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45-2-236
Section 45-2-236 Contracting of police services by municipality. (a) This section shall apply
only to Baldwin County. (b) On and after September 1, 2007, any municipality within Baldwin
County may contract for police services with the sheriff of the county. The contract may include
the enforcement by the sheriff and his or her duly commissioned deputies of all laws within
the corporate limits and police jurisdiction of the municipality including municipal ordinances
and the arrest or citation of any offenders as if the sheriff and his or her deputies were
duly constituted police officers of the municipality. (c) A municipality entering into a contract
with the sheriff for police services shall pay to the county treasury a sum sufficient to
provide the necessary manpower and equipment as mutually agreed upon by the municipal governing
body, the sheriff of the county, and the county commission. (d) The county governing body
may receive from the municipality within the county money for...
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45-22-235
Section 45-22-235 Contracting of police services by municipality. (a) This section shall apply
only to Cullman County. (b) On and after August 1, 2013, any municipality within Cullman County
may contract for police services with the sheriff of the county. The contract may include
the enforcement by the sheriff and his or her duly commissioned deputies of all laws within
the corporate limits and police jurisdiction of the municipality including municipal ordinances
and the arrest or citation of any offenders as if the sheriff and his or her deputies were
duly constituted police officers of the municipality. (c) A municipality entering into a contract
with the sheriff for police services shall pay to the county treasury a sum sufficient to
provide the necessary manpower and equipment as mutually agreed upon by the municipal governing
body, the sheriff of the county, and the county commission. (d) The county governing body
may receive from the municipality within the county money for...
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8-16-11
Section 8-16-11 Powers of sheriff conferred upon commissioner and sealers; exhibition of badges;
power of arrest. There is conferred upon the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries and
local sealers of weights and measures the same powers in their respective jurisdictions as
are possessed by sheriffs of this state for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of
this chapter only. In the exercise of their duties they shall exhibit their badges to any
person questioning their authority upon demand. They are authorized and empowered to make
arrests of any person violating any provisions of this chapter. (Ag. Code 1927, §240; Code
1940, T. 2, §599.)...
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32-6-65
Section 32-6-65 Uniform registration renewal form; centralized registration prohibited; penalties.
(a) There shall be one uniform registration renewal form to be used statewide. Such form shall
be designed so as to provide for both the transfer of ownership and the registration of the
vehicle. All receipts shall be sent to the county agencies charged with handling vehicle registration.
Receipts may be provided to the registrant in a tangible format or in an electronic format,
as prescribed by the department. The state and the county shall capture the color of the motor
vehicle in their permanent records. This subsection shall not give the Department of Revenue
authority to centralize vehicle registration. Centralized registration is specifically prohibited
and it is the legislative intent that automotive vehicle registration shall remain at the
county level. (b)(1) A penalty of fifteen dollars ($15) shall be assessed by the official
charged with issuing motor vehicle licenses for the...
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41-9-335
Section 41-9-335 Created; composition; powers and duties. (a) A board of trustees to be known
as the St. Stephens Historical Commission is hereby authorized to be appointed and established
for the purpose of acquiring, maintaining, protecting, and promoting certain properties of
historical interest at St. Stephens, in Washington County, in the general vicinity of the
site of the first territorial capital of Alabama. The board shall be comprised of 11 members,
and the first five enumerated appointees designated herein shall serve for terms of two, three,
four, five, and six years, respectively, with subsequent appointees serving for terms of six
years. The four board members appointed by the legislative delegation representing Washington
County pursuant to subsection (b), including the initial appointees, shall serve terms of
six years. At least one of the four new members appointed by the Washington County Legislative
Delegation shall be African American. The ex officio board member...
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45-28-100.02
Section 45-28-100.02 School resource officers. (a) This section shall apply only in Etowah
County. (b) A person who retired from the position of municipal police officer, deputy sheriff,
or other position that required certification by the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and
Training Commission, the commission, and who retired in good standing may be employed as a
part-time school resource officer by Etowah County or by a municipality or local school district
in Etowah County in accordance with this section. (c) As a part-time employee, a school resource
officer shall not be eligible for health insurance or retirement benefits beyond those benefits
the person is already receiving through his or her former full-time employment. Even though
part-time, a part-time school resource officer may be required to work a schedule that coincides
with a full school day schedule for the period when school is in regular operation and as
otherwise needed. (d) Part-time school resource officers shall...
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9-11-191
Section 9-11-191 Catching of nongame fish from public waters by use of wire baskets - License
- Required; issuance; fees; disposition of fees. Any person desiring a license to fish with
such wire basket in areas where they may be legalized by regulation as provided for in this
article may apply to the probate judge or other appropriate licensing authority in any county
of this state affected by the provisions of this article and shall pay a privilege license
tax of $1.00 for each wire basket he proposes to fish. Judges of probate, license commissioners
or other persons authorized and designated to issue fishing licenses shall be entitled to
a fee of $.25 for each license so issued, which fee shall be in addition to the amount designated
in this article as the cost of such license; provided, that all fees collected by any probate
judge or license commissioner who is paid a salary for the performance of his duties shall
be paid by him into the county treasury to the credit of the...
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11-40-10.2
Section 11-40-10.2 Rehiring of certain law enforcement officers retired from state or local
law enforcement agency. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a Class
5, Class 6, Class 7, or Class 8 municipality may rehire a retired law enforcement officer
to perform duties as needed if the mayor, or town or city council, as appropriate, declares
all of the following: (1) There is a critical personnel shortage such that the rehiring is
necessary to provide public safety services. (2) The retired law enforcement officer retired
from any state or local law enforcement agency within the State of Alabama which subscribes
to the same pension system as the reemploying authority, and has been retired for at least
45 consecutive days prior to reemployment with a municipality. (3) The retired law enforcement
officer, at the time of retirement, met the qualifications as a law enforcement officer provided
in Section 36-21-46, and the standards and rules issued by the Alabama Peace...
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16-55-10
Section 16-55-10 Police officers. (a) The President of the University of South Alabama may
appoint and employ suitable persons to serve as police officers to keep off intruders and
prevent trespass upon and damage to the property and grounds of the university. Such persons
shall be charged with all the duties and invested with all the powers of police officers.
An officer may eject trespassers from university buildings and grounds owned, leased, or otherwise
controlled by the university. An officer may arrest any person for any offense provided by
law and shall transport the offender to the nearest district court or municipal court charged
with the trial of such offense. (b) The police officers provided for in this section shall
cooperate with and, when requested, furnish assistance to the regularly constituted authorities
of the Municipalities of Mobile and Fairhope, and their jurisdiction and authority shall be
coextensive within the police jurisdictions of those municipalities. (c)...
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22-27-3
Section 22-27-3 Authority of local governing bodies as waste collections and disposal; household
exemptions; state regulatory program. (a) Generally. (1) The county commission or municipal
governing body may, and is hereby authorized to, make available to the general public collection
and disposal facilities for solid wastes in a manner acceptable to the department. The county
commission or municipal governing body may provide such collection or disposal services by
contract with private or other controlling agencies and may include house-to-house service
or the placement of regularly serviced and controlled bulk refuse receptacles within reasonable
(generally less than eight miles) distance from the farthest affected household and the wastes
managed in a manner acceptable to the department. (2) Any county commission or municipal governing
body providing services to the public under this article shall have the power and authority
by resolution or ordinance to adopt rules and...
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