Alabama Statutes
§ 27-11-3 — Occurrences and Acts Deemed to Constitute Transacting of Insurance Business in State
Alabama § 27-11-3
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Bluebook
Ala. Code § 27-11-3 (2026).
Text
Any of the following occurrences or acts in this state, whether effected by mail or otherwise, by an insurer not licensed to do business in this state shall be included among those occurrences and acts deemed to constitute the transacting of the business of insurance in this state:
(1)The issuance or delivery of contracts or policies of insurance covering subjects resident, located, or expressly to be performed in this state;
(2)The solicitation of applications for such insurance;
(3)The collection of premiums, membership fees, assessments, or other considerations for such insurance; or
(4)The transacting of matters subsequent to the execution of such contracts and arising out of them or concerning them.
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Legislative History
(Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §222.)
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