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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 41 - State Government.
    • Chapter 13 - Public Records.
    • Article 3 - Photographing or Microphotographing of Records.

    Code of Alabama
    Chapter 13 - Public Records.
    Article 3 - Photographing or Microphotographing of Records.

    Section 41-13-40 - Photographing or Microphotographing of Records, Books, Files, etc.; Admissibility in Evidence, etc., of Photographs, Microfilms, Etc. - The head of any office, court, commission, board, institution, department...

    Section 41-13-41 - Photographing or Microphotographing of State Records Centralized in Department of Archives and History; Charges for Photographing or Microphotographing. - The photographing or microphotographing of public records, except the public...

    Section 41-13-42 - Purchase or Lease of Photographic or Microphotographic Equipment and Supplies by Department of Archives and History Authorized; Appropriation of Funds Therefor. - The Department of Archives and History is hereby authorized to...

    Section 41-13-43 - Appropriation of Funds by Counties or Municipalities for Photographing or Microphotographing of Public Records Authorized. - The county commission of any county or municipality may appropriate...

    Section 41-13-44 - State and County Officials, etc., Not to Destroy, etc., Public Records Until Microfilmed Copies Processed and Checked for Accuracy. - No state or county official or employee shall destroy, dispose...

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