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16-47-11
Section 16-47-11 Police officers - Extended jurisdiction. (a) Any police officer appointed
pursuant to the provisions of this section or Section 16-22-1, is a peace officer whose authority
extends to any place in the state; provided, that the primary duty of any such police or peace
officer shall be the enforcement of the law on property owned or leased by the institution
of higher education employing said peace officers; provided further, that he shall not otherwise
act as a peace officer in enforcing the law except: (1) When in pursuit of any offender or
suspected offender who is charged with the commission of a crime while on the premises of
said institution; or (2) To make arrests otherwise lawfully for crimes committed, or for which
there is probable cause to believe have been committed, within his presence or within the
boundaries of said property owned or leased. (b) The provisions of this section granting authority
to police officers at institutions of higher learning in the...
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16-52-12.1
Section 16-52-12.1 Police officers - Authority. (a) Any Jacksonville State University police
officer appointed pursuant to this section or Section 16-22-1, is a peace officer whose authority
extends to any place in the state. The primary duty of the police officer shall be the enforcement
of the law on property owned or leased by Jacksonville State University. The police officer
shall not otherwise act as a peace officer in enforcing the law except: (1) When in pursuit
of any offender or suspected offender who is charged with the commission of a crime while
on the premises of the institution. (2) To make arrests otherwise lawfully for crimes committed,
or for which there is probable cause to believe have been committed, within his or her presence
or within the boundaries of the property owned or leased by the institution. (b) The provisions
of this section granting authority to a police officer at this institution of higher learning
in the State of Alabama are not intended to limit or...
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30-6-5
Section 30-6-5 Report. (a) Each domestic violence center shall provide to the director information
relating to the number of persons who receive services from local domestic violence programs
or certified domestic violence centers and any other information that is required to be reported
for eligibility to receive federal grant funding or other funding. (b) The director shall
furnish to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House
of Representatives a report on or before January 1 of each year on the status of domestic
violence in Alabama, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) The incidence
of domestic violence in this state. (2) An identification of the areas of the state where
domestic violence is of significant proportions, including the number of cases of domestic
violence officially reported. (3) The identification and description of the types of programs
in the state that assist victims or persons who commit domestic...
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32-2-120
Section 32-2-120 Creation of system; activation of alert; powers and duties; boundaries of
alert area; termination of alert; liability. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ALERT SYSTEM. The Blue Alert system. (2) DEPARTMENT.
The Department of Public Safety. (3) DIRECTOR. The Director of the Department of Public Safety.
(4) LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. A law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the search for
a suspect in a case involving the death or serious injury of a peace officer or an agency
employing a peace officer who is missing in the line of duty. (5) PEACE OFFICER. A person
who is certified to exercise the power of arrest under the laws of this state. (b) There is
established a statewide alert system known as Blue Alert which shall be developed and implemented
by the director, who is the statewide coordinator of the alert system. (c) The alert system
may be activated under either of the following circumstances: (1)...
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15-23-4
Section 15-23-4 Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission - Created; composition; meetings;
rules and regulations; bond; compensation. (a) There is hereby created the Alabama Crime Victims
Compensation Commission, which shall be composed of three citizens of the State of Alabama,
who shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate, for terms
of four years each or until their successors are appointed and qualified. Provided however,
initial appointments shall be as follows: One member shall be appointed for two years, one
member shall be appointed for three years and one member shall be appointed for four years.
All appointments to fill vacancies shall be for the duration of the unexpired term and subsequent
appointments shall be for four-year terms. The membership of the board shall be inclusive
and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and economic diversity of the state.
(b) At least one member shall be a law enforcement officer with a...
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31-2-111
Section 31-2-111 Ordering out of troops - Request to Governor by local officials. Whenever
any circuit court judge, municipal court judge, probate court judge, sheriff, or mayor of
any incorporated city, town, or village, shall have reasonable cause to apprehend the outbreak
of any riot, rout, tumult, mob, or combination to oppose the enforcement of the laws by force
or violence, within the jurisdiction in which such officer is by law a conservator of the
peace, which cannot be speedily suppressed or effectually prevented by the ordinary posse
comitatus and peace officers, it shall forthwith become the duty of such judge, sheriff, or
mayor, to report the facts and circumstances in writing or verbally to the Governor or his
authorized representative, and request him to order out such portion of the National Guard
of the state as may be necessary to enforce the laws and preserve the peace. It shall thereafter
be the duty of the Governor, if he deems such apprehension well-founded, to...
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16-22-2
Section 16-22-2 Police officers at state colleges and universities or Institute for Deaf and
Blind - Extension of jurisdiction. (a) Any police officer appointed pursuant to the provisions
of Section 16-47-10 or 16-22-1, is a peace officer whose authority extends to any place in
the state; provided, that the primary duty of any such police or peace officer shall be the
enforcement of the law on property owned or leased by the institution of higher education
employing said peace officers; provided further, that he shall not otherwise act as a peace
officer in enforcing the law except: (1) When in pursuit of any offender or suspected offender
who is charged with the commission of a crime while on the premises of said institution; or
(2) To make arrests otherwise lawfully for crimes committed, or for which there is probable
cause to believe have been committed, within his presence or within the boundaries of said
property owned or leased. (b) The provisions of this section granting...
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22-52-93
Section 22-52-93 Costs. No county shall be required to pay costs associated with the temporary
confinement or commitment of a person to a designated mental health facility, including, but
not limited to, the cost of housing and treatment. All costs associated with a probable cause
hearing, including cost of counsel, shall be paid by the State General Fund upon order of
the judge of probate; except, that if the petition is denied and the petitioner is not indigent
and is not a law enforcement officer or other public official acting within the line and scope
of his or her duties, all costs may be taxed against the petitioner, or if the petition is
granted and the person sought to be committed is not indigent, the judge of probate may order
all costs paid from the estate of the person committed. (Acts 1994, No. 94-690, p. 1326, ยง4.)...

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12-15-701
Section 12-15-701 Definitions; applicability of prostitution statutes; procedures. (a) For
the purposes of this section, sexually exploited child shall mean an individual under the
age of 18 years who is under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court and who has been subjected
to sexual exploitation because he or she is any of the following: (1) A victim of the crime
of human trafficking sexual servitude as provided in Section 13A-6-150, et seq. (2) Engaged
in prostitution as provided in Section 13A-12-120 or 13A-12-121. (3) A victim of the crime
of promoting prostitution as provided in Section 13A-12-111, 13A-12-112, or 13A-12-113. (b)
A sexually exploited child may not be adjudicated delinquent or convicted of a crime of prostitution
as provided in Section 13A-12-120 or 13A-12-121, or any municipal ordinance prohibiting such
acts. (c) In any proceeding based upon a child's arrest for an act of prostitution, there
is a presumption that the child satisfies the definition of a sexually...
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30-3B-102
Section 30-3B-102 Definitions. In this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) ABANDONED. Left without provision for reasonable and necessary care or supervision.
(2) CHILD. An individual who has not attained 19 years of age. (3) CHILD CUSTODY DETERMINATION.
A judgment, decree, or other order of a court providing for the legal custody, physical custody,
or visitation with respect to a child. The term includes a permanent, temporary, initial,
and modification order. The term does not include an order relating to child support or other
monetary obligation of an individual. (4) CHILD CUSTODY PROCEEDING. A proceeding in a court
in which legal custody, physical custody, or visitation with respect to a child is an issue.
The term includes a proceeding for divorce, separation, neglect, abuse, dependency, guardianship,
paternity, termination of parental rights, and protection from domestic violence, in which
the issue may appear. The term does not include a court...
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