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15-22-56
Section 15-22-56 Intensive supervision program; fee. (a) The Board of Pardons and Paroles may,
by whatever criteria it deems reasonable, classify certain persons under the supervision of
its probation and parole officers as deserving of intensive supervision. Special conditions
may be imposed on such persons, individually or as a class. (b) The board is hereby authorized
to charge each person participating in the intensive supervision program a fee for supervision
costs, which shall not exceed 25 percent of their gross monthly income. The board shall, by
regulation, establish criteria for determining the fee to be charged in each case. Such sums
shall be retained by the board and placed in the Probationer's Upkeep Fund in the State Treasury
to defray the expense of administering this program and are hereby appropriated therefor.
(Acts 1989, No. 89-643, p. 1271, §1.)...
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15-22-24
The board shall maximize case supervision practices such that no probation and parole officer
is assigned more than 20 active high-risk cases at any one time. Supervision and treatment
of probationers and parolees shall include the following: (1) Use of a validated risk and
needs assessment; (2) Use of assessment results to guide the appropriate level of supervision
responses consistent with the level of supervision and evidence-based practices used to reduce
recidivism; (3) Collateral and personal contacts with the probationer or parolee and
community that may be unscheduled and that shall occur as often as needed based on the probationer's
or parolee's supervision level, which, in turn, should be based on risk of reoffense as determined
through a validated risk and needs assessment. Such contacts shall serve the purpose of keeping
supervising officers informed of the probationer's or parolee's conduct, compliance with conditions,
and progress in community-based intervention; (4)...
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15-22-2
Section 15-22-2 Supervision fee; Probationer's Upkeep Fund; exclusion from taxable income;
compliance with rules and regulations. (a)(1) Any person who is placed on parole by the Board
of Pardons and Paroles or any person who is granted probation by a court of competent jurisdiction
and who is subject to supervision by the Board of Pardons and Paroles and who has an income
shall be required to contribute forty dollars ($40) per month toward the cost of his or her
supervision and rehabilitation beginning 30 days from the date he or she has an income. The
sum shall be deducted by the parolee or probationer from his or her monthly income and delivered
to the Board of Pardons and Paroles each month for deposit in the General Fund of the State
Treasury. By prior agreement between an employer and employee, an employer may deduct forty
dollars ($40) from the monthly net earned income of the parolee or probationer and remit the
amount to the Board of Pardons and Paroles each month. The...
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12-25-32
for which an Alabama offender has been convicted under prior Alabama law or the law of any
other state, the District of Columbia, the United States, or any of the territories of the
United States. b. The basis for defining these offenses as violent is that each offense meets
at least one of the following criteria: 1. Has as an element, the use, attempted use, or threatened
use of a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or physical force against the person of another.
2. Involves a substantial risk of physical injury against the person of another. 3.
Is a nonconsensual sex offense. 4. Is particularly reprehensible. c. Any attempt, conspiracy,
or solicitation to commit a violent offense shall be considered a violent offense for the
purposes of this article. d. Any criminal offense which meets the criteria provided in paragraph
b. enacted after 2003. (Act 2003-354, p. 948, §3; Act 2009-742, p. 2220, §1; Act 2012-473,
p. 1304, §1; Act 2014-346, p. 1289, §1(b)(3); Act 2015-185, §1.)...
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41-15B-2.2
5. Provision of other forensic services for children when requested by the council. b. The
Department of Forensic Sciences shall prepare an annual accounting of the distribution of
monies received and the effectiveness of programs implemented pursuant to this chapter and
shall file the accounting with the council before July 1. Sufficient safeguards shall be implemented
to ensure that the new monies increase and not supplant or decrease existing state support.
(12) One-half of one percent of the fund shall be allocated to the Department of Rehabilitation
Services for distribution to one or more of the following: a. Early intervention services
for children from birth through age three and services for children who have traumatic brain
injury. b. Child death review teams pursuant to Article 5 of Chapter 16 of Title 26.
The Department of Rehabilitation Services shall work in cooperation with the Department of
Public Health to administer this paragraph. (Act 99-390, p. 628, §3.)...
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36-29-1
Section 36-29-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) BOARD.
The State Employees' Insurance Board. (2) CLASS. An employee or retiree shall be included
in one of the following classes: (i) active employee single, (ii) active employee family,
(iii) non-Medicare retiree single, (iv) non-Medicare retiree family, (v) Medicare retiree
single, (vi) Medicare retiree family, (vii) non-Medicare retiree with Medicare eligible dependent(s),
or (viii) Medicare retiree with non-Medicare dependent(s). (3) EMPLOYEE. A person who works
full time for the State of Alabama or for a county health department and who receives his
or her full compensation on a monthly basis through means of a state warrant drawn upon the
State Treasury or by check drawn by the Treasurer of the Alabama State Port Authority or by
check drawn by the treasurer of the Alabama state agency for surplus property...
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22-18-50
or procedures related to specific employees or other matters related to the Commission's internal
personnel practices and procedures; c. Current, threatened, or reasonably anticipated litigation;
d. Negotiation of contracts for the purchase or sale of goods, services, or real estate; e.
Accusing any person of a crime or formally censuring any person; f. Disclosure of trade secrets
or commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential; g. Disclosure of
information of a personal nature where disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of personal privacy; h. Disclosure of investigatory records compiled for law
enforcement purposes; i. Disclosure of information related to any investigatory reports prepared
by or on behalf of or for use of the Commission or other committee charged with responsibility
of investigation or determination of compliance issues pursuant to the Compact; or j. Matters
specifically exempted from disclosure by federal or member...
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15-22-26.2
Section 15-22-26.2 Mandatory supervision period on certain sentences. (a) A convicted defendant
sentenced to a period of confinement under the supervision of the Department of Corrections
shall be subject to the following provisions, unless the defendant is released to a term of
probation or released on parole under the provisions of Chapter 22 of Title 15: (1) If the
defendant is sentenced to a period of five years or less, he or she shall be released to supervision
by the Board of Pardons and Paroles no less than three months and no more than five months
prior to the defendant's release date; (2) If the defendant is sentenced to a period of more
than five years but less than 10 years, he or she shall be released to supervision by the
Board of Pardons and Paroles no less than six months and no more than nine months prior to
the defendant's release date; or (3) If the defendant is sentenced to a period of 10 years
or more, he or she shall be released to supervision by the Board of...
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15-20A-20
Section 15-20A-20 Adult sex offender - Electronic monitoring. (a) The Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency shall implement a system of active and passive electronic monitoring that identifies
the location of a monitored person and that can produce upon request reports or records of
the person's presence near or within a crime scene or prohibited area, the person's departure
from specified geographic limitations, or curfew violations by the offender. The Director
of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency may promulgate any rules as are necessary to implement
and administer this system of active electronic monitoring including establishing policies
and procedures to notify the person's probation and parole officer or other court-appointed
supervising authority when a violation of his or her electronic monitoring restrictions has
occurred. (b) The Board of Pardons and Paroles or a court may require, as a condition of release
on parole, probation, community corrections, court referral...
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15-22-37
Section 15-22-37 Rulemaking authority. (a) The Board of Pardons and Paroles may adopt rules,
not inconsistent with the provisions of this article, touching upon all matters dealt with
in this article, including, among others, practice and procedure in matters pertaining to
paroles, pardons, and remission of fines and forfeitures; provided, however, that no rule
adopted by the board shall have the effect of denying to any person whose application for
parole or the revocation of whose parole is being considered by the board from having the
benefit of counsel or witnesses upon the hearing. (b) The Board of Pardons and Paroles shall
adopt rules to do the following: (1) Establish a program of limited supervision for parolees
who qualify addressing eligibility using validated risk and needs assessments, as defined
in Section 12-25-32, transfers among levels of supervision, to include guidelines for the
transfer of lower-risk individuals to an administrative form of parole, and reporting...
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