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45-28-82.28
Section 45-28-82.28 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement, as a part of the pretrial diversion program, that the offender
be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an inpatient or outpatient basis or receive other
treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may require the offender
to submit to periodic or random drug testing or other terms and conditions related to substance
abuse. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless otherwise approved by the district
attorney. (Act 2011-606, p. 1342, §9.)...
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45-39-82.08
Section 45-39-82.08 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement, as a part of the pretrial diversion program, that the offender
be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an inpatient or outpatient basis or receive other
treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may require the offender
to submit to periodic or random drug testing or other terms and conditions related to substance
abuse. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless otherwise approved by the district
attorney. (Act 2011-651, p. 1661, §9.)...
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45-45-83.47
Section 45-45-83.47 Drug and alcohol services The district attorney and the offender may enter
into an agreement as a part of the PTIP of an offender that the offender be admitted to a
drug or alcohol program on an inpatient or outpatient basis or receive other treatment alternatives
for substance abuse. The district attorney may require the offender to submit to periodic
or random drug testing as a part of the PTIP of the offender and other terms and conditions
related to substance abuse as the district attorney may direct. The offender shall pay the
costs of all such services unless otherwise agreed. (Act 94-392, p. 645, § 8.)...
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12-17-226.9
Section 12-17-226.9 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement, as a part of a pretrial diversion program established under this
division, that the offender be admitted to a certified drug or alcohol program on an inpatient
or outpatient basis or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district
attorney may require the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing or other terms
and conditions related to substance abuse. The offender shall pay the costs of all services
unless otherwise approved by the district attorney. (Act 2013-361, p. 1290, §10.)...
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13A-12-340
Section 13A-12-340 Manufacture, sale, use, etc., of synthetic urine or urine additive. (a)
As used in this section, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) DEFRAUD. A misrepresentation
of a material fact made willfully to deceive or with reckless disregard as to its truth or
falsity. (2) SYNTHETIC URINE. A substance that is designed to simulate the composition, chemical
properties, physical appearance, or physical properties of human urine. (3) URINE ADDITIVE.
A substance that is designed to be added to human urine. (b)(1) No person shall knowingly
manufacture, market, sell, distribute, use, or possess synthetic urine or a urine additive
to defraud an alcohol, drug, or urine screening test. (2) No person shall knowingly use his
or her urine to defraud an alcohol, drug, or urine screening test if the person's urine was
expelled or withdrawn before collection of the urine specimen for the test. (c) This section
does not apply to urine, synthetic urine, or a urine additive...
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45-23-82.08
Section 45-23-82.08 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement as a part of the pretrial diversion program of an offender that
the offender be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an inpatient basis or outpatient
basis or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may
require the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing as a part of the pretrial
diversion program of the offender and other terms and conditions related to substance abuse
as the district attorney may direct. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless
otherwise approved by the district attorney. (Act 2005-130, p. 215, §9.)...
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45-34-82.08
Section 45-34-82.08 Treatment programs; drug testing. The district attorney and the offender
may enter into an agreement as a part of the pretrial diversion program of an offender that
the offender be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an in patient or out patient basis
or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district attorney may require
the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing as a part of the pretrial diversion
program of the offender and other terms and conditions related to substance abuse as the district
attorney may direct. The offender shall pay the costs of all services unless otherwise approved
by the district attorney. (Act 2003-225, p. 566, §9.)...
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45-4-83.08
Section 45-4-83.08 Self-improvement or self-help programs; drug testing. The district attorney
and the offender may enter into an agreement as a part of the pretrial diversion program of
an offender that the offender be admitted to a drug or alcohol program on an inpatient or
out-patient basis or receive other treatment alternatives for substance abuse. The district
attorney may require the offender to submit to periodic or random drug testing as a part of
the pretrial diversion program of the offender and other terms and conditions related to substance
abuse as the district attorney may direct. The offender shall pay the costs of all services
unless otherwise approved by the district attorney. (Act 2006-418, p. 1036, §9.)...
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12-23A-4
Section 12-23A-4 Establishment of drug court; participation; incentives and sanctions; components;
drug court team and advisory committee; coordinator. (a)(1) The presiding judge of each judicial
circuit, with the consent of the district attorney of that judicial circuit, may establish
a drug court or courts, under which drug offenders shall be processed, to appropriately address
the identified substance abuse problem of the drug offender as a condition of pretrial release,
pretrial diversion, probation, jail, prison, parole, community corrections, or other release
or diversion from a correctional facility. The structure, method, and operation of each drug
court may differ and should be based upon the specific needs of and resources available to
the judicial district or circuit where the drug court is located, but shall be created and
operate pursuant to this chapter and in compliance with rules promulgated by the Alabama Supreme
Court. (2) Nothing in this chapter shall affect the...
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16-40A-1
Section 16-40A-1 Legislative findings; purpose of chapter. (a) The Legislature finds that:
(1) Pregnancy and childbirth among unmarried adolescents, particularly young adolescents,
often results in severe adverse health, social, and economic consequences, including: a higher
percentage of pregnancy and childbirth complications; a higher incidence of low birth weight
babies; a higher frequency of developmental disabilities; higher infant mortality and morbidity;
a decreased likelihood of completing school; a greater likelihood that an adolescent marriage
will end in divorce; and higher risks of unemployment and welfare dependency. (2) Drug and
alcohol abuse diminish the strength and vitality of the young people of our nation and state;
an increasing number of substances, both legal and illegal, are being abused by increasing
numbers of school children, even at the grade school level; abuse of any substance causes
human behavior that influences many forces, including school, family,...
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