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31-2-124
Section 31-2-124 Commanders of National Guard troops may order closing of certain places and
forbid sale of certain commodities. When any part of the National Guard of Alabama is in active
service by order of the Governor or other civil authority to aid in the enforcement of the
laws, in cases of insurrection, invasion, riot, or imminent threat thereof, or disaster, the
commanding officers of such troops may order the closing of any places where intoxicating
liquors, arms, ammunition, dynamite, or other explosives are sold, and forbid the selling,
bartering, lending, or giving away of any of the commodities in the city, town, or village
where the troops are on duty, or in the vicinity of such place, or for so long as any of the
troops remain on duty in the vicinity. Such orders shall take effect whether any civil officer
has issued a similar order or not, and the commanding officer of such troops may continue
the prohibition in force until the departure of the troops, although the...
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31-2-127
Section 31-2-127 Enforcement of attendance of officers and enlisted men called into active
military service of state. Repealed by Act 2012-334, p. 790, §1, Art. 147, effective January
10, 2014. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §179; Acts 1973, No.
1038, p. 1572, §128.)...
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31-2-130
Section 31-2-130 Counties or municipalities may sell, etc., real estate and buildings to local
National Guard units for military purposes. The county commission in each county and the city
council, city commissioners, or other governing body of a municipality are hereby authorized
and empowered to sell, rent, lease, or give any real estate and buildings belonging to the
county or municipality to any unit of the National Guard located in their respective counties
and municipalities for the purpose of erecting or furnishing armories, offices, storerooms,
training areas, target ranges, sheds for military vehicles, hangars for airplanes, motor vehicles,
and military equipment of every character, including flying fields and similar utilities,
for the military purposes of each unit. All sales, leases, transfers, and gifts under this
section shall be in accordance with such rules and regulations as the Armory Commission may
approve. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35,...
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31-2-69
Section 31-2-69 Standards for appointment, removal, etc., of officers of state armed forces;
qualifications of federally recognized National Guard. Officers of the armed forces of the
state, including the Adjutant General, shall be appointed, and shall be subject to suspension,
discharge, removal, or compulsory retirement as such solely on the basis of military proficiency,
character, and service, as determined by Department of Defense regulations and the military
usages sanctioned by the military laws of the United States. The qualifications of personnel
of the federally recognized National Guard shall be as prescribed in pertinent regulations
and policies of the United States Department of Defense. (Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §70.)...

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31-2-89
Section 31-2-89 Actions against members of military court, etc., as to sentences, warrants,
etc.; actions against officers or enlisted men for acts performed in line of duty; defense
of actions against present or former members of National Guard at state expense. No action
or proceedings shall be prosecuted or maintained against a member of a military court or officer
or person acting under its authority or reviewing its proceedings on account of the approval
or imposition or execution of any sentence or any warrant, writ, execution, process, or mandate
of a military court, nor shall any officer or enlisted man be liable to civil action or criminal
prosecution for any act done while in the discharge of his military duty, which act was done
in the line of duty. If a civil action shall be commenced in any court by any person against
any present or former member of the National Guard of this state for any act done by such
present or former member while on any duty under this chapter, or...
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32-6-1.1
Section 32-6-1.1 Continued validity of driver's license for military personnel deployed outside
United States; renewal procedures. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the driver's
license of any resident of this state who is a member of the National Guard or the Armed Forces
of the United States whose driver's license has expired and who is on active duty and deployed
outside the United States shall be valid as long as the military member has on his or her
person a copy of valid military orders with any amendments. (b) The Department of Public Safety
may develop procedures authorizing members of the National Guard and armed forces receiving
orders to be deployed outside the United States to renew their driver's licenses up to one
year prior to the expiration of the license. (Act 2006-415, p. 1032, §§1, 2.)...
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31-2-1
Section 31-2-1 Definitions. The following definitions shall be used in construing, interpreting,
enforcing and applying the provisions of this chapter or any provision of any other act affecting
the militia, the Military Department or any parts thereof: (1) ARMED FORCES OF THE STATE OF
ALABAMA. The National Guard to include army and air, the Alabama State Guard, and the Naval
Militia. (2) NATIONAL DEFENSE ACT. Title 32, United States Code, and amendments thereto, and
that body of laws enacted by Congress relating to the reserve components of the Armed Forces
of the United States and amendments thereto, heretofore or which may hereafter be enacted.
(3) REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE. All regulations or directives issued by the
Secretary of Defense or by the appropriate secretary of a service in the Department of Defense,
including the Chief of the National Guard Bureau. (4) UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE. Chapter
47, Title 10, United States Code, and all amendments...
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31-2-91
Section 31-2-91 Security for costs in certain actions against National Guard members to be
given by plaintiff. Any person bringing a civil or criminal action against a member of the
National Guard of this state for any act done while in discharge of his military duty shall
give security for the costs and reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the state or defendant
in defending the same, in the same manner and subject to the same regulations applicable in
the case of a nonresident plaintiff, and, if the plaintiff fails to recover, such attorney's
fees may be taxed with the costs and judgment therefor entered against him and his sureties
on the bond. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §120; Acts 1973, No.
1038, p. 1572, §92.)...
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31-4-7
Section 31-4-7 Provision, etc., of armories, etc., for housing, instruction, etc., of National
Guard, Naval Militia, etc. The Armory Commission of Alabama shall provide adequate armories,
buildings, equipment, furniture, target ranges, and other necessary facilities for the proper
housing, instruction, training, and administration of all units and headquarters of the National
Guard and Naval Militia of Alabama. It shall provide for the State Military Department like
facilities needed for the proper protection, care, maintenance, repair, issue, and upkeep
of public property of the State of Alabama and of the United States issued to or for the use
of the National Guard or Naval Militia of Alabama, and for the proper and efficient administration
of the Alabama National Guard or Naval Militia, and shall provide for the maintenance, upkeep,
repair, and improvement of such facilities. (Acts 1935, No. 276, p. 672; Acts 1939, No. 508,
p. 772; Code 1940, T. 35, §191.)...
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34-25-29
Section 34-25-29 Termination and renewal of examiner's license. (a)(1) Each polygraph examiner's
license shall be issued for the term of one year and shall, unless suspended or revoked, be
renewed annually as prescribed by the board. A polygraph examiner whose license has expired
may at any time within two months after the expiration obtain a renewal license, without examination
or late penalty fee, by submitting a renewal application to the board and satisfying subdivisions
(2), (3), and (4) of subsection (a) of Section 34-25-21. A polygraph examiner whose license
has expired, and who does not apply for renewal within two months following expiration, may
at any time within three to six months after the expiration obtain a renewal license, without
examination, by paying a late penalty fee as prescribed by the board, submitting a renewal
application to the board, and satisfying subdivisions (2), (3), and (4) of subsection (a)
of Section 34-25-21. (2) However, any polygraph examiner...
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