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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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36-15-22
Section 36-15-22 Attorney General to designate certain Merit System positions. (a) Notwithstanding
any other laws, in addition to the existing Merit System positions in the office of the Attorney
General, no later than 30 days after January 15, 1996, the Attorney General shall designate
certain positions in his or her office as state Merit System positions and the individuals
holding the positions on the date of designation, not to exceed 15 positions, shall become
state Merit System employees on such date if he or she meets the minimum requirements for
the position. The State Personnel Department shall determine the appropriate classification
for each aforementioned employee. The classifications shall reflect a classification and pay
that would result in his or her compensation being the same or higher than his or her current
compensation. Each of these individuals shall have conferred upon them all the rights and
benefits of any other member of the classified service in the state...
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36-26A-2
Section 36-26A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases have
the following meanings: (1) PUBLIC BODY. All of the following: a. A state officer, employee,
agency, department, division, bureau, board, commission, council, authority, or other body
in the Executive Branch of state government. b. An agency, board, commission, council, member,
or employee of the Legislative Branch of state government. c. A law enforcement agency, including
the offices of the Attorney General and district attorneys, or any member or employee of a
law enforcement agency. d. The Judicial Branch of state government and any member or employee
of that branch. (2) STATE EMPLOYEE. A person defined as a classified employee under Section
36-26-2. (3) SUPERVISOR. Any individual having authority, in the interest of the employer,
to hire, transfer, suspend, lay off, recall, promote, discharge, assign, regard, or discipline
other employees, or responsibly to direct them, or to adjust their...
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45-27A-30.01
person who is employed by an agency or department whose purpose is to protect people. This
may include, but is not limited to, police personnel, a correctional officer, coroner, Department
of Human Resources personnel, parole and probation personnel, community corrections office
personnel, and court referral office personnel, whether that agency or department is located
in the State of Alabama or elsewhere. (3) MUNICIPAL COURT. The Municipal Court of the City
of Brewton. (4) MUNICIPAL PROSECUTOR. The municipal prosecutor of the City of Brewton or any
attorney authorized by the mayor to act in that capacity. (5) OFFENDER. Any person charged
with a crime under this code or the Municipal Code of the City of Brewton, which crime was
allegedly committed within the jurisdiction of the Municipal Court of the City of Brewton.
(6) PROGRAM. The pretrial diversion program established herein. (7) SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY.
As that term is defined in Section 13A-1-2. (Act 2010-578, p. 1275, §2.)...
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45-4-83.01
Section 45-4-83.01 Definitions. For purposes of this part, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The elected District Attorney of the Fourth Judicial
Circuit or any of his or her staff. (2) LAW ENFORCEMENT or LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Any person
who is employed by an agency or department whose purpose is to protect people. This may include,
but is not limited to, police personnel, sheriff personnel, Department of Human Resources
personnel, Department of Public Safety personnel, parole and probation personnel, community
corrections office personnel, and court referral office personnel, whether that agency or
department is in the State of Alabama or located elsewhere. (3) OFFENDER. Any person charged
with a crime as defined by this code which was allegedly committed in the jurisdiction of
the Fourth Judicial Circuit. (4) SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY as defined in subdivision
(14) of Section 13A-1-2. (Act 2006-418, p. 1036, §2.)...
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45-49-101.06
Section 45-49-101.06 Transfer of responsibility for payment of fine. (a) The owner may not
be responsible for payment of the civil fine resulting from a notice of violation if each
of the following conditions apply: (1) The vehicle was operated at the time of the violation
by a person who was not the owner, or an agent or employee of the owner. (2) The owner signs
and timely transmits to the county or municipality, on the form provided with the notice of
violation and in accordance with the procedure set out on the notice of violation, a statement
that he or she was not operating the vehicle at the time of the violation, and that the person
who was operating the vehicle was not the agent or employee of the owner. (3) The owner timely
transmits to the county or municipality, on the form provided with the notice of violation
and in accordance with the procedure set out on the notice of violation, the name and mailing
address of the person who was operating the vehicle. (4) The civil fine...
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45-9-82.21
Section 45-9-82.21 Definitions. For purposes of this subpart, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The elected District Attorney of the Fifth
Judicial Circuit or any of his or her staff. (2) LAW ENFORCEMENT or LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
A person who is employed by an agency or department whose purpose is to protect people. This
may include, but is not limited to, police department personnel, sheriff department personnel,
Department of Human Resources personnel, parole and probation personnel, community corrections
office personnel, court referral office personnel, whether that agency or department is in
the State of Alabama or located elsewhere. (3) OFFENDER. Any person charged with a crime as
defined by this code which was allegedly committed in the jurisdiction of the Fifth Judicial
Circuit. (4) SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. An injury as defined in subdivision (14)
of Section 13A-1-2. (Act 2005-148, p. 258, §2.)...
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2-6-107
Section 2-6-107 Lease of project. (a) Without limiting the generality of the powers otherwise
granted by this article, the corporation is authorized to lease the project, or portions thereof,
to the Alabama Agricultural Center Board or to any other public or private entity. The AACB
and any other agency, board, commission, bureau, or department of the state and each of them
are authorized to lease any facilities from the corporation. Any lease as described in this
section shall, however, be either of the following: (1) For a term no longer than the then
current fiscal year of the state, but any such lease may contain a grant to the lessee of
successive options of renewing the lease on the terms specified in the lease for any subsequent
fiscal year or years of the state; provided, that liability for the payment of rent shall
never be for a term longer than one fiscal year. (2) Provide that in no event rentals may
be paid from moneys appropriated by the state and that rentals shall be...
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32-5A-240
Section 32-5A-240 License requirements of persons operating motorcycles. (a) Subject to subsection
(b), each person operating a motorcycle shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject
to all of the duties applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under this chapter, except
as to special regulations in this article and except as to those provisions of this chapter
which by their nature can have no application. (b)(1) Each person operating a motorcycle on
any public road, street, or highway in this state shall have successfully passed a motorcycle
test designated by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and shall have a motorcycle Class M
displayed on his or her driver's license along with the regular class of the license or have
been issued a Class M motorcycle license. (2) A person may also obtain the Class M license
by successfully completing a written motorcycle test designated by the Alabama Law Enforcement
Agency or by completing an Alabama Traffic Safety Center/Alabama...
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