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10A-2-14.20
Section 10A-2-14.20 Grounds for administrative dissolution. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION
BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. The
Secretary of State may commence a proceeding under Section 10A-2-14.21 to administratively
dissolve a corporation if: (1) The corporation does not pay within six months after they are
due any franchise taxes or penalties imposed by this chapter or other law; (2) The corporation
does not deliver its annual report to the Secretary of State within six months after it is
due; (3) The corporation is without a registered agent or registered office in this state
for 60 days or more; (4) The corporation does not notify the Secretary of State within 60
days that its registered agent or registered office has been changed, that its registered
agent has resigned, or that its registered office has been discontinued; or (5) The corporation's
period of duration stated in its articles of incorporation expires. (Acts...
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10A-30-1.10
Section 10A-30-1.10 Furnishing of statements to Secretary of State; applicable to professional
associations formed prior to January 1, 1984. A professional association shall, within 30
days after the organization of the professional association pursuant to this article and within
30 days after November 1 of each year thereafter, furnish a statement to the Secretary of
State showing the names and post office addresses of all members or shareholders in the professional
association and shall certify that all members or shareholders are duly licensed or otherwise
legally authorized to render professional service in this state. This report shall be made
on such forms and shall be prescribed and furnished upon request by the Secretary of State,
shall be signed by the president or vice-president of the professional association and acknowledged
and sworn to before a notary public by the person signing the report and shall be filed in
the office of the Secretary of State. Upon the failure or...
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12-17-221
Section 12-17-221 Submission to Office of Prosecution Services by district attorneys of estimates
of amounts needed for personnel and office expenses for fiscal year; form and contents thereof;
submission to Legislature by Office of Prosecution Services of unified budget request for
funding of offices of district attorneys. (a) Each district attorney shall submit to the Office
of Prosecution Services 60 days prior to each general session of the State Legislature a written
report containing an estimate in itemized form showing the amount needed for personnel and
office expenses for the year beginning October 1,1978, and each fiscal year thereafter. Each
district attorney shall calculate his estimated budget according to the population and case
load of his judicial circuit. Each such estimate shall itemize the expenditures required for
the district attorney submitting it for his assistants as follows: (1) Salaries of assistant
district attorneys; (2) Salaries of secretarial and clerical...
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12-23A-9
Section 12-23A-9 Functions of Administrative Office of Courts. (a) The Administrative Office
of Courts, hereinafter AOC, shall assist in the planning, implementation, and development
of drug courts statewide. AOC shall make recommendations to the Alabama Supreme Court and
the Chief Justice concerning the legal, policy, and procedural issues confronting the drug
courts in the state. Nothing in this section shall impede the constitutional authority of
the district attorney. (b) AOC shall provide state-level coordination and support for drug
court judges and their programs and operate as a liaison between drug court judges and other
state-level agencies providing services to or benefitting from drug court programs. (c) The
Administrative Director of Courts shall make recommendations to the Chief Justice of the Alabama
Supreme Court concerning criteria for eligibility, the promulgation of procedural rules, the
establishment of guidelines for operation, and adoption of standards and...
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13A-5-45
Section 13A-5-45 Sentence hearing - Delay; statements and arguments; admissibility of evidence;
burden of proof; mitigating and aggravating circumstances. (a) Upon conviction of a defendant
for a capital offense, the trial court shall conduct a separate sentence hearing to determine
whether the defendant shall be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole or to death.
The sentence hearing shall be conducted as soon as practicable after the defendant is convicted.
Provided, however, if the sentence hearing is to be conducted before the trial judge without
a jury or before the trial judge and a jury other than the trial jury, as provided elsewhere
in this article, the trial court with the consent of both parties may delay the sentence hearing
until it has received the pre-sentence investigation report specified in Section 13A-5-47(b).
Otherwise, the sentence hearing shall not be delayed pending receipt of the pre-sentence investigation
report. (b) The state and the defendant shall be...
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15-18-1
Section 15-18-1 Legal punishments; sentencing; liability of Department of Corrections for costs.
(a) The only legal punishments, besides removal from office and disqualification to hold office,
are fines, hard labor for the county, imprisonment in the county jail, imprisonment in the
penitentiary, which includes hard labor for the state, and death. (b) In all cases in which
the period of imprisonment in the penitentiary or hard labor for the county is more than three
years, the judge shall sentence the party to imprisonment in the penitentiary. In all cases
of conviction for felonies in which imprisonment or hard labor is for more than 12 months
and not more than three years, the judge may sentence the party to imprisonment in the penitentiary,
confinement in the county jail, or to hard labor for the county, at his or her discretion,
any other provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding. In all cases in which the imprisonment
or sentence to hard labor is 12 months or less, the...
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15-20A-15
Section 15-20A-15 Adult sex offender - Travel. (a) Immediately before an adult sex offender
temporarily leaves his or her county of residence for a period of three or more consecutive
days, the adult sex offender shall report in person to the sheriff in each county of residence
and complete and sign a travel notification document. (b) The travel notification document
shall be a form prescribed by the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to collect dates of
travel, the intended destination or destinations, temporary lodging information, and any other
information reasonably necessary to monitor a sex offender who plans to travel. (c) If a sex
offender intends to travel to another country, he or she shall report in person to the sheriff
in each county of residence and complete a travel notification document at least 21 days prior
to such travel. If the travel to another country is for a family or personal medical emergency
or a death in the family, then the sex offender shall report in...
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21-1-2
Section 21-1-2 Board of trustees - Composition; qualifications, appointment and terms of office
of members. The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind shall be managed and controlled by a
board of trustees which shall consist of the Governor, the State Superintendent of Education,
and 13 other persons who shall be appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate at
the time of the appointment or at the next meeting of the Legislature following the appointment.
If any appointment by the Governor is rejected by the Senate, the Governor shall again appoint
until the full number of appointments at such time is complete. In case of a vacancy on the
board by death or resignation of a member or from any cause other than the expiration of the
term of office, the Governor may fill the vacancy by appointment, which shall be good until
the next meeting of the Legislature and until a successor is duly appointed and confirmed.
The appointive members of the board shall consist of four members...
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22-19-182
Section 22-19-182 Facilitation of anatomical gift from decedent whose body is under jurisdiction
of coroner or medical examiner. (a) Upon request of a procurement organization, a coroner
or medical examiner shall release to the procurement organization the name, contact information,
and available medical and social history of a decedent whose body is under the jurisdiction
of the coroner or medical examiner. Specific operational details regarding visitation, referral
methods, recovery logistics, and efforts to minimize interruptions to the operations of the
coroner and/or medical examiner will be established in the protocols referenced in Section
22-19-181 (d). Section 164.512 of the Health Information Portability and Protection Act, enacted
1996, specifies that a covered entity may use or disclose protected health information to
organ procurement organizations or other entities engaged in the procurement, banking, or
transplantation of cadaveric organs, eyes, or tissues for the...
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22-2-8
Section 22-2-8 State Health Officer. The State Committee of Public Health shall elect an executive
officer who shall be a physician licensed in the State of Alabama to be known as the State
Health Officer and shall fix his term of office and salary. The qualifications of this individual
shall be determined by the State Committee of Public Health. Before entering upon the duties
of his office, the State Health Officer shall execute to the State of Alabama a bond, to be
approved by the Governor, in the amount of $5,000.00, for the faithful performance of his
duties. The State Health Officer so elected shall, under the direction of the State Committee
of Public Health and with the approval of the State Personnel Board, fix the salaries of the
medical employees of the State Committee of Public Health. When the State Committee of Public
Health is not in session, the State Health Officer, as executive officer of the Department
of Public Health, shall act for said committee and shall have and...
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