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22-19-173
Section 22-19-173 Rights and duties of procurement organization and others. (a) When a hospital
refers an individual at or near death to a procurement organization, the organization shall
make a reasonable search of the records of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency and any
donor registry that it knows exists for the geographical area in which the individual resides
to ascertain whether the individual has made an anatomical gift. (b) A procurement organization
must be allowed reasonable access to information in the records of the Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency to ascertain whether an individual at or near death is a donor. (c) When a hospital
refers an individual at or near death to a procurement organization, the organization may
conduct any reasonable examination necessary to ensure the medical suitability of a part that
is or could be the subject of an anatomical gift for transplantation, therapy, research, or
education from a donor or a prospective donor. During the...
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32-5B-8
Section 32-5B-8 Disposition of funds; searches; statistics. (a) A person subject to a penalty
pursuant to Section 32-5B-5, shall not be assessed court costs on a conviction. (b) In any
case brought by a law enforcement officer employed by the Department of Public Safety, sixty
percent (60%) of the funds generated shall be allocated to the Department of Public Safety,
Law Enforcement Division. The remaining forty percent (40%) of the funds shall be allocated
to the State General Fund. (c) A law enforcement officer may not search or inspect a motor
vehicle, its content, the driver, or a passenger solely because of a violation of this chapter.
(d) Each state, county, and municipal police department must maintain statistical information
on traffic stops of this nature on minorities and report that information monthly to the Department
of Public Safety and the Attorney General. (Act 99-397, p. 660, §§3-5.)...
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36-21-1
Section 36-21-1 Payment of fees and costs of defense of state law enforcement officers in certain
cases. Any law enforcement officer of the state of Alabama who is sued or prosecuted for any
act committed or done within the line and scope of his duties and authority will be reimbursed
by the state for legal counsel fees paid, the fees of witnesses paid by him and costs of court
he paid out in defending the civil action or prosecution; provided, that the total amount
of such reimbursable expenses shall not exceed &dollar;2,000.00 and provided the committee
established by this section approves such claim. The committee shall consist of two members
of the house of representatives named by the speaker, two members of the senate named by the
president of the senate and the attorney general of Alabama. The members of the committee
shall serve during their tenure in their respective offices without compensation. The acts
of any three members shall constitute action by the committee. The...
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36-21-10
Section 36-21-10 Minimum starting salary for county law enforcement officers; enforcement;
definition. (a) All law enforcement officers employed by any county of this state who are
employed as a full-time law enforcement officer shall make at least $1,300.00 per month starting
salary. (b) The provisions of this section may be enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction
in this state by an action brought by any citizen seeking a writ of mandamus, mandatory injunction,
or other proper remedy, and the court trying the cause may order the suspension or forfeiture
of the salary, expenses, or other compensation of the members of the governing body failing
or refusing to comply with the provisions of this section. (c) Members of the governing body
or sheriff of any county are hereby expressly prohibited from requiring law enforcement officers
affected by this section to work any more hours than they were normally working in order to
circumvent the provisions of this section. (d) If for...
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45-21A-10.10
Section 45-21A-10.10 Violations of state statutes. No civil penalty may be imposed and no adjudication
of liability for a civil violation may be made under this article if the operator of the vehicle
was arrested or was issued a citation and notice to appear by a sworn police officer for a
criminal violation of any portion of Title 32, Chapter 5A, Article 8, including, but not limited
to, Sections 32-5A-170 to 32-5A-178, inclusive, or any other municipal ordinance which embraces
and incorporates the statutes contained in that article, and which occurred simultaneously
with and under the same set of circumstances which were recorded by the automated photographic
speeding enforcement system. (Act 2015-20, §11.)...
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45-24A-32.01
Section 45-24A-32.01 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(1) Accident data establishes that vehicles running red lights have been and are a dangerous
problem in Selma, Alabama. (2) Studies have found that automated traffic camera enforcement
in a municipal area is a highly accurate method for detecting red light violations and is
very effective in reducing the number of red light violations and decreasing the number of
traffic accidents, deaths, and injuries. (3) Current Alabama law provides that failing to
stop and remain stopped at a traffic-control signal which is emitting a steady red signal
is a criminal misdemeanor. Under Alabama law one who commits such a misdemeanor is subject
to prosecution only if the misdemeanor was witnessed by either a duly empowered police officer
or other witness who makes a verified complaint to a sworn magistrate. (4) Many jurisdictions
have adopted laws that allow use of automated photographic traffic enforcement,...
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45-37A-331.41
Section 45-37A-331.41 Violations of state statutes. No civil penalty may be imposed and no
adjudication of liability for a civil violation may be made under this subpart if the operator
of the vehicle was arrested or was issued a citation and notice to appear by a sworn police
officer for a criminal violation of any portion of Title 32, Chapter 5A, Article 8, including,
but not limited to, Sections 32-5A-170 to 32-5A-178, inclusive, or any other municipal ordinance
which embraces and incorporates the statutes contained in that article, and which occurred
simultaneously with and under the same set of circumstances which were recorded by the automated
photographic speeding enforcement system. (Act 2014-426, p. 1563, §12.)...
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45-37A-42.13
Section 45-37A-42.13 Criminal violations. No fine may be imposed and no adjudication of liability
for a civil violation may be made under this part if the operator of the vehicle was arrested
or was issued a citation and notice to appear by a sworn police officer for a criminal violation
of any portion of Article 2, Chapter 5A, Title 32, including, but not limited to, Sections
32-5A-31, 32-5A-34, and 32-5A-35, or any other municipal ordinance which embraces and incorporates
the statutes contained in that article, and which occurred simultaneously with and under the
same set of circumstances that were recorded by the photographic traffic signal enforcement
system, the photographic stop sign enforcement system, or the photographic vehicle speed enforcement
system. (Act 2016-323, §14.)...
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45-41A-41.01
Section 45-41A-41.01 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(1) Accident data establishes that vehicles running red lights have been and are a dangerous
problem in Opelika, Alabama. (2) Studies have found that automated traffic camera enforcement
in a municipal area is a highly accurate method for detecting red light violations and is
very effective in reducing the number of red light violations and decreasing the number of
traffic accidents, deaths, and injuries. (3) Current Alabama law provides that failing to
stop and remain stopped at a traffic-control signal which is emitting a steady red signal
is a criminal misdemeanor. Under Alabama law one who commits such a misdemeanor is subject
to prosecution only if the misdemeanor was witnessed by either a duly empowered police officer
or other witness who makes a verified complaint to a sworn magistrate. (4) Many jurisdictions
have adopted laws that allow use of automated photographic traffic enforcement,...
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45-42-162.15
Section 45-42-162.15 Elective officers. (a) The sheriff shall have such duties as prescribed
by Alabama law except that the sheriff shall not be the chief conservator of peace. The function
of chief conservator of peace is transferred to the chief of police as provided for by the
metropolitan-government. The sheriff shall be responsible for the jail(s) and the serving
process. All fees, commissions, emoluments, and perquisites of the office of sheriff shall
accrue to the metropolitan-government. (b) The revenue commissioner shall have such duties
as prescribed by Alabama law including the appraisal, assessment, and collection of real and
personal property taxes. (c) The license commissioner shall have such duties as are now assigned
to that function and such duties relating to licenses and fees as may be assigned by the policy
body of the metropolitan-government in the future. (Act 87-324, p. 442, § 16.)...
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