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38-13-3
Section 38-13-3 Criminal history background information check required for certain individuals;
exemptions. (a) On November 1, 2000, every employer, child care facility, adult care facility,
the Department of Human Resources, and child placing agency shall request the Alabama State
Law Enforcement Agency to conduct a criminal history background information check for the
following: (1) An employment applicant, employee or volunteer of an employer, child care facility,
adult care facility, or child placing agency. (2) A current foster parent for a child or adult
or adult household member of a foster family or applicant and an adult household member of
a foster family seeking approval to operate as a foster parent or foster family home for a
child placing agency or the Department of Human Resources. Unless otherwise provided in this
chapter, no criminal history background information check shall be conducted on a current
foster parent or household member of a foster family if a Federal...
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38-13-7
Section 38-13-7 Duties of Departments of Public Safety and Human Resources; review of
determinations. (a) Criminal history background information checks shall be performed by the
Department of Public Safety upon request by an employer, child care facility, adult care facility,
or child placing agency authorized to make a request, or the Department of Human Resources.
The Department of Public Safety shall provide a criminal history background check within a
reasonable time of the receipt of the request. National criminal history background checks
shall be requested by the Department of Public Safety from the Federal Bureau of Investigation
within a reasonable time of the request. The Department of Public Safety, upon receipt of
the criminal history background report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, shall forward
the report to the Department of Human Resources within a reasonable period. (b) Criminal history
background information reports shall be sent from the Department of...
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12-21-148
Section 12-21-148 Use of certified facility dog in certain legal proceedings. (a) For
the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) CERTIFIED FACILITY DOG. A trained working dog that is a graduate of an assistance dog
organization, a nonprofit organization that sets standards of training for the health, welfare,
task work, and oversight for assistance dogs and their handlers, and shall have at a minimum
all of the following: a. Two years of training and must have passed the same public-access
test as a service dog. b. Documentation showing that the certified facility dog has graduated
from an assistance dog organization. c. A current annual certificate of health from an Alabama
veterinarian. d. Proof of liability insurance in the minimum amount of five hundred thousand
dollars ($500,000). (2) CERTIFIED HANDLER. A certified handler who has received training from
an assistance dog organization and has received training on the protocols and...
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38-7-3
Section 38-7-3 License to operate or conduct child-care facility - Requirements; recordkeeping;
parental notifications, etc.; affidavits; inspections and investigations. (a) No person, group
of persons, or corporation may operate or conduct any facility for child care, as defined
in this chapter, without being licensed or approved as provided in this chapter. (b)(1) Except
as provided in subdivision (2), the licensure requirements of this chapter do not apply to
a child-care facility that is operating as an integral part of a local church ministry or
a religious nonprofit school, and is so recognized in the church or school's documents, whether
operated separately or as a part of a religious nonprofit school unit, secondary school unit,
or institution of higher learning under the governing board or authority of the local church
or its convention, association, or regional body to which it may be subject. (2) A child-care
facility that receives state or federal funds or is operating for...
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34-24-75.1
Section 34-24-75.1 Certificate and limited license under Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
(a) The State Board of Medical Examiners may, at its discretion and subject to the rules and
regulations promulgated by the board, issue a certificate of qualification in behalf of physicians
meeting the requirements for participation in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. The Retired
Senior Volunteer Program is created for the purpose of permitting doctors of medicine and
doctors of osteopathy who are fully retired from the active practice of medicine to obtain
a limited license without cost which would permit the provision of outpatient health care
services at established free clinics operated pursuant to the Volunteer Medical Professional
Act, Section 6-5-660, et seq. Physicians having certificates issued under this section
must perform no fewer than 100 hours of voluntary service annually and must limit their practice
to the confines of an established free medical clinic, as that term is...
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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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11-81-244
Section 11-81-244 Application for funding; administration of program; powers and duties
of local governments; installation of improvements; assessments. (a) A real property owner
in a designated region may apply to a local government under a program for funding to finance
a qualified project and enter into a written contract with the local government. Costs of
the project incurred by the real property owner or the local government for such purposes
may be collected as an assessment, as authorized in Section 11-81-242. (b) A local
government may enter into a partnership with one or more other local governments for the purpose
of providing and financing qualified projects. (c) A qualified program may be administered
by a for-profit or nonprofit organization on behalf of and at the discretion of the local
government. (d) A local government may incur debt for the purpose of providing the improvements,
payable from revenues received from the improved real property, or any other available...

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31-13-13
Section 31-13-13 Concealing, harboring, shielding, etc., unauthorized aliens. (a) It
shall be unlawful for a person to do any of the following: (1) Conceal, harbor, or shield
from detection or attempt to conceal, harbor, or shield from detection or conspire to conceal,
harbor, or shield from detection an alien in any place in this state, including any building
or any means of transportation, if the person knows or recklessly disregards the fact that
the alien has come to, has entered, or remains in the United States in violation of federal
law. This subdivision should be interpreted consistent with 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A). (2)
Encourage or induce an alien to come to or reside in this state if the person knows or recklessly
disregards the fact that such alien's coming to, entering, or residing in the United States
is or will be in violation of federal law. This subdivision should be interpreted consistent
with 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A). (3) Transport, or attempt to transport, or...
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36-1A-5
Section 36-1A-5 Participation limited to voluntary, charitable, health and human care
federations and agencies with a substantial local presence. (a) Participation in the Alabama
State Employee Combined Charitable Campaign shall be limited to voluntary, charitable, health
and human care federations and agencies with a substantial local presence that provide or
support direct health and welfare services to individuals or their families and meet the criteria
set forth in this section. "Substantial local presence" is defined as a facility,
staffed by professionals or volunteers, available to provide its services and open at least
15 hours a week. Such services must be available to state employees in the local campaign
community, unless they are rendered to needy persons overseas. Such services must directly
benefit human beings, whether children, youth, adults, the aged, the ill and infirm, or the
mentally or physically handicapped. Such services must consist of care, research, or...
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12-15-219
Section 12-15-219 Serious juvenile offenders; disposition; serious juvenile offender
review panel; facility and programs. (a) The juvenile court may find a child to be a serious
juvenile offender if: (1) The child is adjudicated delinquent and the delinquent act or acts
charged in the petition would constitute any of the following if committed by an adult: a.
A Class A felony. b. A felony resulting in serious physical injury as defined in subdivision
(14) of Section 13A-1-2. c. A felony involving deadly physical force as defined in
subdivision (6) of Section 13A-1-2; or a deadly weapon as defined in subdivision (7)
of Section 13A-1-2; or a dangerous instrument as defined in subdivision (5) of Section
13A-1-2. (2) The child has been adjudicated delinquent for an act which would constitute a
Class A or B felony or burglary in the third degree involving a residence and the child has
previously been adjudicated delinquent of two previous acts which would have been a Class
A or B felony or...
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