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13A-5-49
Section 13A-5-49 Aggravating circumstances. Aggravating circumstances shall be any of the following:
(1) The capital offense was committed by a person under sentence of imprisonment. (2) The
defendant was previously convicted of another capital offense or a felony involving the use
or threat of violence to the person. (3) The defendant knowingly created a great risk of death
to many persons. (4) The capital offense was committed while the defendant was engaged or
was an accomplice in the commission of, or an attempt to commit, or flight after committing,
or attempting to commit, rape, robbery, burglary, or kidnapping. (5) The capital offense was
committed for the purpose of avoiding or preventing a lawful arrest or effecting an escape
from custody. (6) The capital offense was committed for pecuniary gain. (7) The capital offense
was committed to disrupt or hinder the lawful exercise of any governmental function or the
enforcement of laws. (8) The capital offense was especially heinous,...
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13A-5-40
Section 13A-5-40 Capital offenses. (a) The following are capital offenses: (1) Murder by the
defendant during a kidnapping in the first degree or an attempt thereof committed by the defendant.
(2) Murder by the defendant during a robbery in the first degree or an attempt thereof committed
by the defendant. (3) Murder by the defendant during a rape in the first or second degree
or an attempt thereof committed by the defendant; or murder by the defendant during sodomy
in the first or second degree or an attempt thereof committed by the defendant. (4) Murder
by the defendant during a burglary in the first or second degree or an attempt thereof committed
by the defendant. (5) Murder of any police officer, sheriff, deputy, state trooper, federal
law enforcement officer, or any other state or federal peace officer of any kind, or prison
or jail guard, while the officer or guard is on duty, regardless of whether the defendant
knew or should have known the victim was an officer or guard on...
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14-7-16.1
Section 14-7-16.1 Volunteer fire department and rescue squad organizations purchase of goods
and services offered by Correctional Industries Division. Any volunteer fire department and
rescue squad organizations operating in this state which have been granted an exemption under
the provision of Section 40-18-32 or approved by the Federal Internal Revenue Service may
purchase goods and services offered by the Alabama Correctional Industries Division of the
Department of Corrections. (Acts 1990, No. 90-575, p. 980.)...
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45-23-141.08
Section 45-23-141.08 States of personnel. The personnel of volunteer fire departments, emergency
medical service squads, volunteer fire association, or rescue squad association provided for
in this part shall not be considered as employees, servants, or agents of the county and the
members of the county commission and the officers and employees of the county shall not be
liable in either their official capacity or in a private or individual capacity for the actions
of the volunteer fire departments, emergency medical service squads, volunteer fire association,
or rescue squad association or their personnel. (Act 2006-390, p. 990, §8.)...
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6-5-335
Section 6-5-335 Volunteer firemen or rescue squad members entering burning buildings, etc.,
and attempting to preserve and protect said buildings, property therein, etc. When any member
of any organized rescue squad or volunteer nonprofit fire department, gratuitously and in
good faith, enters any building, house, or structure which is burning or endangered by fire
and makes efforts to preserve and protect said property and any other property contained therein
or located on the premises thereof, such members shall not be liable for any civil damages
for such entering or as result of any acts or omissions in rendering such efforts; nor shall
such members be liable for any civil damages in rendering such efforts for their acts or omissions
causing injuries to fellow volunteers or to owners of said property; provided, however, that
this section shall not apply to civil damages for wanton misconduct. (Acts 1976, No. 675,
p. 925; Acts 1979, No. 79-625, p. 1107.)...
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45-16-140.06
Section 45-16-140.06 Transfer of funds upon dissolution or abandonment of volunteer fire department.
Upon dissolution or abandonment of any eligible fire department or emergency medical service
squad and after all lawful indebtedness has been satisfied, any remaining funds derived from
this article or any assets purchased with funds derived from this article shall be transferred
to the Coffee County Commission. If a fire department is abandoned or dissolved, the Coffee
County Commission shall transfer the funds to the Coffee County Volunteer Firefighters Association.
If an emergency medical service squad is abandoned or dissolved, the Coffee County Commission
shall transfer the funds to the Coffee County General Fund. Those entities shall distribute
remaining funds in the best interest of providing emergency medical services and fire protection
in the area once served by the abandoned or dissolved fire department or emergency medical
service squad. In the event there are no fire...
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45-16-140.04
Section 45-16-140.04 Eligible volunteer fire department. For the purposes of this article,
an eligible fire department shall mean a fire department located in Coffee County outside
of the City of Enterprise or the City of Elba which is certified under the Alabama Forestry
Commission guidelines and is a member of the Coffee County Volunteer Firefighters Association.
An eligible emergency medical service squad for the purposes of this article means an emergency
medical service squad under a written contract with the Coffee County Commission to serve
Coffee County which is licensed by the Alabama Department of Public Health, Emergency Medical
Services Division, as an advanced/basic life support transporting ambulance service. (Act
2010-110, §5; 2010-130, §5.)...
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45-23-141.01
Section 45-23-141.01 Public organizations. The Legislature declares that volunteer fire departments,
emergency medical service squads, the Volunteer Firefighters Association, and the Rescue Squad
Association that receive funds pursuant to this part are organizations which are public in
nature, as they protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the county. (Act
2006-390, p. 990, §2.)...
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45-16-140.05
Section 45-16-140.05 Disposition of funds. Funds distributed to the Coffee County Volunteer
Firefighters Association and to eligible fire departments and emergency medical service squads
with a written contract with the Coffee County Commission may only be expended for fire protection
and emergency medical services, including training, supplies, equipment, and to purchase insurance
including liability insurance to insure coverage of acts or omissions which are directly related
to the functions of a fire department or emergency medical service squad which are committed
by a fire department or emergency medical service squad and the personnel of a volunteer fire
department or emergency medical service squad. The funds may not be expended for food, drink,
social activities, or fund-raising activities. After receiving the funds, the fire departments
and emergency medical service squads shall keep accurate records to verify that the funds
were properly expended. Should the Coffee County...
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9-3-17
Section 9-3-17 Certification as volunteer fire department. (a) The term volunteer fire department
shall apply to and be used to define an organized group of area residents who meet the following
requirements for personnel, training, and equipment: (1) The group shall be organized and
incorporated under the laws of the State of Alabama as a nonprofit organization or as an authority
of a municipality, fire district, or other legal subdivision. The group shall actively respond
to fires and other emergencies and shall have a clearly defined coverage area recognized by
the Alabama Forestry Commission and the county fire association where the group is located
as the primary fire protection provider for the coverage area. The group shall be comprised
of not less than four members and shall provide monthly emergency response reports to the
commission. All persons who are members of the group shall be known as volunteer fire fighters,
and shall have been qualified as such by participating in...
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