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41-5A-19
Section 41-5A-19 Sworn reports of audits. The department shall make a sworn report of its findings
within a reasonable time after an audit is completed. The chief examiner shall certify one
copy of each report to the circuit judge of the county in which the office examined is located.
The judge shall refer to the report in his or her next oral charge to the grand jury. The
report shall be entered in full upon the minutes of the court. The reports shall be public
records and prima facie evidence of what they charge. Working papers used in the preparation
of the reports shall be subject to and treated as being under Section 12-16-216, and shall
be subject to review by a court of competent jurisdiction, and upon a substantiated request,
may be shared with the local district attorney, the Attorney General, and the Ethics Commission.
One copy of each report shall be certified to the Governor. (Act 2018-129, ยง1.)...
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15-20A-23
Section 15-20A-23 Adult sex offender - Relief from residency restriction. (a) A sex offender
required to register under this chapter may petition the court for relief from the residency
restriction pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 15-20A-11 during the time a sex offender
is terminally ill or permanently immobile, or the sex offender has a debilitating medical
condition requiring substantial care or supervision or requires placement in a residential
health care facility. (b) A petition for relief pursuant to this section shall be filed in
the civil division of the circuit court of the county in which the sex offender seeks relief
from the residency restriction. (c) The sex offender shall serve a copy of the petition by
certified mail on all of the following: (1) The prosecuting attorney in the county of adjudication
or conviction, if the sex offender was adjudicated or convicted in this state. (2) The prosecuting
attorney of the county where the sex offender seeks relief from the...
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6-5-680
Section 6-5-680 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) ASBESTOS CLAIM. Any claim, wherever or whenever made, for damages,
losses, indemnification, contribution, or other relief arising out of, based on, or in any
way related to asbestos, including: a. The health effects of exposure to asbestos, including
any claim for: 1. Personal injury or death. 2. Mental or emotional injury. 3. Risk of disease
or other injury. 4. The costs of medical monitoring or surveillance, to the extent these claims
are recognized under state law. b. Any claim made by or on behalf of a person exposed to asbestos,
or a representative, spouse, parent, child, or other relative of the person. c. Any claim
for damage or loss caused by the installation, presence, or removal of asbestos. (2) CORPORATION.
A corporation for profit, including a domestic corporation organized under the laws of this
state, or a foreign corporation organized under laws other...
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41-13-7
Section 41-13-7 Identifying information of state employees on records available for public
inspection. (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) EMPLOYEE. Any person who is regularly employed by the state and who is subject to the
provisions of the state Merit System or any person who is regularly employed by a criminal
justice agency or entity or by a law enforcement agency within the state or any honorably
retired employee thereof, to include, but not be limited to, the following: A judge of any
position, including a judge of a municipal court; a district attorney; a deputy district attorney;
an assistant district attorney; an investigator employed by a district attorney; an attorney,
investigator, or special agent of the Office of the Attorney General; a sheriff; a deputy
sheriff; a jailor; or a law enforcement officer of a county, municipality, the state, or special
district, provided the law enforcement officer is certified by the...
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6-6-183
Section 6-6-183 Complaint for discovery of assets - Execution returned "no property found"
or creditor without lien or judgment; answer of debtor. A creditor, having obtained a judgment
upon which execution has issued and been returned "no property found" or a creditor
without a lien or judgment may, in a court of competent jurisdiction of the county in which
the judgment debtor resides or in a like court of the county in which the judgment was entered,
file a complaint for the discovery of the assets of the debtor subject to the payment of debts;
and the debtor must answer on oath and disclose all property, real or personal, in which he
may have or may claim an interest, legal or equitable; all moneys, effects, or choses in action
in which he may have or may claim an interest, legal or equitable; where such property, real
or personal, is situated or may be found; who has or may claim possession thereof; in whose
possession are the moneys, effects, or choses in action in which he has...
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11-58-1
Section 11-58-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) CLINICAL FACILITIES. Real property for the location or better utilization of a medical
clinic, buildings, parking areas, garages, storage facilities, outbuildings, machinery, equipment,
furniture, and fixtures useful or desirable in the operation of a medical clinic. (2) DOMICILIARY
CARE FACILITY. Homes for the aged, intermediate institutions, and related institutions, whose
primary purpose is to furnish room, board, laundry, personal care, and other nonmedical services,
regardless of what it may be named or called, for not less than 24 hours in any week to three
or more individuals not related by blood or marriage to the owner or administrator. This kind
of care implies sheltered protection and supervised environment for persons, who because of
age or disabilities, are incapable of living...
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13A-10-207
Section 13A-10-207 Forfeiture of property. (a) All of the following property, real or personal,
shall be subject to forfeiture: (1) All raw materials, products, and equipment of any kind
which are used or intended for use in manufacturing, cultivating, growing, compounding, processing,
delivering, importing, or exporting any explosives or destructive devices in violation of
Act 2009-718. (2) All property which is used or intended for use as a container for property
described in subdivision (1). (3) All moneys, negotiable instruments, securities, other things
of value furnished or intended to be furnished by any person in exchange for explosives or
destructive devices in violation of any law of this state; all proceeds traceable to the exchange;
and all moneys, negotiable instruments, and securities used or intended to be used to facilitate
any violation of Act 2009-718. (4) All conveyances, including aircraft, vehicles, or vessels,
or agricultural machinery, which are used, or are...
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40-7-56
Section 40-7-56 Optional Personal Property Assessment Link. (a) No later than September 30,
2016, the Department of Revenue shall develop, maintain, and administer an online business
personal property tax filing system that allows any taxpayer required to file a business personal
property tax return with any county assessing official or applicable agency the ability and
option to electronically file the return through the electronic filing system which will be
submitted to the county assessing official or applicable agency where the tax return is required
to be filed. The system shall be optional for any taxpayer and shall be known as the Optional
Personal Property Assessment Link or OPPAL. All Alabama taxing jurisdictions shall allow taxpayers
to utilize and access the OPPAL system for filing any business personal property return. The
online system shall be available for use in tax periods beginning on and after October 1,
2016, provided the taxpayer complies with this article and any...
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15-20A-10
Section 15-20A-10 Adult sex offender - Registration with local law enforcement; residence restrictions.
(a)(1) Immediately upon release from incarceration, or immediately upon conviction if the
adult sex offender is not incarcerated, the adult sex offender shall appear in person and
register all required registration information with local law enforcement in each county in
which the adult sex offender resides or intends to reside, accepts or intends to accept employment,
accepts or intends to accept a volunteer position, and begins or intends to begin school attendance.
(2) An adult sex offender who registers pursuant to subdivision (1) shall have seven days
from release to comply with the residence restrictions pursuant to subsection (a) of Section
15-20A-11. (b) Immediately upon establishing a new residence, accepting employment, accepting
a volunteer position, or beginning school attendance, the adult sex offender shall appear
in person to register with local law enforcement in each...
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26-14-6
Section 26-14-6 Temporary protective custody. A police officer, a law enforcement official,
or a designated employee of the State or County Department of Human Resources may take a child
into protective custody, or any person in charge of a hospital or similar institution or any
physician treating a child may keep that child in his or her custody, without the consent
of the parent or guardian, whether or not additional medical treatment is required, if the
circumstances or conditions of the child are such that continuing in his or her place of residence
or in the care and custody of the parent, guardian, custodian, or other person responsible
for the child's care presents an imminent danger to that child's life or health. However,
such official shall immediately notify the court having jurisdiction over juveniles of such
actions in taking the child into protective custody; provided, that such custody shall not
exceed 72 hours and that a court of competent jurisdiction and the...
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