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34-24-61
Section 34-24-61 Controlled substance registration certificate; continuing medical education;
dismissal of revocation, etc. (a) The State Board of Medical Examiners, when acting in the
capacity of a certifying board under the Alabama Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Section
20-2-1, et seq., may, within its discretion and for cause, order, and direct that a physician
or osteopath holding a registration certificate successfully complete a course or courses
of continuing medical education on subjects related to the prescribing, dispensing, administering,
or furnishing of controlled substances. The course or courses of continuing medical education
ordered by the board under this section may not exceed 50 credit hours of instruction within
the calendar year in which the order is entered. Failure or refusal to comply with an order
or directive of the board entered pursuant to this section shall constitute grounds, after
notice and hearing, for the suspension of the controlled substance...
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13A-12-205
Section 13A-12-205 Included offenses. Attempt, criminal solicitation, and criminal conspiracy
to commit a controlled substance crime are offenses included in any controlled substance crime
that is charged, and a defendant charged with any controlled substance crime may be convicted
of attempt, solicitation, or conspiracy to commit it. (Acts 1987, No. 87-612, p. 1061, §5;
Code 1975, §20-2-164; Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-918, p. 512, §2(10).)...
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13A-8-193
Section 13A-8-193 Trafficking in stolen identities. (a) A person commits the crime of trafficking
in stolen identities when, without the authorization, consent, or permission of the victim,
he or she manufactures, sells, transfers, purchases, or possesses, with intent to manufacture,
sell, transfer, or purchase, identification documents or identifying information for the purpose
of committing identity theft. (b) Possession of five or more identification documents of the
same person, or possession of identifying information of five or more separate persons, without
the authorization, consent, or permission of the person or persons, shall create an inference
that the identities are possessed with intent to manufacture, sell, transfer, or purchase
identification documents or identifying information for the purpose of committing identity
theft. (c) Trafficking in stolen identities is a Class B felony. (Act 2001-312, p. 399, §4.)...

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13A-6-152
Section 13A-6-152 Human trafficking in the first degree. (a) A person commits the crime of
human trafficking in the first degree if: (1) He or she knowingly subjects another person
to labor servitude or sexual servitude. (2) He or she knowingly obtains, recruits, entices,
solicits, induces, threatens, isolates, harbors, holds, restrains, transports, provides, or
maintains any minor for the purpose of causing a minor to engage in sexual servitude. (3)
He or she knowingly gives monetary consideration or any other thing of value to engage in
any sexual conduct with a minor or an individual he or she believes to be a minor. (b) For
purposes of this section, it is not required that the defendant have knowledge of a minor
victim's age, nor is reasonable mistake of age a defense to liability under this section.
(c) A corporation, or any other legal entity other than an individual, may be prosecuted for
human trafficking in the first degree for an act or omission only if an agent of the...
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13A-7-28
Section 13A-7-28 Criminal possession of noxious substances. (a) A person commits the crime
of criminal possession of noxious substances if he possesses, manufactures or transports any
stink bomb or device, irritant, offensive-smelling or injurious substance, and intends that
the injurious article or substance be used in the commission of any crime. (b) Criminal possession
of noxious substances is a Class A misdemeanor. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §2720.)...
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20-2-3
Section 20-2-3 Immunity of persons reporting suspected use, etc., of controlled substance by
minor child. All persons employed in any capacity in the public, private, and church elementary
and secondary schools shall be immune from civil liability for communicating information to
the parents of a minor child, law enforcement officers, or health care providers concerning
the suspected use, possession, sale, distribution of any controlled substance as defined in
Chapter 2 of Title 20, by any minor child as defined by law. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
this immunity shall not apply if said person communicated such information maliciously and
with knowledge that it was false. (Acts 1985, No. 85-239, p. 138.)...
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26-15-2
Section 26-15-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE. A substance intended to be used as a precursor in the manufacture
of a controlled substance, or any other chemical intended to be used in the manufacture of
a controlled substance. Intent under this subdivision may be demonstrated by the substance's
use, quantity, manner of storage, or proximity to other precursors, or to manufacturing equipment.
(2) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. Controlled substance as defined in subdivision (4) of Section 20-2-2.
(3) DRUG PARAPHERNALIA. Drug paraphernalia as defined in Section 13A-12-260. (4) RESPONSIBLE
PERSON. A child's natural parent, stepparent, adoptive parent, legal guardian, custodian,
or any other person who has the permanent or temporary care or custody or responsibility for
the supervision of a child. (5) SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. Serious physical injury as defined
in Section 13A-1-2. (Acts 1977, No. 502, p. 658, §2;...
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40-17A-1
Section 40-17A-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the meanings
herein ascribed, except where the context directly requires otherwise: (1) COMMISSIONER. The
Commissioner of Revenue. (2) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. Any drug or substance, whether real or
counterfeit, as defined in the Alabama Uniform Controlled Substances Act, that is held, possessed,
transported, transferred, sold, or offered to be sold in violation of Alabama laws. "Controlled
substance," as used in this chapter, does not include marihuana. (3) DEALER. A person
who in violation of Alabama law manufactures, produces, ships, sells, uses, distributes, transports,
or imports into Alabama or in any manner acquires or possesses more than 42 1/2 grams of marihuana,
or seven or more grams of any controlled substance, or 10 or more dosage units of any controlled
substance which is not sold by weight, or dosage units, shall include the weight or dosage
units of the substance whether pure, impure, or...
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16-60-117.1
Section 16-60-117.1 Training on recognition, prevention, and reporting of human trafficking.
(a) Any trade school or junior college, as defined in Section 16-60-81, offering instruction
in the operation of commercial motor vehicles as part of the driver training school shall
offer, as part of the commercial motor vehicle driving course curriculum, industry specific
training on the recognition, prevention, and reporting of human trafficking. (b) The Board
of Trustees of the Alabama Community College System shall be responsible for ensuring the
instruction requirements in subsection (a) are met. The board, in conjunction with organizations
that specialize in the recognition and prevention of human trafficking, shall annually review
and update the training to include changes and trends in human trafficking. (c) Private driver
training schools shall use best efforts to incorporate in the course curriculum the specific
training on the recognition, prevention, and reporting of human...
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20-2-141
Section 20-2-141 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE.
A substance as defined in Section 20-2-2. (2) IMITATION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. A substance,
other than a legend controlled drug, that is not a controlled substance, which by dosage unit
appearance (including color, size, shape, and markings), and by representations made, would
lead a reasonable person to believe that the substance is a controlled substance. In the cases
where the appearance of the dosage unit is not reasonably sufficient to establish that the
substance is an "imitation controlled substance" (for example as in the case of
a powder or liquid), the court or authority concerned should consider, in addition to all
other logically relevant factors, the following factors as related to "representations
made" in determining whether the substance is an "imitation controlled substance":...

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