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45-3-82.20
Section 45-3-82.20 Appointment; power and authority; payment. The District Attorney of the
Third Judicial Circuit composed of Barbour and Bullock Counties may appoint a chief investigator
and from time to time additional investigators. The investigators shall serve at the pleasure
of the district attorney. The investigators shall meet the minimum standards for law enforcement
officers and shall have the same power and authority as deputy sheriffs and other law enforcement
officers in this state. The investigators shall be paid in the same manner as other employees
in the district attorney's office. The investigators shall be responsible to the district
attorney and shall perform duties as assigned by the district attorney. (Act 2000-654, p.
1308, §1.)...
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45-5-83
Section 45-5-83 Investigators. (a) In Blount County, the district attorney for the Forty-first
Judicial Circuit may appoint, with the concurrence of the county governing body, an investigator
for the office who shall serve at the pleasure of the district attorney. The investigator
shall be responsible to the district attorney and shall perform all duties assigned by the
district attorney. (b) The investigator authorized by this section shall have the same authority
and powers vested in deputy sheriffs and all other law enforcement officers of this state,
including the power of arrest, and in addition thereto, he or she may administer oaths and
take testimony. (c) Compensation of the investigator shall be a minimum of twenty-two thousand
dollars ($22,000) per year. The salary shall be set by the district attorney with the approval
of the county commission and shall be paid from any funds available for the operation of the
office of the district attorney. (d) Equipment and supplies for...
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17-6-81
Section 17-6-81 Fair Ballot Commission; ballot statements. (a)(1) There is created the Fair
Ballot Commission. The purpose of the commission is to provide to the public a fair and accurate
explanation of what a vote for and what a vote against a statewide ballot measure represents.
(2) The commission shall consist of the following 18 members: The Governor, the Lieutenant
Governor, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
and the Secretary of State, or their designees, shall each serve as a member on the commission
and shall each appoint to the commission one member who is an attorney licensed in the state
and one member who is a private citizen of the state who is not an attorney. The Alabama State
University School of Public Policy, the Samford University School of Public Policy, and the
Miles College School of Law shall each appoint a member to the commission. Other than the
Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Commissioner of...
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22-52-92
Section 22-52-92 Applicability to counties. (a) This article shall not be applicable to any
county unless and until the judge of probate with the approval of the county commission of
that particular county makes a finding that there exists in the county provisions for implementation
of the community mental health officer program and the necessary facilities to detain persons
pursuant to this article. In that event, the judge of probate shall open a case under a docket
number and enter therein findings upon the records of the court which shall also expressly
state the intention thereby to invoke this article. Notification and a copy of the court's
findings and statement shall be served on all designated mental health facilities located
within the county, all law enforcement agencies within the county, the Commissioner of the
state Department of Mental Health, the state Attorney General, the Secretary of State, the
Governor of the State of Alabama, and any other persons deemed...
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32-3-1
Section 32-3-1 Establishment; composition; terms of members. There is hereby established a
committee to be designated the State Safety Coordinating Committee which shall be composed
of the Governor as chair, the Director of Public Safety, the Director of the State Department
of Transportation, two members of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate, two
members of the House appointed by the Speaker, the Attorney General, the Administrator of
the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, the State Toxicologist, the Chief Justice of the
Alabama Supreme Court, and a person appointed by the Governor for a term of four years from
the state at-large. The ex officio members shall serve until the expiration of the terms for
which they have been elected or during their tenure in the office to which appointed. The
appointed legislative members shall serve for the term for which they have been elected, or
if reelected to the Legislature for a succeeding term, until a successor is...
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36-18-52
Section 36-18-52 Creation of advisory board. (a) There is created the Alabama Chemical Testing
Training and Equipment Trust Fund Advisory Board to be appointed as follows: (1) The President
of the Alabama Sheriffs' Association shall appoint one sheriff. (2) The Alabama Association
of Chiefs of Police shall appoint one police chief from a city of less than 25,000 population
and one police chief from a city of greater than 25,000 population according to the last federal
census. (3) The Alabama Attorney General shall appoint one prosecutor. (4) The Chief Justice
of the Alabama Supreme Court shall appoint one district or municipal judge and one circuit
judge. (5) The Governor shall appoint one citizen at large. (6) The Lieutenant Governor shall
appoint one member of the Alabama Senate. (7) The Speaker of the House of Representatives
shall appoint one member of the House of Representatives. (8) The Technical Director, Implied
Consent Program, Department of Forensic Sciences, and the...
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41-13-7
Section 41-13-7 Identifying information of state employees on records available for public
inspection. (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) EMPLOYEE. Any person who is regularly employed by the state and who is subject to the
provisions of the state Merit System or any person who is regularly employed by a criminal
justice agency or entity or by a law enforcement agency within the state or any honorably
retired employee thereof, to include, but not be limited to, the following: A judge of any
position, including a judge of a municipal court; a district attorney; a deputy district attorney;
an assistant district attorney; an investigator employed by a district attorney; an attorney,
investigator, or special agent of the Office of the Attorney General; a sheriff; a deputy
sheriff; a jailor; or a law enforcement officer of a county, municipality, the state, or special
district, provided the law enforcement officer is certified by the...
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41-5A-9
Section 41-5A-9 Assistants, deputies, and employees; division or unit heads. (a)(1) The employees
of the department shall be members of the classified service of the Merit System unless otherwise
specified by law. (2) An employee's failure to maintain technical or professional qualifications
shall be good cause for severance. (b) The chief examiner shall appoint assistants, deputies,
and employees as may be necessary for the sufficient operation of the department. Assistant
and deputy examiners shall be required to give bond for the faithful performance of their
duties in the penal sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). (c) The chief examiner may appoint
three unclassified division or unit heads. The salaries of the division or unit heads shall
be fixed by the chief examiner, upon approval of the Legislative Council as provided in Section
29-6-7, and shall not be subject to Section 36-6-6. (Act 2018-129, §1.)...
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44-1-40
Section 44-1-40 Agreements with federal government. The department of youth services is authorized
to serve as an agent of the state in entering into agreements with any appropriate agency
of the federal government to provide care and treatment for a youth found by a federal court
to be delinquent and committed to the custody of the attorney general of the United States.
Such agreement shall be upon such terms and conditions and shall provide for such compensation
as may be mutually agreed upon between the department and the appropriate agency of the federal
government. Funds received as compensation under such agreement shall be placed in the state
treasury and are hereby appropriated for the use of the department for carrying out the provisions
of this chapter. (Acts 1973, No. 816, p. 1261, §33.)...
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45-32-81.20
Section 45-32-81.20 Investigators. (a) The District Attorney of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit
composed of Marengo, Greene, and Sumter Counties may appoint a chief investigator and, from
time to time, additional investigators. The chief investigator and any additional investigators
shall serve at the pleasure of the district attorney. The chief investigator and any additional
investigators shall meet the minimum standards for law enforcement officers and hold a current
certification from the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission. (b) The
chief investigator and any additional investigators shall have the same powers and authorities
as deputy sheriffs and other law enforcement officers in this state. The investigators shall
be paid in the same manner as other employees in the district attorney's office. The investigators
shall be responsible to the district attorney and shall perform duties as assigned by the
district attorney. (Act 2009-352, p. 675, §§1, 2.)...
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