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41-9-1061
Section 41-9-1061 Purposes, duties. (a) The commission shall study the conditions, needs,
issues, and problems of the criminal justice system in Alabama as it affects girls and women
by conducting walk through inspections of each of the women's correctional facilities and
female youth facilities and shall have unimpeded access to all documents of public record
produced, used, and maintained by entities of the criminal justice system to assess the needs
of the beneficiary population and to assess the impact of the commission's recommendations.
(b) The commission shall conduct beneficiary panels and focus groups to assess needs of the
beneficiary population to ensure the responsiveness and accountability of the criminal justice
system. (c) In conducting such study, the commission shall study best practices regarding
women victims and offenders in Alabama and other states and shall elicit views from experts
in the field of criminal justice, drug treatment, and domestic violence. (d) The...
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41-9-592
Section 41-9-592 Composition of commission; terms of service of members of commission.
(a) The commission shall be composed of two sections. (b) The voting section shall
include all of the following: (1) The Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency.
(2) The Attorney General. (3) The Chair of the Board of Pardons and Paroles. (4) The Commissioner
of the Department of Corrections. (5) The President of the Alabama Sheriffs Association. (6)
The President of the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police. (7) The Director of the Law
Enforcement and Traffic Safety Division within the Alabama Department of Economic and Community
Affairs. (8) The President of the Alabama District Attorneys Association. (9) The President
of the Alabama Circuit Clerks' Association. (10) The Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme
Court. (11) The President of the Alabama District Judges' Association. (12) The President
of the Alabama Circuit Judges' Association. (13) The Alabama Secretary of Information...
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12-14-17
Section 12-14-17 Procedure for abolition of municipal courts by governing bodies of
municipalities; effect of abolition generally. (a) The governing body of any municipality
having a municipal court may at any time by ordinance abolish its municipal court and the
jurisdiction of the court so abolished shall be transferred to the district court of the district
in which the municipality is located under the conditions and effective dates provided in
this section. A certified copy of the ordinance abolishing the municipal court shall
be transmitted by certified mail to the clerk of the district court for the district in which
the municipality is located, the presiding judge of the circuit court for the judicial circuit
in which the municipality is located, the clerk of the circuit court, the Clerk of the Supreme
Court, the Secretary of State and the Administrative Director of the Courts. (b) All pending
cases and process in those cases which are to be acted upon by the district court...
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16-26D-5
Section 16-26D-5 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018
REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The
board of trustees may perform the following functions: (1) Accept donations, bequests, or
other forms of financial assistance for educational purposes from any public or private person
or agency and comply with rules and regulations governing grants from the federal government
or from any other person or agency, which are not in contravention of the constitution and
laws. (2) Purchase or lease real estate and equipment and make improvements to facilities
necessary for the use of the school, in accordance with applicable law. (3) Lease land or
other property belonging to the board of trustees or to the school. (4) Sell or exchange land
or other real property not needed for school purposes, but only when specifically authorized
by law and then only in accordance with the procedures provided for the sale of unused...

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12-15-107
Section 12-15-107 Juvenile probation officers - Duties of juvenile probation officers
generally; powers of juvenile probation officers as to taking into custody and placing in
shelter or detention care of children generally; procedure upon taking into custody of child
by juvenile probation officer generally. (a) For the purpose of carrying out the objectives
and purposes of this chapter and subject to the limitations of this chapter or imposed by
the juvenile court, a juvenile probation officer shall perform the following duties: (1) Make
investigations, reports, and recommendations to the juvenile court. (2) Serve as a juvenile
court intake officer when designated by the juvenile court judge. (3) Supervise and assist
a child placed on probation or aftercare by order of the juvenile court or other authority
of law until the terms of probation or aftercare expire or are otherwise terminated. (4) Make
appropriate referrals to other private or public departments or agencies of the...
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38-2-8
Section 38-2-8 County departments of human resources. (a) There is hereby created in
each county a county department of human resources which shall consist of the county director
of human resources and such other officers and employees as the county board and state department
shall deem necessary for the efficient performance of the welfare services of the county.
The county director, subject to the approval of the county board and the provisions of the
merit system, shall appoint such staff as may be necessary to administer the welfare activities
within the county. Upon request of the local board, the State Personnel Department shall establish
a county register of eligibles who are residents of the county in which the vacancy exists.
If no appointment is made from the local register or there is no local register then appointment
shall be made from the statewide register. Any person employed in county departments shall
be covered under the provisions of the State Merit System. (b) It...
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41-5A-5
Section 41-5A-5 Chief examiner - Powers and duties generally. (a) The chief examiner
shall be the executive and administrative head of the department and shall have the power
and duty to do all of the following subject to review and oversight by the Legislative Committee
on Public Accounts: (1) Exercise general supervision of and make regulations for the governance
of the department. (2) Prescribe uniform rules pertaining to investigations, examinations,
audits, and departmental hearings. (3) Supervise the fiscal affairs and responsibilities of
the department. (4) Appoint and remove the staff, officers, and employees of the department,
subject to the Merit System Act and the rules issued pursuant thereto. (5) Keep an accurate
and complete record of all proceedings of the department; record and file all bonds, reports,
and other documents; and assume responsibility for the custody and preservation of all papers
and documents of the department. (6) Make recommendations and an annual...
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12-17-1
Section 12-17-1 County court personnel serving district and circuit courts to become
employees of state; court personnel subject to benefits and regulations of merit and retirement
systems; settlement of disputes regarding which persons are court personnel. (a) County personnel.
- All full-time county personnel, including all persons for whom funding is provided by the
unified judicial budget, serving the district and circuit courts, other than sheriff's deputies
and employees and building maintenance and security personnel, shall become employees of the
State of Alabama on October 1, 1977. No such personnel so employed as of August 26, 1976 shall
be deemed to be ineligible to continue as an employee of the respective courts by virtue of
or by operation of the provisions of Section 41-1-5, nor shall such person be deemed
to be in violation of the provisions of Section 41-1-5. (b) Merit and retirement systems.
- Except as otherwise provided by law or rule, all court personnel employed...
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16-24B-4
Section 16-24B-4 Principals - Duties. (a) Subject to the authority of the chief executive
officer and the employing board, a principal and contract principal shall supervise the daily
operation and management of personnel, finances, facilities, and other matters of the school
or campus for which the principal and contract principal is responsible. A principal and contract
principal shall assume the administrative responsibility and instructional leadership, as
directed by the chief executive officer, consistent with the policies of the employing board,
for the planning, management, operation, and evaluation of the education program of each school
or campus under the responsibility of the principal and contract principal. (b) A principal
and contract principal shall observe all rules, policies, and procedures relative to the operation
of the public schools as established by applicable law, rule, and standard of both the State
Board of Education and the employing board. (c) A principal...
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16-26A-4
Section 16-26A-4 Board of directors generally. (a) There is hereby created a board of
directors for the school, sometimes hereinafter referred to as the "board." The
board shall be composed of 21 members as follows: (1) The State Department of Education assistant
state superintendent in charge of curriculum development, or his or her designee. (2) The
Chancellor of the University of Alabama System, or his or her designee. (3) The President
of Auburn University, or his or her designee. (4) The President of the University of South
Alabama, or his or her designee. (5) The President of Alabama A&M University, or his or
her designee. (6) The Chair of the Alabama High School of Mathematics and Science Foundation.
(7) The Chair of the House Standing Committee on Education, or his or her designee. (8) The
Chair of the Senate Standing Committee on Education, or his or her designee. (9) The Chair
of the House Standing Committee on Ways and Means Education, or his or her designee. (10)
The Chair...
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