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8-17-254
Section 8-17-254 Exceptions. (a) Nothing contained in this article shall apply to: (1) Personnel
of regular law enforcement agencies, military, or naval forces of the United States, or to
the duly organized military force within the state, so long as these persons are acting within
their respective official capacities and in the performance of official duties. (2) The possession
and storage of black powder, percussion caps, safety and pyrotechnic fuses, matches and friction
primers, intended to be used solely for sporting, recreational, or cultural purposes in antique
firearms, or antique devices as defined in Section 921(a)(16) of Title 18 of the United States
Code. (3) The possession and storage of smokeless powder, primers used for reloading rifles,
or pistol cartridges, shot shells, percussion caps, and smokeless propellants intended for
personal use. (4) Coal mining. (5) Public utilities. (6) Railroads. (7) The use of explosives
for occasional personal agricultural blasting or...
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15-23-5
Section 15-23-5 Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission - Powers and duties. The commission
shall have all the powers and privileges of a corporation and all of its business shall be
transacted in the name of the commission. In addition to any other powers and duties specified
elsewhere in this article, the commission shall have the power to: (1) Regulate its own procedures
except as otherwise provided in this chapter. (2) Define any term not defined in this article.
(3) Prescribe forms necessary to carry out the purposes of this article. (4) Obtain access
to investigative reports made by law enforcement officers or law enforcement agencies which
may be necessary to assist the commission in making a determination of eligibility for compensation
under this article; provided however, the reports and the information contained herein, when
received by the commission, shall be confidential and under no circumstances shall the commission
disclose the same except to a grand jury. (5)...
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22-19-72
Section 22-19-72 Sticker or decal indicating desire to be organ donor. The Director of the
Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall designate a space on each driver's license and
nondriver identification card issued where the licensee may place a sticker or decal to indicate
in appropriate language that the owner of the license or card desires to be an organ donor.
The Director of Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency shall specify a uniform sticker or decal
for the purposes of this section and the sticker or decal shall be contained in the informational
brochure provided for in Section 22-19-71. An organ donor sticker or decal may also be provided
by any person, hospital, school medical group, or association interested in assisting in implementing
organ donation designation, but the organ donor sticker shall meet the specifications as the
director may provide by rule or regulation. (Acts 1996, No. 96-474, p. 587, §3.)...
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41-9-590
Section 41-9-590 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(1) AJIC or COMMISSION. The Alabama Justice Information Commission. (2) ALEA. The Alabama
State Law Enforcement Agency. (3) CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES. Federal, state, local, and tribal
public agencies that perform substantial activities or planning for activities relating to
the identification, apprehension, prosecution, adjudication, or rehabilitation of civil, traffic,
and criminal offenders. (4) CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION. Data necessary for criminal justice
agencies to perform their duties and enforce existing law. This term includes biometric, identity
history, person, organization, property, when accompanied by any personally identifiable information,
case/incident history data, and any other data deemed criminal justice information by the
FBI CJIS Security Policy. The term also includes...
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26-19B-5
Section 26-19B-5 Duties of Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (a) The Alabama State Law
Enforcement Agency shall do all of the following: (1) Adopt rules necessary to ensure the
proper implementation of the emergency missing child alert system, including procedures for
the activation and deactivation of the alert system. (2) Prescribe forms for use by local
law enforcement agencies for activating the alert system and transmitting information to the
Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency regarding a missing child. (3) Research enhanced technological
methods for the expeditious public notification of a missing child, including electronic and
web-based technologies and rapid telephone systems that alert residents in a targeted area,
and implement those technological methods if feasible. (b) The Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency or a local law enforcement agency may recruit public and commercial television, radio,
cable, print or electronic media, other media, private commercial...
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41-23-5
Section 41-23-5 Establishment of divisions; appointment of division chiefs; oath of office;
restrictions on employment; directors of merged agencies abolished; purpose of chapter. (a)
The Director of the Department of Economic and Community Affairs, with the approval of the
Governor, may establish such division or divisions as may, in his discretion, be reasonably
necessary for the administration and enforcement of any law, rule or regulation with which
the department is charged or the performance of any of its functions or duties. Each division
in the department shall be headed by and be under the direction, supervision and control of
an officer who shall be designated as the chief of such division. All chiefs of divisions
shall be appointed by the director of said department, with the approval of the Governor.
Before entering upon the discharge of their duties, such chiefs of divisions shall take the
constitutional oath of office. Each of such officers shall devote his full time to...
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12-12-54
Section 12-12-54 Accounting for uniform traffic tickets and complaints; disposition of forms;
records and reports. The judge or judges and the clerk of the district court shall designate
personnel to be responsible for accounting for all uniform traffic tickets and complaints
issued to law enforcement officers or others in their jurisdiction and for the proper disposition
of the forms and shall cause to be prepared records and reports relating to the uniform traffic
tickets and complaints in the manner and at the time as may be prescribed by rule of the Supreme
Court. In instances in which an electronic traffic ticket or e-ticket, as defined in Section
32-1-4, is used, the judges and the clerks of the district courts shall designate personnel
to be responsible for accounting for all e-tickets received and issued by the court in the
manner and at the time as may be prescribed by rule of the Supreme Court. (Acts 1975, No.
1205, p. 2384, §4-106; Act 2006-579, p. 1522, §1.)...
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41-9-623
Section 41-9-623 Submission of data to Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (a) All criminal
justice agencies within the state shall submit to ALEA fingerprints, descriptions, photographs,
and other identifying data on the following persons: (1) Persons who have been lawfully arrested
in this state for an offense. (2) Persons who have been charged with an act of delinquency
or adjudicated a youthful offender for conduct which would constitute an offense if committed
by an adult. (b) All chiefs of police, sheriffs, prosecuting attorneys, parole and probation
officers, wardens, or other persons in charge of correctional or detention institutions in
this state shall furnish ALEA with any other data deemed necessary by the commission to carry
out its responsibilities under this article. (c) The Administrative Director of Courts or
the chief administrative officer of any other entity charged with the compilation of information
and statistics pertaining to the disposition of criminal,...
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41-9-630
Section 41-9-630 Furnishing of other identifying data to Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency
by criminal justice agencies. (a) All persons in charge of criminal justice agencies in this
state shall furnish ALEA with any other identifying data required in accordance with guidelines
established by the commission. (b) All criminal justice agencies in this state having criminal
identification files shall cooperate in providing to ALEA information in the files to aid
in establishing the nucleus of the state criminal identification file. (Acts 1975, No. 872,
§24; Act 2019-495, §1.)...
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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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