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22-3-2
Section 22-3-2 County boards of health - Duties generally. It shall be the duty of the county
boards of health in their respective counties and subject to the supervision and control of
the State Board of Health: (1) To supervise the enforcement of the health laws of the state,
including all ordinances or rules and regulations of municipalities or of county boards of
health or of the State Board of Health, and to supervise the enforcement of the law for the
collection of vital and mortuary statistics and to adopt and promulgate, if necessary, rules
and regulations for administering the health laws of the state and the rules and regulations
of the State Board of Health, which rules and regulations of the county boards of health shall
have the force and effect of law and shall be executed and enforced by the same bodies, officials,
agents and employees as in the case of health laws; (2) To investigate, through county health
officers or quarantine officers, cases or outbreaks of any of...
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31-2A-1
Section 31-2A-1 (Article 1.) Definitions. For the purposes of this code, unless the context
otherwise requires, the following words have the following meanings: (1) ACCUSER. A person
who signs and swears to charges, any person who directs that charges nominally be signed and
sworn to by another, and any other person who has an interest other than an official interest
in the prosecution of the accused. (2) CADET, CANDIDATE, or MIDSHIPMAN. A person who is enrolled
in or attending a state military academy, a regional training institute, or any other formal
education program for the purpose of becoming a commissioned officer in the state military
forces. (3) CLASSIFIED INFORMATION. Information that meets all of the following requirements:
a. Any information or material that has been determined by an official of the United States
or any state pursuant to law, an Executive order, or regulation to require protection against
unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national or state security. b....
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5-13B-103
Section 5-13B-103 Supervision and enforcement. (a) The superintendent shall have all of the
powers granted to him or her by the laws of this state to the extent appropriate to enable
him or her to supervise each Alabama state branch, Alabama state agency, or Alabama representative
office. (b) If, after notice and a hearing, the superintendent finds that any person has violated
any provision of this article or of any regulation or order issued under this article, he
or she may, in addition to any other remedy or action available to the superintendent under
the laws of this state, order such person to pay to the superintendent a civil penalty in
such a manner and in such an amount as the superintendent shall determine in accordance with
the laws of this state and regulations thereunder. (c) In order to carry out the purposes
under this article, the superintendent may: (1) Enter into cooperative, coordinating, or information-sharing
agreements with any other bank supervisory agency or any...
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12-21-35
Section 12-21-35 Certified transcripts of official governmental books, etc.; duty to furnish.
(a) All transcripts of books or papers, or parts thereof, required by law to be kept in the
office, custody or control of any public officer, agent, servant or employee of any municipality,
city or county of the State of Alabama or of the United States, when certified by the proper
custodian thereof, must be received in evidence in all courts, and it is no objection to such
transcript that the book from which it is taken is a copy of office books belonging to the
United States. All such officers under jurisdiction and laws of the State of Alabama and counties
and cities therein shall furnish all such transcripts of any documents, official books and
papers in their possession, custody or control when requested so to do by any person, firm
or corporation tendering to such officer or custodian of such records the proper amount of
fees and charges required or necessary to pay for the making of...
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15-18-8
Section 15-18-8 Terms of confinement, etc.; probation. (a) When a defendant is convicted of
an offense, other than a sex offense involving a child as defined in Section 15-20A-4, that
constitutes a Class A or Class B felony offense, and receives a sentence of 20 years or less
in any court having jurisdiction to try offenses against the State of Alabama and the judge
presiding over the case is satisfied that the ends of justice and the best interests of the
public as well as the defendant will be served thereby, he or she may order: (1) That a defendant
convicted of a Class A or Class B felony be confined in a prison, jail-type institution, or
treatment institution for a period not exceeding three years in cases where the imposed sentence
is not more than 15 years, and that the execution of the remainder of the sentence be suspended
notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary and that the defendant be placed
on probation for such period and upon such terms as the court...
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15-22-27
Section 15-22-27 Pardon or parole of person having death sentence commuted to life imprisonment.
(a) Any person whose sentence to death has been commuted by the Governor shall not be eligible
for a pardon unless sufficient evidence is presented to the Board of Pardons and Paroles to
satisfy it that the person was innocent of the crime for which he or she was convicted, the
board votes unanimously to grant the person a pardon, and the Governor concurs in and approves
the granting of the pardon. (b) Any person whose sentence to death has been commuted by the
Governor shall not be eligible for a parole. (c) This section shall not be construed to deny
any person whose sentence of death has been commuted the right to apply to the courts of this
state for any remedy that the person is entitled to under the laws of Alabama. (d) The Board
of Pardons and Paroles shall not grant a parole or pardon to a person whose sentence of death
has been commuted by the Governor unless the provisions of...
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31-2-2
Section 31-2-2 Composition and administration of state militia generally. The militia of this
state shall consist of all able-bodied male citizens, and all other able-bodied males who
have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States, between the ages of
17 and 45, and who are residents of the state, and of such other persons, male and female,
as may upon their own application, be enlisted or commissioned therein pursuant to any provisions
of this chapter, subject, however, to such exceptions and exemptions as are now, or may hereafter
be created by the laws of the United States, or by the Legislature of this state, it being
specifically provided that, in the event federal laws or rules and regulations promulgated
pursuant thereto authorize and permit service in units or organizations of the organized militia,
as defined in this chapter, by persons of more than 45 years of age, such persons are hereby
authorized to continue to serve in the organized militia for so...
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31-2-81
Section 31-2-81 Exemption of certain post exchanges and canteens from tobacco and gasoline
taxes and state and local licenses. All post exchanges or canteens owned, operated, and run
exclusively by National Guard units shall be exempt from the payment of all state, county,
city, or town licenses, operating permits, and taxes, and shall be exempt from payment of
tobacco and gasoline operating permits and taxes to the state, counties, cities, or towns
when operated in accordance with such rules and regulations as the Adjutant General may provide
and the Governor may approve, and when the profits of the canteens or exchanges go to the
National Guard or Naval Militia units and not to the operators of the enterprises. All active
and retired members of the United States Armed Forces shall be eligible to make purchases
at National Guard post exchanges and canteens to the same extent as active and retired members
of the Alabama National Guard. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940,...
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12-25-32
Section 12-25-32 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms have the
following meanings: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Sentencing Commission, established as a state
agency under the Supreme Court by this chapter. (2) CONTINUUM OF PUNISHMENTS. An array of
punishment options, from probation to incarceration, graduated in restrictiveness according
to the degree of supervision of the offender including, but not limited to, all of the following:
a. Active Incarceration. A sentence, other than an intermediate punishment or unsupervised
probation, that requires an offender to serve a sentence of imprisonment. The term includes
time served in a work release program operated as a custody option by the Alabama Department
of Corrections or in the Supervised Intensive Restitution program of the Department of Corrections
pursuant to Article 7, commencing with Section 15-18-110, of Chapter 18 of Title 15. b. Intermediate
Punishment. A sentence that may include assignment to any...
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31-2-3
Section 31-2-3 Divisions of state militia; composition of organized militia and National Guard.
The militia of the state shall be divided into the organized militia, the retired list and
the unorganized militia, which together shall constitute the state military forces. The organized
militia shall be composed of: An army national guard and an air national guard which forces,
together with an inactive national guard, shall comprise the Alabama National Guard; the Alabama
Naval Militia; and the Alabama State Guard, whenever any such force is organized by the Governor
pursuant to existing laws. The National Guard, army or air, shall consist of such organizations
and units as the Commander in Chief may from time to time authorize to be formed, all to be
organized in accordance with the laws of the United States affecting the National Guard, army
and air, and the regulations issued by the appropriate Secretary of the Department of Defense.
(Acts 1957, No. 592, p. 829, ยง2; Acts 1973, No....
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