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32-9A-2
Section 32-9A-2 Compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; in-service
training by law enforcement officers. (a)(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b),
no person may operate a commercial motor vehicle in this state, or fail to maintain required
records or reports, in violation of the federal motor carrier safety regulations as prescribed
by the U.S. Department of Transportation, 49 C.F.R. Part 107, Parts 171-180, Parts 382-387,
and Parts 390-399 and as they may be amended in the future. Except as otherwise provided herein,
this chapter shall not be construed to repeal or supersede other laws relating to the operation
of motor vehicles. (2)a. No person may operate a commercial motor vehicle in this state in
violation of 49 C.F.R. §393.120, as amended, relating to load securement for certain metal
coils. b. No one owning, leasing, or allowing a commercial vehicle to be operated in this
state shall knowingly or negligently be in violation of 49 C.F.R. §393.120,...
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32-5A-191
Section 32-5A-191 (Effective until July 1, 2023) Driving while under influence of alcohol,
controlled substances, etc. (a) A person shall not drive or be in actual physical control
of any vehicle while: (1) There is 0.08 percent or more by weight of alcohol in his or her
blood; (2) Under the influence of alcohol; (3) Under the influence of a controlled substance
to a degree which renders him or her incapable of safely driving; (4) Under the combined influence
of alcohol and a controlled substance to a degree which renders him or her incapable of safely
driving; or (5) Under the influence of any substance which impairs the mental or physical
faculties of such person to a degree which renders him or her incapable of safely driving.
(b) A person who is under the age of 21 years shall not drive or be in actual physical control
of any vehicle if there is 0.02 percent or more by weight of alcohol in his or her blood.
The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall suspend or revoke the...
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32-6-49.40
Section 32-6-49.40 (Effective February 7, 2020) Intrastate Class A commercial driver
license for applicants 18 to 21 years of age. (a) The Legislature finds that current economic
conditions are such that the number of individuals willing and qualified to operate commercial
vehicles is insufficient in relation to the volume of freight available, and that it will
be advantageous, consistent with Commercial Driver License safety rules, for this state to
issue Class A commercial driver licenses to persons who have reached the age of 18 years and
have not yet reached the age of 21 years and who otherwise meet the requirements imposed by
state and federal law to obtain a commercial driver license for use only in intrastate commerce.
(b)(1) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency shall issue Class A commercial driver licenses to persons who have reached their 18th
birthday but have not yet reached their 21st birthday and are otherwise...
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32-6-50
Section 32-6-50 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019
REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 7, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a)
The Legislature finds that current economic conditions are such that the number of individuals
willing and qualified to operate commercial vehicles is insufficient in relation to the volume
of freight available, and that it will be advantageous, consistent with Commercial Driver
License safety rules, for this state to issue Class A commercial driver licenses to persons
who have reached the age of 18 years and have not yet reached the age of 21 years and who
otherwise meet the requirements imposed by state and federal law to obtain a commercial driver
license for use only in intrastate commerce. (b)(1) Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall issue Class A commercial driver
licenses to persons who have reached their 18th birthday but have not yet reached...
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32-6-49.5
Section 32-6-49.5 Notification required by driver. Notification required by driver shall
be as follows: (a) Notification of convictions: (1) TO STATE. Any driver holding a commercial
driver license issued by this state, who is convicted of violating any state law or local
ordinance relating to motor vehicle traffic control, in any other state or federal, provincial,
territorial, or municipal laws of Canada, other than parking violations, must notify the Department
of Public Safety in the manner specified by the department within 30 days of the date of conviction.
(2) TO EMPLOYERS. Any driver holding a commercial driver license issued by this state, who
is convicted of violating any state law or local ordinance relating to motor vehicle traffic
control in this or any other state, or federal, provincial, territorial, or municipal laws
of Canada, other than parking violations, must notify his or her employer in writing of the
conviction within 30 days of the date of conviction. (b) Any...
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37-3-32.1
Section 37-3-32.1 Administration of Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005. (a) Foreign
and domestic motor carriers, motor private carriers, leasing companies, brokers, and freight
forwarders shall not operate in interstate commerce in this state without first registering
with a base state and paying all fees as required under the federal Unified Carrier Registration
Act of 2005. (b) The Public Service Commission is the state agency in this state responsible
for the administration of the federal Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005, including
participating in the development, implementation, and administration of the Unified Carrier
Registration Agreement. The commission may follow rules governing the Unified Carrier Registration
Agreement issued under the Unified Carrier Registration Plan by its board of directors. (c)
The commission may follow rules and collect fee assessments set by the federal Secretary of
Transportation from foreign and domestic motor carriers, motor private...
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8-20-7.1
Section 8-20-7.1 Compensation of dealers for recall repairs. (a) For the purposes of
this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) MANUFACTURER. A
manufacturer, distributor or wholesaler, factory branch, or distributor branch. (2) STOP-SALE
ORDER. A notification issued by a manufacturer to its franchised new motor vehicle dealers
stating that certain used vehicles in inventory shall not be sold or leased, at either retail
or wholesale, due to a federal safety recall for a defect or a noncompliance, or a federal
emissions recall. (b) A manufacturer shall compensate its new motor vehicle dealers for all
labor and parts required by the manufacturer to perform recall repairs. Compensation for recall
repairs shall be reasonable. If parts or a remedy are not reasonably available to perform
a recall service or repair on a used vehicle held for sale by a dealer authorized to sell
and service new vehicles of the same line-make within 30 days of the manufacturer issuing
the...
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37-3-4
Section 37-3-4 Exemptions. (a) This chapter shall not be construed to apply to: (1)a.
School buses or other motor vehicles which are owned by county boards of education or under
contract with county boards of education, regardless of whether or not the school buses and
other motor vehicles are being used exclusively for the transportation of school children
and school teachers to and from school and provided the school buses and other motor vehicles
do not take on passengers for fare on a certificated route. b. Motor vehicles for hire while
operating wholly within the limits of a city or incorporated town or within the police jurisdiction
thereof, or between two or more incorporated towns or cities whose city limits join or are
contiguous or whose police jurisdictions join or are contiguous. c. Motor vehicles while used
in the transportation of property when the owner of the vehicle is legally and regularly engaged
in the business of selling such property and is the owner and has the...
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32-5A-191.4
Section 32-5A-191.4 Ignition interlock devices. (a) As used in Section 32-5A-191,
the term, "ignition interlock device" means a constant monitoring device that prevents
a motor vehicle from being started at any time without first determining the equivalent blood
alcohol level of the operator through the taking of a breath sample for testing. The system
shall be calibrated so that the motor vehicle may not be started if the blood alcohol level
of the operator, as measured by the test, reaches a blood alcohol concentration level of 0.02.
(b) The ignition interlock device shall be installed, calibrated, and monitored directly by
trained technicians who shall train the offender for whom the device is being installed in
the proper use of the device. The use of a mail in or remote calibration system where the
technician is not in the immediate proximity of the vehicle being calibrated is prohibited.
The Department of Forensic Sciences shall promulgate rules for punishment and appeal for...

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40-17-329
Section 40-17-329 Exemptions. (a) Unless otherwise provided for in this subsection,
sales of motor fuel to the following are exempt from the tax levied by subsection (a) of Section
40-17-325 and shall not be paid at the rack: (1) All motor fuel exported from this state for
which proof of export is available in the form of a terminal issued destination state shipping
document that is a. exported by a supplier who is licensed in the destination state or b.
is sold by a supplier to a licensed exporter for immediate export to a state for which the
applicable destination state motor fuel excise tax has been collected by the supplier who
is licensed to remit the tax to the destination state. If the motor fuel is exempt from the
excise tax due to the product being exported from this state, then the motor fuel exported
from this state shall also be exempt from the inspection fee imposed under Section
8-17-87. This exemption shall not apply to any motor fuel which is transported and delivered...

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