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16-39-9
Section 16-39-9 Reports on exceptional children. The Alabama Boys Industrial School, Alabama
State Training School for Girls, Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, Alabama state Department
of Mental Health, State Crippled Children's Service, the State Board of Health and the Department
of Human Resources shall direct their field workers to review their case records on or before
March 31 of each year and to report to the superintendent of each school board the names and
other pertinent information for all persons who might, if certified by a specialist, be exceptional
children in the school district and whose conditions in their opinion might require special
education services. (Acts 1971, No. 106, p. 373, §9.)...
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27-11-5
Section 27-11-5 Secretary of State as agent for service of process on insurer; service of process;
attachment of jurisdiction; fees for service. (a) Any insurer not qualified under the laws
of this state to transact the business of insurance as evidenced by a license or certificate
of authority from the Commissioner of Insurance which shall transact, or attempt to transact,
the business of insurance in this state or which shall do, or attempt to do, any of the acts
and occurrences set out in Section 27-11-3 shall, by the doing of such business or the performing
or attempting to perform any of such acts, be deemed to have appointed the Secretary of State,
or his successor or successors in office, to be the true and lawful attorney or agent of such
insurer whom process may be served in any action accrued or accruing from the transacting
of such business or the performing of such act by any such insurer, or by its agent, servant,
or employee. Service of such process shall be made by...
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27-3A-4
Section 27-3A-4 Duties of utilization review agents. (a) Utilization review agents shall adhere
to the minimum standards set forth in Section 27-3A-5. (b) On or after July 1, 1994, a utilization
review agent shall not conduct a utilization review in this state unless the agent has certified
to the department in writing that the agent is in compliance with Section 27-3A-5. Certification
shall be made annually on or before July 1 of each calendar year. In addition, a utilization
review agent shall file the following information: (1) The name, address, telephone number,
and normal business hours of the utilization review agent. (2) The name and telephone number
of a person for the department to contact. (3) A description of the appeal procedures for
utilization review determinations. (c) Any material changes in the information filed in accordance
with this section shall be filed with the State Health Officer within 30 days of the change.
(d) Unless exempted pursuant to paragraph f. of...
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22-4-2
Section 22-4-2 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: (1) STATE
BOARD OF HEALTH. The statutory agency of the State of Alabama operative in the field of general
health matters and performing the duties and exercising the powers as set forth in the statutory
provisions relating thereto. (2) STATEWIDE HEALTH COORDINATING COUNCIL. The advisory council
established pursuant to this article which shall advise the State Board of Health on matters
relating to health planning and resource development. (3) HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY. An entity
which is organized and operated under the provisions of Title XV of the Public Health Service
Act (42 U.S.C. §§ 3001 et seq.) and is responsible for the health planning and development
in a health service area designated by the Governor. (4) HEALTH SERVICE AREA. A geographical
area designated by the Governor as being appropriate...
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22-30F-4
Section 22-30F-4 Revolving Loan Fund established; maintenance; administration. (a) There is
hereby established the State of Alabama Land Recycling Revolving Loan Fund, which shall be
maintained in perpetuity and operated by the department as agent for the authority for the
purposes stated herein. Grants from the federal government or its agencies allocated, allotted,
or paid to the state for capitalization of the revolving loan fund, grants from other entities
allocated, allotted, or paid to the state for capitalization of the revolving loan fund, state
matching funds where required, and loan principal, interest, and penalties and interest income
and all other amounts at anytime required or permitted to be paid into the revolving loan
fund shall be deposited therein. Proceeds of capitalization grants, funds appropriated by
the state, loan principal and interest payments, interest income, and all other funds of the
authority shall be deposited with one or more banks designated by the...
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26-16-113
Section 26-16-113 Alabama Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation Team. (a) There is
established the Alabama Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation (SUIDI) Team which for
administrative purposes shall be organized within the Department of Public Health as a subcommittee
of the State Child Death Review Team. The team is charged with the development, maintenance,
and provision of SUIDI training curricula for the State of Alabama. The development and approval
of infant death investigation protocol and reporting forms are not subject to the rule-making
requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act. (b) In order to implement this article,
the SUIDI Team shall do all of the following: (1) Establish infant death scene investigation
protocol. (2) Develop and maintain the training standards, policies, and procedures related
to investigating and reporting SUID in Alabama. (3) Approve a standardized reporting form
to be used in conjunction with the above procedures. (Act 2011-705,...
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22-4-31
Section 22-4-31 Legislative findings. The Legislature does hereby set out the following findings
and reasons for passage of this article. Alabama has adopted a system of health planning and
development administered by the State Health Planning and Development Agency (SHPDA). In addition,
the Statewide Health Coordinating Council (SHCC) is charged with reviewing Alabama's health
planning needs and writing the State Health Plan to assist the Certificate of Need Review
Board. The Certificate of Need Review Board is responsible for reviewing and approving certificate
of need applications in Alabama. There is no current systematic way for the SHPDA, SHCC, or
the Certificate of Need Review Board to collect all the health care services information necessary
for proper health care planning in Alabama, because reporting to SHPDA is voluntary. The Legislature
hereby finds and determines that collection of additional health care information is necessary
for informed statewide health planning. The...
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27-21A-1
Section 27-21A-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively: (1) AGENT. A person who is appointed or employed by a health maintenance
organization and who engages in solicitation of membership in such organization. This definition
does not include a person enrolling members on behalf of an employer, union, or other organization.
(2) BASIC HEALTH CARE SERVICES. Emergency care, inpatient hospital and physician care, and
outpatient medical services. (3) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Insurance. (4) ENROLLEE.
An individual who is enrolled in a health maintenance organization. (5) EVIDENCE OF COVERAGE.
Any certificate, agreement, or contract issued to an enrollee setting out the coverage to
which he is entitled. (6) HEALTH CARE SERVICES. Any services included in the furnishing to
any individual of medical or dental care, or hospitalization or incident to the furnishing
of such care or hospitalization, as well as the...
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36-1A-5
Section 36-1A-5 Participation limited to voluntary, charitable, health and human care federations
and agencies with a substantial local presence. (a) Participation in the Alabama State Employee
Combined Charitable Campaign shall be limited to voluntary, charitable, health and human care
federations and agencies with a substantial local presence that provide or support direct
health and welfare services to individuals or their families and meet the criteria set forth
in this section. "Substantial local presence" is defined as a facility, staffed
by professionals or volunteers, available to provide its services and open at least 15 hours
a week. Such services must be available to state employees in the local campaign community,
unless they are rendered to needy persons overseas. Such services must directly benefit human
beings, whether children, youth, adults, the aged, the ill and infirm, or the mentally or
physically handicapped. Such services must consist of care, research, or...
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6-5-333
Section 6-5-333 Dentists, chiropractors, and physicians serving on utilization and quality
control committees, peer review committees, or professional standards review committees; consultants
thereto and employees thereof; dental, chiropractic and medical societies and associations;
appeal to Alabama Dental Association; confidentiality. (a) Any dentist, chiropractor, or physician
licensed to practice medicine in Alabama who serves on a peer review or a utilization and
quality control committee or professional standards review committee or a similar committee
or a committee of similar purpose or any dentist, physician, chiropractor, or individual who
serves as a consultant or employee to one of said committees established either by a dental
society or dental association or by a chiropractic society or chiropractic association or
by a state medical association or county medical society to review any aspect of dental care,
chiropractic care, or medical care at the request of a government...
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