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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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31-12-5
Section 31-12-5 Compensation for state employees, etc., called into active duty. In addition
to any other benefits provided in this chapter, any state employee or any employee of a public
educational entity in this state who is called into active service in any of the Armed Forces
of the United States during the war on terrorism which commenced in September 2001, shall
receive from his or her employer department or agency compensation in an amount which is equal
to the difference between the lower active duty military pay and the higher public salary
which he or she would have continued to receive if not called to active service. The amount
of compensation required to be paid to an employee called into active service under this section
shall be paid for the duration of the active military service, the length of which shall be
determined by the Adjutant General of the Alabama National Guard, from the date of activation
and shall be paid from funds appropriated to the employer. The...
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31-2-6
Section 31-2-6 Persons exempted from militia service, etc. The officers, judicial and executive,
of the government of the United States and the State of Alabama, persons in the Armed Forces
of the United States, customhouse clerks, persons employed by the United States in the transmission
of the mails, artisans and workmen employed in the armories, arsenals and navy yards of the
United States, and pilots and mariners actually employed in the sea service of any citizen
or merchant within the United States shall be exempt from militia duty, without regard to
age, and all persons who, because of religious belief, shall claim exemption from military
service, if the conscientious holdings of such belief shall be established under such regulations
as the President of the United States or the Governor of Alabama shall prescribe, shall be
exempted from the militia service in a combatant capacity, but no person so exempted shall
be exempt from militia service in any capacity that the President...
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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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32-6-353
Section 32-6-353 Issuance of distinctive plates for global war on terrorism; eligibility; fees;
design. (a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary, a distinctive license
plate category shall be established for motor vehicle owners who have served or are currently
serving in an active status either on active duty or within a reserve component of the United
States Armed Forces, including the Alabama National Guard and civilian employees of the United
States government who are on military orders, in current or future conflicts in support of
the global war on terrorism occurring on or after September 11, 2001. The distinctive tags
shall be issued, printed, and processed in the same manner as other distinctive tags provided
in this chapter. The eligible U.S. service member or civilian employee of the United States
government shall make application to the judge of probate or other county license plate issuing
official in the county of residence and shall present to the...
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12-21-135.1
Section 12-21-135.1 Video testimony by certain witnesses. (a) This section shall be known as
the "Alabama Armed Services Accommodation Act." (b) The Legislature finds it to
be an important matter of public policy that an accommodation be made for military members
who are asked to testify in civil or criminal trials in this state but are unable to attend
in person. The purpose of this section is to ease the burdens on military personnel and their
families brought on by the duty of appearing as a witness in a trial in this state when summoned.
The purpose of this section is also to allow members of the armed services to assist in trials
in this state as witnesses without interrupting their military service, while protecting the
rights of all parties in civil or criminal litigation. The purpose of this section is also
to better enable the fact-finder to obtain crucial evidence and will aid in the expeditious
resolution of cases in this state by providing a procedure in which testimony of...
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31-12-6
Section 31-12-6 Compensation for local government employees called into active duty. The governing
body of any local governmental entity in this state may provide for any public employee of
the entity who is called into active service in the Armed Forces of the United States during
the war on terrorism which commenced in September 2001, to receive from his or her employer
compensation in an amount which is equal to the difference between the lower active duty military
pay and the higher public employment salary which he or she would have received if not called
to active service. The amount of compensation which may be paid under this section to a local
public employee called into active service may be paid for a period as determined by the local
governing body under rules and regulations for processing claims for and payments of the compensation
promulgated and implemented by the local governing body. (Act 2002-430, p. 1123, §6.)...

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31-12A-4
Section 31-12A-4 Extension of licensing for military service members. (a) Notwithstanding any
other statute to the contrary, except as provided in subsection (c), any member of the Armed
Forces of the United States shall be left in good standing until, at a minimum, December 31,
of the first year following the end of his or her deployment, by the administrative or licensing
body with which he or she is licensed or certified, while deployed, if at the time of deployment,
the member was in good standing with the branch of the armed services and with the administrative
licensing body. (b) While a licensee or certificate holder is deployed as a member of the
Armed Forces of the United States, the license or certificate referenced in subsection (a)
shall be renewed without: (1) The payment of dues or fees; (2) Obtaining continuing education
credits when: a. Circumstances associated with military duty prevent obtaining training and
a waiver request has been submitted to the appropriate...
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31-6-4
Section 31-6-4 Educational benefits for children of deceased or disabled veterans or prisoners
of war. (a) Any child whose father or mother: (1) Was killed or died in line of duty or is
listed as missing in action or is/was a prisoner of war or whose death or permanent total
disabilities were service-connected while serving as a member of the armed forces; or (2)
Died from a disability incurred from military service, as established by the State Department
of Veterans' Affairs, after having been discharged under conditions other than dishonorable
and after having served at least 90 days consecutively in the armed forces prior to and/or
subsequent to the date on which such disability occurred, or who was honorably discharged
by reason of wartime, service-connected disability after serving less than 90 days; or (3)
Has been assigned 100 percent permanent or total disability rated by the United States Veterans'
Administration, or was discharged or retired from the armed forces with a 40...
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31-2A-37
Section 31-2A-37 (Article 37.) Unlawfully influencing action of court. (a) No authority convening
a general, special, or summary court-martial, nor any other commanding officer, or officer
serving on the staff thereof, may censure, reprimand, or admonish the court or any member,
the military judge, or counsel thereof, with respect to the findings or sentence adjudged
by the court or with respect to any other exercise of its or their functions in the conduct
of the proceedings. No person subject to this code may attempt to coerce or, by any unauthorized
means, influence the action of a court-martial or court of inquiry or any member thereof,
in reaching the findings or sentence in any case, or the action of any convening, approving,
or reviewing authority with respect to its judicial acts. This subsection shall not apply
to either of the following: (1) General instructional or informational courses in military
justice if such courses are designed solely for the purpose of instructing...
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