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12-15-134
Section 12-15-134 Maintenance and inspection of law enforcement records. (a) Law enforcement
agencies shall take special precautions to ensure that law enforcement records and files concerning
a child will be maintained in a manner and pursuant to those safeguards that will protect
against disclosure to any unauthorized person, department, agency, or entity. Unless a charge
of delinquency is transferred for criminal prosecution pursuant to Section 12-15-203
or the juvenile court otherwise orders in the interests of the child or of national security,
the law enforcement records and files with respect to the child shall not be open to public
inspection nor their contents disclosed to the public. (b) Law enforcement records and files
described in subsection (a) shall be open to inspection and copying by the following: (1)
A juvenile court having a child currently before it in any proceeding. (2) Personnel of the
Department of Human Resources, the Department of Youth Services, public and...
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32-9-29
Section 32-9-29 Permits for movement of oversized vehicles or loads. (a) Authorized;
application; issuance; seasonal, etc., limitations; refusal, revocation, or cancellation.
(1) The Director of the Department of Transportation or the official of the department designated
by the director, upon application and for good cause being shown therefor, may issue a permit
in writing authorizing the applicant to operate or move upon the state's public roads a vehicle
or combination of no more than two vehicles and loads whose weight, width, length, or height,
or combination thereof, exceeds the maximum limit specified by law; provided, that the load
transported by such vehicle or vehicles is of such nature that it is a unit which cannot be
readily dismantled or separated; provided, however, that bulldozers and similar construction
equipment shall not be deemed readily separable for purposes of this chapter; and further
provided, that no permit shall be issued to any vehicle whose operation upon...
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36-21-14
Section 36-21-14 Communications by emergency responders with peer support members. (a)
As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1)
CERTIFIED PEER SUPPORT MEMBER. A law enforcement officer, firefighter, paramedic, emergency
dispatcher, emergency medical technician of an emergency service agency or entity, or a person
who is assigned to be a chaplain by an emergency service agency, who has received training
in critical incident stress management and who is certified as a peer support member by the
Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to provide emotional and moral support to an emergency
responder who needs emotional or moral support as a result of job-related stress or an incident
in which the emergency responder was involved while acting in his or her official capacity.
(2) EMERGENCY RESPONDER. A law enforcement officer, firefighter, paramedic, emergency dispatcher,
or emergency medical technician of an emergency service agency or entity. (3)...
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36-30-1
Section 36-30-1 Definitions; dependents; persons eligible for compensation. (a) For
the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings:
(1) AWARDING AUTHORITY. The State Board of Adjustment, created and existing pursuant to Article
4, Chapter 9 of Title 41. (2) COMPENSATION. The money benefits paid on account of injury or
death which occurred during the course of employment or activity as a peace officer or firefighter
and is in the nature of workers' compensation. (3) DEPENDENT CHILD. An unmarried child under
the age of 18 years, or one over the age of 18 who is physically or mentally incapacitated
from earning. (4) DIRECT AND PROXIMATE RESULT OF A HEART ATTACK OR STROKE. Death resulting
from a heart attack or stroke caused by engaging or participating in a situation while on
duty involving nonroutine stressful or strenuous physical law enforcement, fire suppression,
rescue, hazardous material response, emergency medical service, prison...
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36-33-2
Section 36-33-2 Protection required; designation of executive security officers; exemption
from minimum standards. (a) The Department of Public Safety shall protect, from the date of
his or her election, throughout his or her term and for a period of five years after the expiration
of his or her term of office, the person of the Governor of the State of Alabama and the members
of the immediate family and the Governor-elect; and from the date of their respective elections
and throughout their respective terms of office the Department of Public Safety is required
to protect the person of the Lieutenant Governor, the next two officers in order of succession
to the Office of Governor, the President Pro Tem of the Senate and the Speaker of the House,
each until their successors are elected, and the Lieutenant Governor-elect and the Attorney
General and the Attorney General-elect; and, at the direction of the Governor or Director
of Public Safety, other officials of the state and...
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34-25-4
Section 34-25-4 Polygraph Examiners Board generally. (a) There is established a Polygraph
Examiners Board consisting of five voting members who are citizens of the United States and
residents of the state for at least two years prior to appointment, all of whom shall have
been engaged for a period of four consecutive years in their profession as polygraph examiners
prior to appointment to the board and engaged at the time of appointment as an active polygraph
examiner. No board members may be employed by the same person or agency. Three of the board
members shall be qualified polygraph examiners of a governmental law enforcement agency, and
two of the board members shall be qualified polygraph examiners and Alabama residents in the
commercial field. Two advisory consultants, who shall possess qualifications as established
by rule of the board, shall be appointed to assist the board members. The board members and
advisory consultants shall be appointed by the Governor of the State of...
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45-2-182
Section 45-2-182 Regulation of motor vehicle wreckers. (a) In Baldwin County, all motor
vehicle wreckers shall be placed upon a rotation system to be devised by the Alabama State
Department of Public Safety to be used in calling wreckers to the scene of motor vehicle wrecks
or where a motor vehicle is disable. Provided, however, that the provisions of this section
shall not be applicable to any municipality which has an ordinance or which enacts an ordinance
contrary to the provisions herein. (b) A request system shall be used in cases where the owner
or operator of the motor vehicle expresses a preference for a particular wrecker, but in cases
where no preference is expressed or where the owner/operator is unconscious or otherwise unable
to communicate, the trooper or other law enforcement officer shall call the wrecker at the
top of the rotation list. (c) Wreckers shall not go to the scene of a wreck unsolicited; nor
while en route to a wreck, shall they speed or drive recklessly....
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45-8-210
Section 45-8-210 Motor vehicle wreckers; rotation system and request system; violations.
(a) In Calhoun County, all motor vehicle wreckers shall be placed upon a rotation system to
be devised by the Alabama State Department of Public Safety to be used in calling wreckers
to the scene of motor vehicle wrecks or where a motor vehicle is disabled. Provided, however,
that the provisions of this section shall not be applicable to any municipality which
has an ordinance or which enacts an ordinance contrary to the provisions herein. (b) A request
system shall be used in cases where the owner or operator of the motor vehicle expresses a
preference for a particular wrecker, but in cases where no preference is expressed or where
the owner operator is unconscious or otherwise unable to communicate, the trooper or other
law enforcement officer shall call the wrecker at the top of the rotation list. (c) Wreckers
shall not go to the scene of a wreck unsolicited; nor while en route to a wreck, shall...

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13A-6-21
Section 13A-6-21 Assault in the second degree. (a) A person commits the crime of assault
in the second degree if the person does any of the following: (1) With intent to cause serious
physical injury to another person, he or she causes serious physical injury to any person.
(2) With intent to cause physical injury to another person, he or she causes physical injury
to any person by means of a deadly weapon or a dangerous instrument. (3) He or she recklessly
causes serious physical injury to another person by means of a deadly weapon or a dangerous
instrument. (4) With intent to prevent a peace officer, as defined in Section 36-21-60,
a detention or correctional officer at any municipal or county jail or state penitentiary,
emergency medical personnel, a utility worker, or a firefighter from performing a lawful duty,
he or she intends to cause physical injury and he or she causes physical injury to any person.
For the purpose of this subdivision, a person who is a peace officer who is...
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22-40A-3
Section 22-40A-3 Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) APPROVED. Authorized, certified, permitted
by, or meets standards of a regulatory authority. (2) AUTHORIZED DISPOSAL. For purposes of
this chapter only, authorized disposal shall be the deposit of a tire in a landfill properly
permitted to accept tires and tire materials for disposal. (3) CLEANUP. For purposes of this
chapter, cleanup means the cleaning up, remediation, control, or removal of scrap tires from
the environment. (4) CONSUMER. a. For purposes of this chapter a consumer is defined as either:
1. A retail purchaser. 2. A dealer who buys a tire to be installed on a vehicle for resale.
b. A wholesale purchaser who buys tires for resale is not considered a consumer. (5) DEPARTMENT.
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) or its successor organization or
organizations having similar responsibility. (6) ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. An...
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