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27-39-1
Section 27-39-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) AUTOMOBILE CLUB OR ASSOCIATION.
A legal entity which, in consideration of dues, assessments, or periodic payments of money,
promises its members or subscribers to assist them in matters relating to the ownership, operation,
use, or maintenance of a motor vehicle; provided, however, that the definition of automobile
clubs shall not include persons or associations or corporations which are organized and operated
solely for the purpose of conducting, sponsoring, or sanctioning motor vehicle races, exhibitions,
or contests upon race tracks or upon race courses established and marked as such for the duration
of such particular event. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Insurance of the State of
Alabama. (Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §798.)...
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33-5-54
Section 33-5-54 Issuance of boater safety certification. (a) Unless otherwise provided in this
article, upon the installation of a system for the issuance of boater safety certifications
with color photographs of holders, all certifications and renewals issued in this state shall
be issued in the following manner: (1) The person shall apply under oath to the judge of probate
or license commissioner of the county of residence for the certification or renewal upon a
form which shall be provided by the Director of Public Safety. (2) Subject to the other provisions
of this section, the judge of probate or license commissioner shall take a color photograph
of the holder, with equipment to be furnished by the Department of Public Safety, to be attached
to each application. (b) It is the legislative intent to implement and maintain a boater safety
certification program at the lowest possible cost to the citizens of Alabama. Consistent with
this goal, it is the legislative intent to not...
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40-12-410
Section 40-12-410 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) AUTOMOTIVE DISMANTLER
AND PARTS RECYCLER. A person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of purchasing and
dismantling, disassembling or repairing, wrecked, abandoned, or repairable motor vehicles,
and selling the usable parts thereof, or selling such wrecked, abandoned, or repairable motor
vehicles as a unit at wholesale, or selling the hulk of the vehicle after the salvageable
parts have been removed. For the purposes of this article, a person, firm, or corporation
shall be presumed to be engaging in the business of an automotive dismantler and parts recycler
if such person, firm, or corporation shall possess 10 or more inoperable motor vehicles for
more than 30 days, except where such inoperable motor vehicles are being held by a licensed
junk dealer or scrap processor for the purpose of recycling scrap metal or are...
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45-20-83.53
Section 45-20-83.53 Notice of refusal; retrieval and voiding of license; records. (a) In Covington
County, when a negotiable instrument, such as a check or draft, given for a motor vehicle
license, boat license, driver's license, privilege license, or conservation license is found
to be noncollectible for any reason, the judge of probate, or his or her designee, shall notify
the maker or drawer of the negotiable instrument, in writing, that payment of the negotiable
instrument was refused by the drawee and that if the maker or drawer does not pay the holder
thereof the amount due thereon, within 10 days of the mailing of the notice to the maker or
drawer, then the motor vehicle license shall be subject to being retrieved or voided by the
judge of probate without further notice. Written notice by regular mail to the address printed
on the instrument or given by the maker or drawer at the time of issuance shall be conclusively
deemed sufficient and equivalent to notice having been...
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45-31-83.01
Section 45-31-83.01 Mail-out of tags; fee. (a) The judge of probate, as an option to providing
for citizens to acquire motor vehicle tags from the office of the judge of probate, may provide
for the mail-out of tags and the related collection of payment for ad valorem taxes and motor
vehicle tags. (b) The judge of probate shall collect a fee for each vehicle for the mail-out
option provided in subsection (a). The fee shall be charged to cover the necessary costs of
notification, handling, packing, and mailing of motor vehicle tags. No mail-out fee shall
be charged for registration of vehicles made in person at the office of the judge of probate.
(c) The county commission shall set the mail-out fee to be collected and may adjust the fee
as cost changes may require. (d) The mail-out fee collected by the judge of probate shall
be paid into the general fund of the county on a monthly basis. (Act 98-649, p. 1426, §§1-4.)...

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45-34-84.81
Section 45-34-84.81 Procedures governing noncollectible negotiable instruments. (a) In Henry
County, when a negotiable instrument, such as a check or draft, given for a motor vehicle
license, boat license, driver's license, privilege license, or conservation license is found
to be noncollectible for any reason, the judge of probate, or his or her designee, shall notify
the maker or drawer of the negotiable instrument in writing that payment of the negotiable
instrument was refused by the drawee and that if the maker or drawer does not pay the holder
thereof the amount due thereon within 10 days of the mailing of the notice to the maker or
drawer, then the license shall be subject to retrieval or voided by the judge of probate without
further notice. Written notice by regular mail to the address printed on the instrument or
given by the maker or drawer at the time of issuance of the license shall be conclusively
deemed sufficient and equivalent to notice having been received by the...
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8-33-2
Section 8-33-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATOR. A third party other than the warrantor who is designated by the
warrantor to be responsible for the administration of vehicle protection product warranties.
(2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of the Department of Insurance. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Department
of Insurance. (4) INCIDENTAL COSTS. Expenses specified in the warranty incurred by the warranty
holder related to the failure of the vehicle protection product to perform as provided in
the warranty. Incidental costs may include, without limitation, insurance policy deductibles,
rental vehicle charges, the difference between the actual value of the stolen vehicle at the
time of theft and the cost of a replacement vehicle, sales taxes, registration fees, transaction
fees, and mechanical inspection fees. (5) SERVICE CONTRACT. A contract or agreement as defined
in subdivision (13) of Section 8-32-2. (6) VEHICLE...
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32-10-13
Section 32-10-13 Accident response service. (a) As used in this section, the following terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) ACCIDENT RESPONSE SERVICE FEE. A fee imposed for the
response or investigation by a law enforcement officer or agency of a motor vehicle accident.
(2) ENTITY. A governmental entity or agency or department of a governmental entity. (3) LAW
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. The Alabama Department of Public Safety, the police department of each
incorporated city or municipality, the department of each sheriff of the state, including
all deputy sheriffs, the enforcement division of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, the Public Service Commission, and each public agency in the state charged with
the enforcement of any laws and the officers and employees of which have the power as such
to make arrests. The term does not include rescue squads or volunteer fire departments. (4)
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. An officer of a law enforcement agency. (b)...
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32-5-222
Section 32-5-222 Requirements for child passenger restraints. (a) Every person transporting
a child in a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, or highways of this state, shall
provide for the protection of the child by properly using an aftermarket or integrated child
passenger restraint system meeting applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards and the
requirements of subsection (b). This section shall not be interpreted to release in part or
in whole the responsibility of an automobile manufacturer to insure the safety of children
to a level at least equivalent to existing federal safety standards for adults. In no event
shall failure to wear a child passenger restraint system be considered as contributory negligence.
The term "motor vehicle" as used in this section shall include a passenger car,
pickup truck, van (seating capacity of 10 or less), minivan, or sports utility vehicle. (b)
The size appropriate restraint system required for a child in subsection (a) must...
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32-7A-3
(4) May operate a pilot program to study the extent of the uninsured motorist problem in this
state, to make operational changes that it sees necessary in order to reduce the number of
uninsured motorists, and to manage the registration selection, suspension, and reinstatement
processes in the most productive manner possible. Funding for the pilot program, including
performance-based or fixed fees, or both, shall be derived from registration reinstatement
fees. (5) May enter into a personal services contract with a consulting firm having
personnel with extensive operational and management experience in the development, deployment,
and operation of insurance verification programs. This firm shall assist in operating a pilot
program by analyzing and using available data to share nationally-recognized best practices
for operating insurance verification programs, to study existing and planned practices and
implement recommendations for improvement, and to have responsibility for...
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