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41-9-1002
Section 41-9-1002 Purpose; selection of persons installed. The purpose of the Alabama Military
Hall of Honor is to honor Alabama's military heroes and to provide a permanent and visible
tribute to them. In addition to the main purpose, when properly funded and staffed, it will
serve as a valuable tourism and educational vehicle providing tours for the public as well
as students from all over the State of Alabama. The board may adopt rules and bylaws as may
be needed to carry out its functions. The number and qualifications of persons selected for
installation annually shall be in accordance with the following: Once each year the board
will meet to consider nominations and choose new members to be inducted into the Hall as prescribed
by the bylaws. These new members must have, by their military achievements and service, made
outstanding contributions to the State of Alabama or the United States. They must be Alabamians
who have distinguished themselves in the Armed Forces of the United...
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45-42-82.43
Section 45-42-82.43 Ineligibility for program. Admittance into the pretrial diversion program
is in the absolute discretion of the district attorney. However, an offender deemed by the
district attorney to be a threat to the safety or well-being of the community shall not be
eligible for the program. Further, an offender charged with the following offenses shall be
ineligible for admittance: (1) A Class A felony or capital offense. (2) An offense which intentionally,
knowingly, or recklessly resulted in death or serious physical injury to a person. (3) An
offense involving the use of a deadly weapon. (4) Chemical endangerment of a child. (5) An
offense involving violence in which the victim was a child under 14 years of age, a law enforcement
officer, a school officer, a correctional officer, active duty military personnel of the United
States Armed Forces, or an elderly person over the age of 65. (6) An offense involving violence
in which the victim was an employee of any school...
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31-12-2
Section 31-12-2 Relation to federal law. (a) Whenever any active member of the Alabama National
Guard, or a member of the national guard of another state who is employed in this state, in
time of war, armed conflict, or emergency proclaimed by the Governor or by the President of
the United States, shall be called or ordered to state active duty or federally funded duty
for other than training, the provisions of the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA)
and the federal Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act shall apply. (b)
Those active members as defined in subsection (a) called or ordered to active duty for a period
of 30 consecutive days or more shall be eligible for military differential pay pursuant to
Section 31-12-5 and restoration of annual or sick leave pursuant to Section 31-12-8. (Act
2002-430, p. 1123, §2; Act 2017-258, §1.)...
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13A-8-10.5
Section 13A-8-10.5 Theft of valor. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR. Includes any of the following:
a. A Medal of Honor awarded under Section 3741, 6241, or 8741 of Title 10 or Section 491 of
Title 14 of the United States Code. b. A duplicate Medal of Honor issued under Section 3754,
6256, or 8754 of Title 10 or Section 504 of Title 14 of the United States Code. c. A replacement
of a Medal of Honor provided under Section 3747, 6253, or 8747 of Title 10 or Section 501
of Title 14 of the United States Code. (2) MATERIAL GAIN. Something of value received, bestowed,
conferred, presented, granted, contributed, funded, gifted, donated, bequeathed, decided,
or approved, regardless of the monetary, rumunerative, or tangible value. This includes, but
is not limited to, food, lodging, compensation, travel expenses, placards, public benefits,
public relief, financial relief, or anything in which or for...
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40-12-244
Section 40-12-244 License tags and registration fees - Exemption for members of armed forces,
etc. There shall be exempt from the operation of the privilege or license tax and registration
fee now or hereinafter to be levied on automobiles and motor vehicles by the State of Alabama
one passenger vehicle owned by any of the following: (1)a. An active member of the Alabama
National Guard or the Alabama State Guard, when organized in lieu of the National Guard or
for any service-connected disabled veteran. The exemption for any service-connected disabled
veteran extends only to the service-connected disabled veterans' license plate. The exemption
for active members of the Alabama National Guard or Alabama State Guard, when organized in
lieu of the National Guard, shall be claimed upon presentation of proper identification on
forms prescribed by the Adjutant General. Active members of the National Guard may obtain
additional license plates for other passenger vehicles which they own by...
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27-15-24
Section 27-15-24 Exclusions and restrictions in life insurance policies. (a) No policy of life
insurance shall be delivered or issued for delivery in this state if it contains any of the
following provisions: (1) A provision for a period shorter than that provided by statute within
which an action may be commenced on such a policy; and (2) A provision which excludes or restricts
liability for death caused in a certain specified manner or occurring while the insured has
a specified status; except, that a policy may contain provisions excluding or restricting
coverage as specified therein in the event of death under any one or more of the following
circumstances: a. Death as a result, directly or indirectly, of war, declared or undeclared,
or of action by military forces, or of any act or hazard of such war or action, or of service
in the military, naval, or air forces or in civilian forces auxiliary thereto, or from any
cause while a member of such military, naval, or air forces of any...
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43-8-167
Section 43-8-167 Mode of proving will generally. (a) Wills offered for probate, except nuncupative
wills, must be proved by one or more of the subscribing witnesses, or if they be dead, insane
or out of the state or have become incompetent since the attestation, then by the proof of
the handwriting of the testator, and that of at least one of the witnesses to the will. Where
no contest is filed, the testimony of only one attesting witness is sufficient. (b) If none
of the subscribing witnesses to such will are produced, their insanity, death, subsequent
incompetency or absence from the state must be satisfactorily shown before proof of the handwriting
of the testator, or any of the subscribing witnesses, can be received; in addition to the
methods already provided, the will of a person serving in the armed forces of the United States,
executed while such person is in the actual service of the United States, or the will of a
seaman, executed while such seaman was at sea, shall be...
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31-9-4
Section 31-9-4 State Emergency Management Agency; Director of Emergency Management. (a) There
is hereby created within the executive branch of the state government a department of emergency
management, hereinafter called the "Emergency Management Agency," with a Director
of Emergency Management, hereinafter called the "director," who shall be the head
thereof. The director shall be appointed by the Governor. The director shall devote his or
her entire time to the duties of the office. The director shall not hold another office under
the government of the United States or any other state, or of this state, or any political
subdivision thereof, during his or her incumbency in such office, and shall not hold any position
of trust or profit, or engage in any occupation or business the conduct of which shall interfere
or be inconsistent with the duties of Director of Emergency Management under the provisions
of this article. The director shall hold office during the pleasure of the...
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32-6-250
Section 32-6-250 Distinctive plate authorized; fees. (a) A distinctive permanent license plate
shall be issued to any resident of the state who is a recipient of the Medal of Honor or the
widow of a recipient of the Medal of Honor, to any resident who is a recipient of the Purple
Heart Medal, to any resident who is a member of the Legion of Valor with positive proof of
membership and the award of the Medal of Honor, the Army Distinguished Service Cross, the
Navy Cross, or the Air Force Cross, to any resident who is a recipient of the Distinguished
Flying Cross, to any resident who is a recipient of the Silver Star, to any resident who is
a recipient of the Bronze Star, or to any resident who shows by satisfactory proof that he
or she was a duly recognized former prisoner of war, for use on a private motor vehicle registered
in the name of the resident. There shall be no fee or tax for the license plate, except Purple
Heart Medal recipients shall pay ad valorem taxes on vehicles for...
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31-11-2
Section 31-11-2 National Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact. The National
Guard Mutual Assistance Counter-Drug Activities Compact is enacted into law and entered with
all other jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows:
NATIONAL GUARD MUTUAL ASSISTANCE COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES COMPACT ARTICLE I As used in this
compact, the following words shall have the following meanings: 1. DEMAND REDUCTION. Providing
available National Guard personnel, equipment, support, and coordination to federal, state,
local and civil organizations, institutions, and agencies for the purposes of the prevention
of drug abuse and the reduction in the demand for illegal drugs. 2. DRUG INTERDICTION AND
COUNTER-DRUG COMPACT ACTIVITIES. The use of National Guard personnel, while not in federal
service, in any law enforcement support compact activities that are intended to reduce the
supply or use of illegal drugs in the United States. These compact activities...
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