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12-15-216
Section 12-15-216 Legislative intent. The Legislature reaffirms its belief that juvenile
court records, in general, should be confidential. However, it is the intent of the Legislature
by Act 99-433, 1999 Regular Session, to provide for limited exceptions to juvenile court record
confidentiality to promote more effective communication among juvenile courts, law enforcement
agencies, and schools to aid in the rehabilitation of children as well as to lessen the potential
for drug use, violence, and other forms of delinquency. (Act 99-433, p. 792, §2; §12-15-104;
amended and renumbered by Act 2008-277, p. 441, §14.)...
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15-20A-14
Section 15-20A-14 Adult sex offender - Requirements upon entering state. (a) Any adult
sex offender who declares he or she is entering the state to establish a residence or who
enters this state to establish a residence shall immediately appear in person and register
all required registration information with local law enforcement in the county where the adult
sex offender intends to establish or establishes a residence. (b) Any adult sex offender who
enters this state to accept employment or a volunteer position or to become a student shall
immediately appear in person and register all required registration information with local
law enforcement in the county where the adult sex offender accepts employment or the volunteer
position or becomes a student. (c) Whenever an adult sex offender registers pursuant to this
section, he or she shall be subject to the requirements of this chapter. (d) Within
30 days of initial registration, the adult sex offender shall provide each registering...

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15-23-5
Section 15-23-5 Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission - Powers and duties. The
commission shall have all the powers and privileges of a corporation and all of its business
shall be transacted in the name of the commission. In addition to any other powers and duties
specified elsewhere in this article, the commission shall have the power to: (1) Regulate
its own procedures except as otherwise provided in this chapter. (2) Define any term not defined
in this article. (3) Prescribe forms necessary to carry out the purposes of this article.
(4) Obtain access to investigative reports made by law enforcement officers or law enforcement
agencies which may be necessary to assist the commission in making a determination of eligibility
for compensation under this article; provided however, the reports and the information contained
herein, when received by the commission, shall be confidential and under no circumstances
shall the commission disclose the same except to a grand jury. (5)...
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36-18-27
Section 36-18-27 Disclosure of DNA records. DNA records collected and maintained for
the purpose of the identification of criminal suspects or offenders shall be disclosed only:
(a) To criminal justice agencies for law enforcement identification purposes. (b) In judicial
proceedings, if otherwise admissible. (c) For criminal defense purposes, to a defendant, who
shall have access to samples and analyses performed in connection with the case in which such
defendant is charged. (Acts 1994, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 94-804, p. 109, §8.)...
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15-20A-11
Section 15-20A-11 Adult sex offender - Prohibited residence locations, etc. (a) No adult
sex offender shall establish a residence or maintain a residence after release or conviction
within 2,000 feet of the property on which any school, childcare facility, or resident camp
facility is located unless otherwise exempted pursuant to Sections 15-20A-23 and 15-20A-24.
For the purposes of this section, a resident camp facility includes any place, area,
parcel, or tract of land which contains permanent or semi-permanent facilities for sleeping
owned by a business, church, or nonprofit organization used primarily for educational, recreational,
or religious purposes for minors and the location of the resident camp has been provided to
local law enforcement. Resident camp does not include a private residence, farm, or hunting
or fishing camp. (b) No adult sex offender shall establish a residence or maintain a residence
after release or conviction within 2,000 feet of the property on which his or...
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15-20A-38
Section 15-20A-38 Escape from correctional facility. (a) If a sex offender escapes from
a state or local correctional facility, juvenile detention facility, or any other facility
that would not permit unsupervised access to the public, the responsible agency, within 24
hours, shall notify the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, local law enforcement who had
jurisdiction at the time of adjudication or conviction of the sex offense, the sheriff of
the county and each chief of police of every municipality in the county where the sex offender
escaped, and the United States Marshals Service. (b) The responsible agency shall provide
each law enforcement agency listed in subsection (a) with the following information: (1) The
name and aliases of the sex offender. (2) The amount of time remaining to be served by the
sex offender. (3) The nature of the crime for which the sex offender was incarcerated. (4)
A copy of the fingerprints and current photograph of the sex offender and a summary of...

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16-22A-2
Section 16-22A-2 Legislative intent. Under the National Child Protection Act of 1993,
Public Law 103-209, 42 U.S.C. 5119, et seq., the states are required to implement a computerized
information system to provide child abuse crime information through the Federal Bureau of
Investigation National Criminal History Record Information System and may conduct a nationwide
criminal history background information check for the purpose of determining whether an individual
who will have unsupervised access to children is suitable for employment or has been convicted
of a crime that bears upon the fitness of the individual to teach or have responsibility for
the safety and well-being of children as defined in this chapter. The Legislature finds that
there is a compelling state interest and it is in the best interest of the children of Alabama
to protect them from those persons who may inflict physical or mental injury or abuse, sexual
abuse or exploitation, or maltreatment or other mistreatment...
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45-20-150.15
Section 45-20-150.15 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Any device, equipment, record,
money, or stakes used in the operation of any bingo session in violation of this article,
may be contraband and may be seized and be forfeited. Property forfeited may be sold, destroyed,
or retained for official use by the municipal, county, state, or law enforcement agencies,
as the circuit court directs following a full due process hearing. (Act 93-886, p. 151, §16.)...

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45-28-150.16
Section 45-28-150.16 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Any device, equipment, record,
money, or stakes used in any bingo game or operation in violation of this article, may be
contraband and may be seized and is forfeited. Property forfeited may be sold, destroyed,
or retained for official use by the state or county law enforcement agencies as the circuit
court directs, following a full due process hearing. (Act 89-463, p. 942, §17.)...
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45-35-150.14
Section 45-35-150.14 Seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Any device, equipment, record,
money, or stakes used in any bingo game or operation in violation of this article may be declared
contraband and may be seized and be forfeited. Property forfeited may be sold, destroyed,
or retained for official use by the municipal, county, state, or law enforcement agencies,
as the circuit court directs following a full due process hearing. (Act 95-420, p. 910, §15.)...

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