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45-42-233.01
Section 45-42-233.01 Authority of certain personnel. All persons employed by the Limestone
County Community Corrections Agency who have been certified by the Peace Officers Standards
and Training Commission shall have the same authority and arrest power vested in deputy sheriffs
and other peace officers of the State of Alabama. The personnel shall be responsible to the
Director of the Limestone County Community Corrections Agency and shall perform all duties
assigned to them. (Act 2008-36, p. 55, § 1.)...
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36-21-52
Section 36-21-52 Revocation of certification or authority of law enforcement officer upon conviction
of felony. (a) The certification or authority of any law enforcement officer certified by
the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission or otherwise exempt from the
minimum standards pursuant to subsection (b) of Section 36-21-46, shall be revoked by the
commission when a law enforcement officer is convicted of a felony. If the conviction is reversed
or a new trial granted, the certification or authority of the law enforcement officer shall
be restored. (b) Any law enforcement officer whose certification or authority is revoked pursuant
to this section may request a hearing before the commission concerning the revocation. The
only issue at the hearing shall be whether the revocation was based on a felony conviction
of the officer. (Acts 1995, No. 95-731, p. 1564, §2.)...
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45-47-231.30
Section 45-47-231.30 Deputy sheriff; chief of police. Whenever a new sheriff is elected or
appointed, he or she may appoint any person as his or her chief deputy sheriff, provided such
person meets the minimum standards for law enforcement officers as prescribed by the general
laws of the state. The person holding the position of chief deputy sheriff immediately preceding
such appointment of a chief deputy may be reduced in rank. Whenever a new municipal administration
is elected or appointed, they may appoint any person as chief of police, provided such person
meets the minimum standards for law enforcement officers as prescribed by the general laws
of the state; and the person holding the position of chief of police may be reduced in rank.
(Act 80-88, p. 111, § 12.)...
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36-21-47.1
Section 36-21-47.1 Remittance of court costs to fund. (a) The fees and costs shall be collected
by the court official who collects other costs and fees. The moneys collected according to
this section shall be remitted by the person or authority collecting the tax to the Peace
Officers' Standards and Training Fund as provided in Section 36-21-47. The money shall fund
work within the functions and duties of the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission's
basic law enforcement training program at the following certified training academies: The
Law Enforcement Academy located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; the Northeast Law Enforcement Academy
located at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama; the Southwest Law Enforcement
Academy at Faulkner State Junior College in Bay Minette, Alabama; the Alabama Criminal Justice
Training Center in Selma, Alabama; and the Montgomery Law Enforcement Academy in Montgomery,
Alabama. The money shall be distributed to the academies listed in...
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45-11-231.08
Section 45-11-231.08 Chief deputy sheriff. Whenever a new sheriff is elected or appointed,
he or she may appoint any person as his or her chief deputy sheriff, provided the person meets
the minimum standards for law enforcement officers as prescribed by the general laws of the
state. The person holding the position of chief deputy sheriff immediately preceding the appointment
of a chief deputy may be terminated without benefit of the provisions of this subpart. (Act
2002-90, p. 270, §9.)...
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45-29-120.11
Section 45-29-120.11 Chief deputy sheriff. Whenever a new sheriff is elected or appointed,
he or she may appoint any person as his or her chief deputy sheriff, provided such person
meets the minimum standards for law enforcement officers as prescribed by the general laws
of the state. The person holding the position of chief deputy sheriff immediately preceding
such appointment of a chief deputy may be reduced in rank. (Act 93-388, p. 664, §12.)...

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15-27-18
Section 15-27-18 Applicants for position in law enforcement, etc. Notwithstanding any other
provision of this chapter, an applicant for a position in law enforcement or corrections or
a law enforcement or correctional officer shall disclose and produce any expunged record pursuant
to this chapter or any other state law to the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training
Commission, and the commission shall have access to any expunged records sealed or archived
pursuant to this chapter for purposes of certification and regulation of persons as correctional
and law enforcement officers. (Act 2014-292, p. 1043, §18.)...
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36-21-45
Section 36-21-45 Functions and duties generally. The commission shall have the following functions
and duties together with all powers necessary or convenient for the performance thereof: (1)
To study, obtain data, statistics, and information, and to make reports concerning the recruitment,
selection, and training of law enforcement officers in the state and to make improvements
in methods of recruitment, selection, and training of law enforcement officers. (2) To review
from time to time the standards described in Section 36-21-46 for applicants for and appointees
as law enforcement officers. (3) To consider, hold public hearings on, adopt and promulgate
standards relating to the physical, mental, and moral fitness of any applicant for or appointee
as a law enforcement officer as do not lower the standards in Section 36-21-46 or as otherwise
permitted by Section 36-21-46. (4) To study, consider, and make reports from time to time
concerning the work and the curriculum and courses...
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45-49-50
Section 45-49-50 Qualifications, Constable Regulatory Board of Mobile; suspensions. (a) In
Mobile County, no person shall hold the office of constable unless the person has successfully
completed the minimum standards and training for peace officers pursuant to Section 36-21-46.
(b) All constables shall be required to obtain a minimum of 20 hours of training per year,
in addition to those requirements for constables set forth in subsection (a). (c) Constables
not acquiring the required amount of training hours may not perform the duties of their office
until the required training has been met. The Mobile County Constable Association is established
to approve and provide the training of constables as required in subsection (b). (d) The Constable
Regulatory Board of Mobile is created. The board shall have oversight of the conduct of the
constables in the county and shall resolve local complaints against the office of constable.
The board shall have the right to suspend any constable...
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12-17-220.1
Section 12-17-220.1 Appointment of investigators by district attorney of any judicial circuit.
(a) Unless otherwise provided by local law, the district attorney of any judicial circuit
in this state may appoint a chief investigator and, from time to time, additional investigators
who will each be a peace officer pursuant to Section 6-5-338. The chief investigator and other
investigators shall serve at the pleasure of the district attorney. The chief investigator
and any additional investigators shall meet the minimum standards for law enforcement officers
and hold a current certification from the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission.
The chief investigator and other investigators shall have the same authority as deputy sheriffs
and other law enforcement officers in this state. They shall be responsible to the district
attorney and shall perform duties as assigned by the district attorney. (b) The Legislature
may continue to enact local laws in the future or repeal...
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