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45-27-171
Section 45-27-171 Individuals with mental illness taken into temporary protective custody.
(a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
(1) DESIGNATED LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. A law enforcement agency within Escambia County which
is authorized by the sheriff to exercise the authority described in this section. (2)
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Any state, county, or municipal officer certified by the Alabama
Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission. (b)(1) Concurrently with Article 1 of Chapter
52 of Title 22, a law enforcement officer from a designated law enforcement agency may take
an individual into protective custody when the officer has reasonable cause to believe that
the individual is mentally ill and is an immediate danger to himself or herself or others.
(2)a. Upon placement of an individual under protective custody pursuant to subdivision (1),
the law enforcement officer shall transport the individual to a hospital providing care...

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45-3-172
Section 45-3-172 Individuals with mental illness taken into temporary protective custody.
(a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
(1) DESIGNATED LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. A law enforcement agency within Barbour County that
is authorized by the sheriff to exercise the authority described in this section. (2)
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Any state, county, or municipal officer certified by the Alabama
Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission. (b)(1) Concurrently with Article 1 of Chapter
52 of Title 22, a law enforcement officer from a designated law enforcement agency may take
an individual into protective custody when the officer has reasonable cause to believe that
the individual is mentally ill and is an immediate danger to himself or herself or others.
(2)a. Upon placement of an individual under protective custody pursuant to subdivision (1),
the law enforcement officer shall transport the individual to a hospital providing care and...

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45-35-171
Section 45-35-171 Individuals with mental illness taken into temporary protective custody.
(a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
(1) DESIGNATED LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. A law enforcement agency within Houston County that
is authorized by the sheriff to exercise the authority described in this section. (2)
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Any state, county, or municipal officer certified by the Alabama
Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission. (b)(1) Concurrently with Article 1 of Chapter
52 of Title 22, a law enforcement officer from a designated law enforcement agency may take
an individual into protective custody when the officer has reasonable cause to believe that
the individual is mentally ill and is an immediate danger to himself or herself or others.
(2)a. Upon placement of an individual under protective custody pursuant to subdivision (1),
the law enforcement officer shall transport the individual to a hospital providing care and...

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45-37-121.19
Section 45-37-121.19 Dismissals, demotions, suspensions, and appeals. (a) An appointing
authority may dismiss or demote an employee holding permanent status for just cause whenever
he or she considers the good of the service will be served thereby, for reason stated in writing,
served on the affected employee, and a copy furnished to the director, which action shall
become a public record. The dismissed or demoted employee may within 10 days after notice,
appeal from the action of the appointing authority by filing with the board and the appointing
authority a written answer to the charges. The board shall order a public hearing of such
charges. The hearing shall be before a panel of three attorneys randomly selected by the presiding
Judge of Probate of Jefferson County from a list of attorneys who are licensed to practice
law in this state and who are otherwise qualified in the opinion of the judge of probate to
hear the appeal. The panel shall hear testimony offered in support and...
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10A-5A-4.09
Section 10A-5A-4.09 Records to be kept; right of members and dissociated members to
information. Notwithstanding Sections 10A-1-3.32 and 10A-1-3.33: (a) Each limited liability
company shall maintain the following records: (1) A current list of the full name and last
known business or residence street address of each member. (2) A copy of the filed certificate
of formation and all amendments thereto, together with executed copies of any powers of attorney
pursuant to which any documents have been executed. (3) Copies of the limited liability company's
federal, state, and local income tax returns and reports, if any, for the three most recent
years. (4) Copies of the then effective limited liability company agreement including any
amendments thereto. (5) Copies of any financial statements of the limited liability company
for the three most recent years. (b) Subject to subsection (g), on 10 days' notice made in
a writing received by the limited liability company, the records set forth in...
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11-70-2
Section 11-70-2 Initiation and notice of action. (a) Class 2 municipalities may initiate
an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this chapter against a parcel of tax
sale property located within its municipal limits and purchased by the municipality. The municipality
shall record, in the office of the judge of probate in the county in which the property is
located, a notice of its intention to file an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action.
The notice shall include a legal description of the property, street address of the property
if available, a statement that the property is subject to expedited quiet title and foreclosure
proceedings under this chapter, and a statement that those proceedings may extinguish any
legal interests in the property. As used herein, interested parties shall mean the owner,
his or her heirs or personal representatives, any mortgagee or purchaser of the subject property
or any part thereof, and any party with an interest in the property,...
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22-52-37
Section 22-52-37 Standards for conduct of civil commitment proceedings generally; minimum
standards for civil commitment; appeals from orders of probate courts as to commitment. (a)
Any civil commitment proceedings are to be conducted in accordance with the following constitutional
due process standards: (1) Adequate notice of the hearing and its purpose shall be given sufficiently
in advance of the scheduled proceedings to permit a reasonable opportunity to prepare therefor.
(2) The person to be committed shall have the right to attend the hearing unless the court,
after appropriate inquiry, determines that he or she is so mentally or physically ill as to
be incapable of attendance. (3) The subject of the hearing shall be informed of his right
to counsel and to the appointment of counsel if indigent. Where the commitment of a presently
confined patient is sought, a guardian ad litem who is an attorney shall be appointed. (4)
The guardian ad litem shall be entitled to a reasonable fee...
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24-1-62
Section 24-1-62 Procedure for incorporation of authority; boundaries of authority; denial
of petition for incorporation; resubmission of petition after denial. Any 25 residents of
a county may file a petition with the county commission setting forth that there is a need
for an authority to function in the county. Upon the filing of such a petition, the county
commission shall give notice of the time, place, and purpose of a public hearing at which
the county commission will determine the need for an authority in the county. Such notice
by the county commission shall be given at the county's expense by publishing a notice, at
least 10 days preceding the day on which the hearing is to be held, in a newspaper having
a general circulation in the county or, if there be no such newspaper, by posting such a notice
in at least three public places within the county at least 10 days preceding the day on which
the hearing is to be held. Upon the date fixed for said hearing, held upon notice as...
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26-21-4
Section 26-21-4 Procedure for waiver of consent requirement - Notice to parents or guardian
prohibited; participation in proceedings; right to counsel; assistance in preparing petition;
confidentiality; contents of petition; precedence of proceeding; rules of procedure; waiver
of consent; guardian ad litem for interests of unborn child; findings and conclusions; appeal;
no fees or costs; related criminal charges. (a) A minor who elects not to seek or does not
or cannot for any reason, obtain consent from either of her parents or legal guardian, may
petition, on her own behalf, the juvenile court, or the court of equal standing, in the county
in which the minor resides or in the county in which the abortion is to be performed for a
waiver of the consent requirement of this chapter. Notice by the court to the minor's parents,
parent, or legal guardian shall not be required or permitted. The requirements and procedures
under this chapter shall apply and are available only to minors who...
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31-13-29
Section 31-13-29 Limitations on public records transactions conducted by unauthorized
aliens. (a) For the purposes of this section, public records transaction means applying
for or renewing a motor vehicle license plate, applying for or renewing a driver's license
or nondriver identification card, applying for or renewing a business license, applying for
or renewing a commercial license, or applying for or renewing a professional license. Public
records transaction does not include applying for a marriage license, any transaction relating
to housing under Title 24 or the ownership of real property, including the payment of property
taxes, or the payment of any other tax to the state or a political subdivision thereof, or
any other transaction. (b) An alien not lawfully present in the United States shall not enter
into or attempt to enter into a public records transaction with the state or a political subdivision
of the state and no person shall enter into a public records transaction...
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