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15-27-19
Section 15-27-19 Adoption of rules. The Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center Commission
shall adopt rules for the submission of data from criminal justice agencies necessary to complete
the criminal history record within the state criminal history repository. Data within the
repository shall include all records allowed by federal regulation of state repositories.
(Act 2014-292, p. 1043, §19.)...
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12-19-180
Section 12-19-180 Criminal history processing fee; allocation of monies; access to court data
from within and without Unified Judicial System; user fees to be deposited in Court Automation
Fund; section not bar to public access to court records. (a) In addition to all other costs,
fees, or fines prescribed by law, each person convicted of a crime in a municipal, district,
or circuit court, except traffic cases which do not involve driving under the influence of
alcohol or controlled substances as set out in Section 32-5A-191, and conservation cases and
juvenile cases, shall be assessed a criminal history processing fee of thirty dollars ($30).
The assessment shall be automatically assessed by the clerk of the court upon conviction.
(b) There is created in the State Treasury a fund to be designated as the Public Safety Automated
Fingerprint Identification System Fund, a fund to be designated as the Court Automation Fund,
and a fund to be designated as the Criminal Justice Information...
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30-5B-5
Section 30-5B-5 Registration of order. (a) Any individual may register a foreign protection
order in this state. To register a foreign protection order, an individual shall present a
certified copy of the order to any circuit or district court clerk in the state and complete
an affidavit as provided in subsection (d). (b) The court clerk shall enter, as expeditiously
as possible, all necessary information into the State Judicial Information System which shall
be electronically transmitted by the Administrative Office of Courts to the Alabama Criminal
Justice Information System. After the order is registered, a copy of the order stamped filed
by the court clerk shall be provided by the clerk's office to the person registering the order.
(c) The Criminal Justice Information Center, as Alabama's central registry of protection orders,
shall enter, as expeditiously as possible, an order upon electronic submission from the State
Judicial Information System of information concerning a valid...
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41-9-627
Section 41-9-627 Notice to Alabama State Law Enforcement agency of arrest warrants which cannot
be served; notice when warrant served or withdrawn; report of outstanding warrants. (a) All
persons in this state in charge of criminal justice agencies shall submit to ALEA detailed
descriptions of arrest warrants and related identifying data immediately upon determination
of the fact that the warrant cannot be served for the reasons stated. (b) If the warrant is
subsequently served or withdrawn, the criminal justice agency concerned must immediately notify
ALEA of the service or withdrawal. (c) The agency concerned, no later than January 31 of each
year and at other times if requested by the commission, shall confirm to ALEA all arrest warrants
of this type which continue to be outstanding. (Acts 1975, No. 872, §21; Act 2019-495, §1.)...

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15-27-7
Section 15-27-7 Archive of records; withdrawal of records from national criminal records repository.
(a) Upon receipt of the order of expungement, a criminal justice agency in possession of records
subject to the order shall immediately forward the records to the Alabama Criminal Justice
Information Center. The center shall digitally archive the records in a manner prescribed
by the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center Commission and designate the records as
protected notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter. Such records may not be used
for any non-criminal justice purpose and may only be made available to criminal justice agencies
upon acknowledgement of an investigation or other criminal matter involving the person related
to the expungement. Any expunged records that were added to a federal database shall be requested
to be removed and not made available within any interstate criminal database. (b) Records
expunged under this chapter may not be transmitted to the...
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41-27-12
Section 41-27-12 Collection and compilation of data related to incidents involving excessive
force by law enforcement officers. (a) The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1)
The preservation of human life is of the highest value in this state. (2) It is of utmost
importance that law enforcement agencies implement policies and practices to prohibit the
use of unnecessary lethal force by law enforcement officers. (3) Law enforcement officers
should be properly trained to reduce the prevalence of incidents involving excessive force.
(b) Beginning on January 1, 2018, the Alabama Criminal Justice Information System shall collect
data regarding any and all allegations of excessive force by state, county, and municipal
law enforcement officers. (c) The Alabama Criminal Justice Information System shall collect
data for all incidents, including the race of the officer and the victim or victims, specific
facts relating to the incident, whether the incident was subject to court action...
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38-13-1
Section 38-13-1 Legislative findings and intent. Under the National Child Protection Act of
1993, Public Law 103-209, 42 U.S.C. § 5119, et seq., the states are permitted to implement
a computerized information system to provide child abuse crime information through the Federal
Bureau of Investigation National Criminal History Record Information System. The states may
conduct a nationwide criminal history background check for the purpose of determining whether
an individual who shall have unsupervised access to children, the elderly, or individuals
with disabilities has been convicted of a crime that bears upon the fitness of the individual
to provide care to or have responsibility for the safety and well-being of children, the elderly,
or individuals with disabilities as defined in this chapter. The Legislature finds that there
is an important state interest and it is in the best interest of the children, the elderly,
and individuals with disabilities of Alabama to protect them from...
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45-8-81.02
Section 45-8-81.02 Computer systems; Justice Technology Fund; additional costs, charges, booking
fees. (a)(1) In Calhoun County, in any case in which court costs are assessed in a municipal
court in the county, there shall be assessed and collected, in the same manner as other costs
and charges are collected, an additional court cost in the amount of five dollars ($5) per
case which shall be used for the operation, maintenance, upgrade, and support of computer
or technology systems at the Calhoun County Courthouse and for the Calhoun County Justice
Technology Fund. (2) The Calhoun County Justice Technology Fund shall be established for the
deposit of the additional court costs collected in municipal court cases pursuant to this
section. The fund shall be maintained in an interest-bearing account in a bank within Calhoun
County and shall be under the supervision of the Calhoun County Justice Information System.
Funds collected shall be forwarded monthly by the clerks of the municipal...
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12-25-11
Section 12-25-11 Cooperation with commission. Agencies of the state government shall cooperate
with the commission as necessary for the commission to carry out its responsibilities. Upon
the request of the commission, each agency and department of the state shall make its services,
equipment, personnel, facilities, and information available to the greatest practicable extent
to the commission in the execution of its functions without cost to the commission. The commission
shall have access to all offender records maintained by other state departments and agencies,
including, but not limited to, the Department of Corrections, the Board of Pardons and Paroles,
the Administrative Office of Courts, and the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center.
All offender information received by the commission shall remain subject to the confidentiality
requirements of the department or agency providing the information. The commission, however,
may release non-identifying offender information for...
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12-25-4
Section 12-25-4 Advisory council. (a) An advisory council to the commission shall be established
to advise and consult the commission on sentencing matters. The advisory council shall be
composed of representatives from the various state and non-state agencies and organizations
having an interest in or whose operations directly or indirectly impact upon the criminal
justice system. Membership of the advisory council shall include: (1) The Director of Public
Safety, or his or her designee. (2) The Director of the Department of Youth Services, or his
or her designee. (3) A sheriff appointed by the Alabama Sheriff's Association. (4) A police
chief appointed by the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police. (5) A director of a community
corrections program appointed by the Chief Justice. (6) A representative of a prison ministry
organization, who is not employed by the state, appointed by the Commissioner of the Department
of Corrections. (7) A rehabilitated former prison inmate appointed by...
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