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15-18-175
Section 15-18-175 Eligibility; exclusion; sentencing. (a) An offender who meets one
of the following minimum criteria shall be considered eligible for punishment in the community
under this article: (1) Persons who, without this option, would be incarcerated in a correctional
institution or who are currently incarcerated in a correctional institution. (2) Persons who
are convicted of misdemeanors. (b) The following offenders are excluded from consideration
for punishment in the community: (1) Persons who are convicted of offenses as listed in subdivision
(14) of Section 15-18-171. (2) Persons who demonstrate a pattern of violent behavior.
In reaching this determination, the court may consider prior convictions and other acts not
resulting in conviction or criminal charges, and the offender's behavior while in state or
county confinement. (c) The eligibility criteria established in this section shall
be interpreted as guidelines for the benefit of the court in making a determination of...

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12-15-133
Section 12-15-133 Filing and inspection of records. (a) The following records, reports,
and information acquired or generated in juvenile courts concerning children shall be confidential
and shall not be released to any person, department, agency, or entity, except as provided
elsewhere in this section: (1) Juvenile legal files (including formal documents as
petitions, notices, motions, legal memoranda, orders, and decrees). (2) Social records, including
but not limited to: a. Records of juvenile probation officers. b. Records of the Department
of Human Resources. c. Records of the Department of Youth Services. d. Medical records. e.
Psychiatric or psychological records. f. Reports of preliminary inquiries and predisposition
studies. g. Supervision records. h. Birth certificates. i. Individualized service plans. j.
Education records, including, but not limited to, individualized education plans. k. Detention
records. l. Demographic information that identifies a child or the family of a...
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45-37-122.06
Section 45-37-122.06 Powers and duties. A county manager hired pursuant to this part
shall be the chief executive officer of Jefferson County and, as such, shall carry out the
duties and responsibilities established by the county commission, including the following:
(1) To act as the primary administrative advisor to the county commission on all matters relating
to the efficient and economical administration of county government. (2) To act as the executive
agent of the county commission in overseeing the implementation of authorized projects and
programs, assuring appropriate coordination of departmental operations, and resolving interdepartmental
problems and disputes. (3) To serve as the appointing authority for and exercise direct oversight
of all department heads and their agencies and departments including all county employees
thereof, except for (i) elected officials, (ii) non-merit system employees, and (iii) the
county attorneys and their staff. The county manager shall have...
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36-13-52
Section 36-13-52 Director - Duties. (a) The director shall act as a liaison between
minority communities and the Governor, with duties to do all of the following: (1) Conduct
community outreach throughout the state to assess and address issues facing women and minorities.
(2) Ensure that all women and minorities are better represented and receive equal access in
areas such as business development, education, health care, housing, government services,
and criminal justice matters. (3) Encourage public debate on issues affecting Alabama minority
populations, including open access to public services and fair and equitable implementation
of public policy. (4) Assess efforts by state agencies to assist women and minorities, promoting
self-sufficiency through education and training. (5) Collaborate with business and industry
representatives, the Alabama Workforce Council, higher education stakeholders, and the Alabama
Small Business Commission to facilitate identification of minority and...
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12-16-214
Section 12-16-214 Legislative findings; desirability of secrecy. The Legislature hereby
finds, declares and determines that it is essential to the fair and impartial administration
of justice that all grand jury proceedings be secret and that the secrecy of such proceedings
remain inviolate. The provisions of this division are to be construed for the accomplishment
of this purpose and to promote the following: (1) That grand juries have the utmost freedom
in their discussions, deliberations, considerations, debates, opinions and votes without fear
or apprehension that the same may be subsequently disclosed, or that they may be subject to
outside pressure or influence or injury in their person or property as a result thereof. (2)
That those persons who have information or knowledge with respect to the commission of crimes
or criminal acts be encouraged to testify freely and truthfully before an appropriate grand
jury without fear or apprehension that their testimony may be subsequently...
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15-18-8
Section 15-18-8 Terms of confinement, etc.; probation. (a) When a defendant is convicted
of an offense, other than a sex offense involving a child as defined in Section 15-20A-4,
that constitutes a Class A or Class B felony offense, and receives a sentence of 20 years
or less in any court having jurisdiction to try offenses against the State of Alabama and
the judge presiding over the case is satisfied that the ends of justice and the best interests
of the public as well as the defendant will be served thereby, he or she may order: (1) That
a defendant convicted of a Class A or Class B felony be confined in a prison, jail-type institution,
or treatment institution for a period not exceeding three years in cases where the imposed
sentence is not more than 15 years, and that the execution of the remainder of the sentence
be suspended notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary and that the defendant
be placed on probation for such period and upon such terms as the court...
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16-5-15
Section 16-5-15 Submission of facilities master plans by public institutions of higher
education; review by commission; freeze on construction and acquisitions; prioritization of
capital budget requests; exemption of facilities on military reservation. (a)(1) Each public
two-year and four-year institution of higher education shall submit to the commission a facilities
master plan. The commission shall review the master plans of each institution and shall make
known any concerns and/or recommendations that it may have concerning four-year institutions
to its respective board of trustees or, concerning two-year institutions, to the State Board
of Education. This plan shall include the five-year plan of the institution regarding new
facility construction and acquisition. (2) The initial facilities master plan shall be filed
with the commission prior to January 1, 1997. The plan shall be updated by the institution
annually if changes are desired by the institution. (b) The commission, in...
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22-22A-7
Section 22-22A-7 Hearings and procedures before commission; appeal and review. (a) Beginning
October 1, 1982, the Environmental Management Commission, in addition to any other authority
which may be conferred upon it by law, shall have the power to: (1) Develop and prescribe
its own hearing procedures, unless otherwise specified by law; and (2) Administer oaths, certify
to official acts, take and cause to be taken depositions of witnesses, issue subpoenas, and
compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, books, accounts, payrolls,
documents and records. In the event of failure of any person to comply with any subpoena lawfully
issued, or on the refusal of any witness to produce evidence or to testify as to any matter
regarding which he may be lawfully interrogated, it shall be the duty of any court of competent
jurisdiction or of the judge thereof, upon the application of the Environmental Management
Commission or its designee, to compel obedience by contempt...
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26-21-1
Section 26-21-1 Legislative purpose and findings. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature
in enacting this parental consent provision to further the important and compelling state
interests of: (1) protecting minors against their own immaturity, (2) fostering the family
structure and preserving it as a viable social unit, and (3) protecting the rights of parents
to rear children who are members of their household. (b) The Legislature finds as fact that:
(1) immature minors often lack the ability to make fully informed choices that take account
of both immediate and long-range consequences, (2) the medical, emotional, and psychological
consequences of abortion are serious and can be lasting, particularly when the patient is
immature, (3) the capacity to become pregnant and the capacity for mature judgment concerning
the wisdom of an abortion are not necessarily related, (4) parents ordinarily possess information
essential to a physician's exercise of his or her best medical judgment...
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45-36A-102
Section 45-36A-102 Historic preservation commission; architectural review board; review
of building plans. (a) The governing body of the City of Scottsboro in Jackson County may
adopt ordinances, pass resolutions, or take such appropriate action as necessary to promote
the general public welfare within the city, such ordinances to protect the historic character
of the city in the manner hereinafter described.. (b) The governing body of the city, upon
the recommendation of the historic preservation commission, as provided for below, may designate
as a historic district any area, site, building, or structure within the city having an overall
atmosphere of either historic or architectural distinction, or both (c) A historic preservation
commission with the following membership, duties, and powers may be created by the city governing
body: (1) The commission shall be composed of no less than seven members who shall be selected
by the city governing body in such a manner as to serve...
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