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45-47-243
Section 45-47-243 Disposition of funds. All funds paid to Marion County from oil and
gas taxes pursuant to Section 40-20-8 shall be distributed in the following manner:
(1) Fifty percent to the county commission to be expended at its discretion, with emphasis
on road construction and maintenance. (2) Thirty percent to the city and county boards of
education with the distribution to be made on the basis of the State Department of Education's
percentage distribution ratio for dividing funds between the Marion County and Winfield City
school systems. (3) Five percent to the sheriff for law enforcement and alcohol and drug abuse
programs. (4) Three percent to the county firefighters association to be distributed by the
association to municipal and volunteer fire departments on an equal basis for fire protection.
(5) Two percent to the county commission to be distributed to rescue squads and municipal
ambulance services and libraries on an equal basis. (6) Ten percent for additional...
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25-5-330
Section 25-5-330 Legislative intent. It is the intent of the Legislature to promote
drug-free workplaces in order that employers in this state be afforded the opportunity to
maximize their levels of productivity, enhance their competitive positions in the marketplace,
and reach their desired levels of success without experiencing the costs, delays, and tragedies
associated with work related accidents resulting from substance abuse by employees. (Acts
1995, No. 95-535, p. 1082, §1.)...
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12-23A-3
Section 12-23A-3 Legislative intent. (a) The Legislature recognizes that a critical
need exists in this state for the criminal justice system to more effectively address the
number of defendants who are involved with substance abuse or addiction. For the criminal
justice system to maintain credibility, court and community alternatives for the substance
abuse and addiction involved defendant must be expanded. A growing body of research demonstrates
the impact of substance abuse on public safety, personal health, and health care costs, the
spread of communicable disease, educational performance and attainment, work force reliability
and productivity, family safety, and financial stability. Requiring accountability and effective
treatment, in addition to or in place of, conventional and expensive incarceration, will promote
public safety, the welfare of the individuals involved, reduce the burden upon the State Treasury
and benefit the common welfare of this state. The goals of this...
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16-1-24.1
Section 16-1-24.1 Safe school and drug-free school policy; treatment of policy violators;
promulgation and distribution of discipline policy; liability limited for discipline actions;
local boards may adopt more stringent guidelines. (a) The Legislature finds a compelling public
interest in ensuring that schools are made safe and drug-free for all students and school
employees. The Legislature finds the need for a comprehensive safe school and drug-free school
policy to be adopted by the State Board of Education. This policy should establish minimum
standards for classes of offenses and prescribe uniform minimum procedures and penalties for
those who violate the policies. It is the intent of the Legislature that our schools remain
safe and drug-free for all students and school employees. The State Board of Education shall
adopt and all local boards of education shall uniformly enforce policies that protect all
students and school employees. The State Board of Education shall require...
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36-18-21
Section 36-18-21 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words, phrases
or terms shall have the following meanings, respectively unless the context thereof clearly
indicates otherwise: (a) DIRECTOR. Shall mean the Director of the Alabama Department of Forensic
Sciences. (b) PERSON. A human being, and where appropriate, a public or private corporation,
an unincorporated association, a partnership, a government or a governmental instrumentality.
(c) DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid. (d) DNA SAMPLE. Any biological sample containing DNA. (e)
DNA RECORD. An objective form of scientific analysis or tests which contain genetic identification
characteristics of DNA samples. (f) DNA POPULATION FREQUENCY. The frequency of occurrence
of a particular DNA trait or fragment in a particular population. (g) DNA DATABASE. That system
established by the Director of the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences for the purposes
of collecting, storing and maintaining DNA records. (h) DNA POPULATION...
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45-30-243
Section 45-30-243 Disposition of privilege tax on production. The proceeds of the oil
and gas severance tax provided by Sections 40-20-1 to 40-20-13, inclusive, which are distributed
to the county General Fund of Franklin County, or to the general fund of any municipality
therein shall be distributed only one time in a four-year period or at any time when the proceeds
equal ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or more as follows: (1) Fifty percent of the money shall
be distributed to the Franklin County Commission and expended at the discretion of the county
commission. (2) Thirty percent of the money shall be distributed to the city and county boards
of education on an average daily attendance basis using the State Department of Education's
percentage distribution ratio for dividing funds between the Franklin County and Russellville
City school systems. (3) Five percent shall go to the county sheriff's department for law
enforcement purposes and for use in alcohol and drug abuse programs....
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25-5-339
Section 25-5-339 Confidentiality of information. (a) All information, interviews, reports,
statements, memoranda, and test results, written or otherwise, received by the employer through
a substance abuse testing program are confidential communications, but may be used or received
in evidence, obtained in discovery, or disclosed in any civil or administrative proceeding,
except as provided in subsection (c). (b) Employers, laboratories, medical review officers,
employee assistance programs, drug or alcohol rehabilitation programs, and their agents who
receive or have access to information concerning test results shall keep all information confidential.
Release of such information under any other circumstance shall be solely pursuant to a written
consent form signed voluntarily by the person tested, unless the release is compelled by an
agency of the state or a court of competent jurisdiction or unless deemed appropriate by a
professional or occupational licensing board in a related...
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12-23A-2
Section 12-23A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) ADVISORY COMMITTEE. A local committee which may consist of the
following members or their designees: a. The drug court judge, who shall serve as chair. b.
The district attorney. c. The public defender or a member of the criminal defense bar. d.
The drug court coordinator. e. The court clerk. f. A community corrections or court referral
officer, or both. g. A pretrial services provider. h. A law enforcement officer. i. Substance
abuse treatment providers. j. Any other person the chair deems appropriate. (2) ASSESSMENT.
A diagnostic evaluation for placement in a treatment program which shall be performed in accordance
with criteria certified by the Department of Mental Health, Substance Abuse Services Division.
(3) CHARGE. As defined in Section 12-25-32(13). (4) CONTINUUM OF CARE. A seamless and
coordinated course of substance abuse education and treatment designed to meet...
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16-60-242
Section 16-60-242 Appointment of director of programs; contents of programs. (a) The
Chancellor of Postsecondary Education may appoint a director of displaced homemakers programs
to conduct, or cause to be conducted, programs to assist displaced homemakers at such two-year
institutions as the Chancellor may approve through a request for proposal process. (b) Programs
to assist displaced homemakers may include: (1) Job counseling services which are specifically
designed for displaced homemakers who may be entering the job market for the first time or
who may be reentering the job market after a number of years as a homemaker; (2) Job training
and job placement services which shall be developed by working with federal, state, and local
government agencies and the private sector; (3) Assistance in gaining admission to existing
public and private job training programs and opportunities; (4) Assistance in identifying
community needs and in creating new jobs for displaced homemakers in the...
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26-14-2
Section 26-14-2 Purpose of chapter. In order to protect children whose health and welfare
may be adversely affected through abuse and neglect, the Legislature hereby provides for the
reporting of such cases to the appropriate authorities. It is the intent of the Legislature
that, as a result of such efforts, and through the cooperation of state, county, local agencies
and divisions of government, protective services shall be made available in an effort to prevent
further abuses and neglect, to safeguard and enforce the general welfare of such children,
and to encourage cooperation among the states in dealing with the problems of child abuse.
(Acts 1975, No. 1124, p. 2213, §1.)...
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