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30-3-191
Section 30-3-191 Definitions. When used in Sections 30-3-191 to 30-3-199, inclusive,
the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) ACCOUNT. A demand deposit account,
checking or negotiable withdrawal order account, savings account, time deposit account, or
money-market mutual fund account. (2) BUSINESS DAY. A day on which state offices are open
for regular business. (3) COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE. A license issued to an individual that
authorizes the individual to drive a motor vehicle as part of conducting business. (4) CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION. Information provided by a service applicant or recipient or obtained from other
sources about him or her which may be released only as required by court order or state or
federal law. (5) COURT. A court of competent jurisdiction or administrative agency having
the authority to issue and enforce support orders. (6) DATA MATCH. An automated process of
matching specified information from the financial records of financial institutions...
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32-7C-29
Section 32-7C-29 TNC driver applicant requirements; impersonating a TNC driver. (a)
Before allowing an individual to accept trip requests through a TNC's digital network as a
TNC driver, all of the following must occur: (1) The individual shall submit an application
to the TNC that includes information regarding his or her address, age, driver's license,
motor vehicle registration, and other information required by the TNC. (2) The TNC shall conduct,
or have a third party conduct, a local and national criminal background check for each applicant
that shall include a review of the following: a. A multistate or multi-jurisdiction criminal
records locator or other similar commercial nationwide database with validation (primary source
search). b. The United States Department of Justice National Sex Offender Public Website.
(3) The TNC shall obtain and review, or have a third party obtain and review, a driving history
report of each applicant. (b) The TNC may not permit an individual to act...
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15-20A-18
Section 15-20A-18 Adult sex offender - Identification requirements. (a) Every adult
sex offender who is a resident of this state shall obtain from the Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency, and always have in his or her possession, a valid driver license or identification
card issued by the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. If any adult sex offender is ineligible
to be issued a driver license or official identification card, the Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency shall provide the adult sex offender some other form of identification card or documentation
that, if it is kept in the possession of the adult sex offender, shall satisfy the requirements
of this section. If any adult sex offender is determined to be indigent, an identification
card, or other form of identification or documentation that satisfies the requirements of
this section, shall be issued to the adult sex offender at no cost. Indigence shall
be determined by order of the court prior to each issuance of a driver...
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3-6A-4
Section 3-6A-4 Sworn statement; dangerous dog investigation; hearing; procedures. (a)(1)
When a person claims that a dog is dangerous, the person shall make a sworn statement before
a city magistrate or sheriff setting forth the name of the dog owner, if known, the location
where the dog is being kept in the city or county, and the reason he or she believes the dog
to be dangerous. (2) The sworn statement shall be delivered to an animal control officer who
shall complete a dangerous dog investigation.When the sworn statement claims that a dog has
caused serious physical injury or death to a person, the duties of the animal control officer,
including but not limited to the dangerous dog investigation, shall be carried out by a law
enforcement officer. (b) An animal control officer may initiate a dangerous dog investigation
in cases where a complaint has been made pursuant to subsection (a) and a person has been
bitten, received physical injury or serious physical injury, or has died....
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31-13-11
Section 31-13-11 Unauthorized aliens prohibited from seeking employment in state. (a)
It is unlawful for a person who is an unauthorized alien to knowingly apply for work, solicit
work in a public or private place, or perform work as an employee or independent contractor
in this state. (b) In the enforcement of this section, an alien's immigration status
shall be determined by verification of the alien's immigration status with the federal government
pursuant to 8 U.S.C. ยง 1373(c). A law enforcement officer shall not attempt to independently
make a final determination on whether an alien is authorized to work in the United States.
(c) A law enforcement official or agency of this state or a county, city, or other political
subdivision of this state may not consider race, color, or national origin in the enforcement
of this section except to the extent permitted by the United States Constitution and
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (d) This section does not apply to a person who...

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12-21-147
Section 12-21-147 Use of registered therapy dog in certain legal proceedings. (a) For
purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1)
ACTIVE MEMBER. Therapy dog teams who have had recorded visits at facilities including hospitals,
nursing homes, libraries, and extended care facilities in the past 18 months. (2) REGISTERED
HANDLER. A volunteer registered by the court system as a therapy dog handler who has not been
convicted of sexual, animal, or domestic abuse or any felony, who has been registered by a
qualifying therapy dog organization, and has taken an oath of confidentiality. An officer
of the court may be a handler only if there is no expense to the state. (3) REGISTERED THERAPY
DOG. a. A trained emotional support dog that has been tested and registered by a nonprofit
therapy dog organization that sets standards and requirements for the health, welfare, task
work, and oversight for therapy dogs and their handlers, including at a minimum, all...
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36-25-4
Section 36-25-4 State Ethics Commission - Duties; complaint; investigation; hearings;
fees; finding of violation. (a) The commission shall do all of the following: (1) Prescribe
forms for statements required to be filed by this chapter and make the forms available to
persons required to file such statements. (2) Prepare guidelines setting forth recommended
uniform methods of reporting for use by persons required to file statements required by this
chapter. (3) Accept and file any written information voluntarily supplied that exceeds the
requirements of this chapter. (4) Develop, where practicable, a filing, coding, and cross-indexing
system consistent with the purposes of this chapter. (5) Make reports and statements filed
with the commission available during regular business hours and online via the Internet to
public inquiry subject to such regulations as the commission may prescribe. (6) Preserve reports
and statements for a period consistent with the statute of limitations as...
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45-49-170.22
Section 45-49-170.22 Investigations; impounding; judicial determination. (a) An animal
control officer or law enforcement officer of Mobile County shall investigate any incidents
involving any dog reported to be dangerous or a nuisance in the unincorporated areas of Mobile
County. (b) If a dog, which is unowned and has been reported to be dangerous, bites a person,
the dog may be quarantined and destroyed pursuant to subsection of Section 3-7A-9.
For purposes of this subsection, bites means the same as has been exposed as defined in subdivision
(5) of Section 3-7A-1. (c) If there is probable cause to believe that an owned dog
is dangerous or a nuisance and has caused serious physical injury or has caused damage to
real or personal property, the law enforcement officer or animal control officer shall impound
the dog pending disposition of a petition to declare a dog to be dangerous or a nuisance.
The county may impound the dog at the county pound as described in Section 3-7A-7,
or may...
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45-9-84
Section 45-9-84 Operations. (a) There is hereby created within the judge of probate's
office of Chambers County a license division which shall issue all licenses issued through
the judge of probate's office, except marriage licenses. The county commission shall furnish
suitable quarters and provide the necessary forms, books, stationery, records, equipment,
and supplies, except such stationery forms and supplies as are furnished pursuant to law by
the State Department of Finance or the State Comptroller. The county commission shall also
provide such clerks, and other assistants for the judge of probate as shall be necessary from
time to time for the proper and efficient performance of the duties of his or her office.
The judge of probate shall have authority to employ such clerks, and other assistants, and
to fix their compensation; however, the number and compensation of such clerks and other assistants
shall be subject to the approval of the county commission. The compensation of the...
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45-11-172.02
Section 45-11-172.02 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE
2019 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.
(a) An animal control officer or law enforcement officer of the county shall investigate any
incidents involving any dog reported to be dangerous or a nuisance in the unincorporated areas
of the county. (b) If a dog, which is unowned and has been reported to be dangerous, bites
a person, the dog may be quarantined and destroyed pursuant to Section 3-7A-9(b). For
purposes of this subsection, "bites" means the same as "has been exposed"
as defined in Section 3-7A-1(5). (c) If there is probable cause to believe that an
owned dog is dangerous or a nuisance and has caused serious physical injury or has caused
damage to real or personal property, the law enforcement officer or animal control officer
shall impound the dog pending disposition of a petition to declare a dog to be dangerous or
a nuisance. The county may impound...
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