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Section 10-11-1

Legislative intent.

The Legislature finds and declares that the services of not-for-profit corporations, organizations, associations, boards, authorities and commissions are critical to the efficient conduct and management of the public, civic and charitable affairs of the citizens of this state. Noncompensated officers, directors, trustees and members of governing bodies of such not-for-profit entities must be permitted to operate without undue concern for the possibility of litigation arising from the discharge of their duties as policymakers.

(Acts 1987, No. 87-706, p. 1242, §1.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title10 > Chapter11 > 10-11-1

Section 10-11-1

Legislative intent.

The Legislature finds and declares that the services of not-for-profit corporations, organizations, associations, boards, authorities and commissions are critical to the efficient conduct and management of the public, civic and charitable affairs of the citizens of this state. Noncompensated officers, directors, trustees and members of governing bodies of such not-for-profit entities must be permitted to operate without undue concern for the possibility of litigation arising from the discharge of their duties as policymakers.

(Acts 1987, No. 87-706, p. 1242, §1.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title10 > Chapter11 > 10-11-1

Section 10-11-1

Legislative intent.

The Legislature finds and declares that the services of not-for-profit corporations, organizations, associations, boards, authorities and commissions are critical to the efficient conduct and management of the public, civic and charitable affairs of the citizens of this state. Noncompensated officers, directors, trustees and members of governing bodies of such not-for-profit entities must be permitted to operate without undue concern for the possibility of litigation arising from the discharge of their duties as policymakers.

(Acts 1987, No. 87-706, p. 1242, §1.)