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32-7-22
Section 32-7-22 Motor vehicle liability policy defined; policy provisions. (a) A motor vehicle
liability policy, as the term is used in this chapter, means an owner's or an operator's policy
of liability insurance, certified as provided in Section 32-7-20 or Section 32-7-21 as proof
of financial responsibility, and issued, except as otherwise provided in Section 32-7-21,
by an insurance carrier duly authorized to transact business in this state, to or for the
benefit of the person named in the policy as insured. (b) The owner's policy of liability
insurance: (1) Shall designate by explicit description or by appropriate reference all motor
vehicles to be insured; and (2) Shall insure the person named in the policy and any other
person, as insured, using any motor vehicle or motor vehicles designated in the policy with
the express or implied permission of the named insured, against loss from the liability imposed
by law for damages arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of...
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32-7-27
Section 32-7-27 Money or securities as proof. (a) Proof of financial responsibility may be
evidenced by the certificate of the State Treasurer that the person named in the certificate
has deposited with him or her $50,000 in cash, or securities that may legally be purchased
by savings banks or for trust funds of a market value of $50,000. The State Treasurer shall
not accept the deposit and issue a certificate pursuant to this section and the director shall
not accept the certificate unless accompanied by evidence that there are no unsatisfied judgments
of any character against the depositor in the county where the depositor resides. (b) The
deposit shall be held by the State Treasurer to satisfy, in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter, any execution on a judgment issued against the person making the deposit,
for damages, including damages for care and loss of services, because of bodily injury to
or death of any person, or for damages because of injury to or destruction of...
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45-17-90.10
Section 45-17-90.10 Power to sue and be sued; recovery of damages. (a) The authority may institute
and defend legal proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction and proper venue. The
authority may be sued only in the Circuit Court of Colbert County or Lauderdale County, Alabama.
The officers, directors, agents, employees, and members of the authority may not be sued for
their actions on behalf of the authority except for actions that are known by persons to be
unlawful or performed with reckless disregard for the lawfulness of such actions. (b) The
recovery of damages under any judgment against the authority shall be limited to one hundred
thousand dollars ($100,000) for bodily injury or death for one person in any single occurrence.
Recovery of damages under any judgment against the authority shall be limited to three hundred
thousand dollars ($300,000) in the aggregate, where more than two persons have claims or judgments
on account of a bodily injury or death arising out of...
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45-39-92.10
Section 45-39-92.10 Power to sue and be sued; recovery of damages. (a) The authority may institute
and defend legal proceedings in any court of competent jurisdiction and proper venue. The
authority may be sued only in the Circuit Court of Lauderdale County or Colbert County, Alabama.
The officers, directors, agents, employees, and members of the authority may not be sued for
their actions on behalf of the authority except for actions that are known by persons to be
unlawful or performed with reckless disregard for the lawfulness of such actions. (b) The
recovery of damages under any judgment against the authority shall be limited to one hundred
thousand dollars ($100,000) for bodily injury or death for one person in any single occurrence.
Recovery of damages under any judgment against the authority shall be limited to three hundred
thousand dollars ($300,000) in the aggregate, where more than two persons have claims or judgments
on account of a bodily injury or death arising out of...
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45-49-170.22
Section 45-49-170.22 Investigations; impounding; judicial determination. (a) An animal control
officer or law enforcement officer of Mobile County shall investigate any incidents involving
any dog reported to be dangerous or a nuisance in the unincorporated areas of Mobile County.
(b) If a dog, which is unowned and has been reported to be dangerous, bites a person, the
dog may be quarantined and destroyed pursuant to subsection of Section 3-7A-9. For purposes
of this subsection, bites means the same as has been exposed as defined in subdivision (5)
of Section 3-7A-1. (c) If there is probable cause to believe that an owned dog is dangerous
or a nuisance and has caused serious physical injury or has caused damage to real or personal
property, the law enforcement officer or animal control officer shall impound the dog pending
disposition of a petition to declare a dog to be dangerous or a nuisance. The county may impound
the dog at the county pound as described in Section 3-7A-7, or may...
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6-5-680
Section 6-5-680 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) ASBESTOS CLAIM. Any claim, wherever or whenever made, for damages,
losses, indemnification, contribution, or other relief arising out of, based on, or in any
way related to asbestos, including: a. The health effects of exposure to asbestos, including
any claim for: 1. Personal injury or death. 2. Mental or emotional injury. 3. Risk of disease
or other injury. 4. The costs of medical monitoring or surveillance, to the extent these claims
are recognized under state law. b. Any claim made by or on behalf of a person exposed to asbestos,
or a representative, spouse, parent, child, or other relative of the person. c. Any claim
for damage or loss caused by the installation, presence, or removal of asbestos. (2) CORPORATION.
A corporation for profit, including a domestic corporation organized under the laws of this
state, or a foreign corporation organized under laws other...
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11-98-9
Section 11-98-9 Technical proprietary information. All technical proprietary information submitted
to the board or to the independent third-party auditor as provided by Section 11-98-13 shall
be retained by the board and the auditor in confidence and shall be subject to review only
by the Examiners of Public Accounts. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no technical
proprietary information submitted shall be subject to subpoena or otherwise released to any
person other than to the submitting voice communication provider, the board, and the independent
third-party auditor without the express permission of the administrator and the submitting
voice communication provider. General information collected by the independent third-party
auditor shall only be released or published in aggregate amounts which do not identify or
allow identification of numbers of subscribers or revenues attributable to an individual voice
communication provider. Notwithstanding any other provision of...
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23-1-80.1
Section 23-1-80.1 County commissions - Use of county roads in conducting timber operations.
(a) A county commission, by ordinance or resolution, may require all persons or firms that
own timber in any unincorporated area of the county which plan to utilize county roads for
delivery of pulpwood, logs, poles, posts, or wood chips to any wood yard or processing plant
to provide notice of their intent to utilize the county roads to the county commission. For
purposes of this section, the term timber owner means any person or firm that has entered
into a contract with a landowner for the purposes of severing that timber and delivering pulpwood,
logs, poles, posts, or wood chips to any wood yard or processing plant. In the case where
the landowner harvests his or her own timber and delivers pulpwood, logs, poles, posts, or
wood chips to any wood yard or processing plant, the landowner is the timber owner. The term
timber owner is intended to mean the person or firm who has legal title to the...
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32-5A-194
Section 32-5A-194 Chemical tests; admissible as evidence; procedure for valid chemical analyses;
permits for individuals performing analyses; persons qualified to withdraw blood; presumptions
based on percent of alcohol in blood; refusal to submit; no liability for technician. (a)
Upon the trial of any civil, criminal, or quasi-criminal action or proceeding arising out
of acts alleged to have been committed by any person while driving or in actual control of
a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance, evidence of the amount
of alcohol or controlled substance in a person's blood at the alleged time, as determined
by a chemical analysis of the person's blood, urine, breath, or other bodily substance, shall
be admissible. Where such a chemical test is made the following provisions shall apply: (1)
Chemical analyses of the person's blood, urine, breath, or other bodily substance to be considered
valid under the provisions of this section shall have been...
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11-93-1
Section 11-93-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings ascribed to them by this section: (1) GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY. Any incorporated municipality,
any county, and any department, agency, board, or commission of any municipality or county,
municipal or county public corporations, and any such instrumentality or instrumentalities
acting jointly. "Governmental entity" shall also include county public school boards,
municipal public school boards and city-county school boards when such boards do not operate
as functions of the State of Alabama. "Governmental entity" shall also mean county
or city hospital boards when such boards are instrumentalities of the municipality or county
or organized pursuant to authority from a municipality or county. (2) EMPLOYEE. An officer,
official, employee, or servant of a governmental entity, including elected or appointed officials,
and persons acting on behalf of any governmental entity in any official...
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