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31-2-26
Section 31-2-26 Officers of disbanded organizations to return arms, equipment, etc., to custody
of Adjutant General. Upon the disbandment of any organization which has received arms, equipment
or stores from the state in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the commissioned
officers of such organizations shall be responsible for the safe return to the custody of
the Adjutant General of all public property in possession of the organization, and for any
loss or damage thereto, compensation shall be obtained from the officer responsible for such
property in the manner provided in Section 31-2-25. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105;
Code 1940, T. 35, §24; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §25.)...
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16-50-4
Section 16-50-4 Powers and duties of university police officers. (a) The President of Alabama
State University, with the approval of the board of trustees, is hereby authorized to appoint
and employ suitable persons to act as police officers to keep off intruders and prevent trespass
upon and damage to the property and grounds of the university. Such persons shall be charged
with all the duties and vested with all the powers of police officers and may eject trespassers
from the university buildings and grounds and may, without warrant, arrest any persons guilty
of disorderly conduct or of trespass upon the property of the university, or for any public
offense committed in their presence, and carry them before the nearest court or officer charged
with the trial of such offenders, before whom, upon proper affidavit charging the offense,
any person so arrested may be tried and convicted as in cases of persons brought before him
on his warrant, and such officers shall have authority to...
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11-30-1
for damages suffered as a result of a claim as defined under this chapter. b. Damage to or
loss of property owned or leased by a member county. (2) MEMBER COUNTY. A county which elects
to pool its resources and funds with one or more other counties for the purpose of forming
a liability self-insurance fund. (3) CLAIM. Any claim or suit filed against a member county
for money damages which any person or other entity is legally entitled to recover for damages
suffered as a result of bodily injury, death or property damage caused by a negligent
or wrongful act or omission committed by any employee, officer, or servant of the member county
while acting within the line and scope of his or her employment under circumstances where
the member county would be liable to the claimant for such damages under the laws of the State
of Alabama or any claim filed by a member county for damage to or loss of county property
covered by the liability self-insurance fund. (Acts 1986, No. 86-499, p. 954,...
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11-93-1
of a governmental entity, including elected or appointed officials, and persons acting on behalf
of any governmental entity in any official capacity, temporarily or permanently, in the service
of the governmental entity, whether with or without compensation, but the term "employee"
shall not mean a person or other legal entity while acting in the capacity of an independent
contractor under contract to the governmental entity to which this chapter applies in the
event of a claim. (3) BODILY INJURY. Any bodily injury, sickness, disease, or
death sustained by any person or caused by an occurrence. (4) PROPERTY DAMAGE. Injury
or destruction to tangible property caused by an occurrence. (5) CLAIM. Any claim against
a governmental entity, for money damages only, which any person is legally entitled to recover
as damages caused by bodily injury or property damage caused by a negligent or wrongful
act or omission committed by any employee of the governmental entity while acting within the...

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27-9A-3
system" means a preprogrammed computer system designed for the collection, data entry,
calculation, and system-generated final resolution of claims which meets all of the following:
1. It shall only be utilized by a licensed independent adjuster, licensed insurance producer,
or by individuals supervised by a licensed independent adjuster or insurance producer pursuant
to this subdivision. 2. It shall comply with all claims payment requirements of the insurance
code. d. For purposes of this subdivision, "portable consumer electronic device"
means a personal, self-contained, easily carried by an individual, battery-operated
electronic communication, viewing, listening, recording, gaming, computing, or global position
device, and other similar devices and their accessories. e. The licensed independent adjuster
or insurance producer who supervises the individuals shall file a report with the commissioner
indicating an intention to operate pursuant to this subdivision. (Act 2011-637, §1.)...
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15-5-50
Section 15-5-50 Warrant for tracking device installation; requirements; procedures. (a) Any
circuit or district court judge in this state is authorized to issue a warrant to install
a tracking device. The term tracking device means an electronic or mechanical device which
permits the tracking of the movement of a person or object. (b) Upon the written application,
under oath, of any law enforcement officer as defined in Alabama Rule of Criminal Procedure
1.4, district attorney, or Attorney General of the state, including assistant and deputy district
attorneys and assistant and deputy attorneys general, any authorized judge may issue a warrant
for the installation, retrieval, maintenance, repair, use, or monitoring of a tracking device.
The warrant application shall do all of the following: (1) State facts sufficient to show
probable cause that a crime is being, has been, or is about to be committed in the jurisdiction
of the issuing judge. (2) Identify the person, if reasonably...
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27-7-22
Section 27-7-22 Licenses - Return for cancellation; affidavit in lieu thereof. (a) All licenses
issued under this chapter, though issued to a licensee, at all times are the property of the
State of Alabama, and upon notice of any suspension, revocation, refusal to renew, expiration,
or other termination of the license, the licensee, or other person having possession or custody
thereof, shall promptly deliver the license to the commissioner for cancellation. (b) As to
any license lost, stolen, or destroyed while in the possession of any such licensee or person,
the commissioner may accept in lieu of return of the license the affidavit of the licensee
or other person responsible for, or involved in, the safekeeping of, such license concerning
the facts of such loss, theft, or destruction. (Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §154.)...
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27-9-7
Section 27-9-7 License - Return to commissioner; affidavit in lieu thereof. Repealed by Act
2011-637, §3, effective January 1, 2012. (a) All licenses issued under this chapter, although
issued and delivered to the licensee, shall at all times be the property of the State of Alabama.
Upon any expiration, termination, suspension, or revocation of the license, the licensee,
or other person having possession or custody of the license, shall forthwith deliver it to
the commissioner either by personal delivery or by mail. (b) As to any license lost,
stolen or destroyed while in the possession of any such licensee or person, the commissioner
may accept in lieu of return of the license the affidavit of the licensee or other person
responsible for, or involved in, the safekeeping of such license concerning the facts of such
loss, theft, or destruction. (Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §190.)...
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32-7-22
any motor vehicle or motor vehicles designated in the policy with the express or implied permission
of the named insured, against loss from the liability imposed by law for damages arising out
of the ownership, maintenance, or use of such motor vehicle or motor vehicles within the United
States of America or the Dominion of Canada, subject to limits exclusive of interest and costs,
with respect to each such motor vehicle, in the amount of not less than the minimum amounts
set for bodily injury or death and for destruction of property under subsection (c)
of Section 32-7-6. (c) The operator's policy of liability insurance shall insure the person
named as insured in the policy against loss from the liability imposed upon him or her by
law for damages arising out of the use by him or her of any motor vehicle not owned by him
or her, within the same territorial limits and subject to the same limits of liability as
are set forth above with respect to an owner's policy of liability...
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40-8-1
or, as may be provided by law, to the current use value of such property: CLASS I. All property
of utilities used in the business of such utilities, 30 percent. CLASS II. All property not
otherwise classified, 20 percent. CLASS III. All agricultural, forest, and residential property,
and historic buildings and sites, 10 percent. CLASS IV. All private passenger automobiles
and motor trucks of the type commonly known as "pickups" or "pickup trucks"
owned and operated by an individual for personal or private use and not for hire, rent,
or compensation, 15 percent. (b) As used herein, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AGRICULTURAL AND
FOREST PROPERTY. All real property used for raising, harvesting, and selling crops or for
the feeding, breeding, management, raising, sale of, or the production of livestock, including
beef cattle, sheep, swine, horses, ponies, mules, poultry, fur-bearing animals,...
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