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31-2A-25
Section 31-2A-25 (Article 25.) Who may serve on courts-martial. (a) Any commissioned
officer of the Alabama National Guard is eligible to serve on all courts-martial for the trial
of any person subject to this code. (b) Any warrant officer of the Alabama National Guard
is eligible to serve on general and special courts-martial for the trial of any person subject
to this code, other than a commissioned officer. (c) Any enlisted member of the state military
forces who is not a member of the same unit as the accused is eligible to serve on general
and special courts-martial for the trial of any enlisted member subject to this code, but
that member shall serve as a member of a court only if, before the conclusion of a session
called by the military judge under Section 31-2A-39a (Article 39(a)) prior to trial
or, in the absence of such a session, before the court is assembled for the trial of the accused,
the accused personally has requested orally on the record or in writing that enlisted...
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32-6-111
Section 32-6-111 Preparation; issuance; proof to be submitted by applicant; use. The
distinctive license plates provided for in this division shall be prepared by the Commissioner
of Revenue and shall be issued through the judge of probate or license commissioner of the
several counties of the state in like manner as are other motor vehicle license plates or
tags, and such officers shall be entitled to their regular fees for such service. Applicants
for such distinctive plates shall present to the issuing official proof of their membership
in the National Guard or Air National Guard of Alabama by means of certificate signed by the
commanding officer of such applicant on forms prescribed by the Adjutant General of Alabama.
The distinctive license plates or tags so issued shall be used only upon and for personally-owned,
private, passenger vehicles (to include station wagons and pick-up trucks) registered in the
name of the member of the national guard and air national guard making...
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41-4-412
Section 41-4-412 Alabama Construction Industry Craft Training Program; Craft Training
Board. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature to establish and provide for a coordinated
effort between the construction industry and institutions of higher education and other entities,
including, but not limited to, union training programs, to enhance the availability and quality
of programs which promote construction industry craft training and education, and thereby
enhance the availability and competence of the work force for supporting the industry. (b)
In order to provide for efficient, competent, and resourceful construction industry craft
training programs that will deliver the knowledge and skills necessary for persons to learn
and meet the skill requirements for a craft and career in the construction industry trades
and thereby enhance the development of a quality labor pool to support the construction industry
of this state, there is established within the Division of Construction...
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16-1-48
Section 16-1-48 Anaphylaxis preparedness program. (a) The State Department of Education
shall develop an anaphylaxis preparedness program to be adopted by each local board of education
and implemented in each K-12 public school commencing with the 2015-2016 scholastic year.
The Alabama State Board of Pharmacy shall provide guidance, direction, and advice to the State
Department of Education in developing and administering the anaphylaxis preparedness program.
(b) The anaphylaxis preparedness program shall incorporate the following three levels of prevention
initiated by licensed public school nurses as a part of the health services program: (1) Level
I, primary prevention: Education programs that address food allergies and anaphylaxis through
both classroom and individual instruction for staff and students. (2) Level II, secondary
prevention: Identification and management of chronic illness. (3) Level III, tertiary prevention:
The development of a planned response to...
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31-2-105
Section 31-2-105 Courts-martial for members of National Guard - Delivery of certificate
to sheriff for execution of sentence; disposition of fines. Where any sentence of a fine or
imprisonment shall be imposed by any military court of this state, it shall be the duty of
the Adjutant General, upon approval of the findings and sentences of such court by the Governor,
to make out and sign a certificate entitling the case, giving the name of the accused, the
date and place of trial, the date of approval of the sentence, the amount of the fine and
term of imprisonment, if any, and deliver such certificate to the sheriff of the county wherein
the sentence is to be executed. It shall thereupon be the duty of such officer to carry the
sentence into execution in the manner prescribed by law for the collection of fines and serving
imprisonment in criminal cases determined in the courts of this state. All fines collected
under the provisions of this chapter shall be paid to the State of Alabama....
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31-2-67
Section 31-2-67 Annual report by Adjutant General to Governor. On or before December
1 next preceding the beginning of each regular session of the Legislature of Alabama, the
Adjutant General shall prepare and submit to the Governor a report covering the functioning
of the State Military Department during the period since the last previous such report and
ending September 30 of the year in which the report is submitted, which report shall be transmitted
by the Governor to the Legislature for its information and consideration. The report shall
include the number and condition of all arms and equipment belonging to the state or in the
custody of the state for the use of the Alabama National Guard and Naval Militia, statistics
pertaining to the strength and organization of the Alabama National Guard, Naval Militia,
and State Militia, information concerning armories, arsenals, warehouses, and similar structures
and establishments, a detailed report of all funds and moneys received and...
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16-38-2
Section 16-38-2 Rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise. For the
purpose of enabling the State of Alabama to comply with the provisions of the national Social
Security Act insofar as it relates to extending and strengthening its program of vocational
rehabilitation of physically and mentally disabled persons, to provide physical and mental
restoration when necessary, and to continue to carry out the provisions and purposes of the
federal Vocational Rehabilitation Act entitled "an act to provide for the promotion of
vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise, and their return to
civil employment" (29 U.S.C.A., §§ 31 through 41), any and all funds appropriated may
be used for the purposes set forth in this section and in the amended act. In furthering
its plan of vocational rehabilitation and physical and mental restoration now effective in
the state, this section shall be administered and any and all state and federal appropriations
for...
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31-2-15
Section 31-2-15 Depositories and arsenals for military property; disposition of unexpended
regular military appropriations. The Governor shall, when necessary, designate a depository
or depositories for the undistributed military property of the state, or in the custody of
the state, which shall be maintained at the expense of the state. Any portion of any regular
appropriation for the support of the Military Department and militia which is unexpended and
unobligated after the expiration of the eleventh month of any fiscal year shall be available
for use in building, rebuilding, repairing, enlarging, equipping, and maintaining a centrally
located depository, arsenal, military warehouse, shop, and garage for the purposes named above
and for the upkeep and repair of such property, and shall also be available for the payment
of expenses and obligations of the Armory Commission of Alabama in carrying out its duties,
or for providing necessary office furniture, equipment, or supplies for...
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9-14-8
Section 9-14-8 Free admission for military personnel on holidays. (a) Any active or
retired member of the United States Armed Forces, including any reserve component thereof,
or the National Guard, upon presentation of an appropriate active or retired military identification
card, shall be granted free admission to any state park operated by the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources on any state or federal holiday. (b) Any Alabama resident who is an
active member or honorably separated member of the United States Armed Forces or National
Guard, including any reserve component thereof, upon presentation of an appropriate active
or retired military identification card, a driver's license with a veteran designation, valid
form DD214, or any other documentation prescribed by law or administrative rule as evidence
of honorable separation from active service, shall be granted free admission to any state
park operated by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources on all...
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22-6-191
Section 22-6-191 Legislative intent. The intent of this article is to allow the only
PACE provider in the State of Alabama to continue to provide services to nursing home eligible
patients as the PACE program provides treatment to patients for fewer federal and state taxpayer
dollars than other programs existing in the state. The Legislature declares that this article
is broad-based in nature as the assessment herein is imposed on all health care or services
in the class of providers and is uniformly imposed across all providers. The Legislature further
declares that the entire PACE industry in Alabama exists only in Class 2 municipalities. The
Legislature further recognizes that a Class 2 municipality bill is a general bill under the
Alabama Constitution. (Act 2014-126, p. 236, §2.)...
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