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5-5A-47
Section 5-5A-47 Liability of directors or officers; enforcement powers of superintendent. If
the directors or officers of any bank knowingly and willfully violate or knowingly and willfully
permit any of the officers, agents, or employees of the bank to violate any of the provisions
of this title, each and every director or officer engaging in such knowing and willful violation
or knowing and willful permission shall be liable in his or her personal and individual capacity
for all damages which the bank or any other person shall have sustained in consequence of
such violation. The superintendent may use enforcement powers granted by Section 5-2A-12 to
seek restitution for or on behalf of the bank for damages resulting from such violations.
Further, the superintendent shall have standing to intervene in any court action arising out
of or relating to such violation in order to protect the interests of the superintendent,
the bank, or its shareholders. (Acts 1980, No. 80-658, §5-5-47;...
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18-1A-50
Section 18-1A-50 Entry upon property for suitability studies. (a) A condemnor and its agents
and employees may enter upon real property for a reasonable time and make surveys, examinations,
photographs, tests, soundings, borings, and samplings, or engage in other activities for the
purpose of appraising the property or determining whether it is suitable and within the power
of the condemnor to take for public use, if the entry is: (1) Preceded by reasonable efforts
to notify the owner, and any other person known to be in actual physical occupancy of the
property, of the time, purpose, and scope of the planned entry and activities; (2) Undertaken
during reasonable daylight hours and for reasonable times; (3) Accomplished peaceably and
without inflicting substantial injury; and (4) Not in violation of any other statute. (b)
The entry and activities authorized by this section do not constitute a trespass or constitute
grounds for an inverse condemnation action, but the condemnor is liable...
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26-16-51
Section 26-16-51 Department of Human Resources to adopt guidelines and criteria; general role
and functions of teams. The Department of Human Resources shall adopt guidelines and criteria
relating to the operations and functions of the team as promulgated by the advisory committee
created pursuant to Section 26-16-52. The guidelines will be supplemental to the existing
protective service activities of the children, youth, and family programs of the State of
Alabama. Nothing in this section shall be construed to remove or reduce the duty and responsibility
of any person to report all suspected or actual cases of child abuse or neglect or sexual
abuse of a child pursuant to law. The general role of the teams shall be to support activities
of the program and to provide services to abused and neglected children upon referral by the
county departments of human resources, or any other agency as set forth in the guidelines
and criteria established. To the extent that resources are available...
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35-15-21
Section 35-15-21 Definitions. Unless the context thereof clearly indicates to the contrary,
as used in this article the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) OWNER.
Any public or private organization of any character, including a partnership, corporation,
association, any individual, or any federal, state or local political subdivision or any agency
of any of the foregoing having a legal right of possession of outdoor recreational land. For
the purpose of this article, an employee or agent of the owner, but not an independent contractor
while conducting activities upon the outdoor recreational land, is deemed to be an owner.
(2) OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL LAND. Land and water, as well as buildings, structures, machinery,
and other such appurtenances used for or susceptible of recreational use. (3) RECREATIONAL
USE or RECREATIONAL PURPOSE. Participation in or viewing of activities including, but not
limited to, hunting, fishing, water sports, aerial sports, hiking, camping,...
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45-26-142.10
Section 45-26-142.10 Powers of district; bylaws. (a) The district shall constitute a public
corporation, which shall have the power to do any and all acts or things necessary and convenient
for carrying out the purposes for which it is created, including, but not limited to, all
of the following: (1) To sue and be sued. (2) To have a seal and alter the same at pleasure.
(3) To acquire, hold, and dispose of property, real and personal, tangible and intangible,
or interests therein and to pay therefor in cash or on credit, and to secure and procure payment
of all or any part of the purchase price thereof on the terms and conditions as the board
shall determine. (4) To acquire, own, operate, maintain, and improve a system or systems.
(5) To pledge all or any part of its revenues, or mortgages, or otherwise encumber, all or
any part of its property for the purpose of securing the payment of the principal of and interest
on any of its obligations. (6) To sell, lease, mortgage, or otherwise...
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45-49-140.09
Section 45-49-140.09 Powers of district; taxation exemption. (a) The district shall constitute
a public corporation, which shall have the power to do any and all acts or things necessary
and convenient for carrying out the purposes for which it is created including, but not limited
to: To sue and be sued; to have a seal and alter the same at pleasure; to acquire, hold, and
dispose of property, real and personal, tangible and intangible, or interests therein and
to pay therefor in cash or on credit, and to secure and procure payment of all or any part
of the purchase price thereof on such terms and conditions as the board shall determine; to
acquire, own, operate, maintain, and improve a system or systems; to pledge all or any part
of its revenues, or mortgages, or otherwise encumber, all or any part of its property for
the purpose of securing the payment of the principal of and interest on any of its obligations;
to sell, lease, mortgage, or otherwise encumber or dispose of all or any...
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5-17-45
Section 5-17-45 Legislative findings; powers of credit unions; agreements; reports. (a) The
Legislature finds as fact and determines that the credit unions having their principal place
of business in Alabama must keep pace with technological and other improvements constantly
being made throughout the United States so as to enable Alabama credit unions to render better
and more efficient services to their members. It is necessary and desirable that the administrator
be given additional authority in these fields. (b) The administrator is hereby authorized
to expand powers of Alabama credit unions in order to accomplish both of the following: (1)
Accommodate or take advantage of changing technologies. (2) Assure the ability of Alabama
credit unions to be responsive in their business to the needs and conveniences demanded by
credit union members through on-premises as well as off-premises operations; provided, that
nothing in this section shall enable the administrator to authorize credit...
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9-20-3
Section 9-20-3 Introduction of nonindigenous aquatic plants in public waters prohibited. Any
person who introduces, places, or causes to be introduced or placed, any nonindigenous aquatic
plant into any public waters of the state shall be in violation of this chapter. For purposes
of this section, the unintentional adherence to a boat or boat trailer of a nonindigenous
aquatic plant, and its subsequent unintentional transportation or dispersal in the course
of common and ordinary boating activities and practices, does not constitute a violation of
this chapter. (Acts 1995, No. 95-767, p. 1813, §3.)...
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21-7-9
Section 21-7-9 Right to housing accommodations. (a) An individual with a disability shall be
entitled to full and equal access, as are other members of the general public, to any housing
accommodation offered for rent, lease, or compensation in this state, subject to the conditions
and limitations established by law and applicable alike to all individuals. (b) Nothing in
this section shall require any person renting, leasing, or providing for compensation real
property to modify his or her property in any way or provide a higher degree of care for an
individual with a disability than for an individual who is not disabled. (c)(1) An individual
with a disability who has a service animal or who obtains a service animal shall be entitled
to full and equal access to any housing accommodation as provided for in this section. (2)
An individual with a disability may not be required by the housing accommodation to pay extra
compensation for a service animal, but shall be liable for any damage...
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26-2A-102
Section 26-2A-102 Court appointment of guardian for incapacitated person. (a) Except as provided
by subsection (e), an incapacitated person or any person interested in the welfare of the
incapacitated person may petition for appointment of a limited or general guardian. (b) After
the filing of a petition, the court shall set a date for hearing on the issue of incapacity
so that notices may be given as required by Section 26-2A-103, and, unless the allegedly incapacitated
person is represented by counsel, appoint an attorney to represent the person in the proceeding.
The person so appointed may be granted the powers and duties of a guardian ad litem. The person
alleged to be incapacitated shall be examined by a physician or other qualified person appointed
by the court who shall submit a report in writing to the court. The person alleged to be incapacitated
also shall be interviewed by a court representative sent by the court. The court representative
also shall interview the person who...
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