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12-19-3
Section 12-19-3 Phasing of state assumption of financial responsibility for Unified Judicial
System. The state assumption of financial responsibility for the Unified Judicial System shall
be phased over three fiscal years as follows: (1) The state shall be responsible for the following
beginning in the 1975-76 fiscal year: a. Salaries and expenses of the Supreme Court, the Court
of Criminal Appeals and the Court of Civil Appeals; b. Salaries and expenses of the Judicial
Inquiry Commission, the Court of the Judiciary, the Judicial Compensation Commission, the
Permanent Study Commission on Alabama's Judicial System and the Judicial Conference; c. Salaries
and expenses of circuit judges and supernumerary and retired justices and judges; d. Salaries,
including supernumerary salaries and expenses, of court reporters paid by the State of Alabama;
e. Salaries and expenses of the Administrative Office of Courts and the Department of Court
Management; f. State contributions to judicial...
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12-2-30
Section 12-2-30 Powers and duties as to supervision and administration of courts generally.
(a) The Chief Justice shall see that the business of the several courts of the state is attended
with proper dispatch and that cases, civil and criminal, are not permitted to become congested
or delayed, and he shall take care that prisoners are not allowed to remain in the jails without
a prompt trial. (b) In connection with these duties and other responsibilities, the Chief
Justice is authorized and empowered: (1) To maintain a roster of supernumerary circuit judges
who are willing and able to undertake special duties from time to time and to assign supernumerary
circuit judges in accordance with the provisions of law and, further, to assign supernumerary
circuit judges and circuit judges, provided they are agreeable, in connection with studies,
projects and functions designed to improve the administration of justice and the courts in
Alabama and in connection with projects, studies and...
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13A-8-34
Section 13A-8-34 Contesting identification or ownership of metal property. (a) If the secondary
metals recycler contests the identification or ownership of the metal property, the party
other than the secondary metals recycler claiming ownership of any metal property in the possession
of the secondary metals recycler may, provided that a timely report of the theft of the metal
property was made to the proper authorities, bring an action in the circuit court of the county
in which the secondary metals recycler is located. The petition for the action shall include
a description of the means of identification of the metal property utilized by the petitioner
to determine ownership of the metal property in the possession of the secondary metals recycler.
If the person who sold the metal property to the secondary metals recycler is convicted of
theft of property or criminal mischief related to the removal of the metal property, the court
shall order the defendant to make full restitution to...
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15-12-1
Section 15-12-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) APPOINTED COUNSEL. Any attorney licensed to practice law in the State
of Alabama who is appointed by the court to represent an indigent defendant. (2) CONTRACT
COUNSEL. Any attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama, or a firm, association,
corporation, or partnership of lawyers so licensed, executing a contract for the provision
of indigent defense services. (3) DIRECTOR. The Director of the Office of Indigent Defense
Services. (4) INDIGENT DEFENDANT. Any person involved in a criminal or juvenile proceeding
in the trial or appellate courts of the state for which proceeding representation by counsel
is constitutionally required or is authorized or required by statute or court rule, including
parents of children during the termination of parental rights hearings, who under oath or
affirmation states that he or she is unable to pay for his or her...
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15-27-4
Section 15-27-4 Administrative filing fee; indigency. (a) In addition to any cost of court
or docket fee for filing the petition in circuit court, an administrative filing fee of three
hundred dollars ($300) shall be paid at the time the petition is filed and is a condition
precedent to any ruling of the court pursuant to this chapter. The administrative filing fee
shall not be waived by the court and shall be distributed as follows: (1) Seventy-five dollars
($75) to the State Judicial Administrative Fund. (2) Twenty-five dollars ($25) to the Alabama
Department of Forensic Sciences. (3) Fifty dollars ($50) to the district attorney's office.
(4) Fifty dollars ($50) to the clerk's office of the circuit court having jurisdiction over
the matter, for the use and benefit of the circuit court clerk. (5) Fifty dollars ($50) to
the Public Safety Fund. (6) Fifty dollars ($50) to the general fund of the county where the
arresting law enforcement agency is located if the arrest was made by the...
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2-8-323
Section 2-8-323 Certified association - Audit. A certified association receiving and disbursing
funds, following the close of its fiscal year every two years, shall cause an audit of its
books and accounts for the two-year period to be conducted by a certified public accountant,
disclosing receipts, disbursements, expenditures, and other related information, and a copy
of the auditor's report shall be forwarded to the board for inspection and review. The Department
of Examiners of Public Accounts may audit, review, and investigate the receipts and disbursements
of the funds in the same manner that those duties are performed for examination and audits
of agencies and departments of the state. Any examination or audit required by this section
shall be open to public inspection. Within 90 days following the close of a certified association's
fiscal year, if it has received any funds from assessments levied and collected pursuant to
this article, the association shall forward a copy of a...
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2-8-363
Section 2-8-363 Certified association - Audit. A certified association receiving and disbursing
funds, following the close of its fiscal year every two years, shall cause an audit of its
books and accounts for the two-year period to be conducted by a certified public accountant,
disclosing receipts, disbursements, expenditures, and other related information, and a copy
of the auditor's report shall be forwarded to the board for inspection and review. The Department
of Examiners of Public Accounts may audit, review, and investigate the receipts and disbursements
of the funds in the same manner that those duties are performed for the examination and audits
of agencies and departments of the state. Any examination or audit required by this section
shall be open to public inspection. Within 90 days following the close of a certified association
fiscal year, if it has received any funds from assessments levied and collected pursuant to
this article, the association shall forward a copy of a...
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26-10A-17
Section 26-10A-17 Notice of petition. (a) Unless service has been previously waived, notice
of pendency of the adoption proceeding shall be served by the petitioner on: (1) Any person,
agency, or institution whose consent or relinquishment is required by Section 26-10A-7, unless
parental rights have been terminated pursuant to Section 12-15-319. (2) The legally appointed
custodian or guardian of the adoptee. (3) The spouse of any petitioner who has not joined
in the petition. (4) The spouse of the adoptee. (5) The surviving parent or parents of a deceased
parent of the adoptee unless parental rights have been terminated pursuant to Section 12-15-319.
(6) Any person known to the petitioners as currently having physical custody of the adoptee,
excluding foster parents or other private licensed agencies, or having visitation rights with
the adoptee under an existing court order. (7) The agency or individual authorized to investigate
the adoption under Section 26-10A-19. (8) Any other...
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45-2-81.48
Section 45-2-81.48 Written agreement; other terms and conditions. (a) In any case in which
an offender is admitted into a Pre-Trial Intervention Program, there shall be a written agreement
between the district attorney and the offender. The agreement shall include the following:
(1) The terms of the Pre-Trial Intervention Program. (2) The length of the program. (3) The
period of time after which the district attorney will dispose of the charges against the offender
in a noncriminal manner or what charges the defendant will plead guilty to. (4) The sentence
the offender will receive. If as part of the Pre-Trial Intervention Program, the offender
agrees to plead guilty to a particular offense and receive a specific sentence, this agreement
concerning the offense and sentence shall be approved by an appropriate circuit or district
judge of the Twenty-eighth Judicial Circuit prior to admission of the offender in the Pre-Trial
Intervention Program. (b) As a condition of being admitted to...
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12-15-320
Section 12-15-320 Dispositions. (a) Termination of parental rights cases shall be given priority
over other cases. The trial on the petition for termination of parental rights shall be completed
within 90 days after service of process has been perfected. The trial court judge shall enter
a final order within 30 days of the completion of the trial. (b) If the juvenile court determines
that the parents of a child are unwilling or unable to act as parents and terminates their
parental rights, it may do the following: (1) Transfer or continue the permanent legal custody
of the child to the Department of Human Resources or to any public or private licensed child-placing
agency able and willing to assume the care and maintenance of the child. An order of the juvenile
court which terminates parental rights and awards permanent legal custody to the Department
of Human Resources or to a licensed child-placing agency shall mean that the Department of
Human Resources or the licensed child-placing...
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