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41-9-625
Section 41-9-625 Collection of biometric identifiers by law enforcement and correctional agencies;
procedure for elimination and removal of information. (a) All persons in this state in charge
of law enforcement and correctional agencies shall obtain biometric identifiers, which may
include fingerprints, photographs, palm prints, retina scans, or other identifiers specified
by the FBI, according to the biometric identification system at ALEA and the rules established
by the commission of all persons arrested or taken into custody as fugitives from justice,
and of all unidentified human corpses in their jurisdictions. All biometric identifiers collected
according to this section shall be provided to ALEA according to the rules of the commission.
(b) If any person arrested or taken into custody is subsequently released without charge or
cleared of the offense through criminal justice proceedings, the disposition shall be reported
by all state, county, and municipal criminal justice...
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41-9-590
Section 41-9-590 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(1) AJIC or COMMISSION. The Alabama Justice Information Commission. (2) ALEA. The Alabama
State Law Enforcement Agency. (3) CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES. Federal, state, local, and tribal
public agencies that perform substantial activities or planning for activities relating to
the identification, apprehension, prosecution, adjudication, or rehabilitation of civil, traffic,
and criminal offenders. (4) CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION. Data necessary for criminal justice
agencies to perform their duties and enforce existing law. This term includes biometric, identity
history, person, organization, property, when accompanied by any personally identifiable information,
case/incident history data, and any other data deemed criminal justice information by the
FBI CJIS Security Policy. The term also includes...
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22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate
Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in form substantially
as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public through verification of competency
and ensure accountability for patient care related activities all states license emergency
medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), advanced EMTs
and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day movement of EMS personnel
across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as assigned by an appropriate
authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal recognition to EMS personnel
licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states have a vested interest in
protecting the public's health and safety...
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41-9-628
Section 41-9-628 Collection of biometric identifiers by persons in charge of penal operations;
procedure upon release from commitment. (a) All persons in charge of penal operations under
the authority of the Department of Corrections shall obtain biometric identifiers, which may
include fingerprints, photographs, palm prints, retina scans, or other identifiers specified
by the FBI, according to the biometric identification system at ALEA and the rules established
by the commission of all persons received on commitment to these institutions. All biometric
identifiers collected according to this section shall be provided to ALEA according to the
rules of the commission within 10 days after the arrival at the institution of the person
committed. (b) At the time of release, the institution shall again obtain fingerprints or
other biometric identifiers as determined by the commission and forward them to ALEA within
10 days. Immediately upon release, the institution shall notify ALEA of the...
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41-9-623
Section 41-9-623 Submission of data to Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (a) All criminal
justice agencies within the state shall submit to ALEA fingerprints, descriptions, photographs,
and other identifying data on the following persons: (1) Persons who have been lawfully arrested
in this state for an offense. (2) Persons who have been charged with an act of delinquency
or adjudicated a youthful offender for conduct which would constitute an offense if committed
by an adult. (b) All chiefs of police, sheriffs, prosecuting attorneys, parole and probation
officers, wardens, or other persons in charge of correctional or detention institutions in
this state shall furnish ALEA with any other data deemed necessary by the commission to carry
out its responsibilities under this article. (c) The Administrative Director of Courts or
the chief administrative officer of any other entity charged with the compilation of information
and statistics pertaining to the disposition of criminal,...
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22-50-90
Section 22-50-90 Definitions. (a) When used in this article, the following words and terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) CRIMINAL HISTORY BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Any information
collected and stored in the criminal record repository of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) reflecting the result of an arrest, detention, or initiation of a criminal proceeding
by criminal justice agencies, including, but not limited to, arrest record information, fingerprint
cards, correctional induction and release information, identifiable descriptions, and notations
of arrests, detention, indictments, or other formal charges. The term shall not include analytical
records or investigative reports that contain criminal intelligence information or criminal
investigation information. (2) DIRECT CARE PROVIDER. A psychiatrist, medical doctor, psychologist,
social worker, community service specialist, therapist, nurse, mental health worker, foster
care provider, police officer, and any other...
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32-2-60
Section 32-2-60 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) CRIMINAL
HISTORY INFORMATION. Information collected and stored in the criminal record repository of
the Department of Public Safety reflecting the result of an arrest, detention, or initiation
of a criminal proceeding by criminal justice agencies, including, but not limited to, arrest
record information, fingerprint cards, correctional induction and release information, identifiable
descriptions and notations of arrests, detentions, indictments, or other formal charges. The
term shall not include analytical records or investigative reports that contain criminal intelligence
information or criminal investigation information. (2) CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCY. Any municipal,
county, state, or federal agency whose personnel have power of arrest and who perform a law
enforcement function. This definition shall also...
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15-20A-42
Section 15-20A-42 Collection and dissemination of information by Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency. (a) Any jurisdiction or agency responsible for registering a sex offender shall immediately
forward all required registration information and any changes to the required registration
information received to the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency in a manner determined by
the Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency and promulgated in rule by the secretary
upon recommendation of an advisory board consisting of representatives of the office of the
Attorney General, District Attorneys Association, Chiefs of Police Association, Sheriffs Association,
and the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. The advisory board members shall not receive
any compensation or reimbursement for serving on the advisory board. (b) Upon notification
or discovery of the death of a sex offender, the registering agency shall immediately notify
the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (c) The...
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12-15-134
Section 12-15-134 Maintenance and inspection of law enforcement records. (a) Law enforcement
agencies shall take special precautions to ensure that law enforcement records and files concerning
a child will be maintained in a manner and pursuant to those safeguards that will protect
against disclosure to any unauthorized person, department, agency, or entity. Unless a charge
of delinquency is transferred for criminal prosecution pursuant to Section 12-15-203 or the
juvenile court otherwise orders in the interests of the child or of national security, the
law enforcement records and files with respect to the child shall not be open to public inspection
nor their contents disclosed to the public. (b) Law enforcement records and files described
in subsection (a) shall be open to inspection and copying by the following: (1) A juvenile
court having a child currently before it in any proceeding. (2) Personnel of the Department
of Human Resources, the Department of Youth Services, public and...
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32-5A-194
Section 32-5A-194 Chemical tests; admissible as evidence; procedure for valid chemical analyses;
permits for individuals performing analyses; persons qualified to withdraw blood; presumptions
based on percent of alcohol in blood; refusal to submit; no liability for technician. (a)
Upon the trial of any civil, criminal, or quasi-criminal action or proceeding arising out
of acts alleged to have been committed by any person while driving or in actual control of
a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance, evidence of the amount
of alcohol or controlled substance in a person's blood at the alleged time, as determined
by a chemical analysis of the person's blood, urine, breath, or other bodily substance, shall
be admissible. Where such a chemical test is made the following provisions shall apply: (1)
Chemical analyses of the person's blood, urine, breath, or other bodily substance to be considered
valid under the provisions of this section shall have been...
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