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45-41-210
Section 45-41-210 Abandoned motor vehicles. (a) In Lee County, except in the jurisdiction of
the City of Auburn, any motor vehicle left unattended on any private property without the
express or implied permission of the owner or lessee of the property or his or her agent shall
be considered an abandoned vehicle and may be towed or wheel locked, or both, by the owner
or lessee of the property or his or her agent provided the motor vehicle is left on property
posted in accordance with this section. (b) A posted notice, when required by this section,
shall meet the following specifications: (1) The notice shall be prominently placed at each
driveway access or curb cut allowing vehicular access to the property, within five feet from
the public right-of-way line. If there are no curbs or access barriers, the signs shall be
posted not less than one sign each 25 feet of lot frontage. (2) The notice shall clearly indicate,
in not less than two-inch high light-reflective letters on a...
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15-22-1.3
Section 15-22-1.3 Interstate transfer application fee. (a) Any adult offender placed under
community supervision and released to the community under the jurisdiction of the courts,
paroling authorities, corrections, or other criminal justice agencies filing a written request
to transfer residence from this state to another state under the Interstate Compact for Adult
Offender Supervision shall pay a transfer application fee of seventy-five dollars ($75) for
each application prepared for the offender. An exemption from the transfer application fee
under this subsection may be granted by the Board of Pardons and Paroles for undue hardship
on a case-by-case basis upon the written request of the offender making an application for
transfer. (b) The proceeds of the application fees collected pursuant to subsection (a) shall
be deposited into the State Treasury to the credit of the Probationer's Upkeep Fund. The funds
are hereby continuously appropriated to the Board of Pardons and Paroles....
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16-1-51.1
Section 16-1-51.1 Comprehensive model policy for supervision and monitoring of juvenile sex
offender students; educational placement of juvenile sex offenders. (a)(1) On or before January
1, 2019, the State Board of Education shall develop a comprehensive model policy for the supervision
and monitoring of juvenile sex offender students, who have a low risk of re-offense and are
enrolled, attending class, and participating in school activities with the general population
of students. The purpose of the model policy is to provide a safe and secure environment for
all students and staff. The model policy shall be adopted by each local board of education
and implemented beginning with the 2020-2021 school year. The model policy, at a minimum,
shall contain all of the following components: a. Application to all school property and school-sponsored
functions including, but not limited to, classroom instructional time, assemblies, athletic
events, extracurricular activities, and school bus...
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11-47-116
Section 11-47-116 Taking up and storing of abandoned and stolen personal property; redemption
by owner; sale and disposition of proceeds. (a) All municipalities are hereby authorized to
provide by ordinance for the taking up and storing of abandoned and stolen personal property
found within the corporate limits or outside the corporate limits but within the police jurisdictions
and to sell the same in the manner provided in subsection (b) of this section. A permanent
record giving the date of the taking of each piece of such property, the place where found
and taken and a description of the property shall be kept. The property so taken shall be
stored in a suitable place to protect it from deterioration; provided, that if the property
be perishable the same may be sold at once without notice, in which case the proceeds shall
be held for a period of six months for the account of the owner and if not called for within
that time shall be converted into the general fund. (b) At least every...
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45-1-200
Section 45-1-200 License requirements for door-to-door sales. (a) All persons engaged in the
business of selling products door-to-door for profit in Autauga County shall have a state
transient business license, governed by either Section 40-12-172 or Section 40-12-174, if
applicable, and a county business license issued by the commissioner of licenses, and shall
pay any license or privilege fee and any issuance fee required therefor. (b) The person or
business shall apply for application to the commissioner of licenses on forms provided by
the commissioner. The application form shall require the applicant to fully describe the nature
of the business and the type of products or services to be sold. (c) Any person who is engaged
in door-to-door sales shall provide to the commissioner his or her full name, date of birth,
Social Security number or federal employer identification number, driver's license or other
government issued identification number, address, and the name and address of...
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6-5-345
Section 6-5-345 Duty of care owed by possessor of real property to certain trespassers. (a)
For the purpose of this section, the following words have the following meanings: (1) POSSESSOR
OF REAL PROPERTY or POSSESSOR. The owner, lessee, renter, or other lawful occupant of real
property. (2) TRESPASSER. A person who goes upon the premises of another without permission
or invitation, expressed or implied, or who, after rightfully entering upon the premises of
another, remains on the premises after consent or license to enter or use the premises has
been terminated. (b)(1) A possessor of real property owes no duty of care to a trespasser
except to: a. Refrain from causing wanton or intentional injury, including by a trap or pitfall.
b. Exercise reasonable care to avoid causing injury to a known trespasser in a position of
peril and to use reasonable care to warn a known trespasser of dangers known by the possessor
to exist on the property. c. Exercise reasonable diligence to warn a...
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25-13-18
Section 25-13-18 Installation by licensee; certification of compliance; certificate of operation;
inspection. (a) All new conveyance installations shall be performed by a sole proprietor,
firm, or corporation to which a license to install or service conveyances has been issued.
Subsequent to installation, the licensed sole proprietor, firm, or corporation must certify
compliance with the applicable sections of this chapter. Prior to any conveyance being used,
the property owner or lessee must obtain a certificate of operation from the administrator.
A fee as set forth in this chapter shall be paid for the certificate of operation. It shall
be the responsibility of the licensed elevator contractor to complete and submit first-time
registrations for new installations. The certificate of operation fee for newly installed
elevators, platform lifts, and stairway chairlifts for private residences shall be subsequent
to an inspection by a licensed third party inspection firm. (b) The...
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13A-8-117
Section 13A-8-117 Forfeiture of certain computers, software, etc. (a) On conviction of a violation
of this article or any other violation of the criminal laws of Alabama, the court shall order
that any computer, computer system, computer network, instrument of communication, software
or data that was owned or used by the defendant with the owner's knowledge of the unlawful
act or where the owner had reason to know of the unlawful act, and that was used in the commission
of the offense be forfeited to the State of Alabama and sold, destroyed, or otherwise properly
disposed. If the defendant is a minor, it also includes the above listed property of the parent
or guardian of the defendant. The manner, method, and procedure for the forfeiture and condemnation
or forfeiture of such thing shall be the same as that provided by law for the confiscation
or condemnation or forfeiture of automobiles, conveyances, or vehicles in which alcoholic
beverages are illegally transported. If the computer,...
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15-20A-20
Section 15-20A-20 Adult sex offender - Electronic monitoring. (a) The Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency shall implement a system of active and passive electronic monitoring that identifies
the location of a monitored person and that can produce upon request reports or records of
the person's presence near or within a crime scene or prohibited area, the person's departure
from specified geographic limitations, or curfew violations by the offender. The Director
of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency may promulgate any rules as are necessary to implement
and administer this system of active electronic monitoring including establishing policies
and procedures to notify the person's probation and parole officer or other court-appointed
supervising authority when a violation of his or her electronic monitoring restrictions has
occurred. (b) The Board of Pardons and Paroles or a court may require, as a condition of release
on parole, probation, community corrections, court referral...
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24-2-2
Section 24-2-2 Powers of housing authorities or municipalities - Acquisition and redevelopment
of blighted property; limitations on eminent domain; definitions. (a) Any housing authority
now or hereafter established pursuant to this title, or any incorporated city or town may
carry out any work or undertaking, hereafter called a "redevelopment project": (1)
To acquire blighted property as defined in subsection (c). (2) To acquire other real property
for the purpose of removing, preventing, or reducing blight, blighting factors, or the causes
of blight, but this authority to acquire such other property shall not be construed to grant
the power of eminent domain to acquire property that is not blighted without the consent of
the owner. (3) To clear any areas acquired and install, construct, or reconstruct streets,
utilities, and site improvements essential to the preparation of sites for uses in accordance
with the redevelopment plan. (4) To sell or lease land so acquired for uses in...
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