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45-23-82.01
Section 45-23-82.01 Definitions. For purposes of this part, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The elected District Attorney of the Thirty-third
Judicial Circuit or any of his or her assistant district attorneys. (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, 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 alledgedly committed in the jurisdiction of the Thirty-third
Judicial Circuit. (4) SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY as defined in subdivision (14) of Section 13A-1-2.
(Act 2005-130, p. 215, §2.)...
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45-27A-30.01
Section 45-27A-30.01 Definitions. For the purposes of this part, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) CITY. The City of Brewton, Alabama. (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, 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...
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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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22-22A-10
Section 22-22A-10 Transfer of functions, personnel, equipment, etc., of coastal area board
to Office of State Planning and Federal Programs; exception. (a) On October 1, 1982, all functions
of the Coastal Area Board, as set forth in Sections 9-7-10 through 9-7-22, except those which
relate to permitting, regulatory and enforcement functions, shall be transferred to the Office
of State Planning and Federal Programs established pursuant to Sections 41-9-205 through 41-9-214.
(b) All employees engaged in duties pertaining to the functions transferred by this section,
shall be assigned to the Office of State Planning and Federal Programs on October 1, 1982
to perform their usual duties, subject to any action that may be appropriate thereafter in
accordance with the laws and rules governing personnel and employees. (c) All files, books,
papers, records, equipment, furniture, motor vehicles, any other tangible property and any
other asset employed in carrying out the powers, duties and...
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36-21-2
Section 36-21-2 Subsistence allowance for certain law enforcement officers. (a)(1) Any law
enforcement officer of the State of Alabama who is employed by the Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences,
Alabama Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board, the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training
Commission, the Alabama Securities Commission, the State Port Authority and probation and
parole officers of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles, fire marshals of the Department
of Insurance, any investigator employed by the Alabama Ethics Commission, any investigator
employed by a district attorney on a full-time basis, any investigator employed by the Office
of the Attorney General, the marshal or any deputy marshal of the state appellate court, or
correctional officers of the Department of Corrections shall receive a subsistence allowance
of twelve dollars ($12) for each working day of a pay period while...
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45-41-60
Section 45-41-60 Compensation; deputies and employees; powers and duties; office space and
equipment. (a) Pursuant to Amendment 362 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the coroner
serving Lee County shall receive an annual salary of seventeen thousand eight hundred dollars
($17,800) on June 1, 2001. (b) The annual salary of the chief deputy coroner shall be six
thousand dollars ($6,000) on June 1, 2001. (c) The annual salaries provided for in this section
shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the county treasurer and shall be paid in
lieu of any other salaries heretofore provided by law for the officials. (d) The Lee County
Commission may adjust the salaries, benefits, and any other compensation of the coroner and
any deputy coroners by resolution. (e) The Lee County Coroner shall be entitled to a vehicle
allowance in an amount to be determined by the Lee County Commission. The vehicle allowance
shall be in lieu of any expense allowance. The vehicle allowance shall be...
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45-49-232
Section 45-49-232 Receipt of badge and service weapon upon retirement. (a)(1) Employees of
the Sheriff's Office of Mobile County who are classified as a deputy sheriff, corporal, sergeant,
lieutenant, or captain and who retire in good standing after at least 25 years of service
with the sheriff's office shall be awarded the service weapon and badge that the sheriff's
office requires for on duty law enforcement personnel at no cost to the retiring officer.
(2) Weapons awarded under this section shall be replaced in the county inventory by the Sheriff
of Mobile County by purchasing new weapons of the same brand and caliber with funds from the
Mobile County Sheriff's Office Pistol Permit Fund. (b) It shall be the duty of the Sheriff
of Mobile County to ensure that the awards and purchase for the replacement weapon are made
pursuant to subsection (a). (Act 98-581, p. 1288, §§1, 2.)...
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36-26-35
Section 36-26-35 Annual leave. (a) All persons who are regularly employed by the state and
who are subject to the provisions of the state Merit System, and all legislative personnel,
officers, and employees, including, but not limited to, Legislative Services Agency personnel,
whether subject to the state Merit System or not, shall be entitled to accumulate annual leave
on the basis of biweekly pay periods through the payday on March 17, 2006, as follows: Employee's
total service with: Accumulation of leave per pay period Annual Accumulation Fewer than five
years' service 4 hours 13 days Five but less than 10 years' service 5 hours 16 days 2 hours
10 but less than 15 years' service 6 hours 19 days 4 hours 15 but less than 20 years' service
7 hours 22 days 6 hours 20 but less than 25 years' service 8 hours 26 days 25 years of service
or more 9 hours 29 days 2 hours (b) Beginning with the payday on April 3, 2006, all persons
who are regularly employed by the state and who are subject to...
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45-39-232
Section 45-39-232 Personnel; uniforms; vacation and sick leave. (a)(1) In lieu of the deputies
and assistants heretofore authorized by law the Sheriff of Lauderdale County shall appoint:
a. One chief deputy, and not less than eight nor more than 13 deputies in addition to the
chief deputy, the exact number of such deputies to be determined by the county governing body.
The chief deputy shall receive not less than five hundred fifty dollars ($550) nor more than
seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) monthly and each other deputy shall receive not less than
five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than six hundred fifty dollars ($650) monthly. b. One
or more secretaries, at the discretion of the county governing body, who may be deputies but
shall not be included in the number of deputies authorized in paragraph a. Such secretary,
or secretaries shall receive not less than four hundred dollars ($400) nor more than five
hundred dollars ($500) monthly. c. Two or more jailers, at the discretion of...
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14-1-20
Section 14-1-20 Hiring and retention of correctional officers. (a) The Alabama Department of
Corrections may establish a program designed to increase correctional officer hiring and retention
by offering bonuses or training incentives, or a combination of both, to employees in specified
correction officer classifications for remaining employed by the department for consecutive
terms of employment. (b) The department may grant bonuses to employees of the department,
to be paid incrementally, upon successful completion of certain training programs and upon
the attainment of certain career milestones, provided the employee is an active employee of
the department on the date the bonus payment is made, to be granted as follows: (1)a. Correctional
Officer bonuses shall be awarded as follows: 1. A one thousand five hundred dollar ($1,500)
bonus for successful completion of an Alabama Department of Corrections Training Academy class
or successful completion of an Alabama Peace Officers' and...
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