41-9-594
Section 41-9-594 Establishment of rules and policies; Privacy and Security Committee; fees. (a) The commission shall establish its own rules and policies for the performance of the responsibilities charged to it in this article. (b) The commission shall establish rules and policies that will restrict the information obtained under authority of this article to the items germane to the implementation of this article and restrict the use of information only to authorized persons and agencies. (c) The chair of the commission shall appoint a Privacy and Security Committee from the membership of the commission who are elected officials, or their designees, consisting of a chair and three members, to study the privacy and security implications of sharing criminal justice information and to formulate policy recommendations for consideration by the commission concerning the collection, storage, dissemination, or usage of criminal justice information. (d) The commission may adopt rules and...
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41-9-620
Section 41-9-620 Commission to provide for uniform crime reporting system. The commission shall provide for a uniform crime reporting system for the periodic collection and analysis of crimes reported to any and all criminal justice agencies within the state. The collection of said data and the time for submission of said data shall be subject to the commission's regulation-making authority. (Acts 1975, No. 872, §9.)...
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12-25-31.1
Section 12-25-31.1 Legislative findings. (a) The Legislature finds the Alabama Sentencing Commission has followed the directives of the Legislature in this article, to develop and recommend to the Legislature a discretionary sentencing structure designed to protect public safety by providing a fair, effective, and efficient criminal sentencing system for this state by doing all of the following: (1) By developing a system of statewide voluntary sentencing standards and worksheets for use in felony cases for 26 felony offenses representing 87 percent of all felony convictions in Alabama over a five-year period. (2) By taking into account historical sentencing data concerning time imposed and other factors that, after analysis of historical data, appear to be relevant in determining both the duration and disposition of sentences in the applicable felony cases. (3) By basing the voluntary sentencing standards on historical sentencing practices adjusted to achieve sentencing goals as...
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41-8-41
Section 41-8-41 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) DEPOSITORY. An institution which contracts with the Alabama Public Library Service to participate in the state publications depository system. (2) STATE AGENCY. Any permanent or temporary state office, department, division or unit, bureau, board, commission, task force, authority, institution, state college or university, or other unit of state government, whether executive, legislative, or judicial. (3) STATE PRINTER. The state print shop, a commercial printer under contract with a state agency, or a state agency print shop. (4) STATE PUBLICATION. Any document issued by a state agency which the agency may legally release for public distribution, but does not include any of the following: 1. Code of Alabama. 2. Bound volumes of the Acts of Alabama. 3. Legislative bills, journals, and slip laws. 4. The Alabama Digest. 5. Alabama Reporter. 6. Any other items prepared for...
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12-1-2
Section 12-1-2 Vesting of judicial power of state generally. The judicial power of the state is vested exclusively in a unified judicial system which shall consist of a Supreme Court, a Court of Criminal Appeals, a Court of Civil Appeals, a trial court of general jurisdiction known as the circuit court, a trial court of limited jurisdiction known as the district court, a probate court and such municipal courts as may be provided by law. The courts described in this section shall have all authority provided by law and shall continue to have all authority provided by rule. Except as otherwise provided by law, no moneys provided for under the provisions of this title shall be expended unless duly appropriated by the Legislature of the State of Alabama. (Code 1940, T. 13, §1; Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §1-101.)...
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22-52-10.9
Section 22-52-10.9 Order finding defendant insane, mentally incompetent, etc., to be entered into information systems; civil review. (a)(1) Upon any finding that a defendant is insane, mentally incompetent, or not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect pursuant to Chapter 16 of Title 15, or the Alabama Rules of Criminal Procedure, the judge shall immediately forward the order of the finding to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the order shall be entered in its information systems. The order shall be forwarded to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency in the manner as the Alabama Justice Information Center Commission shall provide. (2) The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, as soon as possible thereafter, shall enter the order in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) and the information shall be entered into the NICS Index Denied Persons File. (3) The records maintained pursuant to this section shall only be used for purposes of determining eligibility to...
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26-19-1
Section 26-19-1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have the meanings ascribed, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ACMEC. The Alabama Center for Missing and Exploited Children created by this chapter within the department. (2) CJIC. The Criminal Justice Information Center of the state. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (4) LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES. Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies of this state primarily, and of other states generally. (5) MISSING CHILD. A child whose whereabouts are unknown to the child's legal custodian, the circumstances of whose absence indicate that: a. The child did not voluntarily leave the care and control of the custodian, and the taking of the child was not authorized by law; or b. The child voluntarily left the care and control of the child's legal custodian without the custodian's consent and without intent to return. (6) MISSING PERSON. A person 18 years old or older...
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36-21-47.1
Section 36-21-47.1 Remittance of court costs to fund. (a) The fees and costs shall be collected by the court official who collects other costs and fees. The moneys collected according to this section shall be remitted by the person or authority collecting the tax to the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Fund as provided in Section 36-21-47. The money shall fund work within the functions and duties of the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission's basic law enforcement training program at the following certified training academies: The Law Enforcement Academy located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; the Northeast Law Enforcement Academy located at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama; the Southwest Law Enforcement Academy at Faulkner State Junior College in Bay Minette, Alabama; the Alabama Criminal Justice Training Center in Selma, Alabama; and the Montgomery Law Enforcement Academy in Montgomery, Alabama. The money shall be distributed to the academies listed in...
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41-9-631
Section 41-9-631 Submission by criminal justice agencies of uniform crime reports. (a) All criminal justice agencies within the state shall submit to ALEA periodically, at a time and in such a form as prescribed by the commission, information regarding only the cases within its jurisdiction. The report shall be known as the "Alabama Uniform Crime Report" and shall include crimes reported and otherwise processed during the reporting period. (b) The report shall contain the number and nature of offenses committed, the disposition of offenses, and other information as the commission shall specify relating to the method, frequency, cause, and prevention of crime. (Acts 1975, No. 872, §25; Act 2019-495, §1.)...
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45-8-81.02
Section 45-8-81.02 Computer systems; Justice Technology Fund; additional costs, charges, booking fees. (a)(1) In Calhoun County, in any case in which court costs are assessed in a municipal court in the county, there shall be assessed and collected, in the same manner as other costs and charges are collected, an additional court cost in the amount of five dollars ($5) per case which shall be used for the operation, maintenance, upgrade, and support of computer or technology systems at the Calhoun County Courthouse and for the Calhoun County Justice Technology Fund. (2) The Calhoun County Justice Technology Fund shall be established for the deposit of the additional court costs collected in municipal court cases pursuant to this section. The fund shall be maintained in an interest-bearing account in a bank within Calhoun County and shall be under the supervision of the Calhoun County Justice Information System. Funds collected shall be forwarded monthly by the clerks of the municipal...
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