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45-7-83.10
Section 45-7-83.10 Certificate of assessment; issuance of license tag; valuation; municipal
taxes. (a) Every person, firm, or corporation residing in or owning a motor vehicle which
is principally used in Butler County who desires to operate a motor vehicle on the public
highways of Alabama shall first be required to pay ad valorem taxes and sales taxes to the
judge of probate. The judge of probate shall issue a certificate of assessment on a form prescribed
by the State Department of Revenue, shall collect the tax as shown thereon, and shall make
a duplicate of the tax receipt and keep the receipt on file in the probate office for one
year after each audit. The license tag shall be evidence of the payment of the license and
ad valorem taxes and sales taxes due under this part. (b) Valuation for ad valorem assessment
of motor vehicles shall be at the same rate and on the same basis as is provided in Article
5, Chapter 12, Title 40, and all laws relating to the assessment on a quarterly...
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32-6-52
Section 32-6-52 Using license tag of improper classification. It shall be unlawful for
any person to drive or operate any motor vehicle upon the streets or highways of this state,
unless the license tag attached to the vehicle is of the proper classification as required
by the revenue laws of this state. Any person violating this provision, upon conviction, shall
be punished as provided in Section 32-5-311. (Acts 1927, No. 347, p. 348; Code 1940,
T. 36, §78; Acts 1949, No. 518, p. 773, §1.)...
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32-5A-330
Section 32-5A-330 Definitions; applicability; violations. (a) As used in this section,
the following terms are defined: (1) OPEN CONTAINER. A container which is other than in the
manufacturer's sealed condition. (2) PUBLIC HIGHWAY or RIGHT-OF-WAY OF A PUBLIC HIGHWAY. The
entire width between and immediately adjacent to the boundary lines of any public road, street,
highway, interstate, or other publicly maintained way when any part is open to the use of
the public for purposes of motor vehicle travel. (b) It is unlawful for a person to have in
his or her possession alcoholic beverages in an open container in the passenger area of a
motor vehicle of any kind on a public highway or right-of-way of a public highway of this
state. (c) This section shall not apply to: (1) A passenger of a motor vehicle designed,
maintained, or primarily used for the transportation of persons for compensation and the driver
holds a valid commercial driver's license. (2) A passenger of a bus for which the...
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45-3-84.65
Section 45-3-84.65 Ad valorem and sales taxes - Certificate of assessment; valuation;
disposition of funds. (a) Every person, firm, or corporation residing in or owning a motor
vehicle which is principally used in Barbour County who desires to operate a motor vehicle
on the public highways of Alabama shall first be required to pay ad valorem taxes and sales
taxes to the judge of probate. The judge of probate shall issue a certificate of assessment
on a form prescribed by the State Department of Revenue, shall collect the tax as shown thereon,
and shall make a duplicate of the tax receipt and keep the receipt on file in the probate
office for one year after each audit. The license tag shall be evidence of the payment of
the license and ad valorem taxes and sales taxes due under this subpart. (b) Valuation for
ad valorem assessment of motor vehicles shall be at the same rate and on the same basis as
is provided in Article 5, Chapter 12, Title 40, and all laws relating to the assessment...

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32-5-222
Section 32-5-222 Requirements for child passenger restraints. (a) Every person transporting
a child in a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, or highways of this state, shall
provide for the protection of the child by properly using an aftermarket or integrated child
passenger restraint system meeting applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards and the
requirements of subsection (b). This section shall not be interpreted to release in
part or in whole the responsibility of an automobile manufacturer to insure the safety of
children to a level at least equivalent to existing federal safety standards for adults. In
no event shall failure to wear a child passenger restraint system be considered as contributory
negligence. The term "motor vehicle" as used in this section shall include
a passenger car, pickup truck, van (seating capacity of 10 or less), minivan, or sports utility
vehicle. (b) The size appropriate restraint system required for a child in subsection (a)
must...
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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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32-12-22
Section 32-12-22 License requirements of persons operating motor-driven cycles. (a)
A person operating a motor-driven cycle with a Class M motorcycle license with a motor-driven
cycle restriction, a motorcycle Class M displayed on the person's regular license, or a Class
M motorcycle license shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of the
duties applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under Chapter 6 of this title, except
as to special regulations in this article and those provisions of this chapter which by their
nature can have no application. (b)(1) A Class M motorcycle license with a motor-driven cycle
restriction shall be issued to any person 14 years and older if the person has passed a motorcycle
knowledge test designated by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency or if the individual has successfully
completed an Alabama Traffic Safety Center/Alabama Motorcycle Safety Program, Motorcycle Safety
Foundation, Basic Riders Course. (2) A person 17 years of age...
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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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32-7-18
Section 32-7-18 Proof of financial responsibility required upon certain convictions.
(a) Whenever the director, under any law of this state, suspends or revokes the license of
any person upon receiving record of a conviction or a forfeiture of bail, the director shall
also suspend the registration for all motor vehicles registered in the name of such person;
except, that he or she shall not suspend such registration, unless otherwise required by law,
if such person has previously given or shall immediately give and thereafter maintain proof
of financial responsibility with respect to all motor vehicles registered by such person.
(b) Such license and registration shall remain suspended or revoked and shall not at any time
thereafter be renewed nor shall any license be thereafter issued to such person, nor shall
any motor vehicle be thereafter registered in the name of such person until permitted under
the motor vehicle laws of this state and not then unless and until he or she shall...
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45-7-82.22
Section 45-7-82.22 Applicants for admittance. (a) A person charged with a criminal offense
specified in subsection (b) whose jurisdiction is in the circuit or district court of the
Second Judicial Circuit of Alabama may apply to the district attorney for admittance to the
pretrial diversion program. (b) A person charged with any of the following offenses may apply
for admission into the program: (1) A traffic offense. (2) A property offense. (3) An offense
wherein the victim did not receive serious physical injury. (4) An offense in which the victim
was not a child under 14 years of age, a law enforcement officer, a school official, or a
correctional officer. (5) A misdemeanor, unless specifically excluded in this section.
(6) A violation classified under this code. (c) The following offenses are ineligible for
consideration for the pretrial diversion program: (1) Trafficking, distribution, or manufacturing
of drugs. (2) Any offense involving the abuse of a child or an elderly person....
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