taxes on real estate bid in by the state at tax sales and
taxes which would be due on property except for the provisions of the presently applicable
law exempting homesteads from state taxes, as follows: In counties where collections, not
including taxes on real estate bid in by the state at tax sales and taxes which would be due
on property except for the provisions of the presently applicable law exempting homesteads
from state taxes, do not exceed $12,000, the rate of commission shall be 10 percent on the
first $5,000, five percent on the next $4,000 and four percent on the remainder. The commission
herein provided for is to be calculated on collections for real property and personal property,
except motor vehicles, for the general fund of the state and county. In counties where the
collections, not including taxes on real estate bid in by the state at tax...
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45-8-150
Section 45-8-150 Definitions. For purposes of this article the following words shall have the
following meanings: (1) BINGO. The game commonly known as bingo, which is a game of chance
played with cards printed with five rows of five squares each. Participants place markers
over randomly called numbers on the cards in an attempt to form a preselected pattern such
as a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line, or all four corners. The first participant to
form the preselected pattern wins the game. The term "bingo" means any game of bingo
of the type described above in which wagers are placed, winners are determined, and prizes
or other property is distributed in the presence of all persons placing wagers in that game.
The term "bingo" does not refer to any game of chance other than the type of game
described in this subdivision. (2) BINGO SESSION. A consecutive period of time not to exceed
10 consecutive hours during which bingo is played in a given day. (3) CALHOUN COUNTY BINGO...

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45-8A-22.112
Section 45-8A-22.112 Credit for military service. (a) Qualified Military Service. The plan
will grant continuous service in accordance with the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment
Rights Act of 1994 ("USERRA"), 38 U.S.C. Sections 4301 through 4333, for a participant
who is an employee immediately prior to the commencement of qualified military service, as
defined in Code Section 414(u)(5), provided such participant: (1) Provides the City of Anniston
with advance written notice of the qualified military service. (2) Has accumulated five years
or less of qualified military service while employed with the City of Anniston. (3) Returns
to work or applies for reemployment within the applicable time period specified in subsections
(b)(1) through (4). (4) Has not been separated from the qualified military service with a
disqualifying discharge or under other than honorable conditions. (b) Time frame for Reemployment.
Under USERRA, the time period in which a participant must return...
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16-13-96
Section 16-13-96 Sale - Generally. All warrants issued hereunder shall be sold to the highest
bidder at public sale unless sold at a better price within 30 days after failure to receive
any acceptable bid at a duly advertised public sale in accordance with this section. A public
sale shall be either on sealed bids or at auction. Bidders may be invited to name the rate
or rates of interest which the warrants are to bear or the board of education may name a rate
or rates of interest and invite bids thereon. The notice of a public sale shall state whether
the sale is to be on sealed bids or at auction and shall also state the amount of the warrants
to be sold, the maturities thereof, whether county or district tax is to be pledged, the amount
payable at each maturity and either the rate or rates of interest which the warrants are to
bear or that the bidders are invited to name the rate or rates of interest and shall also
state the time and place of the meeting of the board of education at...
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27-15-81
Section 27-15-81 Consistency of progression of cash surrender values with increasing policy
duration. (a) This section, in addition to all other applicable sections of this article,
shall apply to all policies issued on or after January 1, 1985. Any cash surrender value available
under the policy in the event of default in a premium payment due on any policy anniversary
shall be in an amount which does not differ by more than two-tenths of one percent of either
the amount of insurance, if the insurance be uniform in amount, or the average amount of insurance
at the beginning of each of the first 10 policy years, from the sum of: (1) The greater of
zero and the basic cash value hereinafter specified. (2) The present value of any existing
paid-up additions, less the amount of any indebtedness to the insurer on account of or secured
by the policy. (b) The basic cash value shall be equal to the present value, on such anniversary,
of the future guaranteed benefits which would have been...
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