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11-89C-8
Section 11-89C-8 Immunity of corporation, board members, and employees. (a) Any public corporation
shall be immune from civil suit for damages to the same extent as a department of state government.
(b) No board member, executive committee member, or individual employee, whether employed
directly by a public corporation or on loan, detail, or other form of assignment to a public
corporation, shall incur any personal, civil, or criminal liability for the performance
of any official duty pursuant to this chapter, except for an act involving willful misconduct,
illegal activity, gross or wanton negligence, or bad faith. (c) While in the performance of
any employment, duty, or responsibility for and on behalf of the public corporation, no individual
employee, board member, or committee member shall be deemed an agent or employee for purposes
of civil liability for claims and damages of any county, municipality, or member governing
body. (d) Official acts of public corporations and...
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19-3B-1304
Section 19-3B-1304 Trusts for employees or self-employed persons. (a) A trust of real or personal
property or real and personal property combined: (1) which is created by an employer
as part of a stock bonus plan, pension plan, disability or death benefit plan, or profit-sharing
plan, for the exclusive benefit of some or all his or her employees, to which contributions
are made by such employer or employees, or both, for the purpose of distribution to such employees
the earnings of the principal, or both earnings and principal of the fund so held in trust;
or (2) which is created by a self-employed person or group of self-employed persons and: a.
which is part of a retirement, disability, or death benefit plan for such self-employed person
or persons; and b. contributions to which are deductible, in whole or in part, from gross
income for federal income tax purposes under the internal revenue laws of the United States;
or (3) which is created for the collective investment of the funds...
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36-30-2
failure or refusal to use safety appliances provided by his or her employer or his or her willful
refusal or neglect to perform a statutory duty or any other willful violation of a law or
his or her willful breach of a reasonable rule or regulation governing the performance of
his or her duties or his or her employment of which rule or regulation he or she had knowledge.
Any peace officer, firefighter, volunteer firefighter, or rescue squad member whose death
results proximately from an injury received while performing his or her duties shall,
for the purposes of this article, be deemed to have been killed while in the performance of
such duties. If the State Health Officer determines from all available evidence that a volunteer
firefighter, who is a member of an organized volunteer fire department registered with the
Alabama Forestry Commission, has become totally disabled as a result of any injury
received while engaged in the performance of his or her fire-fighting duties and...
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11-12-2
Section 11-12-2 Indemnification of owners for injuries, etc., caused by dipping of cattle -
Limitations of liability - Carelessness, etc., of owners or agents. No county shall be liable
under the provisions of Section 11-12-1 for any injury, damage, or death which may
be caused by the actual handling of such cattle by the owners or agents of such owners in
driving such cattle to and from the vat or for injuries, damages, or deaths caused by the
carelessness, neglect, or roughness in driving cattle through such vats. (Acts 1919, No. 732,
p. 1082; Code 1923, §6791; Code 1940, T. 12, §112.)...
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25-5-87
Section 25-5-87 Preference of right to compensation, etc. The right to compensation and of
compensation awarded any injured employee or for death claims to his dependents shall have
the same preference against the assets of the employer as other unpaid wages for labor; but
such compensation shall not become a lien upon the property of third persons by reason of
such preference. (Acts 1919, No. 245, p. 206; Code 1923, §7577; Code 1940, T. 26, §303.)...

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11-47-192
Section 11-47-192 Filing of statement as to manner of injury, damages claimed, etc.
No recovery shall be had against any city or town on a claim for personal injury
received, unless a sworn statement be filed with the clerk by the party injured or his personal
representative in case of his death stating substantially the manner in which the injury
was received, the day and time and the place where the accident occurred and the damages claimed.
(Code 1907, §1275; Code 1923, §2031; Code 1940, T. 37, §504.)...
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13A-11-235
Section 13A-11-235 Restitution; remedies. (a) A person convicted of a violation of this article
shall be ordered to make full restitution for damages, including incidental and consequential
expenses, incurred by the service dog and its user, which arise out of or are related to the
violation. (b) Restitution for a conviction under this article includes, but is not limited
to, any of the following: (1) The medical expenses of the service dog and its user, and the
value of the service dog to its user for the period in which the dog is unable to perform
its duties due to injuries suffered as a proximate cause of the violation, or if the violation
resulted in the death or permanent disability of the service dog, the value of the service
dog to its user. (2) The cost of any retraining of the service dog needed as a result of the
violation. (3) Compensation for wages or earned income lost by the service dog user as a proximate
cause of the violation. (4) Any other economic loss suffered by...
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25-5-32
Section 25-5-32 Excluded defenses. In all cases brought under this article, it shall not be
a defense: (1) That the employee was negligent, unless and except it shall also appear that
such negligence was wilful or that such employee was guilty of wilful misconduct as defined
in Section 25-5-51. (2) That the injury was caused by the negligence of a fellow employee.
(3) That the employee had assumed the risks inherent in or incidental to the work, or arising
out of his employment, or arising from the failure of the employer to provide and maintain
safe premises and suitable appliances, which grounds of defense are hereby abolished. (Acts
1919, No. 245, p. 206; Code 1923, §7535; Code 1940, T. 26, §254.)...
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25-2-2
Section 25-2-2 Duties generally. (a) The general functions and duties of the Department of
Labor shall be as follows: (1) To administer all labor laws and all laws relating to the relationship
between employer and employee, including laws relating to hours of work, and working conditions
in places of employment. (2) To make or cause to be made all necessary inspections to determine
whether or not the laws, the administration of which is delegated to the Department of Labor,
and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto, are being complied with by employers and
employees, and to take such action as may be necessary to enforce compliance; provided, however,
that there shall be no inspection of boilers which have been inspected, approved, and insured
by an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Alabama. Provided, however,
that this provision may not prevent compliance verification by the department. (3) To propose
to the board of appeals, provided for in this...
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27-7-5.2
Section 27-7-5.2 Licenses - Limited license for travel insurance producers. (a) As used in
this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) OFFER AND DISSEMINATE.
Provide general information, including a description of the coverage and price, as well as
processing the application, collecting premiums, and performing other non-licensable activities
permitted by the state. (2) TRAVEL INSURANCE. a. Insurance coverage for personal risks
incident to planned travel, including, but not limited to: 1. Interruption or cancellation
of trip or event. 2. Loss of baggage or personal effects. 3. Damages to accommodations
or rental vehicles. 4. Sickness, accident, disability, or death occurring during travel. b.
Travel insurance does not include major medical plans which provide comprehensive medical
protection for travelers with trips lasting six months or longer, including for example, those
working overseas or military personnel being deployed. (3) TRAVEL INSURANCE...
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