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33-5-6
Section 33-5-6 Enforcement of article. This article shall be enforced by the Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources, Division of Marine Police, by all law-enforcement officers
of the state and by such other agents and employees of the Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources as may be designated and required by the commissioner. (Acts 1959, No. 576,
p. 1442, §5.)...
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9-11-393
Section 9-11-393 Imposition of moratorium on taking of marine mammals and marine mammal products;
exceptions. (a) There shall be a moratorium on the taking of marine mammals and marine mammal
products; except, that marine mammals may be taken pursuant to a permit issued by an appropriate
federal agency as provided in the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and the regulations
promulgated thereunder. (b) Nothing in this article shall prevent a state or local government
official or employee, in the course of his duties as an official or employee, from taking
a marine mammal in a humane manner if such taking is for the protection or welfare of such
mammal or for the protection of the public health and welfare and includes steps designed
to assure the return of such mammal to its natural habitat. (Acts 1976, No. 690, p. 953, §4.)...

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9-12-140
Section 9-12-140 Sale or barter of salvageable parts of liberty ships provided for establishment
of artificial fishing reefs - Authorized; disposition of proceeds. The Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources, Division of Marine Resources, acting through the Commissioner of Conservation
and Natural Resources, may undertake and provide for such conditions of sale or barter as
may be necessary, expedient and to the best interest of the state to prepare Alabama's share
of the 15 liberty ships made available by the federal government to the States of Alabama,
Mississippi and Florida for the purpose of establishing artificial fishing reefs in their
coastal waters. The Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources may realize such moneys
as may be possible from the sale or barter of any salvageable parts of said vessels, including
the trade of salvageable items for services rendered in preparing the vessels for submersion
in Alabama offshore waters. Any moneys derived from such...
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33-5-33
Section 33-5-33 Fees in certain prosecutions. In all misdemeanor cases for violations of the
provisions of this article and regulations promulgated thereunder, and in all misdemeanor
cases for violation of future laws, the enforcement of which is assigned to the Marine Police
Division of the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, cognizable in district
courts or circuit courts, where the defendant pleads guilty and no appeal is taken, no fee
shall be taxed or collected in said court for trial tax, district attorney's fee or entering
judgment in such cases. (Acts 1967, No. 288, p. 817.)...
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33-5-4
Section 33-5-4 Division of Marine Police - Generally. (a) It is hereby expressly made the duty
of the commissioner to set up a division within the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources to be known as the "Division of Marine Police" with sufficient personnel
to perform the necessary clerical and routine work for the department in issuing, handling
and recording vessel registration identifying numbers, including the receiving and accounting
of all registration fees and payments of same into the State Treasury, receiving and recording
accident reports and making such reports of such accidents to such federal agency as may be
required by federal law and such other incidental clerical work connected with the administration
of this article. (b) The law-enforcement officers of the Division of Marine Police of the
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources shall be known as marine police officers.
(Acts 1959, No. 576, p. 1442, §4; Acts 1971, No. 905, p. 1669, §1.)...
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33-5-5
Section 33-5-5 Division of Marine Police - Marine police officers, etc., to have powers of
peace officers. In addition to all other power heretofore granted by law, marine police officers
and all other Department of Conservation and Natural Resources enforcement officers shall
have the power of peace officers in this state and may exercise such powers anywhere within
the state. (Acts 1971, No. 905, p. 1669, §2.)...
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9-12-150
Section 9-12-150 Artificial reef construction permit; transportation, inspection, etc., of
reef materials; bond; penalties. (a) Before any person, firm, corporation, or association
constructs or attempts to construct an artificial fishing reef in the coastal waters of the
State of Alabama as defined by Section 9-7-10, or waters approved by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers adjacent to or which may affect the coastal area of Alabama as defined by Section
9-7-10, and transports or attempts to transport material from which artificial reefs may be
constructed through the waters of this state, the person, firm, corporation, or association
shall have the material inspected and approved by and shall obtain a permit from the Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Marine Resources Division, or any agency
designated in the future by the division, the cost of which shall be twenty-five dollars ($25)
per reef and shall be credited to the Marine Resources Fund. Materials are...
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9-12-35
Section 9-12-35 Cultivation, transplantation, or replanting of public reefs. The Director of
the Marine Resources Division, or his or her agents, under the direction and control of the
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, may cultivate, transplant, or replant the
public reefs of the state or may employ boats, crews, and laborers to cultivate or replant
the public reefs of the state and may employ boats, crews, and laborers to dredge the oysters
in the Alabama waters from places where they are too thick and shall spread them on reefs
where they are too thin, and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, in cultivating
the reefs, transplanting, and spreading oysters and shells, may expend such sums as it may
deem proper. (Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess., No. 169, p. 192, §11; Code 1940, T. 8, §133; Act
2010-699, p. 1692, §1.)...
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9-2-121
Section 9-2-121 Land Resources Information Center; survey and compilation of data; agencies
to file legal instruments. (a) There is hereby created and established within the Lands Division
of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources a State Land Resources Information
Center which shall compile certain data and information as hereinafter prescribed on all state
owned lands, including those lands owned by state supported educational institutions, excepting
however, lands acquired for highway rights of way. Such center shall be under the supervision
of the Director of the Lands Division, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources who
shall compile and keep up to date the following data and information on such lands: (1) Location
- should include postal address and metes and bounds description where applicable; (2) Size
- acreage and dimensions of lot or parcel; (3) Type of development - agricultural, commercial,
governmental, institutional, educational, residential,...
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9-20-2
Section 9-20-2 Definitions. The following terms and phrases shall have the following meanings
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AQUATIC PLANT. Any plant growing in, or
closely associated with, the aquatic environment including, without limitation, floating,
emersed, submersed, ditchbank and wetland plant species. (2) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources. (3) NONINDIGENOUS AQUATIC PLANT. Any aquatic plant
which is not an indigenous or native aquatic plant species of the State of Alabama. (4) PERSON.
Any and all persons, natural or artificial, including, without limitation, any individual,
partnership, association, society, joint stock company, firm, company, corporation, institution,
trust, estate, or other legal or other business organization or any governmental entity, and
any successor, representative, agent or agency of the foregoing. (5) PUBLIC WATERS OF THE
STATE. Those waters which are defined as public waters in Section...
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