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41-27-2.1
Section 41-27-2.1 Secretary - Appointment of designee to perform as Homeland Security
Advisor. The Secretary of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency may appoint a designee as the
Homeland Security Advisor under subsection (d) of Section 41-27-2. The Secretary of
the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency shall consider the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural,
and economic diversity of the state when appointing the designee. (Act 2015-166, §1.)...

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41-27-5
Section 41-27-5 State Bureau of Investigations. (a) The State Bureau of Investigations
is hereby created in the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. The bureau shall succeed to
and be vested with all powers of the Alabama Bureau of Investigation. A reference in any law
to the Alabama Bureau of Investigation shall be deemed a reference to the State Bureau of
Investigations. (b) The position of Director of the State Bureau of Investigations is created.
The director 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...

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36-21-7
Section 36-21-7 Reimbursement by new employer for training expenses. In those instances
in which a law enforcement officer, certified corrections officer, fire protection personnel,
or firefighter of any municipality, county, sheriff's department, fire district, or the state
is employed by the State of Alabama, any county, sheriff's department, fire district, or another
municipality, within 24 months after completing the training requirements mandated by Article
3 (commencing with Section 36-21-40) of this chapter, or by Chapter 32 (commencing
with Section 36-32-1), the total expense of the training, including, but not limited
to, salary paid during training, transportation costs paid to the trainee for travel to and
from the training facility, room, board, tuition, overtime paid to other employees who fill
in for the trainee during his or her absence, and any other related training expenses, shall
be reimbursed to the municipality, county, fire district, or the state which paid for...
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13A-10-51
Section 13A-10-51 Definitions. (a) For purposes of this article, the term law enforcement
officer shall mean any person who has all of the following qualifications: (1) He or she has
the power to arrest pursuant to the laws of this state. (2) He or she is certified by the
Alabama Peace Officers and Standards Training Commission. (3) He or she is acting in his or
her official capacity. (4) He or she is not on strike or involved in a work stoppage. (5)
He or she is not on duty as a private security officer. (Act 2009-616, p. 1779, §2.)...
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16-25-14
Section 16-25-14 Retirement of members; benefits generally. (a)(1) Any Tier I plan member
who withdraws from service upon or after attainment of age 60 and any Tier II plan member
who withdraws from service upon or after attainment of age 62, or in the case of a Tier II
plan member who is a correctional officer, firefighter, or law enforcement officer as defined
in Section 36-27-59, who withdraws from service upon or after attainment of age 56
with at least ten years of creditable service as a correctional officer, firefighter, or law
enforcement officer may retire upon written application to the Board of Control setting forth
at what time, not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days subsequent to the execution and
filing thereof, he or she desires to be retired; provided, that any such member who became
a member on or after October 1, 1963, shall have completed 10 or more years of creditable
service. (2) Any Tier I plan member who has attained age 60 and any Tier II plan member who...

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38-13-3
Section 38-13-3 Criminal history background information check required for certain individuals;
exemptions. (a) On November 1, 2000, every employer, child care facility, adult care facility,
the Department of Human Resources, and child placing agency shall request the Alabama State
Law Enforcement Agency to conduct a criminal history background information check for the
following: (1) An employment applicant, employee or volunteer of an employer, child care facility,
adult care facility, or child placing agency. (2) A current foster parent for a child or adult
or adult household member of a foster family or applicant and an adult household member of
a foster family seeking approval to operate as a foster parent or foster family home for a
child placing agency or the Department of Human Resources. Unless otherwise provided in this
chapter, no criminal history background information check shall be conducted on a current
foster parent or household member of a foster family if a Federal...
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9-11-151
Section 9-11-151 Seizure, confiscation and disposition of fishing gear used in violation
of article. Should any law enforcement officer of this state or employee of the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources of the State of Alabama discover commercial fishing
gear being used in violation of the terms of this article, he shall seize and hold the same;
and, in the event no one within a reasonable time claims seized commercial fishing gear and
the owner thereof is unknown to the person finding the same, it shall be confiscated and shall
become the property of the Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries of the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources and shall be disposed of as ordered by the Commissioner
of Conservation and Natural Resources. (Acts 1953, No. 784, p. 1069, §9.)...
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31-13-31
Section 31-13-31 Defense of law enforcement officers in enforcement of chapter. (a)
The Legislature finds that the United States Department of Justice has unnecessarily and recklessly
threatened Alabama law enforcement officers with personal law suits if the officer appears
to make what the Department of Justice deems a misstep in enforcing the Beason-Hammon Alabama
Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act. (b) Because of this finding, it is necessary for the
Legislature to defend Alabama law enforcement officers against federal overreach. (c) If the
Attorney General of Alabama deems that an Alabama law enforcement officer performed his or
her duties enforcing Act 2011-535 according to accepted standards of Alabama law enforcement,
the state shall defend the law enforcement officer against actions brought personally against
the officer by the United States Department of Justice. (Act 2012-491, p. 1410, §4.)...
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32-10-13
Section 32-10-13 Accident response service. (a) As used in this section, the
following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ACCIDENT RESPONSE SERVICE FEE. A fee
imposed for the response or investigation by a law enforcement officer or agency of a motor
vehicle accident. (2) ENTITY. A governmental entity or agency or department of a governmental
entity. (3) LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. The Alabama Department of Public Safety, the police department
of each incorporated city or municipality, the department of each sheriff of the state, including
all deputy sheriffs, the enforcement division of the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, the Public Service Commission, and each public agency in the state charged with
the enforcement of any laws and the officers and employees of which have the power as such
to make arrests. The term does not include rescue squads or volunteer fire departments. (4)
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. An officer of a law enforcement agency. (b)...
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32-2-26
Section 32-2-26 Officers to receive badge, pistol, etc., as part of retirement benefits.
Any person who, at the time of his or her retirement, is employed by the state Department
of Public Safety as a state trooper or other law-enforcement officer shall receive, as a part
of his or her retirement benefit, without cost to him or her, his or her badge, pistol, and
such other equipment as the Department of Public Safety may designate. (Acts 1971, No. 2340,
p. 3774.)...
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