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  2. Begin with Section 1, Living Will. Fill in your name and confirm you are of sound mind and at least 19 years old. Clearly state your wishes regarding life-sustaining treatment by placing your initials next to 'yes' or 'no'.
  3. Continue to specify your preferences for artificially provided food and hydration by initialing the corresponding options.
  4. In Section 2, decide if you want to name a health care proxy. If yes, provide their details including name, relationship, address, and phone numbers.
  5. In Section 3, acknowledge that your directions will be followed by signing and dating the form. Ensure you understand the implications of your choices.
  6. Complete Sections 5 and 6 by having two witnesses sign the document, confirming they meet the requirements outlined.

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For this rule, a statutorily exempt entity is defined as: (a) Any person or company, as those terms are defined under 40-23-1, Code of Ala. 1975, that has been granted a statutory exemption from the payment of Alabama sales and use taxes.
If you are over 65 years of age, or permanent and totally disabled (regardless of age), or blind (regardless of age), you are exempt from the state portion of property tax. County taxes may still be due. Please contact your local taxing official to claim your homestead exemption.