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27-9-3
Section 27-9-3 License - Qualifications. Repealed by Act 2011-637, §3, effective January
1, 2012. To be licensed as an adjuster, the applicant must be qualified therefor as follows:
(1) Must be an individual 19 years of age or more; (2) Must be a resident in and of Alabama
or resident of another state which will permit residents of Alabama regularly to act as adjusters
in such other state; (3) Must be a full-time salaried employee of a licensed adjuster, or
a graduate of a recognized law school or must have had experience or special education or
training as to the handling of loss claims under insurance contracts of sufficient duration
and extent reasonably to make him competent to fulfill the responsibilities of an adjuster;
and (4) Must be trustworthy and of good character. (Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §185.)...

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32-6-660
Section 32-6-660 Issuance of distinctive plates; fees; design. (a)(1) Notwithstanding
Sections 32-6-64, 32-6-65, 32-6-67, and 32-6-68, except for the requirements for Quantity
Class 2 applications provided herein, upon application to the judge of probate, license commissioner,
or other issuing official, compliance with motor vehicle registration and licensing laws,
payment of regular fees required by law for license plates for private passenger or pleasure
motor vehicles, and payment of an additional annual fee of five dollars ($5), owners of motor
vehicles who are residents of Alabama shall be issued distinctive POW/MIA license plates.
These license plates shall be valid for five years, and may then be replaced with either conventional,
personalized, or new POW/MIA license plates. The license plate shall not be printed and issued
until applications for the quantity required for regular private passenger or pleasure motor
vehicle license plates for a Quantity Class 2 license plate are...
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32-7A-17
Section 32-7A-17 Reinstatement of suspended registration; verification by license plate
issuing officials. (a) License plate issuing officials shall not register or re-register a
motor vehicle or transfer the license plates if the registration is suspended pursuant to
Section 32-7A-12. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), upon the request of the registrant,
the license plate issuing official shall reinstate a registrant's suspended registration at
such time the registrant meets the provisions of reinstatement provided for by this chapter.
(c) No vehicle registration or renewal thereof shall be issued to any motor vehicle unless
the license plate issuing official receives satisfactory evidence of insurance or verification
of motor vehicle liability insurance through the online insurance verification system, liability
insurance bond, or deposit of cash that provides the minimum motor vehicle insurance coverage
required by Section 32-7-6 or is exempted under Section 32-7A-5. Verification...

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36-22-61
Section 36-22-61 Payroll deductions; refunds; widow's allowance; effect of other retirement
plans. The governing body of each county shall begin deducting, upon July 19, 1979, and each
month thereafter, from the salaries of such sheriffs an amount equal to six percent of the
monthly salary paid such sheriff. Such sum shall be deducted monthly and paid into the general
fund of the county. If any sheriff, subject to the provisions of this article, shall end his
tenure of office prior to having reached age of 55 years, but having had 16 years of service
as a law enforcement officer, 12 of which have been as sheriff, his supernumerary allowance
as set out in Section 36-22-62, shall be vested and held in the general fund of the
county until he attains the age of 55, at which time, or any time thereafter, he may elect
to become a supernumerary sheriff as set out in Section 36-22-60. If any sheriff, subject
to the provisions of this article, shall end his tenure of office prior to having had...
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45-12-233
Section 45-12-233 Minimum qualifications; continuing education. (a) On or after June
5, 2019, a person qualifying for election to the office of Sheriff of Choctaw County or any
person appointed to serve as sheriff shall meet all of the following minimum qualifications,
in addition to any other qualifications required by law: (1) The person is a citizen of the
United States. (2) The person has been a resident of the county for at least one year immediately
prior to the qualification date. (3) The person has the qualifications of an elector pursuant
to state and federal law and the person has been registered to vote in the county at least
one year immediately prior to qualifying. (4) The person has been awarded a high school diploma
or a GED equivalent. (5) The person is 25 years of age or older prior to qualifying. (6) The
person has three or more years of full-time prior service as a law enforcement officer having
the power of arrest, which service is certified by the Alabama Peace...
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45-27-234
Section 45-27-234 Minimum qualifications for sheriff; continuing education. (a) On or
after May 18, 2020, a person qualifying for election as Sheriff of Escambia County or any
person appointed to serve as a sheriff shall meet all of the following minimum qualifications,
in addition to any other qualifications required by law: (1) The person is a citizen of the
United States. (2) The person has been a resident of the county for at least one year immediately
prior to the qualification date. (3) The person has the qualifications of an elector pursuant
to state and federal law and the person has been registered to vote in the county at least
one year immediately prior to qualifying. (4) The person has been awarded a high school diploma
or a GED equivalent. (5) The person is 25 years of age or older prior to qualifying. (6) The
person has three or more years of full-time prior service as a law enforcement officer having
the power of arrest, which service is certified by the Alabama Peace...
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45-41-230.20
Section 45-41-230.20 Minimum qualifications for sheriff; continuing education. (a) On
or after May 18, 2020, a person qualifying for election as Sheriff of Lee County or any person
appointed to serve as sheriff shall meet all of the following minimum qualifications, in addition
to any other qualifications required by law: (1) The person is a citizen of the United States.
(2) The person has been a resident of the county for at least one year immediately prior to
the qualification date. (3) The person has the qualifications of an elector pursuant to state
and federal law and the person has been registered to vote in the county at least one year
immediately prior to qualifying. (4) The person has been awarded a high school diploma or
a GED equivalent. (5) The person is 25 years of age or older prior to qualifying. (6) The
person has three or more years of full-time prior service as a law enforcement officer having
the power of arrest, which service is certified by the Alabama Peace...
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32-6-4.1
Section 32-6-4.1 Special nondriver identification cards - Issuance; fees; expiration.
In addition to the drivers' licenses and nondriver identification cards provided for in Section
32-6-4, the Director of the state Department of Public Safety shall promulgate the necessary
rules and regulations for the issuance of special nondriver identification cards. The Department
of Public Safety, judge of probate, or license commissioner may charge only the cost to the
Department of Public Safety and the county fee, if any, for the issuance of a nondriver identification
card for any person 62 years of age or older. A mentally or physically disabled or legally
blind person who is incapable of obtaining a driver's license shall not be charged a fee,
except the county fee for the issuance of a nondriver identification card nor shall the card
have an expiration date, except as provided by rules and regulations of the Director of the
Department of Public Safety. (Acts 1984, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 84-815,...
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41-27-42
Section 41-27-42 Assessment of penalties for noncompliance. (a) If the agency determines
that the motor vehicle the driver was driving at the time of the motor vehicle incident was
not in compliance, the agency shall issue the assessment of a civil penalty in the amount
of two hundred dollars ($200) for the first offense, three hundred dollars ($300) for a second
offense, and four hundred dollars ($400) for a third or subsequent offense against the driver
for failure to comply with the Mandatory Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Law unless the
motor vehicle is owned by any person, firm, association, or corporation licensed and engaged
in the business of renting or leasing motor vehicles. The notice shall be sent by first class
U.S. mail to the address in the records of the agency or otherwise available to the agency
on a traffic citation or accident report. The notice shall state that the driver's license
of the person will be suspended for 90 days if the person, within 45 days of the...
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41-9-65
Section 41-9-65 Limitation periods for presentation of claims. (a) Unless otherwise
provided in this section, all claims must be presented to the Board of Adjustment within
one year after the cause of action accrues. (b) Claims for injury to the person resulting
in death must be presented to the Board of Adjustment within two years after the cause of
action accrues, unless the same is first carried into the courts of the state, in which event
the statute of limitations shall not begin to run until the date on which a final judgment
in the same, holding the claimant not entitled to relief through the courts of the state,
is entered. (c) In the matter of escheats to the State of Alabama, any such claim must be
filed with the Board of Adjustment within 10 years from the time of the escheat to the State
of Alabama; except, that the claims of minors may be considered by the Board of Adjustment
if the claims are filed within three years after the minor has reached the age of 19 years.
(d)...
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