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Title 36 - Public Officers and Employees. Chapter 1 - General Provisions. Chapter 1A - State Employee Combined Charitable Campaign. Chapter 2 - Eligibility for Office, Residence; Commissions. Chapter 3 - Terms of Office. Chapter 4 - Oaths of Office. Chapter 5 - Official Bonds. Chapter 6 - Salaries.
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chapter 21 — law enforcement officers generally. Article 1...
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25 Νοε 2024 · (a) When a law enforcement officer, certified corrections officer, fire protection personnel, or firefighter of the state or any political subdivision of the state is employed by a different agency of the state or political subdivision of the state within 36 months after completing the training requirements mandated by Article 3, commencing ...
chapter 21 — law enforcement officers generally. Article 1 General Provisions. Section 36-21-1 Payment of fees and costs of defense of state law enforcement officers in certain cases.
(11) Law Enforcement Officer. Means and includes a police officer, deputy sheriff, deputy constable, and other officials who have authority as such official to make arrests. Such term includes Alabama State troopers or members of the State Department of Public Safety. Author: Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission
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2 Μαΐ 2020 · For the purpose of this Chapter the term Law Enforcement Officer includes Correctional Officers employed by the Alabama Department of Corrections. (1) Each applicant must be gainfully employed as a full-time law enforcement officer by a law enforcement agency at the time of his/her application to the academy.
(a) Law Enforcement Officer: One who is responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the enforcement of the criminal, traffic, or highway laws of the State of Alabama. A full-