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45-49-40.14
Section 45-49-40.14 Issuance of license to persons in armed forces who held license at time
of entry into service. Any person who, after, September 8, 1961, shall enter the active military
or naval service of the United States, or of this state, and who, at the time of such entry,
was the holder of a license as a barber, or apprentice, and which license was then in full
force and effect, shall be granted a like license upon presentation to such board of barber
commissioners of an honorable discharge from such military or naval service, dated not more
than one year prior to the time of such presentation, and a medical certificate as required
under this part, attesting that the person presenting it is free from any contagious or infectious
or communicable disease, which certificate shall be dated not more than 30 days prior to the
time of such presentation, and provided further such person shall pay a fee of ten dollars
($10) for the issuance of such license as required by this part....
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31-2-31
Section 31-2-31 Sale, pawn; purchase or unauthorized retention of military property; seizure,
etc., of unlawfully retained property. Any person who sells, pawns, purchases, retains or
has in his possession or custody, without right, any military property belonging to this state
or the United States, or any unit of the armed forces of the state, and who, after proper
demand, refuses to deliver the same to any officer entitled to take possession thereof, is
guilty of a misdemeanor if the value of such property is $500.00 or less, and is guilty of
a felony if the value of such property exceeds $500.00. Any person belonging to the armed
forces of the state who, contrary to the order of the proper officer, retains in his possession
or control any military property of this state or of the United States is guilty of a misdemeanor
if the value of such property is $500.00 or less, and is guilty of a felony if the value of
such property exceeds $500.00. Any commanding officer may take possession...
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31-2A-108
Section 31-2A-108 (Article 108.) Military property - Loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful
disposition. Any person subject to this code who, without proper authority does any of the
following regarding any military property of the United States or of any state, shall be punished
as a court-martial may direct: (1) Sells or otherwise disposes of. (2) Willfully or through
neglect damages, destroys, or loses. (3) Willfully or through neglect suffers to be lost,
damaged, destroyed, sold, or wrongfully disposed of. (Act 2012-334, §1.)...
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31-2A-109
Section 31-2A-109 (Article 109.) Property other than military property - Waste, spoilage, or
destruction. Any person subject to this code who willfully or recklessly wastes, spoils, or
otherwise willfully and wrongfully destroys or damages any property other than military property
of the United States or of any state shall be punished as a court-martial may direct. (Act
2012-334, §1.)...
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31-2-18
Section 31-2-18 Wearing foreign uniforms - Prohibited; exceptions. (a) It shall be unlawful
for any person to appear in any public place or in the public view attired in any uniform
similar to that worn by the military, semimilitary, naval, police, storm troop, or other official
or semiofficial forces of any foreign state, nation or government, or attired in any distinctive
part or parts of such a uniform, and to assemble with other persons similarly attired in any
camp, drill ground, or other place for the purpose of engaging in military drill or training
or other military purposes. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to appear in any public
place or in the public view attired in the uniform or wearing the distinctive garment of any
association of persons of whatsoever nature or form which engages in, adopts, or imitates
the drill formations, salutes, or other methods or practices or the symbols of any foreign
military, semimilitary, naval, police, storm troop, or similar foreign...
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31-2-51
Section 31-2-51 Commander in Chief - Designated. The Governor of Alabama, or any other person
lawfully administering the duties of the office of the Governor of the state, shall be Commander
in Chief of all the military and naval forces of the state, except when they shall be called
or ordered into the service of the United States, and he shall have the power to embody the
militia to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, and enforce the execution of the laws, but
shall not command personally in the field unless advised to do so by resolution of the Legislature.
(Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §58; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572,
§52.)...
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31-2-83
Section 31-2-83 Laws applicable to militia when in active service of state; jurisdiction and
powers of courts-martial as to offenses thereunder; imposition of death penalty; imprisonment.
Whenever any portion of the militia shall be called into the active service of the state to
execute the law, suppress a riot or insurrection, repel invasion, protect lives and property,
or in aid and relief of citizens in disaster, the law, including the Uniform Code of Military
Justice, the Acts of Congress, and rules and regulations of the Department of Defense and
the regulations prescribed for the United States Armed Forces shall be enforced and regarded
as a part of this chapter until the forces shall be duly relieved from such duty. As to offenses
committed when such laws are so in force, courts-martial shall possess, in addition to the
jurisdiction and power of sentence and punishment vested in them by this chapter, all additional
jurisdiction and power of sentence and punishment exercised by...
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43-2-195
Section 43-2-195 Collection of debts and deposits by nonresident personal representative.
The personal representative of a deceased person, by appointment of a court having
jurisdiction in any state other than the state of Alabama, may receive and collect any indebtedness
or bank deposit owing to the deceased by any person who is a resident of Alabama, and such
personal representative may execute a release, discharge and satisfaction of such indebtedness.
Such personal representative, at the time of or before making such collection and satisfaction,
release or discharge, shall file for record in the probate office of the county wherein the
debtor resides a certified copy of the letters testamentary or of administration issued to
such personal representative, certified in accordance with 28 U.S.C.A., §1738, but
no such collection shall be made until the lapse of 60 days from the date of the death of
the deceased, and no such collection shall be made if proceedings are pending for the...
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31-2-117
no such command is required under the provisions of this chapter, the commander in charge of
such military forces, within the limits provided in his instructions, shall take such steps
and make such disposition for the arrest, dispersion, or quelling of the persons composing
or taking part in such mob, riot, tumult, outbreak, or unlawful combination or assembly mentioned
in this chapter as may be deemed requisite to that end, and, if, in doing so, any person is
killed, wounded, or otherwise injured, or any property injured or destroyed by any officer
or member of the National Guard or other person lawfully aiding them, such members of the
National Guard or other persons lawfully aiding them shall be held guiltless in all cases,
unless such killing, wounding, or injury to person or injury or destruction
of property was wanton or malicious and without any seeming necessity or excuse. (Acts 1936,
Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105; Code 1940, T. 35, §165; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §118.)...

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31-2A-48
Section 31-2A-48 (Article 48.) Contempt. A military judge or summary court-martial officer
may punish for contempt any person who uses any menacing word, sign, or gesture in its presence,
or who disturbs its proceedings by any riot or disorder. A person subject to this code may
be punished for contempt by confinement not to exceed five days or a fine of one hundred dollars
($100), or both. A person not subject to this code may be punished for contempt by a military
court in the same manner as a criminal court of the state. (Act 2012-334, p. 790, §1.)...

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