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13A-12-290
Section 13A-12-290 License suspended for six months; crediting of time. In addition
to any other penalty provided by law, the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall suspend
for a period of six months the driver's license of any person, including, but not limited
to, a juvenile, child, or youthful offender, convicted or adjudicated of, or subjected to
a finding of delinquency based on, the crimes specified in Section 13A-12-291. If,
at the time of conviction, adjudication, or finding of delinquency, the individual did not
have a driver's license or the driver's license had been suspended or revoked, there shall
be a delay in the issuance or reinstatement of the driver's license for six months after the
individual applies for issuance or reinstatement. If the individual is ordered by a court
to enter as a resident of an in-patient drug or alcohol rehabilitation facility, the suspension
required by this section shall be effective immediately. If the individual voluntarily
enters an...
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41-9-590
Section 41-9-590 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(1) AJIC or COMMISSION. The Alabama Justice Information Commission. (2) ALEA. The Alabama
State Law Enforcement Agency. (3) CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES. Federal, state, local, and tribal
public agencies that perform substantial activities or planning for activities relating to
the identification, apprehension, prosecution, adjudication, or rehabilitation of civil, traffic,
and criminal offenders. (4) CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION. Data necessary for criminal justice
agencies to perform their duties and enforce existing law. This term includes biometric, identity
history, person, organization, property, when accompanied by any personally identifiable information,
case/incident history data, and any other data deemed criminal justice information by the
FBI CJIS Security Policy. The term also includes...
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30-9-1
Section 30-9-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter the term domestic violence fatality
review team means an organization that includes, but is not limited to, representatives from
the following agencies or organizations: (1) Law enforcement agencies. (2) The Alabama State
Law Enforcement Agency, the Attorney General, and the President of the Alabama District Attorney's
Association, for state level teams or the district attorney of each judicial circuit for local
or regional teams. (3) The Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences. (4) Certified domestic
violence centers. (5) Child protection service providers. (6) The Administrative Office of
Courts. (7) The municipal and circuit clerks of the court. (8) Victim service programs. (9)
Providers of civil legal assistance to victims. (10) Child death review teams. (11) Members
of the business community. (12) County probation or corrections agencies. (13) Any other persons
who have knowledge regarding domestic violence fatalities, nonlethal...
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41-9-655.01
Section 41-9-655.01 Reporting requirements for certain property seized for forfeiture
in connection with a criminal event. (a) All property seized by a state, county, or municipal
law enforcement agency for forfeiture in connection with a criminal event shall be reported
to the uniform crime reporting system operated by the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency
on behalf of the Alabama Justice Information Commission. (b) The commission shall develop
rules for reporting property seized pursuant to this section. Information reported
shall include any information required by the commission, including, but not limited to, all
of the following: (1) The date of the seizure. (2) The address of the seizure. (3) The name
of the law enforcement agency that conducted the seizure. (4) The type of property seized.
(5) A general description of the property seized. (6) The name of the person or entity, if
known, from whom the property was seized. (7) A description of the suspected underlying criminal...

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41-27-6
Section 41-27-6 Appointment of the Director of the Department of Public Safety; functions
of department; Highway Patrol Division; Marine Police Division. (a)(1) The Director of the
Department of Public Safety shall be appointed by the Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency, after consultation with the Governor, and shall hold office at the pleasure of the
secretary. The director shall be appointed from a legacy agency as defined in Section
41-27-7. The salary of the director shall be set by the secretary, and shall not be subject
to Section 36-6-6. A person appointed director shall have an extensive law enforcement
background and, by virtue of office, is a state law enforcement officer with the immunity
set forth in Section 6-5-338. (2) The director shall have overall supervision and management
of functions transferred to the department pursuant to this section, subject to the
approval of the secretary, including the power to change the working title of any position
or...
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11-40-10.2
Section 11-40-10.2 Rehiring of certain law enforcement officers retired from state or
local law enforcement agency. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a
Class 5, Class 6, Class 7, or Class 8 municipality may rehire a retired law enforcement officer
to perform duties as needed if the mayor, or town or city council, as appropriate, declares
all of the following: (1) There is a critical personnel shortage such that the rehiring is
necessary to provide public safety services. (2) The retired law enforcement officer retired
from any state or local law enforcement agency within the State of Alabama which subscribes
to the same pension system as the reemploying authority, and has been retired for at least
45 consecutive days prior to reemployment with a municipality. (3) The retired law enforcement
officer, at the time of retirement, met the qualifications as a law enforcement officer provided
in Section 36-21-46, and the standards and rules issued by the Alabama Peace...
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22-19-70
Section 22-19-70 Inclusion of question regarding organ donation as part of driver's
license or nondriver identification card application system; notation of affirmative response
on license or card. No later than January 1, 1998, the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency
shall redesign the driver's license and nondriver identification card application system to
process requests for information regarding consent of the individual to organ or tissue donation.
The following question in the following substantial form shall be asked of each applicant
at point of issuance or renewal site: "Do you wish to have the organ donor designation
printed on your driver's license?" Only an affirmative response of an individual shall
be noted on the front of the driver's license or nondriver identification card which shall
clearly indicate the intent of the individual to donate his or her organs and tissue by the
printing of the words "ORGAN DONOR" on the front of the license or card. (Acts 1996,
No....
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30-5-8
Section 30-5-8 Notice of hearing or other order to be sent to parties; registration
of information; automated process; additional fines. (a)(1) A copy of any notice of hearing
or any protection order under this chapter shall be sent to the plaintiff within 24 hours
of issuance, provided the plaintiff provides the court with current and accurate contact information,
and to the law enforcement officials with jurisdiction over the residence of the plaintiff.
The clerk of the court may furnish a certified copy of the notice of final hearing or protection
order, if any, electronically. (2) A copy of the petition and ex parte protection order, if
issued, under this chapter shall be served upon the defendant as soon as possible pursuant
to Rule 4 of the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure. A copy of the notice of final hearing and
any other order under this chapter shall be issued to the defendant as soon as possible. (3)
Certain information in these cases shall be entered in the Protection...
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41-27-7
Section 41-27-7 Legacy agencies; classification of employees. (a) For the purposes of
this article, the term "legacy agency" means an existing agency, department, or
division that is being reorganized or abolished under this article. (b) Unless otherwise provided
in this article, all positions created by this article shall be in the classified service
of the state Merit System. (c) All persons employed on January 1, 2015, with a legacy agency
and transferred to the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, Department of Public Safety,
or State Bureau of Investigations shall maintain his or her classification and benefits under
the legacy agency. A person employed by a legacy agency on January 1, 2015, shall not receive
a decrease in salary, benefits, or seniority or otherwise receive a decrease in classification
as a result of the transfer to the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, Department of Public
Safety, or State Bureau of Investigations. (d) Any future change in classification...
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26-16-4
Section 26-16-4 Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board - Composition; terms; officers
and committees; compensation. (a) The state board shall be composed of the following 14 members:
(1) The Commissioner of the State Department of Human Resources, the State Mental Health Officer,
the State Health Officer, the State Superintendent of Education, and the Secretary of the
Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency or designees authorized to speak on their behalf. (2)
Nine public members appointed by the Governor, one from each of the seven congressional districts
into which the state is divided for the purpose of electing representatives in the United
States Congress, and two from the state at large. As a group, the public members shall demonstrate
knowledge in the area of child abuse and neglect prevention; shall be representative of the
demographic composition of this state; and, to the extent practicable, shall be representative
of all of the following categories: Organized labor, the...
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