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43-8-270
Section 43-8-270 Duty of custodian of will after death of testator; liability. After the death
of a testator and on request of an interested person, any person having custody of a will
of the testator shall deliver it with reasonable promptness to a person able to secure its
probate and if none is known, to an appropriate court. Any person who wilfully fails to deliver
a will is liable to any person aggrieved for the damages which may be sustained by the failure.
Any person who wilfully refuses or fails to deliver a will after being ordered by the court
in a proceeding brought for the purpose of compelling delivery is subject to the penalty for
contempt of court. (Acts 1982, No. 82-399, ยง2-901.)...
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45-45-233.35
Section 45-45-233.35 Madison County Work Release and Pretrial Release Commission. (a) There
is hereby created a body to be known as the Madison County Work Release and Pretrial Release
Commission, hereinafter called the commission. The commission shall be composed of eight persons,
including the following: The Sheriff of Madison County, the District Attorney of the Twenty-third
Judicial Circuit, a circuit judge from the Twenty-third Judicial Circuit to be appointed by
the presiding judge of the circuit, a judge of the District Court of Madison County to be
appointed by the presiding district court judge in Madison County, a person appointed by the
Madison County Commission, a person appointed by the City Council of the City of Huntsville,
the Circuit Court Clerk of Madison County, and one court administrator of the Twenty-third
Judicial Circuit. (b) The commission shall have the duty to implement this subpart and to
generally superintend all administrative functions pursuant hereto,...
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45-48-101.22
Section 45-48-101.22 Boundaries of districts. (a) Following the release of any federal decennial
census, the board, by majority vote, may change the boundaries of the districts in order to
create single-member districts that comply with the one-person, one-vote requirement of the
United States Constitution and may provide that members be elected from single-member districts,
reside within those districts, and be elected by majority vote of the electors voting in the
district. Any revised district arrangement to be used, in whole or in part, shall be approved
by the board not less than 180 days before the election in which the revised districts shall
first be used. (b) No change to the boundaries of existing districts shall be adopted by the
board unless the board first shall have advertised in a newspaper of general circulation in
Marshall County for at least two consecutive weeks the time and place of the meeting at which
the change shall be voted upon. The advertisement shall include...
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45-8-241.60
Section 45-8-241.60 Definitions. The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this
subpart shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context
clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) PERSON. Any natural person, firm, partnership,
association, corporation, receiver, trust, estate, or other entity, or any other group or
combination of any thereof acting as a unit. (2) LICENSE COMMISSIONER. The License Commissioner
of Calhoun County, Alabama. (3) COUNTY. Calhoun County, Alabama. (4) BUSINESS. All activities
engaged in, or caused to be engaged in, by any person with the object of gain, profit, benefit,
or advantage, either direct or indirect to such person. (5) GROSS PROCEEDS. The value proceeding
or accruing from the leasing or rental of tangible personal property, without any deduction
on account of the cost of the property so leased or rented, the cost of materials used, labor,
or service cost, interest paid or any other expenses whatsoever,...
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12-14-13
Section 12-14-13 Probation. (a) Municipal courts may suspend execution of sentence and place
a defendant on probation for varying periods of time, not to exceed two years. (b) The court
may require such investigations as may be deemed necessary and desirable to be made by a probation
officer or such other suitable person or persons as the court may designate as to the circumstances
of the offense and the criminal record, social history and present condition of the defendant.
(c) The court may suspend the execution of sentence and continue the defendant under an existing
bond or may require such additional bail as it deems necessary pending the disposition of
the application for probation. (d) The court shall determine and may, at any time, modify
the conditions of probation and may require the probationer to comply with the following or
any other conditions: (1) To avoid injurious or vicious habits; (2) To avoid persons or places
of disreputable or harmful character; (3) To report to...
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12-19-311
Section 12-19-311 Bail bond fees. (a)(1) In addition to all other charges, costs, taxes, or
fees levied by law on bail bonds, additional fees as detailed in paragraph a. and paragraph
b. shall be imposed on every bail bond in all courts of this state. The fee shall not be assessed
in traffic cases, except for those serious traffic offenses enumerated in Title 32, Chapter
5A, Article 9. Where multiple charges arise out of the same incident, the bond fee pursuant
to this section shall only be assessed on one charge. For the purposes of this section, the
term same incident shall be defined as the same date, location, and proximate time. Where
the charge is negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument, the fee shall not be assessed
more than three times annually per person charged. The fees shall be assessed as follows:
a. A filing fee in the amount of thirty-five dollars ($35) on each bond executed. b. For a
misdemeanor offense, a bail bond fee in the amount of 3.5 percent of the total...
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13A-6-151
Section 13A-6-151 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following, or any combination of the following, meanings ascribed to them by this section:
(1) COERCION. Any of the following: a. Causing or threatening to cause physical injury or
mental suffering to any person, physically restraining or confining any person, or threatening
to physically restrain or confine any person or otherwise causing the person performing or
providing labor or services to believe that the person or another person will suffer physical
injury or mental suffering. b. Implementing any scheme, plan, or pattern intended to cause
a person to believe that failure to perform an act would result in physical injury, mental
suffering, or physical restraint of any person. c. Destroying, concealing, removing, confiscating,
or withholding from the person or another person, or threatening to destroy, conceal, remove,
confiscate, or withhold from the person or another person, the person's...
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15-13-111
Section 15-13-111 Kinds of bail. For persons arrested and taken into custody, there shall be
four kinds of bail used in this state. No other form of bail may be approved and accepted
by any judicial officer, court clerk, magistrate, or any other person designated to accept
and approve bail as stipulated in Division 1, Sections 15-13-100 to 15-13-110, inclusive.
The four kinds of bail shall be judicial public bail, cash bail, property bail, and professional
surety bail. Their definitions are as follows: (1) CASH BAIL. Cash bail is when the defendant
or some person on behalf of the defendant deposits cash in an amount equal to a part or the
total sum of the bail as set by the judicial officer to the clerk of the court having jurisdiction
over the case. Acceptance of cash bail shall conform to Division 9. (2) JUDICIAL PUBLIC BAIL.
Judicial public bail is the release of any defendant without any condition of an undertaking
relating to, or a deposit of, security. Such bail shall be granted...
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16-1-24.1
Section 16-1-24.1 Safe school and drug-free school policy; treatment of policy violators; promulgation
and distribution of discipline policy; liability limited for discipline actions; local boards
may adopt more stringent guidelines. (a) The Legislature finds a compelling public interest
in ensuring that schools are made safe and drug-free for all students and school employees.
The Legislature finds the need for a comprehensive safe school and drug-free school policy
to be adopted by the State Board of Education. This policy should establish minimum standards
for classes of offenses and prescribe uniform minimum procedures and penalties for those who
violate the policies. It is the intent of the Legislature that our schools remain safe and
drug-free for all students and school employees. The State Board of Education shall adopt
and all local boards of education shall uniformly enforce policies that protect all students
and school employees. The State Board of Education shall require...
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22-11A-68
Section 22-11A-68 Immunity from liability for those involved in investigation. (a) Members
and staff of the State Board of Health, the State Committee of Public Health, the Board of
Medical Examiners, the Medical Licensure Commission, the Board of Nursing, the Board of Dental
Examiners, the Board of Podiatry, physicians, hospitals, other health care facilities, and
other entities and persons required to report or furnish information under this article and
any expert review panels, consultants to any expert review panel, and agents and employees
of the Alabama Department of Public Health shall not be subject to civil or criminal liability
for making reports or furnishing any information required by this article or for actions taken
or actions not taken in the line and scope of official or required duties during their investigations,
hearings, rulings, and decisions. (b) All information collected during the investigation of
an infected health care worker is privileged and shall be...
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