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45-27-60.03
Section 45-27-60.03 Death investigation training. The county medical examiners shall complete
eight hours of training in death investigation each year. The Department of Forensic Sciences
state medical examiners shall provide the training, or the county medical examiners may attend
other training in death investigation with prior approval of the senior medical examiner of
Region IV of the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences. All training shall be approved for
continuing medical education credits. (Act 97-571, p. 1010, §4.)...
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22-19-80
Section 22-19-80 Authority of coroners, deputy coroners, State Toxicologist and law enforcement
officers; purpose of taking samples. (a) Each duly elected or appointed coroner in the State
of Alabama is authorized to withdraw and retain or direct the withdrawal and retention of
blood and/or urine from the dead body of a person who died unattended by a physician, or who
died under suspicious circumstances, or where there is reasonable cause to believe the person
died from unnatural and/or unlawful causes. (b) Each duly elected or appointed deputy coroner
shall have the same authority to withdraw and retain or direct the withdrawal and retention
of a blood and/or urine sample when acting for the coroner. (c) The State Toxicologist and
his designated or appointed assistants are authorized to withdraw and retain or direct the
withdrawal and retention of blood and/or urine from the dead body of a person who died unattended
by a physician, or who died under suspicious circumstances, or where...
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45-10-60.02
Section 45-10-60.02 Expenses necessary for operation of office. (a) In Cherokee County, in
addition to any compensation paid to the coroner by law, the Cherokee County Commission may
pay the actual and necessary expenses for the operation of the office of the coroner, including
paying mileage for the use of a personal motor vehicle by the coroner or a deputy coroner
and providing a county vehicle for the use of the office. The expenses shall be paid and supplies
requisitioned in the same manner as other county officers. (b) This section is remedial and
curative and shall be retroactive and apply to any payments made for the operation of the
office of the coroner prior to March 15, 2018. (Act 2018-243, §§1,2.)...
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45-32-150.20
Section 45-32-150.20 Transmission or communication of racing information. (a) It shall be unlawful
for any person to transmit or communicate to another by any means whatsoever the results,
changing odds, track conditions, or any other information relating to any greyhound race from
any race track in this county, between the period of time beginning one hour prior to the
first race of the day and ending 30 minutes after the posting of the official results of each
race, as to that particular race, except that this period may be reduced to permit the transmitting
of the results of the last race each day not sooner than 15 minutes after the official posting
of such results. Provided, however, that the commission may, by rule, permit the immediate
transmission by radio, television, or press wire of any pertinent information concerning feature
races. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to transmit by any means whatsoever racing
information to any other person, or to relay the same to any...
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45-44-150.18
Section 45-44-150.18 Transmission or communication of racing information. (a) It shall be unlawful
for any person to transmit or communicate to another by any means whatsoever the results,
changing odds, track conditions, or any other information relating to any greyhound race from
any race track in this county, between the period of time beginning one hour prior to the
first race of the day and ending 30 minutes after the posting of the official results of each
race, as to that particular race, except that this period may be reduced to permit the transmitting
of the results of the last race each day not sooner than 15 minutes after the official posting
of such results. Provided, however, that the racing commission, by rule, may permit the immediate
transmission by radio, television, or press wire of any pertinent information concerning feature
races. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to transmit, by any means whatsoever, racing
information to any other person, or to relay the...
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45-49-151.22
Section 45-49-151.22 Transmission or communication of racing information. (a) It shall be unlawful
for any person to transmit or communicate to another by any means whatsoever the results,
changing odds, track conditions, or any other information relating to any dog race from any
racetrack in the county, between the period of time beginning one hour prior to the first
race of any day and ending 30 minutes after the posting of the official results of each race,
as to that particular race, except that this period may be reduced to permit the transmitting
of the results of the last race each day not sooner than 15 minutes after the official posting
of such results. Provided, however, that the commission, by rule, may permit the immediate
transmission by radio, television, or press wire of any pertinent information concerning feature
races. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to transmit by any means whatsoever racing
information to any other person, or to relay the same to any other...
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11-5-33
Section 11-5-33 Coroner qualifications. (a) No person shall be eligible to hold the office
of coroner unless he or she meets the following qualifications: (1) Is a citizen of the United
States. (2) Is a resident in the county in which he or she seeks the office of coroner for
at least one year prior to his or her qualifying for election to the office and remains a
resident of the county during his or her term of office. (3) Is a registered voter. (4) Has
attained the age of 25 years prior to the date of the general primary election in the year
that he or she qualifies for election to the office. (5) Has obtained a high school diploma
or its recognized equivalent. (6) Has not been convicted of a felony offense or any offense
involving moral turpitude contrary to the laws of Alabama, or any other state, or the United
States. (7) Has successfully completed the next scheduled training course no longer than 180
days after his or her election or appointment, unless an affidavit affirms that...
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15-13-217
Section 15-13-217 Examination; continuing education; certification; costs and fees. (a) A professional
bondsman or recovery agent commencing business in any judicial circuit in this state on and
after June 1, 2020, shall attend a 12-hour instructional course conducted by an educational
provider approved by the board and pass an examination approved by the board and administered
by an educational provider approved by the board. Upon completion of the course and passage
of the examination, the individual shall be awarded an initial examination certificate by
the board, copies of which may be submitted to the presiding circuit judge, or other judicial
authority, along with the other requirements set forth in Section 15-13-159 or Section 15-13-160.
Those professional bondsmen and recovery agents doing business immediately prior to June 1,
2020, are exempt from the initial 12-hour course and examination. (b) Unless exempted pursuant
to subsection (i), a professional bondsman or recovery...
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22-9A-14
Section 22-9A-14 Death registration. (a) A certificate of death for each death which occurs
in this state shall be filed with the Office of Vital Statistics, or as otherwise directed
by the State Registrar, within five days of the death and shall be registered if it has been
completed and filed in accordance with this section. (1) If the place of death is not known,
but the dead body is found in this state, the certificate of death shall be completed and
filed in accordance with this section. The county where the body is found shall be shown on
the certificate as the county of death. If the date of death is unknown, the date the dead
body was found shall be shown on the certificate as the date of death. (2) When death occurs
in a moving conveyance in the United States and the body is first removed from the conveyance
in this state, the death shall be registered in this state and the county where it is first
removed shall be considered as the county of death. When a death occurs on a...
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26-16-99
Section 26-16-99 Duties of coroner/medical examiner. The duties of the coroner/medical examiner
shall include the following: (1) Except in locations where a county medical examiner has jurisdiction,
the coroner or a person acting in a professional capacity shall report the death of a child
by telecommunications to the medical examiner or his or her representative as soon as possible
upon discovery. (2) Upon receipt of a report of a child death, the county medical examiner
or state medical examiner shall determine whether the death appears to be unexpected/unexplained.
If the death appears to be unexpected/unexplained, the county medical examiner or state medical
examiner shall commence an investigation of the death consisting of a postmortem examination
conducted by a state or county medical examiner. Upon the recommendation of the state medical
examiner, with authorization from a district attorney, an autopsy may be conducted. A county
medical examiner may conduct an autopsy at his or...
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