41-23-213
Section 41-23-213 Grant program; rulemaking authority; Alabama Broadband Accessibility Fund. (a) The Director of ADECA may establish and administer the broadband accessibility grant program for the purpose of promoting the deployment and adoption of broadband Internet access services to unserved areas. By June 26, 2018, the director shall adopt rules and policies to administer the program and begin to accept applications for grants, and shall adopt such rules as may be necessary to meet the future needs of the grant program. (b) The program shall be administered pursuant to policies developed by ADECA in compliance with this article. The policies shall provide for the awarding of grants to non-governmental entities that are cooperatives, corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, or other private business entities that provide broadband services. Nothing in this article shall expand the authority under state law of any entity to provide broadband service. (c) There is...
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8-19-3
Section 8-19-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings hereinafter ascribed to them: (1) ATTORNEY GENERAL. The Attorney General of the State of Alabama or his duly designated representatives. (2) CONSUMER. Any natural person who buys goods or services for personal, family or household use. (3) GOODS. Includes but is not limited to any property, tangible or intangible, real, personal, or any combination thereof, and any franchise, license, distributorship, or other similar right, privilege, or interest. (4) KNOW, KNOWING, KNOWINGLY, KNOWLEDGE, and KNEW. Either actual awareness or such awareness as a reasonable person should have considering all the surrounding circumstances. (5) PERSON. Includes but is not limited to natural persons, corporations, trusts, partnerships, incorporated or unincorporated associations and any other legal entity. (6) SALE, BUYING, and DISTRIBUTION. In addition to their ordinary meanings, include but are not...
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10A-30-1.02
Section 10A-30-1.02 Laws governing - Generally; applicability of article to professional associations formed prior to January 1, 1984. (a) Professional associations organized pursuant to this article shall be governed generally by all laws governing or applicable to corporations, where applicable, and not in conflict herewith. No such association shall be held or deemed to be a partnership, nor shall such association be governed by laws relating to partnerships. (b) This chapter shall apply only to professional associations organized hereunder before January 1, 1984. (Acts 1961, No. 865, p. 1349, §16; Acts 1983, No. 83-514, §30; §10-10-2; amended and renumbered by Act 2009-513, p. 967, §370.)...
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10A-4-1.03
Section 10A-4-1.03 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the term: (1) DISQUALIFIED PERSON. Any person who is not a qualified person. (2) DOMESTIC PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION. A corporation for profit or nonprofit organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (3) FOREIGN PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION. A corporation or unincorporated association, for profit or nonprofit, organized for the purpose of rendering professional services under a law other than the law of Alabama. (4) LICENSING AUTHORITY. As defined in Section 10A-1-1.03(49). (5) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. As defined in Section 10A-1-1.03(80). (6) QUALIFIED PERSON. With respect to any domestic professional corporation: a. An individual who is authorized by law of Alabama or of any qualified state to render a professional service permitted by the certificate of formation of the professional corporation; b. A general partnership in which all the partners are qualified persons with respect to the...
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34-41-8
Section 34-41-8 Acts not prohibited. (a) This chapter does not prohibit one or more geologists from practicing through the business organizations of a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or professional association. In a partnership, corporation, or professional association, in which the primary activity consists of geological services affecting the public welfare and which require licensing pursuant to this chapter, at least one partner or officer shall be a licensed geologist. (b) This chapter shall not be construed to prevent or to affect: (1) The practice of any profession or trade for which a license is required under any other law of this state, including, but not limited to, the practice of registered professional engineers from lawfully practicing soil mechanics, foundations engineering, and other professional engineering, licensed architects or landscape architects from lawfully practicing architecture or landscape architecture, licensed land surveyors from lawfully...
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41-16-71
Section 41-16-71 Definitions. The following terms as used in this article shall have the following meanings: (1) GSA CONTRACT. A contract for goods or services established by the General Services Administration of the United States Government or its successor agency. (2) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. The services of physicians, architects, engineers, attorneys, and other individuals, or business entities offering the services of such individuals, who possess a high degree of scientific or specialized skill and knowledge where the experience and professional qualifications of the service provider are particularly relevant to the provision of the required service. Questions of whether a required service is a professional service under this article or a service subject to the requirements of Section 41-16-20 shall be determined by the Director of Finance with the advice of the Attorney General. (3) SOLE SOURCE. The provision of goods or a service where only one person or business entity can...
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22-21-20
Section 22-21-20 Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) HOSPITALS. General and specialized hospitals, including ancillary services; independent clinical laboratories; rehabilitation centers; ambulatory surgical treatment facilities for patients not requiring hospitalization; end stage renal disease treatment and transplant centers, including free-standing hemodialysis units; abortion or reproductive health centers; hospices; health maintenance organizations; and other related health care institutions when such institution is primarily engaged in offering to the public generally, facilities and services for the diagnosis and/or treatment of injury, deformity, disease, surgical or obstetrical care. Also included within the term are long term care facilities such as, but not limited to, skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, assisted living facilities, and specialty...
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40-14A-23
Section 40-14A-23 Definition of net worth. (a) Net worth of corporation. The net worth of a corporation shall equal the aggregate net amount of the following items determined as of the first day of the corporation's taxable year and adjusted as required in this article: (1) In the case of a corporation, the sum of the following: a. The issued capital stock and any additional paid-in capital, without reduction for treasury stock; and b. Retained earnings, but not less than zero, which shall include any amounts designated for the payment of dividends until the amounts are definitely and irrevocably placed to the credit of stockholders subject to withdrawal on demand, and (2) In the case of an entity taxed as a corporation under this article that does not issue stock, the difference between the book value of the entity's assets and liabilities, but not less than zero. (b) Net worth of limited liability entities. The net worth of a limited liability entity shall be an amount equal to the...
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5-1A-3
Section 5-1A-3 Use of words "bank," "banker," "banking," etc., restricted. The use of the words "bank," "banker," "banking," or words of similar meaning in any foreign language as a designation or name, or as part of a designation or name, under which business is or may be conducted in the State of Alabama, or in its advertising is restricted to banking corporations organized under the laws of Alabama, other states, the United States, or foreign countries. All other persons, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations, and other entities are prohibited from using the words "bank," "banker," or "banking" or words of similar meaning in any foreign language in advertising or as a designation or name or as part of a designation or name under which business may be conducted in this state unless the superintendent determines that the use of the word by the entity is unlikely to mislead or confuse the public or give the impression that such entity is lawfully organized and...
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8-1-191
Section 8-1-191 Protectable interests. (a) A protectable interest includes all of the following: (1) Trade secrets, as defined in Section 8-27-2. (2) Confidential information, including, but not limited to, pricing information and methodology; compensation; customer lists; customer data and information; mailing lists; prospective customer information; financial and investment information; management and marketing plans; business strategy, technique, and methodology; business models and data; processes and procedures; and company provided files, software, code, reports, documents, manuals, and forms used in the business that may not otherwise qualify as a trade secret but which are treated as confidential to the business entity, in whatever medium provided or preserved, such as in writing or stored electronically. (3) Commercial relationships or contacts with specific prospective or existing customers, patients, vendors, or clients. (4) Customer, patient, vendor, or client good will...
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