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41-9-625
Section 41-9-625 Collection of biometric identifiers by law enforcement and correctional
agencies; procedure for elimination and removal of information. (a) All persons in this state
in charge of law enforcement and correctional agencies shall obtain biometric identifiers,
which may include fingerprints, photographs, palm prints, retina scans, or other identifiers
specified by the FBI, according to the biometric identification system at ALEA and the rules
established by the commission of all persons arrested or taken into custody as fugitives from
justice, and of all unidentified human corpses in their jurisdictions. All biometric identifiers
collected according to this section shall be provided to ALEA according to the rules
of the commission. (b) If any person arrested or taken into custody is subsequently released
without charge or cleared of the offense through criminal justice proceedings, the disposition
shall be reported by all state, county, and municipal criminal justice...
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45-16-82.30
Section 45-16-82.30 Pretrial Diversion Program Fund. The district attorney shall establish
a Pretrial Diversion Program Fund. Except for the monies payable timely by the district attorney
to the circuit clerk, county commission's general fund, and law enforcement agency pursuant
to subsections (c), (d), and (e) of Section 45-16-82.27, fees paid by offenders pursuant
to Section 45-16-82.27 shall be placed into the Pretrial Diversion Program Fund. The
district attorney shall use the funds in the Pretrial Diversion Program Fund to pay costs
associated with the administration of the pretrial diversion program and to pay those things
earlier herein provided for or for other law enforcement or criminal prosecution purposes.
Costs associated with program administration shall include, but shall not be limited to, salaries,
rent, vehicles, uniforms, professional or business attire, telephones, communication equipment,
postage, office supplies and equipment, training and travel expenses, service...
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45-21A-10.02
Section 45-21A-10.02 Automated photographic speeding enforcement system authorized.
(a) The City of Brantley is empowered to utilize an automated photographic speeding enforcement
system to detect and record speeding violations, to issue notices of civil violations by mail,
and to prosecute civil violations for the recorded speeding violations which may occur within
the corporate limits of the City of Brantley as provided in this article. A civil fine assessed
under this article shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100), and municipal court costs
may be assessed in the same manner and in the same amounts prescribed for municipal criminal
speeding violations prosecuted as a misdemeanor. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10) shall
be added to the Brantley Municipal Court costs authorized to be collected in connection with
notices issued under this article. Court costs collected pursuant to this article shall be
distributed in the same manner as prescribed by law for the distribution...
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45-24A-32.03
Section 45-24A-32.03 Automated photographic traffic signal enforcement system. (a) The
city is empowered to utilize an automated photographic traffic signal enforcement system to
detect and record traffic signal violations, to issue notices of civil violations by mail,
and to prosecute civil violations for the recorded traffic signal violations which may occur
within the corporate limits of the city as provided in this part. A civil penalty assessed
under this part shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100), and municipal court costs shall
be assessed only in contested cases in the same manner and in the same amounts prescribed
for a municipal criminal traffic-control device violation prosecuted as a misdemeanor under
Section 32-5A-31, 32-5A-32, or 32-5A-35, or any combination thereof. An additional
fee of ten dollars ($10) shall be added to the municipal court costs authorized to be collected
in connection with notices issued under this part. Court costs collected pursuant to this...

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45-37A-331.33
Section 45-37A-331.33 Automated photographic speeding enforcement system authorized.
(a) The City of Midfield is empowered to utilize an automated photographic speeding enforcement
system to detect and record speeding violations, to issue notices of civil violations by mail,
and to prosecute civil violations for the recorded speeding violations which may occur within
the corporate limits of the City of Midfield as provided in this subpart. A civil fine assessed
under this subpart shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100), and municipal court costs
may be assessed in the same manner and in the same amounts prescribed for municipal criminal
speeding violations prosecuted as a misdemeanor. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10) shall
be added to the Midfield Municipal Court costs authorized to be collected in connection with
notices issued under this subpart. Court costs collected pursuant to this subpart shall be
distributed in the same manner as prescribed by law for the distribution...
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45-41-82.03
Section 45-41-82.03 Additional court cost - Circuit and district courts. (a) In addition
to any court costs and fees now or hereafter authorized in Lee County, the Lee County Commission,
upon adoption of a resolution by the commission, may impose an additional court cost in an
amount not to exceed fifty dollars ($50) to be assessed and taxed as costs in cases filed
in the circuit and district courts of Lee County as follows: (1) The additional court cost
shall apply to all civil and criminal cases, including all appeals from any municipal court
in Lee County. (2) The additional court cost shall not apply to small claims or to any case
where the cost has previously been assessed, including de novo appeals from the district court.
(3) The court cost shall not be waived by any court, unless all other fees, assessments, costs,
fines, and charges associated with the case are waived. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if
any municipal court within Lee County imposes, collects, and distributes to...
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45-41A-41.03
Section 45-41A-41.03 Utilization of photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
(a) The city is empowered to utilize a photographic traffic signal enforcement system to detect
and record traffic signal violations, to issue notices of civil violations by mail, and to
prosecute civil violations for the recorded traffic signal violations which may occur within
the corporate limits of the city as provided in this part. A civil fine assessed under this
part shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100), and municipal court costs shall be assessed
only in contested cases in the same manner and in the same amounts prescribed for a municipal
criminal traffic-control device violation prosecuted as a misdemeanor under Sections 32-5A-31,
32-5A-32, and 32-5A-35, or any combination thereof. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10)
shall be collected in connection with notices issued under this part. Court costs collected
pursuant to this part shall be distributed in the same manner as prescribed by...
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12-5-12
Section 12-5-12 Study of applications for funds, grants, etc., from federal governmental
agencies or entities, direction of disbursement of funds, grants, etc.; designation of moneys
previously appropriated to certain state agencies as matching funds; application for federal
funds, grants, etc., and use of certain moneys as matching funds in connection therewith by
circuit courts, district courts, etc. (a) In connection with any federal legislation hereafter
passed or presently in force and effect, designed, directly or indirectly, to assist or aid
in the administration of justice, criminal or otherwise, or the improvement of courts and
the judicial system, the Administrative Director of Courts is authorized and empowered to
study any and all applications for funds and grants directed to his office from any federal
governmental agency or entity and the disbursement of such aid, assistance, subgrants, funds
or money to any office or agency of the judicial branch of state government and...
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24-6-2
Section 24-6-2 Commission created; composition. The Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission,
hereinafter referred to as "the commission," is created and shall function as the
principal executive branch agency with powers to provide for a comprehensive manufactured
and modular housing and building program with respect to construction, transportation, site
location, or manufacturing standards for such structures. The commission shall consist of
an advisory board of nine members, an administrator, and other staff and personnel. The membership
of the commission shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural,
and economic diversity of the state. Each commission member shall be a citizen of this state.
The advisory board members shall serve in an advisory capacity only to the administrator.
The administrator shall have the sole and complete authority to formulate, implement, and
execute policy, laws, and regulations for the commission, and will consult with the...
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12-23-2
Section 12-23-2 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature finds that the high
incidence of crimes which directly involve alcohol and drugs in this state is intolerable;
that the problems of alcohol and drug abuse among the citizens of Alabama are extensive and
exist at an unacceptable level; that alcohol and/or drug abuse or dependency have been identified
as contributing factors in the commission of many crimes; that a concentrated and coordinated
state and local effort is needed to address the needs of Alabamians regarding such problems;
that a specialized system for screening, evaluating, educating, and rehabilitating defendants
convicted of alcohol and drug related offenses is required to address such problems; and that
adequate funding should be provided for this purpose. It is therefore the intent of the Legislature:
To establish a specialized court referral officer program to promote the evaluation, education
and rehabilitation of persons whose use or dependency on...
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