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45-26-230.20
Section 45-26-230.20 Salary and expense allowance. (a)(1) Deputies of the Sheriff's Department
of Elmore County shall be compensated on the basis of years of continuous service according
to the following table: Years of Continuous Service Monthly Salary Monthly Expense Allowance
0-3 $890 $50 3-5 $940 $50 5-7 $990 $50 7-10 $1,040 $50 10 or more $1,090 $50 (2) The chief
deputy shall receive an additional one hundred dollars ($100) per month, and fifty dollars
($50) per month expense allowance. (3) The assistant chief deputy shall receive an additional
fifty dollars ($50) per month and fifty dollars ($50) per month expense allowance. (b) The
salaries and expense allowances herein provided shall be the minimum compensation payable
to such individuals, in lieu of any salary, expense allowance, or other compensation heretofore
provided by law. Provided, however, deputies may also receive any future increases in compensation
granted by the county commission. The salaries and allowances herein...
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45-30-50
Section 45-30-50 Qualifications; expenses. (a) This section shall apply only to Franklin County.
(b) Each constable, elected or appointed after August 1, 2001, shall have attended and completed
a course of study at a police academy or similar institution and shall be in full compliance
with minimum standards of the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission under Section
36-21-46. (c) Constables holding office on August 1, 2001, are exempt from this section. (d)
The Franklin County Commission shall provide an annual appropriation in an amount of up to
fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) per year to the office of the Sheriff of Franklin County
to be used to reimburse constables for actual and necessary expenses in the performance of
the duties of constables. Funds previously made available to the county commission for a legislative
delegation office shall be used up to the amount of the annual appropriation provided for
in this section to the extent funds are not otherwise...
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45-49-43.07
Section 45-49-43.07 Records of purchases; transcripts. Each applicant who secures a license
under this part for purchasing gold or silver in any form set out in Section 45-49-43 shall
keep a book in which shall be entered promptly at the time of purchase a brief description
of the articles or property purchased, the date and hour of the purchase, and a brief description
of the person from whom the purchase is made, together with the address, drivers license number,
sex, race, and date of birth of such person. Each entry of such transaction shall be serially
numbered on the book at the time of making the entry. Such buyer, on every day, before the
hour of 10:00 a.m., shall deliver to the chief of police or the sheriff, upon a form provided
by him or her, a legible transcript of the business done during the business day immediately
preceding the filing of the transcript. (Act 81-445, p. 767, § 9.)...
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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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11-51-7
Section 11-51-7 Effect of assessments and enforcement thereof by levy of execution upon and
sale of property generally; right of redemption of owner of property sold generally. After
the assessment has been corrected by the council or other governing body or board of assessors,
it has the force and effect of a judgment against the property, real or personal, assessed
and against the person owning the same and, at any time within five years after delinquency,
may be enforced by an execution issued by the clerk to be levied upon the property, real or
personal, which was so assessed for taxation if to be found and, if not, then upon
any other property, real or personal, belonging to the person against whom such taxes
were assessed. The execution may be in form provided by the council or other governing body,
and may be levied by the chief of police or other person designated by the council or other
governing body, and the property so levied upon may be sold by such officer upon notice...

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45-37-150.02
Section 45-37-150.02 Bingo games - Permit required. (a) Any provisions of the law to the contrary
notwithstanding, no qualified organization shall be permitted to operate a bingo game until
the sheriff issues a permit to the organization authorizing it to do so. In the event of any
controversy concerning whether or not certain activity constitutes bingo for which a permit
may be issued, the decision of the sheriff shall control. The permit described in this law
is in addition to and not in lieu of any other permits or licenses which may be required by
the county or any political subdivision thereof, and no bingo game shall be operated until
such time as all requisite permits and licenses have been obtained, including any permit that
may be required by any municipality having jurisdiction over the place where the bingo is
proposed to be played. A permitholder may hold only one permit and that permit is valid for
only one location. A permit is not assignable or transferable. (b) Any...
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11-47-110.1
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 for certification. (d) A certified animal control officer authorized
by municipal ordinance to issue citations for violations of local animal control laws may
do so by either certified mail or personal service. (e) The municipal court of the
respective Class 5 and Class 8 municipality shall have the authority to hear any appeal and
impose and enforce civil penalties issued pursuant to this section. (Act 2017-320, §1.)...

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11-65-5
Section 11-65-5 Composition of commission; terms; qualifications; removal from office. (a)
Every commission shall have five members, which shall constitute its governing body. All powers
of a commission shall be exercised by its members or pursuant to their authorization. The
mayor or other chief executive officer of the sponsoring municipality and the president or
other designated presiding officer of the county commission of the host county shall each
serve as a member ex officio, unless such official exercises his or her right, as provided
in subsection (b), to appoint a fixed-term member to serve in lieu of such official. The service
of each such official as a member shall begin with the beginning of his or her tenure in such
office and shall end with the ending of such tenure or the appointment by such official of
a fixed-term member to serve in lieu of his or her ex officio service. The other three members
shall be appointed in the manner hereinafter prescribed as soon as may be...
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16-13A-4
Section 16-13A-4 Appointment; removal of chief school financial officer; qualifications. (a)
In consultation with the local superintendent of education, the local board of education shall
appoint a chief school financial officer who shall be an employee of the board. (b)(1) If
the position of chief school financial officer is vacant for 30 days and the local board is
not actively seeking to fill the position, the State Superintendent of Education may designate
a chief school financial officer for a period of not more than one year, which may be extended
from year to year, unless and until the local board appoints a person who meets the established
qualifications. In addition, the State Superintendent of Education shall designate a chief
school financial officer if the position has been vacant for more than 60 days. (2) A person
designated as chief school financial officer by the State Superintendent of Education may
not be unilaterally removed from that position by the local board of...
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16-22-1
invested with all the powers of police officers, including the power of arrest for unlawful
acts committed on the property. (b) Any person appointed to act as a police officer, pursuant
to subsection (a), while on duty, shall carry and be trained in the proper use of a nonlethal
weapon. For the purposes of this subsection, a nonlethal weapon is a weapon that is explicitly
designed and primarily employed to immediately incapacitate the targeted person while minimizing
fatalities and permanent injury. A nonlethal weapon is intended to have a reversible
effect on the targeted person. (c) A person appointed as a police officer pursuant to subsection
(a) shall be certified through the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission.
(d) This section is cumulative. (Acts 1969, No. 1125, p. 2084, §1; Acts 1971, No. 960, p.
1718, §2; Acts 1994, No. 94-587, p. 1083, §1; Acts 1996, No. 96-430, p. 543, §1; Act 2005-296,
1st Sp. Sess., p. 555, §1; Act 2006-607, p. 1671, §1; Act...
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