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45-49-21.21
Section 45-49-21.21 Possession of alcoholic beverages by active military personnel, etc. (a)
Notwithstanding Section 28-1-3.1, any person 21 years of age or over who is on active duty,
in active reserve status, or retired from the armed forces of the United States, or the dependent
of the person, or is otherwise eligible to purchase alcoholic beverage from military package
or liquor stores, shall be entitled to have in his or her possession, in his or her motor
vehicle, or a private residence or place of private residence or the curtilage thereof in
any county in this state, for his or her own private use and not for resale, a reasonable
quantity of alcoholic beverage as defined in Section 28-3-1, if: (1) The alcoholic beverage
was sold by a military liquor, package, Class 6, or similar store or outlet that purchased
its stock from licensed Alabama wholesalers or the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
(2) The person shall have sufficient identification including, but not limited...
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45-5-232
Section 45-5-232 License fee; exemption for certain military veterans; disposition of funds.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), beginning January 1, 2008, in Blount County, the
fee for issuing a license to carry a pistol shall be twenty dollars ($20) which shall be collected
by the sheriff. The fee imposed by this section shall constitute the total fee imposed by
local law in Blount County for the issuance of a pistol license and shall be paid in lieu
of any and all fees for pistol licensing previously provided by local law. (b) Any active,
retired, or honorably discharged military veteran of the United States Armed Forces or the
Armed Forces of the State of Alabama who meets the conditions for issuance or renewal of a
pistol permit pursuant to Section 13A-11-75 shall be eligible to obtain the pistol permit
without paying a fee for the permit as provided in subsection (a). (c) Eighty percent of the
fees collected shall be deposited into a bank account maintained by the sheriff....
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9-11-44
Section 9-11-44 Resident license - Hunting. (a) Any person who is age 16 years or older, but
who has not reached 65 years of age, who has resided in Alabama continuously for a period
of not less than 90 days next preceding, and who is not serving as a member of the Armed Forces
of the United States of America during any period of time in which the United States of America
is in a state of war, as declared by an act of Congress, shall procure an annual resident
all-game hunting license before the person is entitled to hunt in this state by filing an
application with the person in any county of the state duly authorized to issue the license,
stating his or her name, age, place of residence, post office address, and after paying to
the person issuing the license a license fee of twenty-three dollars ($23), plus an issuance
fee of one dollar ($1), which fees shall be subject to adjustment as provided for in Section
9-11-68. Any Alabama resident age 16 through 64 years, in lieu of...
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16-44A-35
Section 16-44A-35 Legislative findings; designation and dedication as Veterans Living Legacy.
(a) The Legislature of Alabama finds and declares all of the following: (1) That pursuant
to Section 16-44A-31, a statewide extended classroom for education in critical academic areas
of citizenship, civics, American history, and government is now operational as "the American
Village" under the auspices of the Citizenship Trust, a public education corporation.
(2) The nationally pioneering educational program serves students statewide and also school
groups from other states. The United States Congress has provided support of the American
Village as a national model and as an innovative civic education initiative that provides
students with a better understanding of the United States Constitution and the historical
and civic foundation of American self-government. (3) Recent studies indicate that many students
have only a superficial knowledge and lack deeper understanding of the foundations...
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16-60-335
Section 16-60-335 Board of trustees - Role in administration and governance; composition; terms;
operation. (a) The board of trustees and its chair shall offer advice to the president and
Chancellor with respect to the administration and governance of the institute. (b) The board
shall be composed of no more than 21 citizens of good standing who are alumni of the institute,
are or have been members of the United States armed services, or persons of strong character
who have the means, judgment, or influence to facilitate the growth and prestige of the institute.
Pursuant to a previous lawsuit settlement, the board shall forever retain three residents
of Perry County plus one additional from Perry County or any one of the adjoining counties
of Bibb, Chilton, Dallas, Hale, or Marengo. The members of the previous board of the Marion
Military Institute shall remain members of this board of trustees and shall continue to serve
until the expiration of their terms. It shall be the goal of the...
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41-9-246
Section 41-9-246 Board of advisors. (a) There is hereby established a Board of Advisors to
the Alabama Historical Commission. Said board of advisors shall consist of no less than 15
persons. Each of the below listed societies, organizations, individuals, commissions and institutions
shall have the authority to name one member of said board and shall submit the name of said
person to the chairman of the commission prior to the annual meeting of the commission: (1)
The Alabama Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy; (2) The Alabama Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution; (3) The Alabama Society of the Daughters of the American
Colonists; (4) The Mobile Historic Development Commission; (5) The National Society of the
Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama; (6) The Huntsville Historic Preservation
Commission; (7) The Alabama Department of the Sons of Confederate Veterans; (8) The Gorgas
Memorial Board; (9) The Hobson Memorial Board; (10) The Cahaba Advisory...
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31-2-83
Section 31-2-83 Laws applicable to militia when in active service of state; jurisdiction and
powers of courts-martial as to offenses thereunder; imposition of death penalty; imprisonment.
Whenever any portion of the militia shall be called into the active service of the state to
execute the law, suppress a riot or insurrection, repel invasion, protect lives and property,
or in aid and relief of citizens in disaster, the law, including the Uniform Code of Military
Justice, the Acts of Congress, and rules and regulations of the Department of Defense and
the regulations prescribed for the United States Armed Forces shall be enforced and regarded
as a part of this chapter until the forces shall be duly relieved from such duty. As to offenses
committed when such laws are so in force, courts-martial shall possess, in addition to the
jurisdiction and power of sentence and punishment vested in them by this chapter, all additional
jurisdiction and power of sentence and punishment exercised by...
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36-27-4
Section 36-27-4 Membership - Generally; denial of membership; absence from service; military
service. (a) The membership of the retirement system shall be composed as follows: (1) All
persons who shall become employees after October 1, 1945, shall become members of the retirement
system as a condition of their employment. (2) Any person who is an employee on October 1,
1945, shall become a member as of that date unless, within a period of 90 days next following,
such employee shall file with the Board of Control on a form prescribed by the board a notice
of his or her election not to be covered in the membership of the system and a duly executed
waiver of all present and prospective benefits which would otherwise inure to him or her on
account of his or her membership in the retirement system. (3) An employee whose membership
in the retirement system is contingent on his or her own election and who elects not to become
a member may thereafter apply for and be admitted to membership...
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41-9-231
Section 41-9-231 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ARCHITECTURALLY SIGNIFICANT BUILDING. A building located on public
property that by its very nature, inherent design, or structure constitutes a monument. (2)
COMMITTEE. The Committee on Alabama Monument Protection created by this article. (3) MEMORIAL
BUILDING. A building, structure, park, or other institution, other than a Memorial School,
that is located on public property and has been erected for, or named or dedicated in honor
of, an event, a person, a group, a movement, or military service. (4) MEMORIAL SCHOOL. A K-12
or two-year postsecondary institution or facility that is located on public property and has
been erected for, or named or dedicated in honor of, an event, a person, a group, a movement,
or military service. (5) MEMORIAL STREET. A street that is located on public property and
has been constructed for, or named or dedicated in honor of, an event,...
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31-5-10
Section 31-5-10 County service commissioners and district service commissioners - Duties. (a)
The county service commissioner and district service commissioner shall perform such duties
as may be prescribed by policies, rules, and regulations and instructions promulgated by the
State Board of Veterans' Affairs and shall be administratively responsible to the State Service
Commissioner. (b) It shall be the duty of the county service commissioner and district service
commissioner to: (1) Cooperate with and assist the volunteer county veterans' service committees
in his district or county in the development of a veterans' assistance program for his district
or county. (2) Furnish information and data to the office of the State Service Commissioner
relative to the various aspects of the problems of veterans and dependents of veterans in
his jurisdiction. (3) Provide in his office an information and referral service to veterans
seeking aid and assistance in connection with matters...
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