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13A-8-170
Section 13A-8-170 Violation and penalties. (a) No person shall drive his or her motor vehicle
off the premises of an establishment where gasoline is offered for retail sale after dispensing
gasoline into the fuel tank of his or her motor vehicle if the person fails to remit payment
or make an authorized charge for the gasoline that was dispensed. (b) A person who violates
this section shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (c) The driver's license of a person
convicted for a second or subsequent offense of violating this section shall be suspended
as follows: (1) On a second conviction, the driver's license of the person shall be suspended
for a period of six months. (2) On a third or subsequent conviction, the driver's license
of the person shall be suspended for a period of one year. (d) The person shall submit the
driver's license to the court upon conviction and the court shall forward the driver's license
to the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (Act 99-567, p. 1219, §1.)...
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22-19-24
Section 22-19-24 Holding period; notice of death. Such body or bodies shall, in each and every
instance, be held and kept by the person or persons having charge or control of it or them
at least 24 hours after death before being delivered to said board, or its agent or agents,
during which period notice of the death of such person or persons shall be posted at the courthouse
door of the county in which said body or bodies are held. (Acts 1923, No. 360, p. 381; Code
1923, §1292; Code 1940, T. 22, §178.)...
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24-1-40
Section 24-1-40 Exemption of authority property from mortgage foreclosures, levy, and execution
and judgment liens. No interest of the authority in any property, real or personal, shall
be subject to sale by the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, either through judicial proceedings
or the exercise of a power of sale contained in such mortgage, except in the case of the mortgages
provided for in Section 24-1-35. All property of the authority shall be exempt from levy and
sale by virtue of an execution, or other process, to the same extent as now enjoyed by the
properties of towns, cities, and counties of Alabama. No judgment against the authority shall
be a charge or lien upon its property, real or personal. The provisions of this section shall
not apply to or limit the right of obligees to foreclose any mortgage of the authority provided
for in Section 24-1-35 and, in case of a foreclosure sale thereunder, to obtain a judgment
for any deficiency due on the indebtedness secured thereby...
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24-1-78
Section 24-1-78 Exemption of authority property from mortgage foreclosures, levy, and execution
and judgment liens. No interest of the authority in any property, real or personal, shall
be subject to sale by the foreclosure of a mortgage thereon, either through judicial proceedings
or the exercise of a power of sale contained in such mortgage, except in the case of the mortgages
provided for in Section 24-1-74. All property of the authority shall be exempt from levy and
sale by virtue of an execution, or other process, to the same extent as now enjoyed by the
properties of towns, cities, and counties of Alabama. No judgment against the authority shall
be a charge or lien upon its property, real or personal. The provisions of this section shall
not apply to or limit the right of obligees to foreclose any mortgage of the authority provided
for in Section 24-1-74 and, in case of a foreclosure sale thereunder, to obtain a judgment
for any deficiency due on the indebtedness secured thereby...
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29-3-16
Section 29-3-16 Emergency interim successors for officers of political subdivisions. The provisions
of this section shall be applicable to officers of political subdivisions, including, but
not limited to, cities, towns, villages, townships and counties, as well as school, fire,
power and drainage districts not included in Section 29-3-15. Such officers, subject to such
regulations as the executive head of the political subdivision may issue, shall, upon approval
of this chapter, designate by title (if feasible) or by named person, emergency interim successors
and specify their order of succession. Such executive head shall review and revise, as necessary,
designations made pursuant to this chapter to insure their current status. Such executive
head shall designate a sufficient number of persons so that there will be three deputies or
emergency interim successors or any combination thereof at any time. In the event that any
officer of any political subdivision or his deputy provided...
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3-7A-9
Section 3-7A-9 Quarantine of dog, cat, or ferret which bites human being; destruction and examination
of animal; violations; instructions for quarantine; report of results; exemptions. (a) Whenever
the rabies officer or the health officer receives information that a human being has been
bitten or exposed by a dog, cat, or ferret required by this chapter to be immunized against
rabies, the officer or his or her authorized agent shall cause the dog, cat, or ferret to
be placed in quarantine under the direct supervision of a duly licensed veterinarian for rabies
observation as prescribed in Section 3-7A-1. It shall be unlawful for any person having knowledge
that a human being has been bitten or exposed by a dog, cat, or ferret to fail to notify one
or more of the aforementioned officers. Vaccinated dogs, cats, and ferrets may be authorized
to be quarantined in the home of the owner of the animal by the appropriate health officer.
(b) When a dog, cat, or ferret has no owner as determined...
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34-15-17
Section 34-15-17 Removal of undesirable guests. (a) The manager, assistant manager, desk clerk,
or other person in charge of or in authority in a hotel, any of whom are hereinafter referred
to in this section as "manager," shall have the right to remove, cause to be removed,
or eject from such hotel, in the manner provided in this section, any guest of the hotel or
visitor thereto, both hereinafter referred to in this section as "guest," who, while
in the hotel or on the hotel premises, is intoxicated, profane, lewd, brawling, or who shall
indulge in any language or conduct or otherwise conducts himself or herself in such fashion
as to disturb the peace and comfort of other guests, proprietor, or employees of such hotel.
(b) The manager shall first orally notify such guest that the hotel no longer desires to entertain
him or her and request that such guest immediately depart from the hotel. If such guest has
paid in advance, the hotel shall, at the time the request to depart is made,...
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34-6-8
Section 34-6-8 Keeping or operating pool or billiard tables outside incorporated cities or
towns. Any person who keeps, operates, or exhibits a pool or billiard table on which the public
can play, whether for pay or not, outside of an incorporated city or town having a police
force shall, on conviction, be fined not less than $50 nor more than $100 for each table and
may also be sentenced to hard labor for the county for not less than 30 days nor more than
50 days. This section shall not apply to clubs conducted by companies which provide welfare
work for their employees; nor shall it apply to pool or billiard tables kept or operated at
any military camp of the United States or within one fourth of a mile of such military camp,
nor to pool or billiard tables kept and operated at any nitrate plant or on any land acquired
and held by the United States. (Acts 1919, No. 203, p. 196, §1; Code 1923, §4275; Code 1940,
T. 14, §257.)...
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40-12-127
Section 40-12-127 Mimeographs, duplicating machines, dictaphones, etc. Every person engaged
in the business of selling or soliciting orders for the sale or purchase of mimeographs, duplicating
machines, dictaphones, teletypes, or other similar machines, and except any person regularly
employed by a said agent of or dealer in which said agent of or dealer in has paid the privilege
tax or license tax herein provided for, the following annual privilege tax shall be levied
and collected: In counties of over 100,000 inhabitants, $30; in counties of over 60,000 inhabitants
and not exceeding 100,000 inhabitants, $20; in counties of over 40,000 inhabitants and not
exceeding 60,000 inhabitants, $15; and in counties of 40,000 inhabitants and less, $10. Such
license shall not authorize such agent or dealer to do business in any other county than that
in which the license is issued, but if such agent or dealer shall do business in any other
county than that in which he has secured the license...
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45-11-172.02
Section 45-11-172.02 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) An animal
control officer or law enforcement officer of the county shall investigate any incidents involving
any dog reported to be dangerous or a nuisance in the unincorporated areas of the county.
(b) If a dog, which is unowned and has been reported to be dangerous, bites a person, the
dog may be quarantined and destroyed pursuant to Section 3-7A-9(b). For purposes of this subsection,
"bites" means the same as "has been exposed" as defined in Section 3-7A-1(5).
(c) If there is probable cause to believe that an owned dog is dangerous or a nuisance and
has caused serious physical injury or has caused damage to real or personal property, the
law enforcement officer or animal control officer shall impound the dog pending disposition
of a petition to declare a dog to be dangerous or a nuisance. The county may impound...
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