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9-13-10
Section 9-13-10 Powers of State Forestry Commission employees as to enforcement of laws, prevention
and suppression of forest fires, etc. All employees of the State Forestry Commission appointed
as forest law enforcement officers by the State Forester are hereby constituted peace officers
of the State of Alabama with full police power and may exercise such powers anywhere within
the state. They are hereby authorized to carry firearms or other weapons when they are actually
in the discharge of their duties as such officers as provided by law. They shall be clothed
with the power to arrest with or without warrant any person who shall violate any of the laws
of the State of Alabama or any rule or regulation of the Alabama Forestry Commission and take
him before a proper court for trial. All employees of the State Forestry Commission and all
duly appointed officers of the United States whose duty it is to prevent and suppress forest
fires are empowered to enter any lands and to construct...
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15-20A-42
Section 15-20A-42 Collection and dissemination of information by Alabama State Law Enforcement
Agency. (a) Any jurisdiction or agency responsible for registering a sex offender shall immediately
forward all required registration information and any changes to the required registration
information received to the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency in a manner determined by
the Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency and promulgated in rule by the secretary
upon recommendation of an advisory board consisting of representatives of the office of the
Attorney General, District Attorneys Association, Chiefs of Police Association, Sheriffs Association,
and the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. The advisory board members shall not receive
any compensation or reimbursement for serving on the advisory board. (b) Upon notification
or discovery of the death of a sex offender, the registering agency shall immediately notify
the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (c) The...
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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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31-9C-2
Section 31-9C-2 Alabama First Responder Wireless Commission. (a) There is created the Alabama
First Responder Wireless Commission, which shall be responsible for promoting the efficient
use of public resources to ensure that law enforcement, fire and rescue services, and essential
public health and emergency support personnel have effective communication services available
in emergency situations, and to ensure the rapid restoration of such communication services
in the event of disruption caused by natural disaster, terrorist attack, or other public emergency.
(b) The commission shall consist of the following members: (1) The Governor or his or her
designee. (2) The Director of the Alabama Department of Transportation or his or her designee.
(3) The Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency or his or her designee. (4)
The Director of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs or his or her designee.
(5) The Director of the Alabama Emergency Management Agency...
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36-21-41
Section 36-21-41 Created; composition; qualifications, designation, and terms of office of
members; adoption of bylaws. The Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission
is hereby created. The commission shall consist of seven members, each of whom must be a qualified
elector of the state who is over the age of 19 years. The state fraternal order of police
shall designate one member of the commission to serve for a term of four years; the Alabama
Peace Officers' Association shall designate one member to serve for a term of four years;
the Law Enforcement Planning Association shall designate one member to serve for a term of
four years; and the Governor shall designate four members of the commission. The members appointed
by the Governor shall each serve for terms of four years; provided, that the members first
appointed by the Governor shall serve for terms of one, two, three and four years, respectively,
as the Governor shall designate. The members may adopt bylaws to...
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36-21-45
Section 36-21-45 Functions and duties generally. The commission shall have the following functions
and duties together with all powers necessary or convenient for the performance thereof: (1)
To study, obtain data, statistics, and information, and to make reports concerning the recruitment,
selection, and training of law enforcement officers in the state and to make improvements
in methods of recruitment, selection, and training of law enforcement officers. (2) To review
from time to time the standards described in Section 36-21-46 for applicants for and appointees
as law enforcement officers. (3) To consider, hold public hearings on, adopt and promulgate
standards relating to the physical, mental, and moral fitness of any applicant for or appointee
as a law enforcement officer as do not lower the standards in Section 36-21-46 or as otherwise
permitted by Section 36-21-46. (4) To study, consider, and make reports from time to time
concerning the work and the curriculum and courses...
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36-21-47.1
Section 36-21-47.1 Remittance of court costs to fund. (a) The fees and costs shall be collected
by the court official who collects other costs and fees. The moneys collected according to
this section shall be remitted by the person or authority collecting the tax to the Peace
Officers' Standards and Training Fund as provided in Section 36-21-47. The money shall fund
work within the functions and duties of the Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission's
basic law enforcement training program at the following certified training academies: The
Law Enforcement Academy located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama; the Northeast Law Enforcement Academy
located at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama; the Southwest Law Enforcement
Academy at Faulkner State Junior College in Bay Minette, Alabama; the Alabama Criminal Justice
Training Center in Selma, Alabama; and the Montgomery Law Enforcement Academy in Montgomery,
Alabama. The money shall be distributed to the academies listed in...
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8-6-178
Section 8-6-178 Access to and availability of records. A broker-dealer or investment adviser
shall provide access to or copies of records that are relevant to the suspected or attempted
financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult to agencies charged with administering state
adult protective services laws and to law enforcement, either as part of a referral to the
agency or to law enforcement, or upon request of the agency or law enforcement pursuant to
an investigation. The records may include historical records as well as records relating to
the most recent transaction or transactions that may comprise financial exploitation of a
vulnerable adult. All records made available to agencies under this section are not a public
record as defined in any state public records law. Nothing in this section shall limit or
otherwise impede the authority of the commission to access or examine the books and records
of broker-dealers and investment advisers as otherwise provided by law. (Act...
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9-10B-22
Section 9-10B-22 Implementation of use restriction alternatives; conditions, limitations, or
restrictions on certificate of use. (a) Upon the designation of any area of the state as a
capacity stress area where the commission specifically finds the implementation of a use restriction
alternative is necessary because the aggregate existing or reasonably foreseeable uses of
the waters of the state in such an area exceed or will exceed the availability of such waters
and is required to protect the availability of the waters of the state within such area, the
commission shall immediately initiate rule-making procedures to consider appropriate conditions
or limitations applicable to all certificates of use within such area; provided, however,
that the commission shall not adopt or promulgate any rule or regulation with respect to any
capacity stress area without the concurrence of 13 of the members of the commission. Any such
conditions or limitations shall be confined to matters necessary...
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9-13-226
Section 9-13-226 Use of proceeds from sale of equipment; award and distribution determined
by State Forester. In the event the seized items are sold, the proceeds from the sale shall
be used, first, for payment of all proper expenses of the proceedings for forfeiture and sale,
including expenses of seizure, maintenance or of custody, advertising and court costs; and
the remaining proceeds from such sale shall be in the property of the Alabama Forestry Commission
or other entities whose law enforcement agencies or departments are determined by the Alabama
Forestry Commission to have been participants in the investigation resulting in the seizure.
Such award and distribution shall be made on the basis of the percentage(s) as determined
by the State Forester which the respective agencies or departments contributed to the police
work resulting in the seizure. (Acts 1987, No. 87-711, ยง7.)...
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