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14-8-1
Section 14-8-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section. (1) BOARD. The Board of Corrections.
(2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of the Board of Corrections. (3) STATE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
Such term shall mean and include Draper Correctional Center in Elmore; Frank Lee Youth Center
in Deatsville; Atmore State Prison Farm in Atmore; the State Cattle Ranch in Greensboro; Julia
Tutwiler Prison for Women in Wetumpka and all road camps. (4) INMATE. A person either male
or female, convicted of a felony and sentenced to a term of confinement and treatment in a
state correctional institution under the jurisdiction of the board. (Acts 1971, 3rd Ex. Sess.,
No. 307, p. 4595, §1.)...
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14-8-60
Section 14-8-60 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) BOARD. The Board of Corrections. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of the Board of Corrections.
(3) STATE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION. Any correctional institution under the jurisdiction of
the board. (4) INMATE. A person either male or female, who has been convicted of a felony
and sentenced to a term of confinement and treatment in a state correctional institution under
the jurisdiction of the board and who is participating in the Alabama Board of Corrections
work release or prerelease programs. (Acts 1976, No. 136, p. 130, §1.)...
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15-20A-38
Section 15-20A-38 Escape from correctional facility. (a) If a sex offender escapes from a state
or local correctional facility, juvenile detention facility, or any other facility that would
not permit unsupervised access to the public, the responsible agency, within 24 hours, shall
notify the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, local law enforcement who had jurisdiction
at the time of adjudication or conviction of the sex offense, the sheriff of the county and
each chief of police of every municipality in the county where the sex offender escaped, and
the United States Marshals Service. (b) The responsible agency shall provide each law enforcement
agency listed in subsection (a) with the following information: (1) The name and aliases of
the sex offender. (2) The amount of time remaining to be served by the sex offender. (3) The
nature of the crime for which the sex offender was incarcerated. (4) A copy of the fingerprints
and current photograph of the sex offender and a summary of...
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22-52-1.1
Section 22-52-1.1 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) MENTAL
ILLNESS. A psychiatric disorder of thought and/or mood which significantly impairs judgment,
behavior, capacity to recognize reality, or ability to cope with the ordinary demands of life.
Mental illness, as used herein, specifically excludes the primary diagnosis of epilepsy, mental
retardation, substance abuse, including alcoholism, or a developmental disability. (2) STATE
MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY. A mental health facility operated by the Alabama State Department
of Mental Health. (3) DESIGNATED MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY. A mental health facility other than
a state mental health facility designated by the State Department of Mental Health to receive
persons for evaluation, examination, admission, detention or treatment pursuant to the provisions
of this article. (4) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of the...
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14-8-37
Section 14-8-37 Disposition of earnings of inmates. The employer of an inmate involved in work
release pursuant to this article shall send the inmate's wages directly to the county or its
designated agent. Of each inmate's earnings, 25 percent of his gross wages shall be applied
to the costs incident to the inmate's confinement. If the cost of confinement of a state inmate
as agreed upon in the maintenance contract authorized in Section 14-8-31 exceeds 25 percent
of his gross wages, the board shall pay the difference to the county. The remainder of the
inmate's wages shall be credited to his account with the county and shall be paid out as the
inmate requests to furnish his clothing, medical and dental care, spending money, savings
or dependent support. (Acts 1976, No. 637, p. 883, §5.)...
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15-18-112
Section 15-18-112 Extension of limits of confinement authorized. In order to provide for the
individual supervision and placement of an inmate in the community to obtain employment and
place of residence in order to aid in the reintegration of the inmate into society, the department
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 by authorizing such inmate, under prescribed conditions,
to leave a state correctional institution and reside in the community under the intensive
supervision of a correctional officer in the community. (Acts 1983, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 83-838,
p. 62, §3.)...
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22-11A-10
Section 22-11A-10 State Board of Health to investigate reported cases of tuberculosis; voluntary
treatment; probate court may order compulsory treatment and quarantine; cost of treatment;
exercise of religious freedom. Whenever the State Board of Health or its authorized representative
shall discover, as a result of its own investigation or as a result of any report required
by this article, that any person may be afflicted with tuberculosis, the State Board of Health,
through its authorized representative, shall investigate or further investigate the circumstances
and, if after investigation, the representative of the State Board of Health is of the opinion
that an active case of tuberculosis is found, he shall encourage the person infected to take
voluntary treatment to meet the minimum requirements prescribed by the State Board of Health.
If such afflicted person refuses voluntary treatment, than the state board of health, through
its authorized representative, may petition the...
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14-1-19
Section 14-1-19 Acceptance and redispensing of unused prescription medications. (a) As used
in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) CORRECTIONS FACILITY.
Any facility or program controlled or operated by the state Department of Corrections or any
of its agencies or departments and supported wholly or in part by state funds for the correctional
care of persons or any county jail operated and controlled by the county sheriff and a county.
(2) CUSTOMIZED PATIENT MEDICATION PACKAGE. A package that is prepared by a pharmacist for
a specific patient and that contains two or more prescribed solid oral dosage forms. (3) REPACKAGING.
The process by which the pharmacy prepares a prescription it accepts pursuant to this section
in a unit-dose package, unit-of-issue package or customized patient medication package for
immediate dispensing in accordance with a current prescription. (4) UNIT-DOSE PACKAGE. A package
that contains a single-dose drug with the name,...
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22-11A-23
Section 22-11A-23 Any person believed exposed to diseases to be tested; any person believed
afflicted shall seek and accept treatment. Any person who the state or county health officer
has reason to believe has been exposed to any of the diseases designated under this article
shall be tested. Any person who the state or county health officer has reason to believe is
afflicted with any of the diseases designated under this article shall seek and accept treatment
at the direction of the health officer or a physician licensed to practice medicine in Alabama.
(Acts 1987, No. 87-574, p. 904, §23.)...
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22-52-10.7
Section 22-52-10.7 Transfer to another facility. A respondent committed to inpatient treatment
may be transferred from any treatment facility to another treatment facility when deemed to
be in the best interest of the respondent. Any law enforcement officer or any designated employee
of the department or designated mental health facility shall have the authority to transport
committed respondents from any facility to any other facility within the State of Alabama
so long as it is in the best interest of the committed respondents. (Acts 1991, No. 91-440,
p. 783, §17.)...
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