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12-12-60
Section 12-12-60 Electronic uniform non-traffic citation and complaint. (a)(1) Whenever
any person is arrested for a violation of any non-traffic offense enumerated in Rule 20, Appendix
B of the Alabama Rules of Judicial Administration, as adopted by the Supreme Court of Alabama,
the arresting officer, unless otherwise provided in this section, shall take the name
and address of the person and the license number or identification number of his or her motor
vehicle or vessel, as appropriate, and shall issue a summons or otherwise notify him or her
in writing to appear at a time and place to be specified in such summons, notice, or electronic
uniform non-traffic citation and complaint (eUNTCC). (2) For purposes of this section,
eUNTCC means a ticket that is electronically generated and printed at the site of a violation.
Only violations enumerated in Rule 20, Appendix B of the Alabama Rules of Judicial Administration
may be electronically transmitted to the court. (3) The eUNTCC may also...
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32-9B-1
Section 32-9B-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall
have the following meanings: (1) AUTOMATED COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE. A commercial motor vehicle
equipped with an automated driving system. (2) AUTOMATED DRIVING SYSTEM. The hardware and
software that are collectively capable of performing the entire dynamic driving task on a
sustained basis, regardless of whether it is limited to a specific operational design domain.
(3) COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE. A commercial motor vehicle as defined in Section 32-9A-1.
(4) CONVENTIONAL DRIVER. A driver who manually exercises in-vehicle braking, accelerating,
steering, and transmission gear selection input devices in order to operate a vehicle. (5)
DYNAMIC DRIVING TASK. All of the real-time operational and tactical functions required to
operate a vehicle in on-road traffic excluding strategic functions such as trip scheduling
and selection of destinations and waypoints. (6) MINIMAL RISK CONDITION. A condition to...

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32-6-12
Section 32-6-12 Restricted licenses. (a) The Director of Public Safety, upon issuing
an operator's license, shall have authority whenever the licensee is afflicted with or suffering
from a physical disability to impose restrictions suitable to the licensee's driving ability
with respect to the type of or special mechanical control devices required on a motor vehicle
which the licensee may operate or such other restrictions applicable to the licensee as the
Director of Public Safety may determine to be appropriate to assure the safe operation of
a motor vehicle by the licensee. (b) The Director of Public Safety in such case may either
issue a special restricted license or may set forth such restrictions upon the usual license
form. (c) The Director of Public Safety may, upon receiving satisfactory evidence of any violation
of the restrictions of such license, suspend the same, but the licensee shall be entitled
to a hearing as upon a suspension under Section 32-5A-195. (d) It shall be a...
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33-6-1
Section 33-6-1 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, unless the context
clearly requires a different meaning: (1) WATERCRAFT. Any vessel or contrivance used or capable
of being used for navigation or flotation upon water whether or not capable of self-propulsion,
except passenger or cargo-carrying vessels which are subject to and are adequately controlled,
in the opinion of the State Board of Health, in respect to discharge of sewage and litter,
by a department or agency of the federal government. (2) SEWAGE. All human body wastes. (3)
LITTER. Any bottles, glass, crockery, cans, scrap metal, junk, paper, garbage, rubbish or
similar refuse discharged as no longer useful or useable. (4) MARINE TOILET. Any toilet or
device, including plastic or other kinds of bags or containers, on or within any watercraft
for the purpose of discharging sewage. (5) WATERS OF THIS STATE. All of the waters within...

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33-5-16
Section 33-5-16 Certificates of registration and numbers generally - Transfer of interest
or destruction or abandonment of vessel; change of address; duplicate registration certificates.
(a) The owner shall furnish the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources notice of
the transfer of all or any part of his or her interest other than the creation of a security
interest in a vessel numbered in this state pursuant to this article or of the destruction
or abandonment of such vessel within 15 days thereof. Such transfer, destruction, or abandonment
shall terminate the certificate for such vessel; except, that in the case of a transfer of
a part interest which does not affect the owner's right to operate such vessel, such transfer
shall not terminate the certificate. (b) Any holder of a certificate shall notify the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources within 15 days if his or her address no longer conforms
to the address appearing on the certificate and shall, as a part...
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40-17-322
Section 40-17-322 Definitions. As used in this article and unless the context requires
otherwise, the following terms have the meaning ascribed herein: (1) AIRCRAFT. Any airplane
or helicopter. (2) ASSOCIATE JOBBER. A person who acquires motor fuel from a licensed distributor
in this state for subsequent sale. An associate jobber may obtain a distributor's license
even though it does not acquire fuel from a supplier in this state. (3) AVIATION FUEL. Aviation
gasoline or aviation jet fuel. (4) AVIATION GASOLINE. Motor fuel designed for use in the operation
of aircraft other than jet aircraft, and sold or used for that purpose. (5) AVIATION JET FUEL.
Motor fuel designed for use in the operation of jet or turbo-prop aircraft and sold or used
for that purpose. (6) BIODIESEL FUEL. Any motor fuel or mixture of motor fuels that is derived,
in whole or in part, from agricultural products or animal fats, or the wastes of such products
or fats, and is advertised as, offered for sale as, suitable...
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9-12-33
Section 9-12-33 Culling and sacking of oysters. (a) All oysters taken from the public
reefs of this state shall be culled and sacked, and each sack tagged and identified in accordance
with the requirements of the rules of the state Department of Public Health, prior to leaving
the public reefs or water bottoms where taken or oyster management stations, and all oysters
which measure less than three inches in length and all cultch material shall be immediately
replaced by scattering and broadcasting upon the public reefs or water bottoms from which
they have been taken. It shall be unlawful for any captain or person in charge of any vessel
or any canner, packer, commission man, dealer, or other person to purchase, sell, or have
in his or her possession or under his or her control any oysters off the public reefs or water
bottoms not culled according to this section, or any oysters from the reefs or water
bottoms under the legal size. Any excess of over five percent of cultch material and...
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33-5-3
Section 33-5-3 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, unless the context clearly
requires a different meaning: (1) VESSEL. Every description of watercraft, other than a seaplane,
capable of being used as a means of transportation on the water, but such term shall not include
vessels 12 feet in length or less when used solely on farm ponds of less than 50 acres in
size. (2) WATERS OF THIS STATE. Any waters within the territorial limits of this state and
the marginal sea adjacent to this state and the high seas when navigated as a part of a journey
or ride to and from the shore of this state; provided, however, that "waters of this
state" shall not be interpreted to mean any private pond which is not used for boat rentals
or the charging of fees for fishing therein. (3) OWNER. A person, other than a lienholder,
having the property in or title to a vessel. The term includes a person entitled to the...

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33-5-53
Section 33-5-53 Boater safety certification; application fee; examinations; exemptions.
(a) Every person who applies for a boater safety certification under this article, except
as otherwise provided in this subsection, shall pay a five dollar ($5) application fee and
be given either a certificate of exemption from examination if applicable, or will be given
an examination, either written or oral, before applying to the judge of probate or license
commissioner for the issuance of the certification. No person shall be eligible for, or issued,
an exemption from examination in the event the person is convicted, on or after April 28,
1994, of violating any crime relating to the operation of a vessel, whether contained in this
article or otherwise, for which a person's boater safety certification or vessel operating
privileges shall be suspended or revoked pursuant to this article. The person shall first
apply to either the officer, state trooper, or duly authorized agent of the Director of...

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13A-1-2
Section 13A-1-2 Definitions. Unless different meanings are expressly specified in subsequent
provisions of this title, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BOOBY
TRAP. Any concealed or camouflaged device designed to cause bodily injury when triggered by
any action of a person making contact with the device. This term includes guns, ammunition,
or explosive devices attached to trip wires or other triggering mechanisms, sharpened stakes,
nails, spikes, electrical devices, lines or wires with hooks attached, and devices for the
production of toxic fumes or gases. (2) BURDEN OF INJECTING THE ISSUE. The term means that
the defendant must offer some competent evidence relating to all matters subject to the burden,
except that the defendant may rely upon evidence presented by the prosecution in meeting the
burden. (3) CLANDESTINE LABORATORY OPERATION. Any of the following: a. Purchase or procurement
of chemicals, supplies, equipment, or laboratory location for the...
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