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33-6A-8
Section 33-6A-8 Violations. (a) Marine police officers or any duly sworn peace officer of the
state may board and inspect a recreational vessel or residence boat for compliance with this
chapter and department rules at any time if there is probable cause to believe that a violation
of this chapter or department rules has occurred. (b) Any person who violates this chapter
or any rule adopted by the department pursuant to this chapter shall be guilty of a Class
B misdemeanor and fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than one thousand
dollars ($1,000) for each violation; provided, however, that first-time offenders of any provision
of this chapter or of any rule adopted pursuant to this chapter shall be given a warning citation
providing a 90-day opportunity to comply with the provision, and in the event of the failure
of the offender to comply within the 90-day period, the offender shall be cited for violating
the provision. (Act 2002-59, p. 145, §8.)...
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36-21-20
Section 36-21-20 Governor authorized to call out municipal police to preserve peace, etc.,
within state in case of riots, etc. Whenever it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction
of the Governor that there has occurred or there is reasonable cause to apprehend at any place
within the state the outbreak of any riot, rout, tumult, insurrection, mob or combination
to oppose the enforcement of the laws or to break the peace by force or violence which cannot
be speedily suppressed or effectually prevented by the ordinary posse comitatus and peace
officers or there shall be an assemblage of persons over 10 in number with intent to commit
a felony or to offer violence to person or property or with intent to oppose or resist by
force or violence the execution of the laws of the state or any lawful process of any court
or officer thereof or the due execution of any legal ordinance or bylaw of any municipal corporation
and that there is not present at the locality a sufficient force of peace...
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36-21-120
Section 36-21-120 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) POLICE OFFICER. A law enforcement officer appointed by a
tribe pursuant to Section 36-21-122 who meets all of the requirements of the Alabama Peace
Officers' Standards and Training Commission for certified law enforcement officers. (2) RESERVATION.
The Mowa Choctaw Indian Reservation or Poarch Creek Indian Reservation, including any and
all tribal properties or property owned in trust for the tribe by the United States government.
(3) TRIBE. The tribe of Indians known as the Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians organized as a nonprofit
corporation and recognized as a tribal government and law enforcement agency by the State
of Alabama and the tribe of Indians recognized as the Poarch Band of Creek Indians by the
federal government and by the State of Alabama as a tribal government and as a law enforcement
agency. (Act 99-527, p. 1152, §1; Act 2018-393, §1.)...
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36-21-3
Section 36-21-3 Lump-sum payments for service of state, etc., law enforcement officers, etc.
(a) Each law enforcement officer and all police communications officers employed by the State
of Alabama, including law enforcement officers of the Department of Industrial Relations and
the Department of Revenue, and including State Fire Marshals, shall be entitled to and receive
in a lump sum the first pay period of December each year the sum of $300.00 per annum after
said employee has total service for a period of five years and shall receive said payment
until the tenth year of service, at which time the payment shall be made in a like manner
and at a like time but in the amount of $400.00 per annum until the fifteenth year of service,
at which time the payment shall be made in a like manner and at a like time but in the amount
of $500.00 per annum until the twentieth year of service, at which time the payment shall
be made in a like manner and at a like time but in the amount of $600.00...
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16-1-44.1
Section 16-1-44.1 School security personnel and school resource officers. (a) As used in this
section, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) RETIRED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
A person who was a law enforcement officer and retired in good standing from a federal, state,
or local law enforcement agency with at least 20 years of law enforcement experience. (2)
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER. A person who is certified by the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards
and Training Commission as a law enforcement officer, whose certification is in good standing,
and who has the power of arrest. (b) A local board of education may employ persons as school
security personnel or contract with a local chief of police or sheriff to employ school resource
officers. A local board of education may allow any person employed by the board as school
security personnel or as a school resource officer to carry a firearm while on duty if the
employee satisfies all of the following qualifications: (1) He or...
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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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9-13-221
Section 9-13-221 Seizure of vehicle and equipment upon arrest for certain criminal violations;
delivery to district forester. It shall be the duty of any sheriff, policeman, forestry officer,
or other peace officer or law enforcement officer in the State of Alabama, arresting any person
who is charged with violating or attempting to violate Section 9-13-60 or any felony laws
of the State of Alabama involving timber or forest products or transactions pertaining thereto,
to seize any vehicle and equipment used, which is in the possession or under control of the
person or persons charged with violating the laws, and to deliver any such seized vehicle
and equipment, to the regional forester of the forestry region in which the arrest is made.
The person receiving any vehicle and equipment from the arresting officer shall keep it in
a safe place and in as good condition as when received, until disposed of as hereinafter provided.
The seizure of vehicles and equipment provided in this section...
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16-24C-3
Section 16-24C-3 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. The chief administrative and executive
officer of an entity, institution, agency, or political subdivision of the state that is subject
to this chapter and includes, without limitation, superintendents of city or county boards
of education and presidents of two-year educational institutions operated under authority
and control of the Department of Postsecondary Education. The term includes persons serving
in such a capacity on an acting or interim basis under lawful appointment or by operation
of law. (2) CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE. All adult bus drivers, all full-time lunchroom or cafeteria
workers, janitors, custodians, maintenance personnel, secretaries and clerical assistants,
instructional aides or assistants, whether or not certificated, non-certificated supervisors,
and, except as hereinafter provided, all other persons who are not teachers as...
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36-21-60
Section 36-21-60 Definitions. When used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) ALABAMA SHERIFF'S ASSOCIATION. The Alabama Sheriff's Association, as now or hereafter
constituted. (2) ASSOCIATION. The Alabama Peace Officers' Association, as now or hereafter
constituted. (3) ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE. The Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police,
as now or hereafter constituted. (4) BOARD. The board of commissioners of the fund and any
successors thereto. (5) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. The executive director of the board. (6) FUND.
The Alabama Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund created in Section 36-21-66. (7) MEMBER.
Any peace officer who is a member of the fund and who is in good standing by virtue of having
paid all sums required by this article to be paid by him. (8) MEMBERSHIP SERVICE. The period
of employment of a member as a peace officer from the date he or she...
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9-13-10
Section 9-13-10 Powers of State Forestry Commission employees as to enforcement of laws, prevention
and suppression of forest fires, etc. All employees of the State Forestry Commission appointed
as forest law enforcement officers by the State Forester are hereby constituted peace officers
of the State of Alabama with full police power and may exercise such powers anywhere within
the state. They are hereby authorized to carry firearms or other weapons when they are actually
in the discharge of their duties as such officers as provided by law. They shall be clothed
with the power to arrest with or without warrant any person who shall violate any of the laws
of the State of Alabama or any rule or regulation of the Alabama Forestry Commission and take
him before a proper court for trial. All employees of the State Forestry Commission and all
duly appointed officers of the United States whose duty it is to prevent and suppress forest
fires are empowered to enter any lands and to construct...
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