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36-18-24
Section 36-18-24 DNA database. (a) The director is hereby authorized and empowered to create
and establish a DNA database for the purposes of: (1) Assisting federal, state, county, municipal,
or local criminal justice and law enforcement officers or agencies in the putative identification,
detection, or exclusion of persons who are the subjects of investigations or prosecutions
of sex related crimes, other violent crimes, or other crimes in which biological evidence
is received or recovered. (2) Supporting identification research and protocol development
of DNA forensic methods. (3) Creating and maintaining DNA quality control standards. (4) Assisting
in the recovery or identification of human remains from natural or mass disasters. (5) Assisting
in other humanitarian purposes including the identification of missing, deceased, or unidentified
persons. (b) The DNA database shall contain DNA records which the director shall deem necessary
for the implementation of this article, and also...
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41-27-3
Section 41-27-3 Secretary - Powers and duties; Protective Services Unit; employees. (a) The
Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall establish general policies for
the Department of Public Safety and the State Bureau of Investigations. (b) The secretary
shall coordinate efforts within the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency and the entities
therein to promote the recruitment, selection, and training of state law enforcement officers
in the agency. (c)(1) A Protective Services Unit is created in the office of the secretary.
The unit is vested with all functions of the Dignitary Protection Services of the Department
of Public Safety, and a reference in any law to the Dignitary Protection Services of the Department
of Public Safety shall be deemed a reference to the Protective Services Unit. (2) The secretary
shall appoint a chief of the unit from a legacy agency as defined in Section 41-27-7. (d)
Investigators employed on January 1, 2015, by the State Office of...
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11-47-110.1
Section 11-47-110.1 Certified animal control officer in Class 5 and Class 8 municipalities.
(a) As used in this section, a local animal control law means a municipal ordinance or local
law governing the treatment, care, well-being, or safety of animals. (b) A Class 5 and Class
8 municipality, by ordinance, may: (1) Establish civil penalties for violations of local animal
control laws in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for any violation. (2)
Establish the position of certified animal control officer as well as the authorities and
responsibilities of a certified animal control officer, which may include the authority to
issue citations, as further provided in this section. (c) The chief of police of a Class 5
and Class 8 municipality or his or her designee shall be responsible for certifying and revoking
the certification of animal control officers, which shall include establishing minimum standards
for training and experience that an individual must meet to qualify...
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12-19-174
Section 12-19-174 Distribution of docket fees - Felony cases in circuit court. (a) The following
distribution shall be made of docket fees for felony cases in circuit court: (1) Ten dollars
($10) to the Peace Officers' Annuity Fund. (2) Sixteen dollars ($16) to the Fair Trial Tax
Fund. (3) One hundred four dollars ($104) to the State General Fund. (4) Five dollars ($5)
to the county general fund. (5) An arrest fee of five dollars ($5) to the State General Fund
or to the state funds prescribed by law; except, that in cases initiated by county law enforcement
officers, the arrest fee shall be distributed to the county general fund. (6) Thirty dollars
($30) to the District Attorney Fund or to the fund prescribed by law for district attorney
fees. (7) Ten dollars ($10) to the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Fund. (8) Five dollars
($5) to the Advanced Technology and Data Exchange Fund. (b) The additional five dollars ($5)
assessed and collected in felony cases effective October 1,...
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12-19-176
Section 12-19-176 Distribution of docket fees - Felony guilty pleas in district court. (a)
The following distribution shall be made of docket fees for felony guilty plea cases in district
court: (1) Ten dollars ($10) to the Police Officers' Annuity Fund. (2) Sixteen dollars ($16)
to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. (3) One hundred four dollars ($104) to the State General Fund.
(4) Five dollars ($5) to the county general fund. (5) An arrest fee of five dollars ($5) to
the State General Fund or the state funds prescribed by law; except, that in cases initiated
by county law enforcement officers, the arrest fee shall be distributed to the county general
fund. (6) Thirty dollars ($30) to the District Attorney Fund or to the fund prescribed by
law for district attorney fees. (7) Ten dollars ($10) to the Peace Officers' Standards and
Training Fund. (8) Five dollars ($5) to the Advanced Technology and Data Exchange Fund. (b)
The additional five dollars ($5) assessed and collected in felony guilty...
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36-21-1
Section 36-21-1 Payment of fees and costs of defense of state law enforcement officers in certain
cases. Any law enforcement officer of the state of Alabama who is sued or prosecuted for any
act committed or done within the line and scope of his duties and authority will be reimbursed
by the state for legal counsel fees paid, the fees of witnesses paid by him and costs of court
he paid out in defending the civil action or prosecution; provided, that the total amount
of such reimbursable expenses shall not exceed &dollar;2,000.00 and provided the committee
established by this section approves such claim. The committee shall consist of two members
of the house of representatives named by the speaker, two members of the senate named by the
president of the senate and the attorney general of Alabama. The members of the committee
shall serve during their tenure in their respective offices without compensation. The acts
of any three members shall constitute action by the committee. The...
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30-6-3
Section 30-6-3 Duties of office; exemptions. (a) The director shall perform or delegate all
of the following duties: (1) Operate the domestic violence program and, in collaboration with
ACADV or other qualified entity, coordinate and administer statewide activities related to
the prevention of domestic violence. (2) Have the right to enter and inspect the premises
of domestic violence centers that are applying for an initial certification or facing potential
suspension or revocation of certification to effectively evaluate the state of compliance
with minimum standards. (3) Promote the involvement of domestic violence centers in the coordination,
development, and planning of domestic violence programming. (4) Coordinate with state agencies
that have health, education, or criminal justice responsibilities to raise awareness of domestic
violence and promote consistent policy implementation, including law enforcement training.
(5) Cooperate with, assist in, and participate in programs of...
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32-6-49.8
Section 32-6-49.8 Commercial driver license qualification standards. Commercial driver license
qualification standards shall be as follows: (a) Testing. (1) GENERAL. No person may be issued
a commercial driver license unless that person is a resident of this state and has passed
a knowledge and skills test for driving a commercial motor vehicle which complies with minimum
federal standards established by federal regulation enumerated in 49 C.F.R. part 383, subparts
G and H, and has satisfied all other requirements of the CMVSA in addition to other requirements
imposed by state law or federal regulation. The tests shall be prescribed and conducted by
the department. (2) THIRD PARTY TESTING. The department may authorize a person, including
an agency of this or another state, an employer, a private driver training facility, or other
private institution, or a department, agency, or instrumentality of local government to administer
the skills test specified by this section, if the test is...
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36-18-53
Section 36-18-53 Advisory board to develop and recommend list of priorities and criteria for
disbursement of monies; use of funds. The Alabama Chemical Testing Training and Equipment
Advisory Board shall develop, and if appropriate, periodically revise, a recommended list
of priorities and criteria for disbursement of monies in the Alabama Chemical Testing Training
and Equipment Trust Fund. The advisory board shall provide its recommendations for disbursement,
on an annual basis, to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Speaker of the
House, Director of the Department of Forensic Sciences, Director of the Department of Public
Safety, the Executive Director of the Alabama Chiefs of Police Association, the Executive
Director of the Alabama Sheriffs' Association, the Executive Director of the Office of Prosecution
Services, the Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court and to the Executive Secretary of
the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission. Money in the...
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45-25A-41
Section 45-25A-41 Hazardous duty pay. (a) In addition to the compensation now paid by the municipality
of Fort Payne, DeKalb County, Alabama, to any person employed on a full-time basis as a law
enforcement officer, the municipality shall pay one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per month
to such person for enforcement of state laws in performance of regular duty as hazardous duty
pay. Such additional compensation shall be paid from the same municipal fund, and in the same
manner as other compensation is paid to police officers, to such persons deemed qualified
for such compensation. Such compensation shall in no way affect or restrict the regular cost-of-living,
merit, or longevity salary adjustments to which such persons may be entitled. Provided, however,
that such qualified persons shall include fulltime jailers. (b) No person who is in law enforcement
and performs only ministerial or administrative functions, or who is not subject in his or
her day-to-day duties to life-threatening...
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