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33-1-5.1
Section 33-1-5.1 Retirement plans for employees of Alabama State Port Authority. (a)
The Alabama State Port Authority may establish and fund retirement plans for various employees
of the Alabama State Port Authority including but not limited to those employees who are employed
by the port authority under Section 36-26-19, those employees who are "exempt"
under Section 36-26-19, those employees who are employed by the port authority under
Section 33-1-16 as locomotive engineers, locomotive firemen, switchmen, and switch
engine foremen, and hostlers engaged in the operation of the terminal railroads provided for
by said section, and those employees of the port authority who are not otherwise covered
under the State Employees' Retirement System and pay the costs of the establishment and funding
of the retirement plans from the revenues of the port authority. (b) The retirement plans
and benefits shall be in amounts as defined in individual labor contracts and deemed appropriate
and...
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41-15B-1
Section 41-15B-1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them: (1) AT-RISK CHILDREN. Children who because of
social, health, or educational factors are experiencing difficulty with learning, school achievement,
or preparation for employment as evidenced by excessive absence from school without acceptable
excuse, by virtue of being parents, by having been referred to the juvenile court, or by being
one or more years behind their age group in the number of credits obtained or in basic skill
levels obtained. (2) CHILD POPULATION. The population of children below the age of 18 in any
federal decennial census. (3) COUNCIL. The Alabama Children's Policy Council created pursuant
to Sections 12-15-130 to 12-15-132, inclusive. (4) FUND. The Children First Trust Fund as
established by Section 41-15B-2. (5) JUVENILE PROBATION SERVICES. Any juvenile probation
officer, including, but not limited to, administrative personnel, juvenile...
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26-19-4
Section 26-19-4 Specific functions of bureau. ACMEC shall be responsible for the following
specific functions: (1) To receive and promptly enter into the Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency's computer system all reports of law enforcement agencies, and other persons and agencies,
of missing children and adults, exploited children, and of unidentified deceased persons,
and all pertinent information submitted by the person or agency reporting which is contained
in any investigation or investigations conducted pursuant to the report. ACMEC shall promptly
enter the information in the NCIC computer network. If a missing person is subsequently found
or if an unidentified deceased person is subsequently identified, and the information is reported
to the ACMEC, ACMEC shall maintain, as necessary, the data for law enforcement purposes only.
(2) To coordinate with and provide assistance to state and local public and private nonprofit
agencies, including those of other states and the federal...
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11-65-34
Section 11-65-34 Horse breeding fund. Each commission shall establish a special fund
to promote the breeding, raising, and racing of horses in the state, which shall be known
as "The ___ [name of the sponsoring municipality] Racing Commission Breeding and Development
Fund." Each horse racing operator shall pay to its licensing commission a breeding fund
fee for each month during which it conducts any horse racing events. For each horse racing
operator, the breeding fund fee for any month shall be an amount equal to one-half of one
percent [or, in the case of any such fee referable to any month during the period of three
years immediately following such operator's receipt of an operator's license, one-quarter
of one percent] of the horse racing handle for such operator for such month. The breeding
fund fee payable by a horse racing operator for a given month shall be paid to the treasurer
of the commission licensing such operator before the end of the succeeding month. All breeding...

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12-19-180
Section 12-19-180 Criminal history processing fee; allocation of monies; access to court
data from within and without Unified Judicial System; user fees to be deposited in Court Automation
Fund; section not bar to public access to court records. (a) In addition to all other
costs, fees, or fines prescribed by law, each person convicted of a crime in a municipal,
district, or circuit court, except traffic cases which do not involve driving under the influence
of alcohol or controlled substances as set out in Section 32-5A-191, and conservation
cases and juvenile cases, shall be assessed a criminal history processing fee of thirty dollars
($30). The assessment shall be automatically assessed by the clerk of the court upon conviction.
(b) There is created in the State Treasury a fund to be designated as the Public Safety Automated
Fingerprint Identification System Fund, a fund to be designated as the Court Automation Fund,
and a fund to be designated as the Criminal Justice Information...
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22-11D-1
Section 22-11D-1 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds that trauma is one of many
severe health problems in the State of Alabama and a major cause of death and long-term disability.
It is in the best interest of the citizens of Alabama to establish an efficient and well-coordinated
statewide trauma system and to provide for other systems of care as the needs are recognized
and funding becomes available to reduce costs and incidences of inappropriate or inadequate
emergency medical services. (Act 2007-299, p. 541, §1; Act 2012-526, p. 1556, §1.)...
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26-24-3
Section 26-24-3 Duties of secretary. The duties of the secretary shall include, but
not be limited to, all of the following: (1) Advising the Governor and the Legislature in
matters relating to the coordination of services for children under the age of 19. (2) Serving
as a liaison between the Governor and state agencies providing programs or services for children.
(3) Educating and informing legislators and other elected officials about issues affecting
children. (4) Coordinating local effort by creating a network of existing local and community
groups and advocates dedicated to children to enable beneficial organizations throughout the
state to assist and educate each other. (5) Actively seeking and applying for federal and
private grants to fund children's programs. (6) Establishing a repository for information
on programs other than education programs offered by the Department of Education for K-12
in Alabama, which offer services for, or are for the benefit of, or in any way affect...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence
in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with
tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to
requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer
has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among
other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal
within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of
resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and
fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those
specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing
shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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45-8-232
Section 45-8-232 Operation of jail store and telephone system; Law Enforcement Fund.
(a) The Sheriff of Calhoun County or the authorized agents of the sheriff may operate a jail
store and a telephone system for prisoners within the confines of the county jail. The jail
store and telephone system shall be operated to serve the needs of the jail population. (b)(1)
The sheriff shall establish and maintain a Law Enforcement Fund in a bank located in Calhoun
County and selected by the Calhoun County Commission. All proceeds collected under this section
shall be deposited by the sheriff into the Law Enforcement Fund. (2) The sheriff shall keep
an account of all jail store sales, telephone usage fees, and transactions of the Law Enforcement
Fund for annual audit by the Department of Examiners of Public Accounts. The jail store account,
telephone system account, and Law Enforcement Fund shall be audited at the same time other
accounts of the sheriff are audited. The Department of Examiners of...
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12-23A-6
Section 12-23A-6 Assessments and recommendations; treatment services. (a) As part of
the assessment, each jurisdiction shall establish a system to ensure that drug offenders are
placed into a substance abuse treatment program approved by the Department of Mental Health.
To accomplish this, the entity conducting the assessment should make specific recommendations
to the drug court team regarding the level of treatment program and duration necessary so
that the individualized needs of a drug offender may be addressed. These assessments and resulting
recommendations shall be performed by a certified or licensed alcohol and drug professional
in accordance with the criteria certified by the Department of Mental Health, Substance Abuse
Services Division. Treatment recommendations accepted by the court, pursuant to this chapter,
shall be deemed to be reasonable and necessary. (b) An adequate continuum of care for drug
offenders shall be established in response to this chapter. (c) The drug...
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