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13A-10-199
Section 13A-10-199 Hinderance or obstruction during detection, disarming, or destruction of
destructive device or weapon. (a) It shall be unlawful for a person to knowingly hinder or
obstruct an explosive ordnance disposal or technician or bomb technician, law enforcement
officer, fire official, emergency management official, animal trained to detect destructive
devices or bacteriological or biological weapons, or a robot or mechanical device designed
or utilized by a law enforcement officer, fire official, or emergency management official
of this state or of the United States in the detection, disarming, or destruction of a destructive
device or bacteriological or biological weapon. (b) A person convicted of a violation of this
section shall be guilty of a Class C felony. (Act 2009-718, p. 2115, §10.)...
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16-47-10
Section 16-47-10 Police officers - Appointed by president; powers and duties generally. The
president of the university may appoint or employ one or more suitable persons to act as police
officers to keep off intruders and prevent trespass upon and damage to the property of the
university. Such person shall be charged with all the duties and invested with all the powers
of police officers. The officer may eject trespassers from the university buildings and grounds.
The officer may, without warrant, arrest persons who commit disorderly conduct, or trespass
on the property of the institution, or in any circumstance in which an arrest by a police
officer without a warrant is authorized by law, and carry them before the nearest district
court or municipal court charged with the trial of such offenders. Upon proper affidavit charging
the offense, the person arrested may be tried by the court and convicted as in case of persons
brought before the court on a warrant. The officer or officers...
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16-52-12
Section 16-52-12 Police officers - Powers and duties. The President of Jacksonville State University
may appoint or employ one or more suitable persons to act 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.
The officer may eject trespassers from the university buildings and grounds. The officer,
without a warrant, may arrest any persons who commit disorderly conduct or trespass on the
property of the university, or in any circumstance in which an arrest by a police officer
without a warrant is authorized by law, and carry them before the nearest district court or
municipal court charged with the trial of such offense. Upon proper affidavit charging the
offense, the person arrested may be tried by the court and convicted as in cases of persons
brought before the court on a warrant. The officer may summon a...
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22-50-21
Section 22-50-21 Police officers for state mental health facilities or hospitals. The State
Mental Health Officer may appoint or employ one or more suitable persons to act as police
officers to arrest intruders, trespassers, and persons guilty of improper or disorderly conduct
on the property of state mental health facilities or hospitals. Such officers shall be charged
with all the duties and invested with all the powers of police officers and may eject trespassers
from the hospital grounds, buildings, or lands or arrest them and may, without warrant, arrest
any person guilty of abuse of a patient, of a misdemeanor or disorderly conduct, of stealing
or injuring property or other offenses committed on the lands or premises of the hospitals
and take such person before a district court judge or other officer charged with trial of
such offenders, before whom, upon proper affidavit charging the offense, the person so arrested
shall be tried and, if found guilty, convicted as in cases of...
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13A-11-14.1
Section 13A-11-14.1 Aggravated cruelty to animals. (a) A person commits the crime of aggravated
cruelty to animals if the person intentionally or knowingly violates Section 13A-11-14, and
the act of cruelty or neglect involved the infliction of torture to the animal. (b) The word
torture as used in this section shall mean the act of doing physical injury to an animal by
the infliction of inhumane treatment or gross physical abuse meant to cause the animal intensive
or prolonged pain or serious physical injury, or by causing the death of the animal. (c) For
purposes of this section and Section 13A-11-14, the terms torture and cruelty do not include
the following: (1) Actions taken if there is a reasonable fear of imminent attack, or conduct
which is otherwise permitted under the agricultural or animal husbandry laws, customs, or
practices of this state or the United States, including, but not limited to, catfish, cattle,
goats, horses, pigs, hogs, poultry, sheep, pen-raised game, rodeo...
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13A-11-240
Section 13A-11-240 Definitions. (a) The word "torture" as used in this article shall
mean the act of doing physical injury to a dog or cat by the infliction of inhumane treatment
or gross physical abuse meant to cause said animal intensive or prolonged pain or serious
physical injury, or thereby causing death due to said act. (b) The word "cruel"
as used in this article shall mean: Every act, omission, or neglect, including abandonment,
where unnecessary or unjustifiable pain or suffering, including abandonment, is caused or
where unnecessary pain or suffering is allowed to continue. (c) The words "dog or cat"
as used in this article shall mean any domesticated member of the dog or cat family. (Act
2000-615, &amp;sect; 1.)...
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24-8A-2
Section 24-8A-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ASSISTANCE ANIMAL. An animal, other than a service animal, that
qualifies as a reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act, Public Law 90-284, 42
U.S.C. § 3601, et seq., or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112,
29 U.S.C. § 794. This term includes an emotional support animal when the animal qualifies
as a reasonable accommodation. (2) DISABILITY. A physical or mental impairment which substantially
limits one or more major life activities. (3) LANDLORD. A person or company that owns, manages,
or enforces pet policies in housing subject to the Fair Housing Act or the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973. (4) RELIABLE DOCUMENTATION. Documentation allowed to be requested upon receipt
of a request for reasonable accommodation under the Fair Housing Act or Section 503 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The term only includes documentation from a...
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36-21-123
Section 36-21-123 Powers generally. Any police officer appointed by a tribe pursuant to Section
36-21-122 shall be charged with all the powers of state police officers including, but not
limited to, the right to bear firearms. The police officers of a tribe may do any of the following:
(1) Eject trespassers from the buildings and grounds of the reservation. (2) Without a warrant,
arrest a person who is engaging in disorderly conduct, trespassing upon the property of the
reservation, or committing any public offense in the presence of the police officer on the
reservation property, carry the person before the proper court, and, upon proper affidavit,
charge the person with committing the offense. The person so arrested may be tried and convicted
as in cases of persons brought before a court on the warrant of the court. (3) Arrest any
person pursuant to a warrant who is on the premises of the reservation and is charged with
any public offense and take the person before the proper office....
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16-49-4
Section 16-49-4 Powers and duties of university police officers. (a) The President of Alabama
Agricultural and Mechanical University, with the approval of the board of trustees, is hereby
authorized to appoint and employ suitable persons to act 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 vested with all the powers of police officers and
may eject trespassers from the university buildings and grounds, and may, without warrant,
arrest any persons guilty of disorderly conduct or of trespass upon the property of the university,
or for any public offense committed in their presence, and carry them before the nearest court
or any other officer charged with the trial of such offenders, before whom, upon proper affidavit
charging the offense, any person so arrested may be tried and convicted as in cases of persons
brought before him on his warrant, and may with...
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16-50-4
Section 16-50-4 Powers and duties of university police officers. (a) The President of Alabama
State University, with the approval of the board of trustees, is hereby authorized to appoint
and employ suitable persons to act 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 vested with all the powers of police officers and may eject trespassers
from the university buildings and grounds and may, without warrant, arrest any persons guilty
of disorderly conduct or of trespass upon the property of the university, or for any public
offense committed in their presence, and carry them before the nearest court or officer charged
with the trial of such offenders, before whom, upon proper affidavit charging the offense,
any person so arrested may be tried and convicted as in cases of persons brought before him
on his warrant, and such officers shall have authority to...
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