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22-6-13
Section 22-6-13 Medicaid benefits for county inmates and certain juveniles. (a) For
the purposes of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1)
COUNTY INMATE. Any person being held in a public institution under the administrative control
and responsibility of the county sheriff and for whom the county is responsible for the provision
of medical care. The term includes a person in custody while awaiting arraignment or bond,
a pretrial detainee, a convicted person who is awaiting transfer to but has not otherwise
become the responsibility of the Department of Corrections, or a person serving his or her
sentence in the county jail. (2) INPATIENT. This term as defined in 42 C.F.R. ยง 435.1010,
as may be amended. (3) JUVENILE. Any child under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court who
is detained in a public institution and for whom the county is responsible for the provision
of medical care pursuant to Section 12-15-108. (4) MEDICAL INSTITUTION. This term as
defined...
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26-14-7
Section 26-14-7 Duties of Department of Human Resources. (a) The State or County Department
of Human Resources shall make a thorough investigation promptly upon either the oral or written
report. The primary purpose of such an investigation shall be the protection of the child.
(b) The investigation, to the extent that is reasonably possible, shall include: (1) The nature,
extent and cause of the child abuse or neglect; (2) The identity of the person responsible
therefor; (3) The names and conditions of other children in the home; (4) An evaluation of
the parents or person responsible for the care of the child; (5) The home environment and
the relationship of the child or children to the parents or other persons responsible for
their care; and (6) All other data deemed pertinent. (c) The investigation may include a visit
to the child's home, an interview with the subject child, and may include a physical, psychological,
or psychiatric examination of any child or children in that home....
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26-16-99
Section 26-16-99 Duties of coroner/medical examiner. The duties of the coroner/medical
examiner shall include the following: (1) Except in locations where a county medical examiner
has jurisdiction, the coroner or a person acting in a professional capacity shall report the
death of a child by telecommunications to the medical examiner or his or her representative
as soon as possible upon discovery. (2) Upon receipt of a report of a child death, the county
medical examiner or state medical examiner shall determine whether the death appears to be
unexpected/unexplained. If the death appears to be unexpected/unexplained, the county medical
examiner or state medical examiner shall commence an investigation of the death consisting
of a postmortem examination conducted by a state or county medical examiner. Upon the recommendation
of the state medical examiner, with authorization from a district attorney, an autopsy may
be conducted. A county medical examiner may conduct an autopsy at his or...
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26-21-2
Section 26-21-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions
shall apply: (1) MINOR. Any person under the age of 18 years; (2) EMANCIPATED MINOR. Any minor
who is or has been married or has by court order otherwise been legally freed from the care,
custody, and control of her parents; (3) ABORTION. The use or prescription of any instrument,
medicine, drug, or any other substance or device with the intent to terminate the pregnancy
of a woman known to be pregnant with knowledge that the termination by those means will with
reasonable likelihood cause the death of the unborn child. Such use or prescription is not
an abortion if done with the intent to save the life or preserve the health of an unborn child,
remove a dead unborn child, or to deliver the unborn child prematurely in order to preserve
the health of both the mother (pregnant woman) and her unborn child. The term "abortion"
as used herein does not include a procedure or act to terminate the pregnancy of...
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26-23H-2
Section 26-23H-2 Legislative Findings. (a) This state's statute criminalizing abortion,
Section 13A-13-7, has never been repealed. It has remained unenforceable as a result
of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973) and its progeny, which
struck down as unconstitutional a Texas statute criminalizing abortion and which effectively
repealed by implication and made unenforceable all other state statutes criminalizing abortion.
(b) On November 6, 2018, electors in this state approved by a majority vote a constitutional
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 declaring and affirming the public policy
of the state to recognize and support the sanctity of unborn life and the rights of unborn
children. The amendment made it clear that the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 does not include
a right to an abortion or require the funding of abortions using public funds. (c) In present
state law, Section 13A-6-1 defines a person for homicide purposes to include an...

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30-3-4.2
Section 30-3-4.2 Grandparent visitation. (a) For the purposes of this section,
the following words have the following meanings: (1) GRANDPARENT. The parent of a parent,
whether the relationship is created biologically or by adoption. (2) HARM. A finding by the
court, by clear and convincing evidence, that without court-ordered visitation by the grandparent,
the child's emotional, mental, or physical well-being has been, could reasonably be, or would
be jeopardized. (b) A grandparent may file an original action in a circuit court where his
or her grandchild resides or any other court exercising jurisdiction with respect to the grandchild
or file a motion to intervene in any action when any court in this state has before it any
issue concerning custody of the grandchild, including a domestic relations proceeding involving
the parent or parents of the grandchild, for reasonable visitation rights with respect to
the grandchild if any of the following circumstances exist: (1) An action for...
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31-14-3
Section 31-14-3 Creation; composition; meetings; compensation; powers and duties. (a)
There is created the Alabama Job Creation and Military Stability Commission. Members of the
commission shall include a chair and two vice chairs. The chair shall be the Lieutenant Governor,
or in the absence of a Lieutenant Governor, the chair shall be the Governor, or his or her
designee. The vice chairs shall be the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, or his or her
designee, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, or his or her designee. (b) The
commission shall also consist of the following members: (1) Two members of the House of Representatives
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. (2) Two members of the Senate appointed
by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. (3) The Adjutant General of the Alabama National
Guard. (4) The Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (5) The Secretary of
the Department of Commerce. (6) The Director of the Alabama...
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38-7-11
Section 38-7-11 Inspection of facilities. The department shall have the right and its
authorized representatives shall be afforded reasonable opportunity, to inspect any child-care
facility seeking a license or an approval or a six-month permit pursuant to this chapter,
any child-care facility seeking a renewal of a license or an approval or a six-month permit
pursuant to this chapter and any child-care facility which is operating under a license or
an approval or a six-month permit issued pursuant to this chapter. Such inspection shall include,
but not be limited to, premises, services, personnel, program, accounts and records, interviews
with agents and employees of the child-care facility being inspected and interviews with any
child or other person within the custody or control of said child-care facility. Such inspection
shall be made at any reasonable time, without prior notice, and as often as necessary to enforce
and administer the provisions of this chapter. It shall be the...
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12-21-131
Section 12-21-131 Interpreters for persons defective in speech and/or hearing - Qualified
interpreter provided in certain criminal and juvenile proceedings; requirements; fees. (a)
Deaf person means any person either totally deaf, or who has defective hearing, or who has
both defective hearing and speech. (b) For the purpose of this section, the term qualified
interpreter means an interpreter certified by the National Registry of Interpreters for the
Deaf, Alabama Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, or, in the event an interpreter so certified
is not available, an interpreter whose qualifications are otherwise determined. Efforts to
obtain the services of a qualified interpreter certified with a legal skills certificate or
a comprehensive skills certificate will be made prior to accepting services of an interpreter
with lesser certification. No qualified interpreter shall be appointed unless the appointing
authority and the deaf person make a preliminary determination that the...
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45-49-235.08
Section 45-49-235.08 Release pending trial; conditions; order; notice. (a) Any person
charged with an offense, at his or her appearance before a judicial officer, may be ordered
released pending trial on his or her personal recognizance or upon the execution of an unsecured
appearance bond in an amount specified by the judicial officer, unless the judicial officer
determines, in the exercise of his or her discretion, that such a release will not reasonably
assure the required appearance of such person. When such a determination is made, the judicial
officer, either in lieu of, or in addition to, the above method of release, shall impose the
first of the following conditions of release which will reasonably assure the appearance of
the person for trial or, if no single condition gives that assurance, any combination of the
following conditions: (1) Place the person in the custody of a designated person who agrees
to supervise him or her. (2) Place restrictions on the travel,...
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