40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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28-4-291
Section 28-4-291 Disposition of proceeds from sale of such property forfeited to state. Unless otherwise provided by law, the proceeds of the sale of any such property forfeited to the state, whether sold by court order or by an officer under advertisement, shall, after paying all expenses in the action, or of advertisement, as the case may be, including the costs of seizure and of keeping the property pending the proceedings, be applied as follows: One half of the proceeds shall be paid into the general fund of the county in which the property is seized, and the other one half shall be paid into the law-enforcement fund to be used and applied on the enforcement of state laws under the supervision and control of the Governor; provided, that when such property shall be seized by an officer of a municipality, one half of the proceeds of the sale shall be paid into the general fund of the municipality, one quarter shall be paid into the general fund of the county, and the other one...
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45-28-150.16
Section 45-28-150.16 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Any device, equipment, record, money, or stakes used in any bingo game or operation in violation of this article, may be contraband and may be seized and is forfeited. Property forfeited may be sold, destroyed, or retained for official use by the state or county law enforcement agencies as the circuit court directs, following a full due process hearing. (Act 89-463, p. 942, §17.)...
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45-49-150.16
Section 45-49-150.16 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Any device, equipment, record, money, or stakes used in any bingo game or operation in violation of this part, may be contraband and may be seized and is forfeited. Property forfeited may be sold, destroyed, or retained for official use by the state or county law enforcement agencies as the circuit court directs, following a full due process hearing. (Act 83-731, p. 1184, § 17.)...
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45-8-150.17
Section 45-8-150.17 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Any device, equipment, record, money, or stakes used in any bingo game or operation in violation of this article is contraband and may be seized and forfeited. Property forfeited may be sold, destroyed, or retained for official use by the municipal, county, or state law enforcement agencies instrumental in its seizure, as the circuit court directs following a hearing in the court. (Act 96-662, p. 1075, §18.)...
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41-9-590
Section 41-9-590 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) AJIC or COMMISSION. The Alabama Justice Information Commission. (2) ALEA. The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (3) CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES. Federal, state, local, and tribal public agencies that perform substantial activities or planning for activities relating to the identification, apprehension, prosecution, adjudication, or rehabilitation of civil, traffic, and criminal offenders. (4) CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION. Data necessary for criminal justice agencies to perform their duties and enforce existing law. This term includes biometric, identity history, person, organization, property, when accompanied by any personally identifiable information, case/incident history data, and any other data deemed criminal justice information by the FBI CJIS Security Policy. The term also includes...
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41-9-592
Section 41-9-592 Composition of commission; terms of service of members of commission. (a) The commission shall be composed of two sections. (b) The voting section shall include all of the following: (1) The Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (2) The Attorney General. (3) The Chair of the Board of Pardons and Paroles. (4) The Commissioner of the Department of Corrections. (5) The President of the Alabama Sheriffs Association. (6) The President of the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police. (7) The Director of the Law Enforcement and Traffic Safety Division within the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. (8) The President of the Alabama District Attorneys Association. (9) The President of the Alabama Circuit Clerks' Association. (10) The Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. (11) The President of the Alabama District Judges' Association. (12) The President of the Alabama Circuit Judges' Association. (13) The Alabama Secretary of Information...
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45-20-150.15
Section 45-20-150.15 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Any device, equipment, record, money, or stakes used in the operation of any bingo session in violation of this article, may be contraband and may be seized and be forfeited. Property forfeited may be sold, destroyed, or retained for official use by the municipal, county, state, or law enforcement agencies, as the circuit court directs following a full due process hearing. (Act 93-886, p. 151, §16.)...
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45-35-150.14
Section 45-35-150.14 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Any device, equipment, record, money, or stakes used in any bingo game or operation in violation of this article may be declared contraband and may be seized and be forfeited. Property forfeited may be sold, destroyed, or retained for official use by the municipal, county, state, or law enforcement agencies, as the circuit court directs following a full due process hearing. (Act 95-420, p. 910, §15.)...
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45-42-150.12
Section 45-42-150.12 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Any device, equipment, record, money, or stakes used in any bingo game or operation in violation of this article, may be contraband and may be seized and be forfeited. Property forfeited may be sold, destroyed, or retained for official use by the municipal, county, state, or law enforcement agencies, as the circuit court directs following a full due process hearing. (Act 2000-124, p. 179, § 13.)...
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