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Code · Alabama · Title 38 Public Welfare. · Chapter 14 Individual Development Account Program.

Section 38-14-4 Withdrawals and Reimbursements.

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(a)If an emergency occurs, an account owner may withdraw all or part of the account owner’s deposits to an individual development account with the approval of the fiduciary organization.
(b)The account owner shall reimburse his or her individual development account for the amount withdrawn under this section within 12 months after the date of the withdrawal. Failure of the account owner to make a timely reimbursement to the account will remove the account owner from the Individual Development Account Program. Until the reimbursement has been made in full, an account owner may not withdraw any matching funds or accrued interest on matching funds from the account.
(c)If an account owner withdraws money from an individual development account for other than a qualified purpose, the fiduciary organization shall remove the account owner from the program.
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