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27-60-2
committees as its bylaws may provide for the carrying out of its functions. 4. Corporate records
of the commission. The commission shall maintain its corporate books and records in accordance
with the bylaws. 5. Qualified immunity, defense, and indemnification. a. The members, officers,
executive director, employees, and representatives of the commission shall be immune from
suit and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage
to or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused by
or arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that the
person against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within
the scope of commission employment, duties, or responsibilities. Nothing in this paragraph
shall be construed to protect any such person from suit or liability, or both, for any damage,
loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton...
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36-8-1
Section 36-8-1 "Military service of the United States" defined. The term "military
service of the United States," as used in this chapter, shall include the Army of the
United States, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, the Marine Corps, the
Coast Guard, any reserve or auxiliary component of any of the foregoing, the National Guard,
those persons commissioned in the public health service and those persons entering into the
service of any organization similar to those mentioned in this section hereafter formed by
the government of the United States. (Acts 1942, Ex. Sess., No. 1, p. 7, §2; Acts 1942, Ex.
Sess., No. 2, p. 9, §2; Acts 1942, Ex. Sess., No. 8, p. 14, §2; Acts 1951, Ex. Sess., No.
5, p. 169, §2; Acts 1951, Ex. Sess., No. 6, p. 171, §2; Act 2001-1095, 4th Sp. Sess., p.
1140, §1.)...
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36-8-2
Section 36-8-2 Entry into military service not to be deemed vacation of office or holding,
etc., of office of profit. The office of any official of the State of Alabama or of any county
or municipality of the State of Alabama who has heretofore entered or who shall hereafter
enter the active military service of the United States, whether voluntarily or as a result
of being called, drafted, or requested to do so or not, at a time when there is an existing
state of war or military conflict involving the United States of America, or when called into
active military service on the account of any need for military presence in response to domestic
or foreign terrorism, the need for homeland security, or peacekeeping missions involving the
United States, or when a state of national emergency has been declared to exist by the President
of the United States, shall not be deemed vacated by reason of the service, nor shall the
service be deemed an acceptance of or the holding of an office of...
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31-2-86
Section 31-2-86 Payment for damages caused by National Guard members acting in line of duty.
Awards by the State Board of Adjustment on claims filed for damages caused by members of the
National Guard of Alabama while acting in the line of duty in the active military service
of the state shall be paid from appropriations of the State Military Department or from the
State General Fund when the appropriations of the State Military Department are deemed inadequate
for such payment by the State Board of Adjustment. (Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §87.)...

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31-12A-2
Section 31-12A-2 Occupational licenses based on military education, training, or service. Each
of the examining boards, licensing boards, and departments described in Chapters 1 through
43 of Title 34 shall, upon presentation of satisfactory evidence by an applicant for certification
or licensure, accept education, training, or service completed by an individual as a member
of the Armed Forces or reserves of the United States, the National Guard of any state, the
military reserves of any state, or the naval militia of any state toward the qualifications
to receive the license or certification. Each such board and department shall promulgate rules
to implement this section. (Act 2013-350, p. 1255, §2.)...
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45-8A-22.112
qualified military service. In general, those time periods are as follows: (1) One day after
a participant's qualified military service ends, if such service was less than 31 days. (2)
Fourteen days after a participant's qualified military service ends, if such service was more
than 30, but less than 181 days. (3) Ninety days after a participant's qualified military
service ends, if such service was more than 180 days. (4) If a participant is hospitalized
for or recovering from an illness or injury that was incurred or aggravated during
qualified military service, USERRA requires that such participant return to work or apply
for reemployment with the City of Anniston as soon as he or she has recovered. Except as otherwise
provided by USERRA, such recovery period cannot exceed two years. (c) Plan Contributions.
A participant returning from qualified military service who meets the requirements of subsections
(a) and (b) shall have the right to make up his or her participant contributions...
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16-25-11.18
Section 16-25-11.18 Purchase of credit for prior service with United States Civil Service.
(a) Any active and contributing member of the Teachers' Retirement System or the Employees'
Retirement System may elect to purchase prior service credit in the system for employment
that the member had with the United States Civil Service at any military base of the United
States or as a graduate teaching assistant or graduate research assistant at any public college
or university in Alabama, if the employment service occurred prior to January 1, 1976, and
if the member complies with the conditions prescribed in subsection (b). (b) Any member eligible
to claim and purchase the service credit pursuant to subsection (a) shall be awarded creditable
service with the Teachers' Retirement System or Employees' Retirement System on the basis
of one twelfth of a year for each month or portion of month of employment service only if
the member pays into the retirement system or fund prior to the date of...
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31-12A-1
Section 31-12A-1 Legislative findings. The Legislature recognizes the importance of active
military personnel, veterans, and military facilities to the well-being, safety, and economic
development of the State of Alabama. The Legislature further recognizes and finds that discharged
service members leave the military with documented training and experience that can prepare
them for civilian employment; however, this documentation is not always able to result in
qualifying them for licenses required for their occupation or providing them with academic
credit. By providing for expedited licensure and increased academic credit recognition for
a service member's military training and experience, the state can help promote the employment
of veterans. (Act 2013-350, p. 1255, §1.)...
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32-6-351
Section 32-6-351 Active reserve identification tag. Effective January 1, 1994, a resident of
this state who is an active member of the United States Armed Forces Reserve may obtain a
distinctive motor vehicle license tag or tags signifying service in the Armed Forces Reserve
upon presenting to the judge of probate or commissioner of licenses an active reserve identification
card. The distinctive motor vehicle license tags authorized by this division shall be issued
in the same manner, under the same conditions, and for the same fees due, if any, as distinctive
motor vehicle tags are issued to active members of the National Guard. (Acts 1993, 1st Ex.
Sess., No. 93-880, p. 144, §2.)...
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16-23-13
Section 16-23-13 Training-in-service work. In the conduct of institutes and group conferences
as provided in this chapter, it is made the duty of the state-supported institutions of higher
learning offering teacher-training courses to cooperate as far as practicable with the Department
of Education in furthering training-in-service activities. The Department of Education in
cooperation with the state-supported institutions of higher learning offering teacher-training
courses shall arrange as far as may be practicable for extension courses as a part of or in
lieu of group conferences hereinbefore provided. County superintendents of education and city
superintendents of schools shall from time to time make known their training-in-service needs
to the Department of Education, and the department through cooperation with teacher-training
institutions shall endeavor to assist county and city superintendents in setting up and carrying
into effect a training-in-service program. (School Code...
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