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45-2-80.40
Section 45-2-80.40 Assessment in juvenile, criminal, quasi-criminal, and bond forfeiture proceedings.
In Baldwin County, in addition to all other fees and costs prescribed by law, there shall
be taxed as costs the sum of twenty dollars ($20) in each juvenile case, criminal case, quasi-criminal
case, proceedings on forfeited bail bond or original conviction in any inferior or municipal
court of the county except a conviction on a municipal parking violation, in the Circuit Court
of Baldwin County or the District Court of Baldwin County, or brought by appeal, certiorari
or otherwise to the Circuit Court of Baldwin County, or the District Court of Baldwin County,
which costs shall be collected as other costs in such cases are collected by the clerk, or
ex officio clerk, of said courts or the register of the Circuit Court of Baldwin County as
the case may be. It is the intent of this section that such additional costs shall be taxed
on all criminal violations cited for adjudication in the...
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45-45-232.02
Section 45-45-232.02 Forfeiture of weapons. (a) Any device which is used as a weapon in the
commission of a crime against any person or any device which is used as a weapon in any attempt
to commit any crime against any person, and any weapon or device possessed during any violation
of the laws concerning controlled substances, and any weapon or device found on or about the
person of any juvenile regardless of whether or not they are charged or convicted of a crime,
and any weapon for which a person has been convicted of the crime of carrying a concealed
weapon, and any weapon or device which is found on or about the person of any person who is
prohibited by law from carrying or possessing the device or weapon, and any device or weapon
which is abandoned or otherwise found and the lawful owner cannot be located is hereby declared
to be contraband, forfeited, and becomes property of the State of Alabama; provided, however,
that a motor vehicle shall not be deemed to be a device or...
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41-9-655.03
Section 41-9-655.03 Annual report. (a)(1) Annually, on or before February 1, the Alabama Justice
Information Commission, shall submit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, President
Pro Tempore of the Senate, and Governor a written report that includes all of the following:
a. A summary of seizure and forfeiture activity in the state for the preceding fiscal year.
b. The type, approximate value, and disposition of the property seized and forfeited. c. The
amount of any proceeds received. (2) The summary for data on seizures and forfeitures may
be disaggregated by the commission. The aggregate report shall also be made available on the
website of the Alabama Justice Information Commission consistent with the format of other
reports posted on the commission's website. (b) The Alabama Justice Information Commission
may include in the report required under subsection (a) recommendations to improve laws, rules,
and policies to better ensure that seizure, forfeiture, and...
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45-49-101.03
Section 45-49-101.03 Adoption of electronic school bus enforcement program fines. (a) A county
or city board of education located in Mobile County may approve the use of electronic devices
to detect school bus violations by voting at a public meeting of the board to approve the
adoption of an electronic school bus enforcement program. (b) If approved by the county, city,
or other school district governing board located in Mobile County, and authorized by ordinance
or resolution enacted by the governing body of a local political subdivision, a law enforcement
agency or a political subdivision in consultation with a school system, as the case may be,
may enter into an agreement with a private vendor for the installation, operation, notice
processing, and administration and maintenance of school bus electronic devices on buses within
the school system's fleet whether owned or leased. (c) A county or city board of education
located in Mobile County may contract for the operation of a...
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15-23-17
Section 15-23-17 Assessment of additional costs and penalties; collection and disposition of
additional assessments, etc. (a) In all criminal and quasi-criminal proceedings for the violation
of laws of the state or municipal ordinances which are tried in any court or tribunal in this
state, wherein the defendant is adjudged guilty or pleads guilty, or is adjudicated a juvenile
delinquent or youthful offender, or wherein a bond is forfeited and the result of the forfeiture
is a final disposition of the case or wherein any penalty is imposed, there is imposed an
additional cost of court in the amount of two dollars ($2) for each traffic infraction, ten
dollars ($10) in each proceeding where the offense constitutes a misdemeanor and/or a violation
of a municipal ordinance other than traffic infractions, and fifteen dollars ($15) in each
proceeding where the offense constitutes a felony , but there shall be no additional costs
imposed for violations relating to parking of vehicles. The...
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16-27A-3
Section 16-27A-3 Adoption of automated school bus enforcement program; fines. (a) A board may
approve the use of automated devices to detect school bus violations by voting at a meeting
of the board to approve the adoption of an automated school bus enforcement program. The school
board may elect to operate the program authorized in this chapter without the involvement
of the governing body or sheriff through the utilization of a trained technician. In such
case, all references in this chapter to governing body, county, or city shall apply to the
school board. (b) In the alternative, if approved by a board and authorized by ordinance or
resolution enacted by the governing body, the board may enter into an agreement with a contractor
for the installation, operation, notice processing, administration, and maintenance of school
bus automated devices on buses within the school system's fleet whether owned or leased. Prior
to entering into a contract for the installation, operation, notice...
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45-37-150.12
Section 45-37-150.12 Administration and enforcement. (a) The sheriff shall enforce and supervise
the administration of this article. The sheriff shall employ personnel as necessary to implement
this article. (b) The sheriff by rule shall regulate the holding, operation, or conducting
of bingo, including the following: (1) The method of play and selection of winners. (2) The
type of equipment to be used. (Act 80-609, p. 1027, §13.)...
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8-21A-3
Section 8-21A-3 Violations by suppliers generally. It shall be a violation of this chapter
for a supplier to do any of the following: (1) To coerce, compel, or require any dealer to
order or accept delivery of any equipment or parts with special features or accessories not
included in the base list price of such equipment as publicly advertised by the supplier which
the dealer has not voluntarily ordered. (2) To coerce, compel, or require any dealer to enter
into any agreement, whether written or oral, as a supplement to an existing dealer agreement
with such supplier unless such supplemental agreement is imposed on all other dealers in the
state doing business with that same supplier. (3) To discriminate in the delivery of equipment
to any dealer in reasonable quantities and within a reasonable time after receipt of the equipment
dealer's order, if the equipment covered by the dealer agreement was specifically represented
by the supplier to be available for immediate delivery....
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28-11-14
Section 28-11-14 Fines for unlawful possession of contraband. Any tobacco or tobacco product
or false proof of identification found in the possession of a minor is contraband and subject
to seizure by law enforcement. Any minor violating Section 28-11-13 shall be issued a citation
similar to a uniform nontraffic citation and shall be fined not less than ten dollars ($10)
nor more than fifty dollars ($50) for each violation. The minor shall not be required to pay
any other court costs or fees. Any statute or law to the contrary notwithstanding, disposition
of any violation shall be within the jurisdiction of the district or municipal court and not
the juvenile court. Violations shall not be considered criminal offenses and shall be administratively
adjudicated by the district or municipal court. (Acts 1997, No. 97-423, p. 721, §14; Act
2009-578, p. 1697, §1.)...
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45-24A-32.06
Section 45-24A-32.06 Order of municipal court; appeal. (a) Following an adjudicative hearing,
the municipal court judge shall issue an order stating: (1) Whether the person charged with
the civil violation is liable for the violation; and (2) If so, the amount of the civil penalty
assessed against the person, along with the fees and costs of court provided for herein. (b)
The orders issued under this section may be filed in the office of the Judge of Probate of
Dallas County, and shall operate as a judicial lien in the same manner and with the same weight
and effect as any other civil judgment filed therein. (c) A person who is found liable after
an adjudicative hearing may appeal that finding of civil liability to the circuit court, by
filing a notice of appeal with the clerk of the municipal court. The notice of appeal must
be filed not later than the 14th day after the date on which the municipal court judge entered
the finding of civil liability. The filing of a notice of appeal...
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