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26-19A-3
Section 26-19A-3 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) BROADCASTER. Any entity that is engaged in the business of
broadcasting video or audio programs, whether through the public airwaves, by cable, by direct
or indirect satellite transmissions, or by any other means of communication. (2) DEPARTMENT.
The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (3) MISSING AND ENDANGERED PERSONS ALERT. A voluntary
program entered into by the department and other local and state law enforcement agencies
and the Alabama Association of Broadcasters and broadcasters licensed to serve in the state,
which provides that if the department verifies that a person living with a mental disability,
physical disability, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or autism is missing or lost and in danger,
a media alert is transmitted. The broadcasters participating in the program then distribute
the media alert. (Act 2009-145, p. 280, §3; Act 2020-40, §1.)...
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27-1-23
Section 27-1-23 Motor vehicle accidents by certain public safety officers. (a) A personal auto
insurance carrier of a full-time law enforcement officer or firefighter of a municipality
or a county or the State of Alabama or a member of a volunteer fire department, volunteer
rescue squad, or volunteer emergency medical service shall not consider any motor vehicle
accident of the full-time law enforcement officer or firefighter or member of a volunteer
fire department, volunteer rescue squad, or volunteer emergency medical service in fixing
insurance premiums or cause any increase in the employee's personal automobile insurance premiums
if, at the time of the accident, any of the following conditions exist: (1) The full-time
law enforcement officer or firefighter or member of a volunteer fire department, volunteer
rescue squad, or volunteer emergency medical service was acting as an agent of the governmental
employer or of the volunteer fire department, volunteer rescue squad, or...
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31-13-4
Section 31-13-4 Memorandum of agreement with U.S. Department of Homeland Security. (a) The
Attorney General shall attempt to negotiate the terms of a memorandum of agreement between
the State of Alabama and the United States Department of Homeland Security, as provided in
8 U.S.C. Section 1357(g), concerning the enforcement of federal immigration laws, detentions
and removals, and related investigations in the State of Alabama by certain state law enforcement
officers designated by the Attorney General. (b) The memorandum of agreement negotiated pursuant
to subsection (a) shall be signed on behalf of this state by the Attorney General and the
Governor or as otherwise required by the appropriate federal agency. (c) A report of the results
of the attempt of the Attorney General to enter into a memorandum of agreement shall be submitted
to the Legislature by March 1, 2012. (Act 2011-535, §4.)...
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31-9A-12
Section 31-9A-12 Homeland Security Task Force. (a) The Homeland Security Task Force shall consist
of the following members: (1) The Governor, as chairman. (2) The Director of Homeland Security.
(3) The Director of Emergency Management. (4) The Adjutant General. (5) The Attorney General.
(6) The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. (7) The State Health Officer. (8) The
Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (9) The Director of Transportation.
(10) The Director of Finance. (11) The Director of the Alabama Port Authority. (12) The State
Fire Marshal. (13) A representative of county governments appointed by the Governor. (14)
A representative of municipal governments appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(15) A representative of county law enforcement agencies appointed by the Speaker of the House
of Representatives. (16) A representative of municipal law enforcement agencies appointed
by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. (17) A...
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36-21-8
Section 36-21-8 Badge and pistol as part of retirement benefits for certain law enforcement
officers and investigators. Any person who, at the time of retirement, is in good standing
and employed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board, the State Forestry Commission, the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center,
the Public Service Commission, campus police at a state institution, or any other state agency
which requires its officers to be Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission certified
as a law enforcement officer or investigator, or by the Department of Public Safety as a State
Capitol Police Officer shall receive, as part of his or her retirement benefits, without cost,
his or her badge and pistol. (Acts 1981, No. 81-291, p. 373, §1; Acts 1991, No. 91-568, p.
1049, §1; Acts 1994, No. 94-713, p. 1386, §1; Acts 1996, No. 96-768, p. 1354, §1; Act 2002-519,
p. 1346, §1; Act 2003-363, §1.)...
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13A-8-37.2
Section 13A-8-37.2 Lawful possession of metal property. Compliance by a secondary metals recycler
with Sections 13A-8-31, 13A-8-31.1, 13A-8-31.2, and 13A-8-37.1, with regard to a purchase
of metal property shall be recognized by law enforcement agencies and the Alabama state courts
as evidence that the possession of the metal property is lawful. (Act 2012-426, p. 1149, §2.)...

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15-27-18
Section 15-27-18 Applicants for position in law enforcement, etc. Notwithstanding any other
provision of this chapter, an applicant for a position in law enforcement or corrections or
a law enforcement or correctional officer shall disclose and produce any expunged record pursuant
to this chapter or any other state law to the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training
Commission, and the commission shall have access to any expunged records sealed or archived
pursuant to this chapter for purposes of certification and regulation of persons as correctional
and law enforcement officers. (Act 2014-292, p. 1043, §18.)...
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36-15-62
Section 36-15-62 Appointment of investigators for the office of the Attorney General - Compensation.
(a) The chief investigator and other investigators appointed pursuant to this article shall
be compensated at a rate to be set by the Attorney General. In setting the rate of compensation
the Attorney General may take into consideration that amount paid to other law enforcement
officers of the State of Alabama including, but not limited to, those officers of corresponding
duties, lengths of service, and responsibilities in the Alabama Department of Public Safety.
(b) In the event anyone serving in the classified service of the State of Alabama shall accept
appointment as an investigator and shall later be removed or resign from the position of investigator,
the person shall revert to his or her former position in which he or she held status in the
classified service. The reversion shall be without loss of salary or other benefits which
would have accrued to the person and to which he or...
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36-15-63
Section 36-15-63 Appointment of investigators for the office of the Attorney General - Powers.
Investigators appointed pursuant to the provisions of this article shall have all of the powers
vested in deputy sheriffs and all other law enforcement officers of the State of Alabama,
including but not limited to, the powers of arrest and the power to serve any and all process
and shall perform such duties, responsibilities and functions as may be assigned by the Attorney
General. (Acts 1991, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 91-737, &sect;4.)...
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36-21-120
Section 36-21-120 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) POLICE OFFICER. A law enforcement officer appointed by a
tribe pursuant to Section 36-21-122 who meets all of the requirements of the Alabama Peace
Officers' Standards and Training Commission for certified law enforcement officers. (2) RESERVATION.
The Mowa Choctaw Indian Reservation or Poarch Creek Indian Reservation, including any and
all tribal properties or property owned in trust for the tribe by the United States government.
(3) TRIBE. The tribe of Indians known as the Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians organized as a nonprofit
corporation and recognized as a tribal government and law enforcement agency by the State
of Alabama and the tribe of Indians recognized as the Poarch Band of Creek Indians by the
federal government and by the State of Alabama as a tribal government and as a law enforcement
agency. (Act 99-527, p. 1152, §1; Act 2018-393, §1.)...
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