36-21-13
Section 36-21-13 Compensation for injury to police officer utilized by state department or agency; injury review boards. (a) For purposes of this section, a "state police officer" is a full-time law enforcement officer of any state agency, department, board, commission, or institution, including full-time correctional officers of the Department of Corrections, who is certified by the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission and who has no limited authority within the state except as otherwise provided by law. (b) When a state police officer being utilized by a state department or agency is injured while on duty for the department or agency and his or her injury or injuries were not the result of his or her willful conduct, and the injury resulted when the state police officer was in conflict, pursuit, or observation of a person or persons suspected or under suspicion of breaking the law, or has broken the law, or is in the process of breaking the law, or when the state...
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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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28-4-287
Section 28-4-287 Execution of bond by defendant or claimant for recovery of seized vehicle, etc., pending condemnation action; proceedings upon failure of defendant or claimant to deliver said vehicle, etc., upon entry of judgment of condemnation. Whenever a conveyance, vehicle of any kind or animal used in drawing the same is seized by an officer of the state under the prohibition laws of this state, the defendant in the proceedings or the claimant of the property shall have the right to execute a bond in double the value of such property or of any item thereof, with good and sufficient surety, to be approved by the sheriff or the register or clerk of the circuit court and conditioned, in the event the said property is condemned, to deliver the same to the sheriff within 15 days from the date of such judgment of condemnation and to pay any difference between the value of said property at the time of the seizure and the time of the delivery to the sheriff after condemnation, such...
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41-27-12
Section 41-27-12 Collection and compilation of data related to incidents involving excessive force by law enforcement officers. (a) The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1) The preservation of human life is of the highest value in this state. (2) It is of utmost importance that law enforcement agencies implement policies and practices to prohibit the use of unnecessary lethal force by law enforcement officers. (3) Law enforcement officers should be properly trained to reduce the prevalence of incidents involving excessive force. (b) Beginning on January 1, 2018, the Alabama Criminal Justice Information System shall collect data regarding any and all allegations of excessive force by state, county, and municipal law enforcement officers. (c) The Alabama Criminal Justice Information System shall collect data for all incidents, including the race of the officer and the victim or victims, specific facts relating to the incident, whether the incident was subject to court action...
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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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36-18-24
Section 36-18-24 DNA database. (a) The director is hereby authorized and empowered to create and establish a DNA database for the purposes of: (1) Assisting federal, state, county, municipal, or local criminal justice and law enforcement officers or agencies in the putative identification, detection, or exclusion of persons who are the subjects of investigations or prosecutions of sex related crimes, other violent crimes, or other crimes in which biological evidence is received or recovered. (2) Supporting identification research and protocol development of DNA forensic methods. (3) Creating and maintaining DNA quality control standards. (4) Assisting in the recovery or identification of human remains from natural or mass disasters. (5) Assisting in other humanitarian purposes including the identification of missing, deceased, or unidentified persons. (b) The DNA database shall contain DNA records which the director shall deem necessary for the implementation of this article, and also...
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8-6-178
Section 8-6-178 Access to and availability of records. A broker-dealer or investment adviser shall provide access to or copies of records that are relevant to the suspected or attempted financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult to agencies charged with administering state adult protective services laws and to law enforcement, either as part of a referral to the agency or to law enforcement, or upon request of the agency or law enforcement pursuant to an investigation. The records may include historical records as well as records relating to the most recent transaction or transactions that may comprise financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult. All records made available to agencies under this section are not a public record as defined in any state public records law. Nothing in this section shall limit or otherwise impede the authority of the commission to access or examine the books and records of broker-dealers and investment advisers as otherwise provided by law. (Act...
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13A-8-35
Section 13A-8-35 Exceptions. This article shall not apply to purchases of metal property from any of the following: (1) A law enforcement officer acting in an official capacity unless the law enforcement officer is investigating a compliance issue pursuant to this article or is presenting metal property for sale. (2) A trustee in bankruptcy, executor, administrator, or receiver who has presented proof of such status to the secondary metals recycler. (3) Any public official acting under a court order who has presented proof of such status to the secondary metals recycler. (4) A sale or the execution, or by virtue, of any process issued by a court if proof thereof has been presented to the secondary metals recycler. (5) A manufacturing, industrial, or other commercial vendor that generates or sells regulated metal property in the ordinary course of its business. (6) A municipal, county, state, federal, or other governmental entity. (7) A utility company. (8) A funeral home or the owner...
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28-4-284
Section 28-4-284 Sale of property and disposition of proceeds therefrom. The property may be ordered sold and the proceeds, after paying the costs and expenses of the seizure and of the action, shall be paid into the law-enforcement fund to be used and applied on the enforcement of state laws under the supervision and control of the Governor. (Acts 1919, No. 7, p. 6; Code 1923, §4777; Code 1940, T. 29, §246; Acts 1949, No. 669, p. 1032.)...
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31-2-38
Section 31-2-38 When officers, enlisted men, etc., deemed to be "in the active military or naval service of the state." The armed forces of the state ordered into the service of the state for the enforcement of the law, the preservation of the peace, or for the security of the rights and lives of citizens or protection of property in aid and relief of citizens in disaster, or any similar duty, or any other service that the Governor may for specific reasons so designate, shall be deemed to be in the active military or naval service of the state. Officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel employed under orders of the Governor or of the Adjutant General in recruiting, making tours of instruction, inspection of troops, armories, storehouses, campsites, rifle ranges, and military property, sitting on general, special, and summary courts-martial and deck courts, boards of examination, courts of inquiry, or boards of officers making and assisting in physical examinations shall be...
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