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15-22-1.1
Section 15-22-1.1 Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision. Whereas: The Interstate
Compact for the Supervision of Parolees and Probationers was established in 1937, it is the
earliest corrections "compact" established among the states and has not been amended
since its adoption over 62 years ago; Whereas: This compact is the only vehicle for the controlled
movement of adult parolees and probationers across state lines, and it currently has jurisdiction
over more than a quarter of a million offenders; Whereas: The complexities of the compact
have become more difficult to administer, and many jurisdictions have expanded supervision
expectations to include currently unregulated practices such as victim input, victim notification
requirements, and sex offender registration; Whereas: After hearings, national surveys, and
a detailed study by a task force appointed by the National Institute of Corrections, the overwhelming
recommendation has been to amend the document to bring about...
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5-25-9
Section 5-25-9 Maintenance and examination of records, etc. (a) Any person required to be licensed
under this chapter shall maintain in its offices or such other location as the department
shall permit the books, accounts, and records as the department may reasonably require in
order to determine whether the person is complying with this chapter and rules and regulations
adopted pursuant to this chapter. These books, accounts, and records shall be maintained apart
and separate from any other business in which the person is involved. (b) The department may,
by its designated officers and employees, as often as it deems necessary, but at least once
every 24 months, investigate and examine the affairs, business, premises, and records of any
person required to be licensed under this chapter insofar as they pertain to any business
for which a license is required by this chapter. (c) The department, at its discretion, may:
(1) Cause an examination to be made at the licensee's place of...
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45-8-241.65
Section 45-8-241.65 Books and records; violations and penalties. (a) It shall be the duty of
every person engaging or continuing in any business for which a privilege or license tax is
imposed hereby to keep and preserve suitable records of the gross proceeds of any such business
and such other books or accounts as may be necessary to determine the amount of tax for which
he or she is liable hereunder. It shall be the duty of every person to keep and preserve for
a period of three years, all invoices of gross proceeds, proceeding or accruing from the leasing
or rental herein taxed and all such books, invoices, and other records shall be open for examination,
at any time by the county commission or its agent. Any person leasing, who in addition leases
for releasing, shall keep his or her books so as to show separately the gross proceeds of
leasing and the gross proceeds of leasing for releasing. Each occurrence of a failure to keep
records or allow examination thereof shall constitute a...
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45-2-244.185
Section 45-2-244.185 Recordkeeping. It shall be the duty of every person engaging or continuing
in any business for which a privilege or license tax is imposed hereby to keep and preserve
suitable records of the gross proceeds of any such business and such other books or accounts
as may be necessary to determine the amount of tax for which he or she is liable hereunder.
It shall be the duty of every person to keep and preserve for a period of three years, all
invoices of gross proceeds, proceeding or accruing from the leasing or renting herein taxed
and all such books, invoices, and other records shall be open for examination at any time
by the county commission or its agent. Any person leasing, who in addition leases for releasing,
shall keep his or her books so as to show separately the gross proceeds of leasing for releasing.
Each occurrence of a failure to keep records or allow examination thereof shall constitute
a separate offense. Any person who shall fail to keep records as...
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22-21-386
Section 22-21-386 Examination and investigation of corporations by department; power to summon
and examine witnesses; payment of expenses. (a) The Department of Insurance, any agent or
examiner of the department, or any other person appointed by the department shall have the
power of visitation and examination into the affairs, transactions, accounts, business records,
and assets of any such dental service plan corporation, shall have free access to all of the
books, papers, and documents that relate to the business of the corporation, may summon and
qualify witnesses under oath, and may examine its officers, agents, and employees or other
relative persons regarding the affairs, transactions, and condition of the corporation. The
corporation whose affairs are examined shall pay to the department for deposit into the State
Treasury the traveling expenses and any other expenses of the examiner or other person making
the examination which shall be credited as provided by Section...
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40-19-5
Section 40-19-5 Records and reports. (a) It shall be the duty of every motor carrier subject
to the tax imposed by this chapter to keep and preserve suitable records of the mileage traveled
by every vehicle subject hereto and such other books or accounts as may be necessary to determine
the amount of tax for which such motor carrier is liable under the provisions of this chapter,
showing the number, make, motor number or vehicle identification number in lieu of the motor
and the serial numbers of the motor vehicle so operated, and all such books and records shall
be open for examination at any time by the department or its duly authorized agent. The department
is given full power and authority to prescribe records to be kept and reports to be made by
such companies to facilitate collection of mileage tax imposed by this chapter. (b) Any person
subject to the provisions of this chapter who shall fail to make the reports or any of them
as required in this chapter or who shall fail to...
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40-26B-5
Section 40-26B-5 Duty to keep books and records; confidentiality of information; rules and
regulations. (a) It shall be the duty of each pharmaceutical provider subject to this article
to keep and preserve such suitable books and records as may be necessary to determine the
amount of taxes for which it is liable under the provisions of this article. Said books and
records shall be kept and preserved for a period of not less than three years, and all such
books and records shall be open for examination during business hours by the department or
its duly authorized agents. (b) All information secured pursuant to this article by the department
shall be confidential, as prescribed by Section 40-2A-10, except that the department may provide
such information to the Alabama Medicaid Agency as necessary for the proper administration
of the Medicaid Program, or for the department's proper administration of the tax levied by
this article. (c) The department shall from time to time, as it deems...
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40-26B-24
Section 40-26B-24 Duty to keep books and records; confidentiality of information; rules and
regulations. (a) It shall be the duty of each nursing facility subject to this article to
keep and preserve such suitable books and records as may be necessary to determine the amount
of privilege assessments for which it is liable under the provisions of this article. The
books and records shall be kept and preserved for a period of not less than three years, and
all such books and records shall be open for examination during business hours by the department
or its duly authorized agents. (b) All information secured pursuant to this article by the
department shall be confidential, as prescribed by Section 40-2A-10, except that the department
may provide such information to the Alabama Medicaid Agency as necessary for the proper administration
of the Medicaid program, or for the department's proper administration of the privilege assessments
levied by this article. (c) The department shall from...
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45-24-20.02
Section 45-24-20.02 Levy of tax; disposition of funds; collection; records. (a) This section
shall only apply to Dallas County. (b) For purposes of this section, the term liquor shall
have the same meaning as ascribed to the term in subdivision (15) of Section 28-3-1. (c)(1)
Notwithstanding any provision of law and pursuant to Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama
of 1901, there is imposed, in addition to all other taxes, including, but not limited to,
municipal gross receipts license taxes, a five percent sales tax on liquor sold by entities
licensed by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. (2) The proceeds of all sales that are presently
exempt under the state sales and use tax statutes are exempt from the tax authorized by this
section. (d) All amounts collected within Dallas County pursuant to this section shall be
allocated as follows: (1) Twenty-five percent to the district attorney for Dallas County.
(2) Seventy-five percent to the Dallas County Drug Court. (e) The taxes...
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40-2A-4
Section 40-2A-4 Taxpayers' bill of rights. (a) Rights of the taxpayer. (1) For purposes of
this subsection and subsections (c) and (d), the term "department" shall include
the Department of Revenue, a self-administered county or municipality, or a private examining
or collecting firm, depending on whether the Department of Revenue, a self-administered county
or municipality, or private examining or collecting firm is conducting the examination of
the taxpayer. (2) At or before the commencement of an examination of the books and records
of a taxpayer, the department shall provide to the taxpayer the current version of Publication
1A. Publication 1A shall provide, in simple and non-technical terms, a statement of the taxpayer's
rights. Those rights include the right to be represented during an examination, an explanation
of their appeal rights, and the right to know the criteria and procedures used to select taxpayers
for an examination. (3) At or before the issuance of a preliminary...
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