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2009 Alabama Code
Title 26 — INFANTS AND INCOMPETENTS.
Chapter 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS.
- Section 26-1-1 Age of majority designated as 19 years.
- Section 26-1-2 Creation of durable power of attorney; effect of acts performed pursuant to durable power of attorney during period of disability, etc., of principal; appointment by court of guardian, etc., subsequent to execution of durable power of attorney; effect of death of principal upon agency relationship and validity of acts of person acting under power of attorney; execution, etc., of affidavit by person exercising power of attorney as to lack of knowledge of revocation, etc., of power of attorney; health care power of attorney.
- Section 26-1-2.1 Gifts by power of attorney.
- Section 26-1-3 Blood donations by persons 17 or older.
- Section 26-1-3.1 Blood donations by persons 17 or older; blood donations by persons 16 years of age.
- Section 26-1-4 Department of Public Safety to provide criminal conviction information on applicants for positions involving child care and treatment; such information to be confidential; applicant to be denied status if has felony conviction; children may be removed from home.
- Section 26-1-5 Age of majority for purposes of contracting for college level education and above.
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