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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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27-60-2
Section 27-60-2 Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact. The State of Alabama hereby
agrees to the following interstate compact known as the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation
Compact: ARTICLE I. PURPOSES. The purposes of this compact are, through means of joint and
cooperative action among the compacting states: 1. To promote and protect the interest of
consumers of individual and group annuity, life insurance, disability income, and long-term
care insurance products; 2. To develop uniform standards for insurance products covered under
the compact; 3. To establish a central clearinghouse to receive and provide prompt review
of insurance products covered under the compact and, in certain cases, advertisements related
thereto, submitted by insurers authorized to do business in one or more compacting states;
4. To give appropriate regulatory approval to those product filings and advertisements satisfying
the applicable uniform standard; 5. To improve coordination of...
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27-61-1
Section 27-61-1 Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact. The Surplus Lines Insurance
Multi-State Compliance Compact Act is enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdictions
mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows: PREAMBLE WHEREAS, with
regard to Non-Admitted Insurance policies with risk exposures located in multiple states,
the 111th United States Congress has stipulated in Title V, Subtitle B, the Non-Admitted and
Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010, of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection
Act, hereafter, the NRRA, that: (A) The placement of Non-Admitted Insurance shall be subject
to the statutory and regulatory requirements solely of the insured's Home State, and (B) Any
law, regulation, provision, or action of any State that applies or purports to apply to Non-Admitted
Insurance sold to, solicited by, or negotiated with an insured whose Home State is another
State shall be preempted with respect to such application;...
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13A-3-24
Section 13A-3-24 Use of force by persons with parental, custodial, or special responsibilities.
The use of force upon another person is justified under any of the following circumstances:
(1) A parent, guardian, or other person responsible for the care and supervision of a minor
or an incompetent person, and a teacher or other person responsible for the care and supervision
of a minor for a special purpose, may use reasonable and appropriate physical force upon the
minor or incompetent person when and to the extent that he reasonably believes it necessary
and appropriate to maintain discipline or to promote the welfare of the minor or incompetent
person. (2) A warden or other authorized official of a jail, prison, or correctional institution
may, in order to maintain order and discipline, use whatever physical force is authorized
by law. (3) A person responsible for the maintenance of order in a common or contract carrier
of passengers, or a person acting under his direction, may use...
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13A-6-44
Section 13A-6-44 Kidnapping in the second degree. (a) A person commits the crime of kidnapping
in the second degree if he abducts another person. (b) A person does not commit a crime under
this section if: (1) The abduction is not coupled with intent to use or to threaten to use
deadly force, (2) The actor is a relative of the person abducted, and (3) The actor's sole
purpose is to assume lawful control of that person. The burden of injecting the issue of defense
under this subsection is on the defendant, but this does not shift the burden of proof. (c)
Kidnapping in the second degree is a Class B felony. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §2211.)...

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13A-3-20
Section 13A-3-20 Definitions. The following definitions are applicable to this article: (1)
BUILDING. Any structure which may be entered and utilized by persons for business, public
use, lodging, or the storage of goods, and includes any vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft used
for the lodging of persons or carrying on business therein. Each unit of a building consisting
of two or more units separately occupied or secured is a separate building. (2) DEADLY PHYSICAL
FORCE. Force which, under the circumstances in which it is used, is readily capable of causing
death or serious physical injury. (3) DWELLING. A building which is usually occupied by a
person lodging therein at night, or a building of any kind, including any attached balcony,
whether the building is temporary or permanent, mobile or immobile, which has a roof over
it, and is designed to be occupied by people lodging therein at night. (4) FORCE. Physical
action or threat against another, including confinement. (5) PREMISES. The...
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25-7-11
Section 25-7-11 Use or threats of use of force, etc., to secure or prevent attendance at strike
votes or to influence votes. It shall be unlawful for any person at any time or place, by
force or the threat of force, to seek to secure or prevent attendance at any meeting or voting
place at which any strike vote is taken, or to influence the vote of such employee at such
meeting or voting place by the use of force, coercion or intimidation or by threat of force
or coercion or by the offering of a reward or the threat of loss of employment or membership
in a labor organization. Any person using such force, coercion or threats or offering of rewards
or withholding of membership from labor organizations or any person encouraging, aiding or
abetting in such prohibited conduct shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Acts 1943, No. 298,
p. 252, §13.)...
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13A-8-11
Section 13A-8-11 Unauthorized use of vehicle; unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle. (a)
A person commits the crime of unauthorized use of a vehicle if: (1) Knowing that he does not
have the consent of the owner, he takes, operates, exercises control over or otherwise uses
a propelled vehicle; or (2) Having custody of propelled vehicle pursuant to an agreement between
himself or another and the owner thereof whereby the actor or another is to perform for compensation
a specific service for the owner involving the maintenance, repair or use of the vehicle,
he intentionally uses or operates it, without the consent of the owner, for his own purpose
in a manner constituting a gross deviation from the agreed purpose; or (3) Having custody
of a propelled vehicle pursuant to an agreement with the owner thereof whereby it is to be
returned to the owner at a specified time, he knowingly retains or withholds possession thereof,
without the consent of the owner, for so lengthy a period beyond...
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31-2-115
Section 31-2-115 Dispersion of mob, etc. - Order to disperse. Before using military force in
the dispersion of any riot, rout, tumult, mob, or other lawless or unlawful assembly or combination
mentioned in this chapter, it shall be the duty of the civil officer calling out such military
force, or some other conservator of the peace or, if none be present, then of the officer
in command of the troops or some person by him deputed, to command the persons composing such
riotous, tumultuous, or unlawful assemblage or mob to disperse and retire peacefully to their
respective abodes and businesses; but, in no case, shall it be necessary to use any set or
particular form of words in ordering the dispersion of any riotous, tumultuous, or unlawful
assembly, nor shall any such command be necessary where the officer or person, in order to
give it, would necessarily be put in imminent danger of loss of life or great bodily harm,
or where such unlawful assembly or riot is engaged in the commission...
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13A-1-2
Section 13A-1-2 Definitions. Unless different meanings are expressly specified in subsequent
provisions of this title, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BOOBY
TRAP. Any concealed or camouflaged device designed to cause bodily injury when triggered by
any action of a person making contact with the device. This term includes guns, ammunition,
or explosive devices attached to trip wires or other triggering mechanisms, sharpened stakes,
nails, spikes, electrical devices, lines or wires with hooks attached, and devices for the
production of toxic fumes or gases. (2) BURDEN OF INJECTING THE ISSUE. The term means that
the defendant must offer some competent evidence relating to all matters subject to the burden,
except that the defendant may rely upon evidence presented by the prosecution in meeting the
burden. (3) CLANDESTINE LABORATORY OPERATION. Any of the following: a. Purchase or procurement
of chemicals, supplies, equipment, or laboratory location for the...
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