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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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32-6-49.13
breathalyzer or other approved device, technique, or procedure approved by the Department of
Forensic Sciences, or transport the driver to an appropriate facility where a chemical test
by an approved method shall be administered either by the officer or at his or her direction,
or both. (2) A test or tests shall be administered at the direction of a law enforcement officer
to all commercial motor vehicle drivers who are involved in any vehicular accident which results
in death or physical injury requiring hospitalization or emergency medical treatment.
(c) A person requested to submit to a test as provided in subsection (a) above must be warned
by the law enforcement officer requesting the test, that a refusal to submit to the test will
result in that person being immediately placed out of service for a period of 24 hours and
being disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle for a period of not less than
two years under Section 32-6-49.12. (d) If the person refuses...
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13A-9-18.1
Section 13A-9-18.1 Giving of false name or address to a law enforcement officer. (a) A person
commits the crime of giving a false name or address to a law enforcement officer if the person
gives a false name or address to a law enforcement officer in the course of the officer's
official duties with intent to mislead the officer. (b) Giving a false name or address to
a law enforcement officer is a Class A misdemeanor. (Acts 1993, No. 93-204, §1.)...
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32-5A-301
Section 32-5A-301 Report of arresting officer. (a) A law enforcement officer who arrests any
person for a violation of Section 32-5A-191 shall within five days after the day of arrest,
excluding weekends and state holidays, hand deliver, mail, or submit electronically to the
department a sworn report of all information relevant to the enforcement action, including
information which adequately identifies the arrested person, a statement of the officer's
grounds for belief that the person violated Section 32-5A-191, the results of any chemical
test which was conducted, a statement if the person refused to submit to a test, and a copy
of the citation or complaint filed with the court. (b) The report required by this section
shall be made on forms supplied by the department or in a manner specified by regulations
of the department. (c) The department shall not take action on any report not sworn to and
not mailed and postmarked or received by the department within five days after the day...

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11-43-181
Section 11-43-181 "Law enforcement officer" defined. As used in this article, the
term "law enforcement officer" shall mean and include a policeman, policewoman,
and other official who has authority to make arrests and who is employed by any municipality
in the state as a permanent and regular employee for and subject to law enforcement duties,
but it does not include any person elected by popular vote. (Acts 1976, No. 372, p. 471, §2.)...

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11-43-231
Section 11-43-231 "Law enforcement officer" defined. As used in this article, the
term "law enforcement officer" shall mean an official who is certified by the Alabama
Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission who has authority to make arrests and who
is employed by any municipality in the state as a permanent and regular employee with law
enforcement duties, including police chiefs and deputy police chiefs. The term does not include
any person elected by popular vote, any person who is serving a probationary period of employment,
or any person whose term of office has expired. (Act 2001-463, p. 617, §2.)...
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11-43-230
Section 11-43-230 Predisciplinary hearing prior to suspension or termination; procedures; postdisciplinary
hearing. (a) Every municipality shall provide a predisciplinary hearing prior to the suspension
or termination of its law enforcement officers, provided nothing herein shall preclude a municipality
from placing a law enforcement officer on leave with pay until the person or body holding
the hearing has made its decision in the matter. (b) Every municipality shall establish written
due process procedures applicable to the predisciplinary hearing. At a minimum, this due process
shall consist of written notice to the officer of the reasons for the termination or suspension.
This notice shall be issued by the person or persons with authority to suspend or terminate
the law enforcement officer. The notice shall inform the officer that he or she has 10 days
to request, in writing, a hearing before the person or persons with authority to suspend or
terminate. If the officer fails to...
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31-13-12
Section 31-13-12 Verification by law enforcement officers of citizenship and immigration status
of persons under certain circumstances. (a) Upon any lawful stop, detention, or arrest made
by a state, county, or municipal law enforcement officer of this state in the enforcement
of any state law or ordinance of any political subdivision thereof, where reasonable suspicion
exists that the person is an alien who is unlawfully present in the United States, a reasonable
attempt shall be made, when practicable, to determine the citizenship and immigration status
of the person, except if the determination may hinder or obstruct an investigation. Such determination
shall be made by contacting the federal government pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1373(c) and relying
upon any verification provided by the federal government. (b) Any alien who is arrested and
booked into custody shall have his or her immigration status determined pursuant to 8 U.S.C.
§ 1373(c). The alien's immigration status shall be...
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32-13-2
Section 32-13-2 Removal of motor vehicles; liability; lien on vehicles removed; notice. (a)
A law enforcement officer or, in a Class 1 municipality, a parking enforcement officer or
traffic enforcement officer who is not required to be certified by the Alabama Peace Officers'
Standards and Training Commission, may cause a motor vehicle to be removed to the nearest
garage or other place of safety under any of the following circumstances: (1) The motor vehicle
is left unattended on a public street, road, or highway or other property for a period of
at least 48 hours. (2) The motor vehicle is left unattended because the driver of the vehicle
has been arrested or is impaired by an accident or for any other reason which causes the need
for the vehicle to be immediately removed as determined necessary by a law enforcement officer.
(3) The motor vehicle is subject to an impoundment order for outstanding traffic or parking
violations. (b)(1) A law enforcement officer, parking enforcement...
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33-5A-2
Section 33-5A-2 Removal. (a) A law enforcement officer may request a service to remove a vessel
from public property under any of the following circumstances: (1) The vessel is determined
by the officer to be abandoned. (2) The vessel is left unattended because the operator of
the vessel has been arrested. (3) The vessel is determined by the officer to pose a threat
to public health or safety. (4) The vessel is determined by the officer to be a derelict vessel.
(b) An owner of private property may request a service to remove an abandoned or derelict
vessel from the private property to a storage place. (c)(1) A law enforcement officer who
directs the removal of a vessel in accordance with this chapter shall be liable only in accordance
with Section 36-1-12. (2) A person who removes or stores a vessel in accordance with this
chapter shall be liable for negligence only. (Act 2018-179, §2.)...
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