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32-6-49.8
Section 32-6-49.8 Commercial driver license qualification standards. Commercial driver license
qualification standards shall be as follows: (a) Testing. (1) GENERAL. No person may be issued
a commercial driver license unless that person is a resident of this state and has passed
a knowledge and skills test for driving a commercial motor vehicle which complies with minimum
federal standards established by federal regulation enumerated in 49 C.F.R. part 383, subparts
G and H, and has satisfied all other requirements of the CMVSA in addition to other requirements
imposed by state law or federal regulation. The tests shall be prescribed and conducted by
the department. (2) THIRD PARTY TESTING. The department may authorize a person, including
an agency of this or another state, an employer, a private driver training facility, or other
private institution, or a department, agency, or instrumentality of local government to administer
the skills test specified by this section, if the test is...
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45-23-82.08
Section 45-23-82.08 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement as a part of the pretrial diversion program of an offender that
the offender be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an inpatient basis or outpatient
basis or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may
require the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing as a part of the pretrial
diversion program of the offender and other terms and conditions related to substance abuse
as the district attorney may direct. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless
otherwise approved by the district attorney. (Act 2005-130, p. 215, §9.)...
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45-34-82.08
Section 45-34-82.08 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement as a part of the pretrial diversion program of an offender that
the offender be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an in patient or out patient basis
or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may require
the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing as a part of the pretrial diversion
program of the offender and other terms and conditions related to substance abuse as the district
attorney may direct. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless otherwise approved
by the district attorney. (Act 2003-225, p. 566, §9.)...
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45-4-83.08
Section 45-4-83.08 Self-improvement or self-help programs; drug testing. The district attorney
and the offender may enter into an agreement as a part of the pretrial diversion program of
an offender that the offender be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an inpatient or
out-patient basis or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district
attorney may require the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing as a part of
the pretrial diversion program of the offender and other terms and conditions related to substance
abuse as the district attorney may direct. The offender shall pay the costs of all services
unless otherwise approved by the district attorney. (Act 2006-418, p. 1036, §9.)...
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32-9B-6
Section 32-9B-6 Teleoperation systems; Remote driver of vehicle considered its operator; license
to operate; accidents. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a commercial
motor vehicle equipped with a teleoperation system may operate without a conventional driver
physically present in the vehicle if a remote driver is operating the vehicle. (b) When a
remote driver is operating a commercial motor vehicle, the remote driver is considered to
be the operator of the vehicle for the purpose of assessing compliance with applicable traffic
or motor vehicle laws, including the rules of the road, and for the purpose of any charge
for a violation of Title 13A or this title. Extradition of a person charged pursuant to this
section shall be governed by Chapter 9 of Title 15. (c) The remote driver shall hold the proper
class of license required for a conventional driver to operate the vehicle. (d) When an accident
occurs involving a commercial motor vehicle equipped with a...
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20-2-212
Section 20-2-212 Controlled substances prescription database program; powers and duties of
department; trust fund; advisory committee; review committee. (a) The department may establish,
create, and maintain a controlled substances prescription database program. In order to carry
out its responsibilities under this article, the department is granted the following powers
and authority: (1) To adopt regulations, in accordance with the Alabama Administrative Procedure
Act, governing the establishment and operation of a controlled substances prescription database
program. (2) To receive and to expend for the purposes stated in this article funds in the
form of grants, donations, federal matching funds, interagency transfers, and appropriated
funds designated for the development, implementation, operation, and maintenance of the controlled
substances prescription database. The funds received pursuant to this subdivision shall be
deposited in a new fund that is established as a separate...
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32-5-64
Section 32-5-64 Persons under 16 years of age operating motor vehicles - Prohibited; driver
training programs. Any person under the age of 16 years who shall drive or operate any motor
vehicle upon the public highways of this state shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall
be dealt with as provided by the juvenile laws of this state. This section shall not apply
to any student enrolled in a driver training program approved by the State Superintendent
of Education or the Director of Public Safety while driving or operating a motor vehicle pursuant
to the instructional program. However, no student in any driver training program who is under
16 years of age shall drive or operate any motor vehicle unless accompanied by a licensed
driver who is 21 years of age or older. (Code 1923, §3329; Acts 1927, No. 347, p. 348; Code
1940, T. 36, §55; Acts 1949, No. 517, p. 754, §17; Act 2010-735, p. 1850, §1.)...
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20-2-181
Section 20-2-181 Board to designate by rule listed precursor chemicals; interim list established.
(a) The Board of Pharmacy shall, within one year of July 29, 1991, designate by rule listed
precursor chemicals. (b) The Board of Pharmacy may subsequently by rule add chemicals as listed
precursor chemicals following the criteria set forth in subdivision (2) of Section 20-2-180,
and may also by rule delete any substance previously named as a listed precursor chemical.
In no event shall a chemical also be designated as a listed precursor chemical if it has been
determined to be a controlled substance or an immediate precursor chemical pursuant to the
Alabama Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Section 20-2-1 et seq. (c) If any chemical is designated
or deleted as a listed precursor chemical under federal law and notice thereof is given to
the Board of Pharmacy, the board shall similarly list or delete the substance under this article
after the expiration of 30 days from publication in the...
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32-6-49.23
Section 32-6-49.23 Ineligibility for deferred prosecution program, diversion program, etc.,
upon charge of traffic law violation. A holder of a commercial driver's license, an operator
of a commercial motor vehicle, or a commercial driver learner permit holder who is charged
with a violation of a traffic law in this state shall not be eligible for a deferred prosecution
program, diversion program, or any deferred imposition of judgment program. (Act 2006-622,
p. 1704, §1.)...
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13A-6-20
Section 13A-6-20 Assault in the first degree. (a) A person commits the crime of assault in
the first degree if: (1) With intent to cause serious physical injury to another person, he
or she causes serious physical injury to any person by means of a deadly weapon or a dangerous
instrument; or (2) With intent to disfigure another person seriously and permanently, or to
destroy, amputate, or disable permanently a member or organ of the body of another person,
he or she causes such an injury to any person; or (3) Under circumstances manifesting extreme
indifference to the value of human life, he or she recklessly engages in conduct which creates
a grave risk of death to another person, and thereby causes serious physical injury to any
person; or (4) In the course of and in furtherance of the commission or attempted commission
of arson in the first degree, burglary in the first or second degree, escape in the first
degree, kidnapping in the first degree, rape in the first degree, robbery in...
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