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31-2A-134
Section 31-2A-134 (Article 134.) General article. Though not specifically mentioned in this
code, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the state
military forces and all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the state military forces
shall be taken cognizance of by a court-martial and punished at the discretion of a military
court. However, where a crime constitutes an offense that violates both this code and the
criminal laws of the state where the offense occurs or criminal laws of the United States,
jurisdiction of the military court must be determined in accordance with Section 31-2A-2(b)
(Article 2(b)). (Act 2012-334, §1.)...
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31-2A-46
Section 31-2A-46 (Article 46.) Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence; subpoena.
The trial counsel, the defense counsel, and the court-martial shall have equal opportunity
to obtain witnesses and other evidence as prescribed by regulations and provided by law. Process
issued in court-martial cases to compel witnesses to appear and testify and to compel the
production of other evidence shall apply the principles of law and the rules of courts-martial
generally recognized in military criminal cases in the courts of the Armed Forces of the United
States, but which may not be contrary to or inconsistent with this code. Process shall run
to any part of the United States, or the territories, commonwealths, and possessions, and
may be executed by civil officers as prescribed by the laws of the place where the witness
or evidence is located or outside of the United States. A court-martial convened under this
code may subpoena and compel the presence of witnesses and the production...
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36-26-32
Section 36-26-32 Restoration of employee to former position after service in armed forces.
At any time before the expiration of 12 months after the termination of the period of honorable
service of such applicant in any of the Armed Forces of the United States, he may apply in
writing, which application shall be directed to and filed with the State Director of Personnel,
for the termination of his leave of absence. Within 30 days of the filing of such application,
the State Personnel Board shall consider the same and, if the mental and physical condition
of the applicant are such that he is not thereby disqualified to perform the duties of such
position from which he had leave of absence, it shall thereupon order his restoration to said
position, effective upon the date on which the said order is made and entered. Such restoration
shall be made, as provided in this section, notwithstanding the fact that it results in the
layoff of the incumbent who is serving in such position. (Acts...
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31-2-78
Section 31-2-78 Personal uniforms, arms, etc., of officers, enlisted men, etc., exempt from
sale under execution, etc. The personally owned uniforms, arms, and equipment, required by
laws or regulations of every commissioned, warrant, and noncommissioned officer, musician
and enlisted man of the armed forces of the state, shall be exempt from sale under any execution
or other process for debt or taxes. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T.
35, §105; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §79.)...
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31-2A-76b
Section 31-2A-76b (Article 76b.) Lack of mental capacity or mental responsibility. The determination
of lack of mental capacity or mental responsibility shall be determined pursuant to Alabama
state law as well as rules of the Department of Defense of the United States and the laws
of the United States governing the Armed Forces of the United States as required under Section
272 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. (Act
2012-334, p. 790, §1.)...
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31-6-8
Section 31-6-8 Entitlement of veterans to educational benefits for extension or correspondence
courses; benefits provided not to be in addition to federal benefits. Every bona fide permanent
resident of at least one year's residence in the State of Alabama immediately prior to entrance
into service, who serves in the Armed Forces of the United States at least 24 months at any
time after August 4, 1964, but before the end of the Vietnam War period as determined by the
President or the Congress of the United States, or who is or was released or discharged from
such service, under conditions other than dishonorable, by reason of wartime service-connected
disability after serving less than 24 months, shall be entitled to take any extension or correspondence
course from any state college or university offering same, without the payment of any fees
or charge for such extension or correspondence course. The veteran taking advantage of this
provision of this chapter must do so within four...
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32-6-231.1
Section 32-6-231.1 Military distinctive license plate designation for handicapped individuals.
(a) For the purpose of this section, the term military distinctive license plate includes
any of the following: Medal of Honor license plate; Prisoners of War license plate; Purple
Heart Medal Recipients license plate; retired military license plate; National Guard license
plate; disabled veteran license plate; Pearl Harbor survivors license plate; World War II
veterans license plate; Korean War veterans license plate; veterans of the Battle of the Bulge
license plate; veterans of Desert Shield/Desert Storm license plate; Vietnam veterans license
plate; veterans of the United States Armed Forces exposed to dangerous levels of radiation
due to the atomic bomb and weapons testing from 1944 to 1962 license plate; and any subsequently
enacted distinctive license plates issued exclusively to veterans. (b) Any person qualified
to receive a military distinctive license plate pursuant to this...
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32-6-291
Section 32-6-291 Distinctive plate authorized. Retired military persons retired under honorable
conditions, national guard retirees, and retired military reservists may, upon application
and subject to this division, be issued distinctive motor vehicle license plates or tags identifying
these persons with retirement. The special license plate shall, in lieu of the number now
prescribed by law, be inscribed with the words "United States Armed Forces Retired,"
and shall designate the branch of service of the retiree as provided for by Section 32-6-290,
shall be inscribed with an identifying number prescribed by the Department of Revenue, and
shall have imprinted on it other letters and figures as provided for by other applicable sections
of this article. (Acts 1987, No. 87-729, p. 1421, §2; Acts 1989, No. 89-858, p. 1711, §1;
Act 2000-754, p. 1709, §1.)...
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8-17-254
Section 8-17-254 Exceptions. (a) Nothing contained in this article shall apply to: (1) Personnel
of regular law enforcement agencies, military, or naval forces of the United States, or to
the duly organized military force within the state, so long as these persons are acting within
their respective official capacities and in the performance of official duties. (2) The possession
and storage of black powder, percussion caps, safety and pyrotechnic fuses, matches and friction
primers, intended to be used solely for sporting, recreational, or cultural purposes in antique
firearms, or antique devices as defined in Section 921(a)(16) of Title 18 of the United States
Code. (3) The possession and storage of smokeless powder, primers used for reloading rifles,
or pistol cartridges, shot shells, percussion caps, and smokeless propellants intended for
personal use. (4) Coal mining. (5) Public utilities. (6) Railroads. (7) The use of explosives
for occasional personal agricultural blasting or...
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15-23-3
Section 15-23-3 Definitions. As used in this article the following words shall include, but
are not limited to the following meanings unless the context clearly requires a different
meaning: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission as created by Section
15-23-4. (2) CRIMINALLY INJURIOUS CONDUCT. Criminally injurious conduct includes any of the
following acts: a. An act occurring or attempted within the geographical boundaries of this
state which results in serious personal injury or death to a victim for which punishment by
fine, imprisonment, or death may be imposed. b. An act occurring or attempted outside the
geographical boundaries of this state in another state of the United States of America which
is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or death and which results in personal injury or death
to a citizen of this state, and shall include an act of terrorism, as defined in Section 2331
of Title 18, United States Code, committed outside of the United States,...
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