Section 40-14B-10 Qualified Distributions.
A certified capital company may make qualified distributions at any time, but other distributions or payments require qualified investments equal to at least 100% of certified capital. Principal-and-interest payments on indebtedness are allowed without restriction, and Alabama receives a 10% share above a stated return
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A certified capital company may make qualified distributions at any time, but other distributions or payments require qualified investments equal to at least 100% of certified capital. Principal-and-interest payments on indebtedness are allowed without restriction, and Alabama receives a 10% share above a stated return threshold. Once the 100% investment condition is met, the company is no longer subject to regulation under this chapter.
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