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14-15-8
Section 14-15-8 Maintenance of records. (a) All records maintained by the department in the
name of an individual prisoner, including medical records, shall be the property of the department.
(b) In any pro se civil action subject to this chapter, where the State of Alabama, an agency
of the State of Alabama, an employee of the State of Alabama, or a private contractor providing
services to the department is named as a defendant, the commissioner of the department may
share any records maintained in the name of the prisoner filing suit with counsel representing
the above-named defendants. (Act 2013-115, p. 231, §8.)...
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14-8-40
Section 14-8-40 Inmates not deemed state agents, etc.; cause of action against county, etc.
No inmate granted privileges under the provisions of this article shall be deemed to be an
agent, employee, or involuntary servant of the department, state, or county while involved
in the free community, while under the direction, control, and supervision of the inmate's
employer, or while going to and from employment or other specified areas. Any inmate participating
in a work release program authorized by this chapter or otherwise working outside the jail
or a correctional facility shall have no cause of action against the county or a community
correction agency, or an employee thereof, related to such activities, unless the county or
community corrections agency, or employee thereof, is willfully negligent in carrying out
their responsibilities. (Acts 1976, No. 637, p. 883, §11; Act 2002-497, p. 1287, §1.)...

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15-16-68
Section 15-16-68 Court-imposed conditions for release. The conditions that the court may impose
upon release, if necessary and appropriate, include, the following: (1) That the defendant
take medication as prescribed by doctors in the department or in a regional or community mental
health facility, or by some other doctor whose care the defendant is in; (2) That the defendant
submit to treatment and accept care from a duly authorized outpatient facility such as a regional
or community mental health facility; (3) That the defendant submit to mental or medical evaluation
or testing as prescribed by the department, by a regional or community mental health facility,
or by other appropriate person or facility; (4) That the defendant submit to periodic or random
drug testing designed to ensure that he is taking any prescribed drugs and avoiding any prescribed
drugs including alcohol; (5) That the defendant avoid specified activities, persons, or places
that may be detrimental to his...
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22-52-31
Section 22-52-31 Proceedings for civil commitment of persons accused of crimes, committed to
custody of Department of Mental Health and determined to be unable to attain capacity to proceed
to trial in foreseeable future; effect of such civil commitment upon statute of limitations,
etc. (a) Upon certification by the superintendent of Bryce or Searcy Hospital or any other
facility so designated by the commissioner that any person accused of a crime and committed
to the custody of the department in one of its facilities has been determined by appropriate
members of the medical staffs of said facilities as designated by the superintendent to be
unable to attain the capacity to proceed to trial in the foreseeable future, the commissioner
or his designee is hereby authorized to petition the judges of probate of Tuscaloosa or Mobile
Counties or any judge of probate where such facility exists for an order of civil commitment
to the Department of Mental Health. All of the subsequent provisions...
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24-9-6
Section 24-9-6 Acquisition of tax delinquent properties. (a) The authority, at such times as
it deems to be appropriate, may submit a written request to the Land Commissioner of the Alabama
Department of Revenue for the transfer of the state's interest in certain properties to the
authority. Upon receipt of such request, the Land Commissioner shall issue a tax deed conveying
the state's interest in the property to the authority. The authority shall not be required
to pay the amount deemed to have been bid to cover delinquent taxes or any other amount in
order to obtain the tax deed. (b) (1) Delinquent property which may be transferred by the
Land Commissioner to the authority shall be limited to parcels which have been bid in for
the state pursuant to Chapter 10 of Title 40 for at least five years and the state's interest
in real property acquired pursuant to Chapter 29 of Title 40 for delinquent taxes administered
by the state and held for at least five years. (2) The Land...
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27-25-9
Section 27-25-9 Violations; enforcement of chapter; penalties. (a) Each individual transaction
which is in violation of this chapter or which does not otherwise conform to the requirements
of this chapter shall be considered a violation. (b) This chapter shall be enforceable only
by the commissioner and does not create any private cause of action or other private legal
recourse. (c) The commissioner may, in his or her discretion and upon good cause shown, revoke
the certificate of authority of a title agent, revoke the license issued to a title insurer,
or impose a fine in an amount not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) for each violation
of this chapter or of any rule or regulation promulgated under this chapter. No title insurer
shall pay, directly or indirectly, any portion of a fine imposed on any agent of the title
insurer. In addition, the commissioner may impose a fine in an amount not to exceed five thousand
dollars ($5,000) per violation upon a finding that an agent or an...
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31-6-10
Section 31-6-10 Application for benefits; determination and certification of eligibility. All
applications for benefits accruing under this chapter must be made to the State Department
of Veterans' Affairs. The State Service Commissioner, or any official of the department designated
by him, is hereby charged with the responsibility and duty of determining the eligibility
of each applicant for the benefits under this chapter; provided, however, that such determination
of eligibility shall be based upon the findings of the United States Veterans' Administration
in addition to other proofs and records required under this chapter. The State Service Commissioner
shall cause the State Department of Veterans' Affairs to issue a certificate of eligibility
and entitlement in behalf of each applicant who may be determined by him to be entitled to
the benefits. (Acts 1951, No. 47, p. 259, §6; Acts 1957, No. 617, p. 883, §5.)...
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8-17-173
Section 8-17-173 Enforcement of article; rules and regulations; applicability of Section 2-2-30,
et seq. (a) The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, through the facilities of the
state Department of Agriculture and Industries, shall enforce the provisions of this article.
In addition, the commissioner may make and adopt rules pursuant to the Administrative Procedure
Act as he or she deems necessary to carry out this article and may establish a filing fee
for reimbursement of expenses and costs. (b) The provisions of Article 2, Chapter 2 of Title
2 shall be applicable to turpentine regulated by the provisions of this article. (Act 2004-516,
p. 996, §1.)...
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14-8-62
Section 14-8-62 Adoption of rules, regulations, and policies extending limits of confinement
for inmates studying vocational or educational curricula. In order to insure that the inmate
may be qualified to seek employment after release and thereby become an asset to society,
as well as to such inmate, the board is authorized to adopt rules, regulations and policies
permitting the commissioner to extend the limits of confinement of an inmate where there is
reasonable cause to believe the inmate will honor the trust placed in such inmate, under prescribed
conditions, to leave the confines of that place unaccompanied by custodial agents for a prescribed
period of time to study in either a vocational or educational curriculum at an institution
appropriate for the inmate's abilities. (Acts 1976, No. 136, p. 130, §3.)...
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22-6-12
Section 22-6-12 Suspension of eligibility for inmates of certain public institutions; temporary
reinstatement. (a) An inmate of a public institution under the administrative control or responsibility
of the Department of Corrections shall have his or her eligibility for Medicaid suspended,
but not terminated, provided he or she is otherwise eligible for Medicaid benefits. (b) An
inmate of a public institution under the administrative control or responsibility of the Department
of Corrections who is otherwise eligible for Medicaid benefits shall be eligible for temporary
reinstatement of Medicaid eligibility for care received outside of such a public institution
as an inpatient in a medical institution for more than 24 hours. (c) A public institution
under the administrative control or responsibility of the Department of Corrections may make
efforts to establish eligibility for or renew Medicaid eligibility for an inmate prior to
his or her release from the public institution. (Act...
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