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27-6-4
Section 27-6-4 Deposits of insurers - State Treasurer as custodian. (a) Deposits made in this
state under Sections 27-3-11, 27-3-12, and 27-3-14, together with deposit of reserves of domestic
life insurers under registered policies heretofore issued, shall be made through the commissioner
with the Treasurer of the State of Alabama. (b) The State Treasurer, in his official capacity,
shall take receipt for and hold deposits made under this title as provided in subsection (a)
of this section, subject to the provisions of this chapter. (c) The State Treasurer shall
hold all such deposits in safekeeping in the vaults located in his offices or, if space in
such vaults is not reasonably adequate and safe for all securities and property otherwise
to be contained therein, the Treasurer may keep such securities in safe deposit boxes rented
by him for the purpose and under his control in established safe deposit institutions located
in the City of Montgomery, Alabama. (d) The Treasurer shall be...
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39-3-4
Section 39-3-4 Contractors for public works project financed entirely by state or subdivisions
thereof to use steel produced in United States; penalty. (a) Any contractor for a public works
project, financed entirely by the State of Alabama or any political subdivision thereof, within
this state shall use steel produced within the United States when specifications in the construction
contract require the use of steel and do not limit its supply to a sole source under subsection
(f) of Section 39-2-2. If the awarding authority decides that the procurement of the above
mentioned domestic steel products becomes impractical as a result of a national emergency,
national strike, or other cause, the awarding authority shall waive the above restriction.
(b) In the event the contractor violates the domestic steel requirements of subsection (a),
and domestic steel is not used, there shall be a downward adjustment in the contract price
equal to any realized savings or benefits to the contractor....
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40-21-122
Section 40-21-122 Exclusions. There are hereby specifically excluded from the gross receipts
or gross sales of a cellular provider, upon which the tax herein levied is calculated, all
portions thereof derived from the following: (1) The furnishings of cellular services which
the State of Alabama is prohibited from taxing under the Constitution or laws of the United
States of America or the Constitution of Alabama of 1901; (2) The furnishing of cellular services
which are otherwise taxed under the provisions of Sections 40-23-1 through 40-23-36; (3) Wholesale
sales; and (4) The furnishing of cellular telecommunications service through the use of a
prepaid telephone calling card, a prepaid authorization number, or both. (Acts 1990, No. 90-97,
p. 104, §2(c); Act 97-867, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 208, §3; Act 99-399, p. 663, §1.)...
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5-12A-1
Section 5-12A-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) TRUST INSTITUTION.
Any state bank, any national bank or any trust company authorized to act in a fiduciary capacity
in this state and under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States
or the Federal Reserve System, or the Superintendent of Banks of the State of Alabama. (2)
AFFILIATED TRUST INSTITUTION. A trust institution which, together with one or more other trust
institutions, are each owned or controlled by a bank holding company which is under the supervision
of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. (3) OWNED OR CONTROLLED. The ownership
by a bank holding company of stock possessions of at least 80 percent of the voting power
of all classes of stock and at least 80 percent of each class of the nonvoting stock (other
than nonvoting stock which is limited and...
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5-13B-115
Section 5-13B-115 Seizure of foreign bank's property and business; liquidation. (a) If the
superintendent finds that any of the factors set forth in Section 5-13B-113 are true with
respect to any foreign bank which is licensed to establish and maintain an Alabama state branch
or Alabama state agency and that it is necessary for the protection of the interests of the
creditors of such foreign bank's business in this state or for the protection of the public
interest that he or she take immediate possession of the property and business of the foreign
bank, the superintendent may by order forthwith take possession of the property and business
of the foreign bank in this state and retain possession until the foreign bank resumes business
in this state or is finally liquidated. The foreign bank may, with the consent of the superintendent,
resume business in this state upon such conditions as the superintendent may prescribe by
regulation or order. (b) At any time within 10 days after the...
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5-17-60
Section 5-17-60 Confidentiality of conditions and affairs of credit unions; disclosures. (a)
Except as otherwise provided in this title or under state or federal law, the administrator,
a member of the Credit Union Board, or an examiner or other state employee may not disclose
the condition and affairs of any credit union, its supervisory committee, or subsidiaries
or other affiliates, ascertained by an examination of such credit union or affiliates, or
report or give out nonpublic personal information of credit union members, except as authorized
or required by law; provided that this section shall not be construed to prevent examiners
and other employees from reporting such information to the administrator or such persons as
the administrator may lawfully designate. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the administrator,
at the administrator's discretion, may disclose any information otherwise protected under
this section to the members of the Credit Union Board and confer with the...
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7-9A-307
Section 7-9A-307 Location of debtor. (a) "Place of business." In this section, "place
of business" means a place where a debtor conducts its affairs. (b) Debtor's location:
General rules. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the following rules determine
a debtor's location: (1) A debtor who is an individual is located at the individual's principal
residence. (2) A debtor that is an organization and has only one place of business is located
at its place of business. (3) A debtor that is an organization and has more than one place
of business is located at its chief executive office. (c) Limitation of applicability of subsection
(b). Subsection (b) applies only if a debtor's residence, place of business, or chief executive
office, as applicable, is located in a jurisdiction whose law generally requires information
concerning the existence of a nonpossessory security interest to be made generally available
in a filing, recording, or registration system as a condition or result...
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36-27-49.1
Section 36-27-49.1 Credit for military service; option must be exercised and paid before October
1, 1986. (a) Any active and contributing member of any one of the State of Alabama retirement
systems who has been such a member for six consecutive years or more or any former such member
who has vested retirement benefits may hereby claim and purchase credit in his or her respective
retirement system for up to four years' time which such member has served in the military
service of the Armed Forces of the United States exclusive of any weekend or state active
military service in any reserve or National Guard component of any branch of the armed forces,
provided said member or former member has not received credit toward retirement status in
such retirement system for said military service, and further provided that such member or
former member shall receive no credit for military service if such member or former member
is receiving military service retirement benefits other than...
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36-27-49
Section 36-27-49 Purchase of credit for active military service; limitations; termination date.
(a) Any active and contributing member of any one of the State of Alabama retirement systems
who has been such a member for 10 consecutive years and has not previously purchased credit
for military service with any one of the State of Alabama retirement systems may hereby claim
and purchase credit in his or her respective retirement system for up to four years' creditable
service for time which such member has served in the active full-time military service of
the Armed Forces of the United States, exclusive of any summer, weekend, or other part-time
active military service in any reserve or National Guard component of any branch of the armed
forces, provided said member has not received credit toward retirement status in such retirement
system for said military service, and further provided that such member shall receive no credit
for military service if such member is receiving military...
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5-17-45
Section 5-17-45 Legislative findings; powers of credit unions; agreements; reports. (a) The
Legislature finds as fact and determines that the credit unions having their principal place
of business in Alabama must keep pace with technological and other improvements constantly
being made throughout the United States so as to enable Alabama credit unions to render better
and more efficient services to their members. It is necessary and desirable that the administrator
be given additional authority in these fields. (b) The administrator is hereby authorized
to expand powers of Alabama credit unions in order to accomplish both of the following: (1)
Accommodate or take advantage of changing technologies. (2) Assure the ability of Alabama
credit unions to be responsive in their business to the needs and conveniences demanded by
credit union members through on-premises as well as off-premises operations; provided, that
nothing in this section shall enable the administrator to authorize credit...
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