Code of Alabama
Article 12 - Alabama Supercomputer Authority.
Section 41-10-403 - Operation of Authority as Nonprofit Corporation.

The authority shall be a nonprofit corporation, and no part of its net earnings remaining after payment of its expenses shall inure to the benefit of any private person or entity.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 41 - State Government.

Chapter 10 - Authorities.

Article 12 - Alabama Supercomputer Authority.

Section 41-10-390 - Short Title.

Section 41-10-391 - Legislative Findings of Fact and Declaration of Intent; Construction of Article.

Section 41-10-392 - Authorization and Procedure for Incorporation Generally.

Section 41-10-393 - Filing of Application for Incorporation With Secretary of State; Contents and Execution Thereof; Filing and Recordation of Application by Secretary of State.

Section 41-10-394 - Issuance and Recordation of Certificate of Incorporation by Secretary of State; Secretary of State to Receive No Fees in Connection With Incorporation, Dissolution, etc., of Authority.

Section 41-10-395 - Board of Directors; Composition; Actions of the Authority; Record of Proceedings.

Section 41-10-396 - Powers of Authority Generally.

Section 41-10-397 - Employment of a Chief Executive Officer and Staff.

Section 41-10-398 - Authority to Have No Proprietary Interest in Intellectual Property.

Section 41-10-399 - Confidentiality of Data; Inapplicability of Public Record Laws; Use of Data by Authority; Requirements for Contractual Agreements for Supercomputer Services.

Section 41-10-400 - Establishment of the "Supercomputer System fund."

Section 41-10-401 - Exemption From Taxation of Properties, Income, etc., of Authority.

Section 41-10-402 - Liability Upon Contracts, Obligations, etc., of Authority.

Section 41-10-403 - Operation of Authority as Nonprofit Corporation.

Section 41-10-404 - Transfer of Certain Assets to Authority.

Section 41-10-405 - Duplication of Services to Be Avoided.

Section 41-10-406 - Dissolution of Authority; Title to Property of Authority to Rest in State Upon Dissolution of Authority.