(a) A certified capital company may make a qualified distribution at any time. To make a distribution or payment, other than a qualified distribution, a company must have made qualified investments in an amount cumulatively equal to at least 100 percent of its certified capital.

Terms Used In Alabama Code 40-14B-10

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(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a company may make payments of principal and interest on its indebtedness without any restriction, including payments of indebtedness of the company on which certified investors earned premium tax credits.
(c) The State of Alabama shall receive a 10 percent share of any distributions other than qualified distributions and payments with respect to indebtedness from the certified capital company to its equity holders above and beyond the amount of distributions that would result in an internal rate of return on the total amount of certified capital allotted to the certified capital company plus any additional capital contribution to the certified capital company in excess of 15 percent.
(d) Once a certified capital company has made qualified investments in an amount cumulatively equal to 100 percent of the certified capital allocated to it, the certified capital company shall no longer be subject to regulation under this chapter.