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27-41-11
Section 27-41-11 Particular investments - Bonds, etc., of local public housing authorities.
An insurer may invest in bonds, debentures, or other evidences of indebtedness of local public
housing authorities existing under the laws of the United States or of any state if such obligations
are: (1) Secured by a pledge of annual contributions unconditionally payable under the annual
contributions contract between the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the local
agencies issuing the bonds; (2) Unconditionally guaranteed by the state, municipality, or
political subdivision creating the authority, if the tax supported obligations of such state,
municipality, or political subdivision so guaranteeing would be eligible for investment under
this chapter; or (3) Secured by payments to be made sufficient to pay principal and interest
on the bonds under an "assistance contract" between the local authority and the
state, municipality, or other political subdivision creating the...
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34-14A-6
Section 34-14A-6 Exemptions. This chapter does not apply to: (1) Any employee of a licensee
who does not hold himself or herself out for hire or engage in residential home building,
except as such employee of a licensee. (2) An authorized employee of the United States, the
State of Alabama, or any municipality, county, or other political subdivision, if the employee
does not hold himself or herself out for hire or otherwise engage in residential home building
except in accordance with his or her employment. (3) General contractors holding a current
and valid license, issued prior to January 1, 1992, under Chapter 8 of this title. (4) Real
estate licensees, licensed engineers, and licensed architects operating within the scope of
their respective licenses on behalf of clients. (5) a. Owners of property when acting as their
own contractor and providing all material supervision themselves, when building or improving
one-family or two-family residences on such property for the occupancy or...
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34-27C-3
Section 34-27C-3 Powers of the board. (a) The board shall have the following powers: (1) In
accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, to adopt rules not in conflict with the
laws of this state which are reasonable, proper, and necessary to carry out the functions
of the board in the regulation of persons engaged in providing security officers within this
state. Any interested person may petition the board to adopt, amend, or repeal any rule and
the board shall prescribe by rule any necessary forms for petitions and procedures for submission,
consideration, and disposition of petitions. (2) To enforce compliance with this chapter.
(3) To establish rules and procedures for the preparation and processing of examinations,
applications, license certificates, certification cards, licensure cards, renewals, appeals,
hearings, and rulemaking proceedings. (4) To determine the qualifications of licensees, certified
trainers, and security officers consistent with this chapter. (5) To levy...
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39-2-6
Section 39-2-6 Award of contract; additional competitive bids; work done by force account;
availability of plans, etc.; use of convict labor; assignment of contract; agreements, etc.,
among bidders; advance disclosure; life cycle costs. (a) The contract shall be awarded to
the lowest responsible and responsive bidder, unless the awarding authority finds that all
the bids are unreasonable or that it is not to the interest of the awarding authority to accept
any of the bids. A responsible bidder is one who, among other qualities determined necessary
for performance, is competent, experienced, and financially able to perform the contract.
A responsive bidder is one who submits a bid that complies with the terms and conditions of
the invitation for bids. Minor irregularities in the bid shall not defeat responsiveness.
The bidder to whom the award is made shall be notified by telegram, confirmed facsimile, or
letter at the earliest possible date. If the successful bidder fails or refuses to...
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41-21-4
Section 41-21-4 Contract to publish code not subject to competitive bid laws; sale of code
by contractor. (a) Any contract to publish the official code of the statutes of Alabama under
Section 29-7-6 may relate to any medium or form of the code and shall not be subject to the
competitive bid laws of the state, including, but not limited to, Article 2 (commencing with
Section 41-16-20) and Article 3 (commencing with Section 41-16-50) of Chapter 16 of this title.
(b) A person under contract with the state to publish the official code of the statutes of
Alabama may sell the code or any portion of the code, in any form or medium, pursuant to the
contract to any person, firm, or corporation within or outside the state, if it is sold at
prices determined and fixed by the publisher and the Legislative Council. (Acts 1977, No.
352, p. 470, §4; Act 98-676, p. 1488, §1.)...
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45-16A-20
Section 45-16A-20 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) ALARM MONITORING SERVICE. A service that uses a device located at
a residence, place of business, or other fixed premises for both of the following purposes:
a. To receive signals from other devices located at or about the premises regarding a possible
threat at the premises to life, safety, or property, from burglary, fire, vandalism, bodily
injury, or other emergency. b. To transmit a signal regarding any threat by means of transmission
facilities of a municipality, municipal instrumentality, local exchange carrier, or one of
its affiliates to a remote monitoring center to alert a person at the center of the need to
inform the customer or another person or police, fire, rescue, security, or public safety
personnel of the threat, but does not include a service that uses a medical monitoring device
attached to an individual for the automatic surveillance of an ongoing...
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45-39-250
Section 45-39-250 Definitions. As used in this part, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) ALARM MONITORING SERVICE. A service that uses a device located at a residence,
place of business, or other fixed premises for both of the following purposes: a. To receive
signals from other devices located at or about the premises regarding a possible threat at
the premises to life, safety, or property, from burglary, fire, vandalism, bodily injury,
or other emergency. b. To transmit a signal regarding any threat by means of transmission
facilities of a municipality, municipal instrumentality, local exchange carrier, or one of
its affiliates to a remote monitoring center to alert a person at the center of the need to
inform the customer or another person or police, fire, rescue, security, or public safety
personnel of the threat, but does not include a service that uses a medical monitoring device
attached to an individual for the automatic surveillance of an ongoing medical...
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8-33-3
Section 8-33-3 Compliance. (a) No vehicle protection product may be sold or offered for sale
in this state unless the seller, warrantor, and administrator, if any, comply with the provisions
of this chapter. (b) Vehicle protection product warrantors and related vehicle protection
product sellers and warranty administrators complying with this chapter are not required to
comply with and are not subject to any other provision of the Alabama Insurance Code. (c)
Service contract providers who do not sell vehicle protection products are not subject to
the requirements of this chapter and sales of vehicle protection products are exempt from
the requirements of Chapter 32. (d) Warranties, indemnity agreements, and guarantees that
are not provided as a part of a vehicle protection product are not subject to this chapter.
(Act 2006-600, p. 1638, §3.)...
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11-54-186
Section 11-54-186 Exemption from competitive bid laws. Any authority and all contracts made
by it shall be exempt from the laws of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids for
any contract to be entered into by municipalities or public corporations authorized by them,
including, but without limitation to, the provisions of Article 3 of Chapter 16 of Title 41.
(Acts 1980, No. 80-648, p. 1235, §17.)...
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11-89A-18
Section 11-89A-18 Exemption from competitive bid laws. Any authority and all contracts made
by it shall be exempt from the laws of the State of Alabama requiring competitive bids for
any contract to be entered into by municipalities or public corporations authorized by them,
including, but without limitation to, the provisions of Article 3 of Chapter 16 of Title 41.
(Acts 1980, No. 80-278, p. 368, §19.)...
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