United States — Alabama
Section 5-8A-38 Deposit of Funds Collected by Receiver.
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A receiver must deposit the money collected in one or more banks in this state from time to time.
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United States — Alabama
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A receiver must deposit the money collected in one or more banks in this state from time to time.
United States — Alabama
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Banks, insurance companies, and savings and loan associations may make and invest in certain FHA-related loans and securities, and qualifying fiduciaries may keep an allowed servicing charge.
United States — Alabama
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The Governor may designate a qualified public depositary bank or savings association as a state depositary.
United States — Alabama
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A company seeking an acquisition must file its application materials with the superintendent and pay any required application fee; the superintendent must also require public notice and an opportunity for comment.
United States — Alabama
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This section was repealed, effective May 12, 2004.
United States — Alabama
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Fund money must be kept in separate accounts, and the fund admin can invest it in authorized securities subject to stated conditions.
United States — Alabama
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The authority may seek expert input and must limit, reserve, and allocate funding according to the stated percentage rules and calendar-year limits.
United States — Alabama
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This section says the chapter’s bonds, bond anticipation notes, and notes are legal investments for listed public, financial, fiduciary, and similar actors, and they may also be deposited with and received by state and local public bodies where such deposits are authorized.
United States — Alabama
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Proposed incorporators and proposed stockholders must file sworn affidavits and related documents with the superintendent before the bank can proceed.
United States — Alabama
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Any bank may increase or decrease its authorized capital, but only with the superintendent’s consent.
United States — Alabama
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This provision was repealed, effective May 12, 2004.
United States — Alabama
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A bank may not issue capital notes or capital debentures unless the superintendent gives prior written approval.
United States — Alabama
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This provision says the authority’s bonds are legal investments for specified public and private financial actors and fiduciaries, and they may be deposited with state or municipal officers or agencies.
United States — Alabama
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Within a class of deposits in a bank where particular assets are segregated, the separate items may be mingled and commingled.
United States — Alabama
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Several public and private entities may invest certain funds in the corporation’s bonds, and those bonds are authorized security for public deposits.
United States — Alabama
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A coroner or medical examiner must provide certain decedent information and postmortem results to a procurement organization when requested, and related participants may have to share information, reimburse costs, or follow recovery decisions.
United States — Alabama
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Bonds issued by the bank, transfers of those bonds, and income from them are exempt from taxation and assessment by the state and local governments.
United States — Alabama
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The commissioner may examine a reinsurance intermediary and access its books, bank accounts, and records.
United States — Alabama
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Banks, savings and loan associations, insurance companies, fiduciaries, and trustees may invest in alternative financing contracts or interests in them.
United States — Alabama
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This section was repealed, effective January 1, 2001.