14-8-40
Section 14-8-40 Inmates not deemed state agents, etc.; cause of action against county, etc. No inmate granted privileges under the provisions of this article shall be deemed to be an agent, employee, or involuntary servant of the department, state, or county while involved in the free community, while under the direction, control, and supervision of the inmate's employer, or while going to and from employment or other specified areas. Any inmate participating in a work release program authorized by this chapter or otherwise working outside the jail or a correctional facility shall have no cause of action against the county or a community correction agency, or an employee thereof, related to such activities, unless the county or community corrections agency, or employee thereof, is willfully negligent in carrying out their responsibilities. (Acts 1976, No. 637, p. 883, §11; Act 2002-497, p. 1287, §1.)...
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45-1-232.29
Section 45-1-232.29 Liability for negligence. Autauga County, its commission, sheriff, and board members or their designated agents shall be immune from any claims of negligence that may be made against them by any inmate or employer participating in the program and shall additionally be immune from any claims of negligence made by any third party. (Act 2010-681, p. 1651, §10; Act 2010-744, p. 1882, §10.)...
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45-10-231.29
Section 45-10-231.29 Liability for negligence. Cherokee County, its commission, sheriff, and board members or their designated agent shall be immune from any claims of negligence that may be made against them by any inmate or employer participating in the program and shall additionally be immune from any claims of negligence made by any third party. (Act 2009-332, p. 569, §10.)...
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45-31-231.25
Section 45-31-231.25 Investigations and recommendations regarding participation. The board, its employees, or an agency designated by the board may make investigations and recommendations pertaining to the validity of requests by inmates to be considered for the work release program. The investigations shall include, but not be limited to, actual employment of the inmate, reliability of transportation to and from work, knowledge by the employer of the status of the inmate, the agreement of the employer to send the inmate's pay checks to the agency, and the inmate's signed agreement to abide by the conditions governing his or her participation in the program. A nonrefundable investigation application fee of fifty dollars ($50) shall be paid to the designated agent by the inmate in applying for this program. This fee may be changed at the discretion of the board. (Act 2020-137, §1(g).)...
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45-40-233.47
Section 45-40-233.47 Participation in program. The board, at its discretion, may allow any inmate, between the ages of 14 and 22 only, to participate in the release program to further the inmate's education. Under this section the inmate must follow all the rules set forth for other inmates participating in the work release program. (Act 79-736, p. 1307, §8.)...
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45-35-232.60
Section 45-35-232.60 Community corrections officers. Upon successfully completing the minimum standards of training and other requirements for law enforcement officers of the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission, a person employed by the Houston County Work Release Commission as a community corrections officer shall have the same law enforcement powers, including powers of arrest, as granted to law enforcement officers of this state. The commission may expend funds for persons employed as community corrections officers to meet the minimum standards as law enforcement officers and may by rule and regulation provide for the reimbursement of amounts spent based on the employee's continuing service with the commission for a reasonable length of time after receiving the training. (Act 97-675, p. 1300, §1.)...
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14-8-36
Section 14-8-36 Employment of inmates by state or counties generally; wages to be paid inmates employed thereby. (a) The State of Alabama and any county are hereby authorized to become employers of work release inmates under this article, and as such may employ inmates to perform any state or county job available, including, but not limited to, road or bridge work, garbage collection and school grounds maintenance. (b) Inmates employed under this section shall be paid the federally established minimum wage. (Acts 1976, No. 637, p. 883, §13.)...
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45-31-231.20
Section 45-31-231.20 Definitions. For the purposes of this subpart, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Geneva County Rehabilitation Board, which shall be composed of the sheriff, the district attorney, the senior circuit judge, the senior district judge, and a fifth person to be selected by the Geneva County Commission. (2) INMATE. A person convicted of a crime and sentenced to the county jail is a county inmate. The term does not include a state inmate held in a county jail. (Act 2020-137, §1.)...
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16-8-25
Section 16-8-25 Vacations and leaves of absence. The county board of education shall have the authority, under the rules and regulations promulgated from time to time by the State Board of Education, to provide for leaves of absence and vacations by the employees of the boards and for the payment from public funds to the employees of the boards for leaves of absence or vacations, or both. The boards may provide leaves of absence during the times the schools are not in session for the teachers and employees on full pay when the teacher or employee devotes the leave of absence to instructing in or attending schools for teacher training or in the manner approved by the State Board of Education as beneficial to the educational work of the county and may also provide for the payment of any full-time teachers for absences during the time schools are in session where the absence results from sickness or some other unavoidable cause which prevents the teacher from discharging his or her...
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45-37-30
Section 45-37-30 Cemetery Board. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Jefferson County Cemetery Board. (2) CEMETERY. Any for profit cemetery in the county where property is used or intended to be used for the interment of human remains, including, but not limited to, any property containing a grave, lot, crypt, niche, or mausoleum and any gravestone, headstone, or other marker therein. (3) MAINTENANCE. The act of maintaining a cemetery, including, but not limited to, the cutting and trimming of the lawn, shrubs, and trees. (4) NEGLECTED CEMETERY. A cemetery that has become abandoned or neglected in any of the following ways: a. Weeds, briars, bushes, or trees have become overgrown. b. Fences have become broken, decayed, or dilapidated. c. Graves, lots, crypts, niches, mausoleums, and markers and roads, buildings, or other structures in a cemetery have become damaged, broken, dilapidated, or destroyed. (b)(1) The...
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