United States — Arizona
ARS § 36-841
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This section defines terms used in the article, including adult, agent, anatomical gift, donor, record, refusal, and tissue.
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United States — Arizona
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This section defines terms used in the article, including adult, agent, anatomical gift, donor, record, refusal, and tissue.
United States — Arizona
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ASRS may set up a data match system with financial institutions, but debtor financial records may be disclosed only to collect money owed to ASRS.
United States — Arizona
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The county treasurer may invest certain unpaid instruments if funds are insufficient, must keep payment records, and must notify the servicing bank when not investing; the original warrant then cannot bear more than 10% annual interest until enough money is available.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines key terms used in the chapter, including “licensed health care provider” and “medical malpractice action.”
United States — Arizona
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This section lets certain insured savings and loan association accounts be used as legal investments and allows fiduciary monies to be deposited with the association itself or with other insured institutions, subject to a trust-writing exception and a security requirement for self-deposits.
United States — Arizona
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The department must set bond, cash-on-hand, insurance, audit, reporting, confidentiality, anti-fraud, and post-employment rules for licensees and department employees. A licensee may keep the bond at an approved bank or other department-approved entity and must receive any interest on the bond.
United States — Arizona
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Members may be entitled to treat a corporation’s notes as legal investments, but they must lend funds when called under the loan agreement and follow the section’s loan and indebtedness limits.
United States — Arizona
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Administrators must hold certain insurance charges, premiums, and return premiums in a fiduciary capacity and handle them through prompt remittance or a fiduciary bank account.
United States — Arizona
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Receivers may liquidate an association like an insolvent bank, and state courts may not appoint a receiver except as this article allows.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines terms used in the chapter, including claim, collection agency, department, deputy director, financial institution, and person.
United States — Arizona
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An association under this chapter has listed corporate powers, including insurance-related actions, federal banking membership, acting as a U.S. fiscal agent when designated, making reasonable charitable donations, creating employee benefit plans, and managing membership and accounts.
United States — Arizona
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A person commits an offense if they issue or pass a check knowing there are not enough funds to cover it. The offense is generally a class 1 misdemeanor, but it can be a class 6 felony if the check is $5,000 or more and the person does not pay the full amount, interest, and fees within 60 days after notice.