Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 36-21-14 - Communications by Emergency Responders With Peer Support Members.

(a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) CERTIFIED PEER SUPPORT MEMBER. An emergency responder or a person who is assigned to be a chaplain by an emergency service agency who is certified as a peer support member by the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency or the Alabama Fire College to provide emotional and moral support to an emergency responder who needs emotional or moral support as a result of job-related stress or an incident in which the emergency responder was involved while acting in his or her official capacity.
(2) EMERGENCY RESPONDER. A law enforcement officer, firefighter, wildland firefighter, paramedic, emergency dispatcher, or emergency medical technician of an emergency service agency or entity.
(3) PEER SUPPORT EVENT. Any debriefing, defusing, or coaching session conducted by a certified peer support member that involves the emotional or moral support of an emergency responder who needs emotional or moral support as a result of job-related stress or an incident in which the emergency responder was involved while acting in his or her official capacity.
(b) In order to become a certified peer support member, all of the following must apply:
(1) The person must be an emergency responder or a chaplain of an emergency service agency.
(2) The person must complete training in critical stress management or peer support by a recognized training agency. Recognized training agencies include the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, the National Organization for Victim Assistance, the American Red Cross, and the Regional Counterdrug Training Academy.
(3) The person must be designated in writing by a sheriff, police chief, fire chief, or other head of a law enforcement agency, fire department, rescue agency, or a public safety agency to provide peer support services to an emergency responder or the spouse of an emergency responder. Only one certified peer support person may be assigned per any specific peer support event.
(4) Law enforcement officers, emergency dispatchers, or persons assigned to be a chaplain by an emergency service agency, must be certified by the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. Firefighters, wildland firefighters, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians of an emergency service agency or entity, or persons assigned to be a chaplain by an emergency service agency, must be certified by the Alabama Fire College.
(c) Any communication made by an emergency responder to a certified peer support member during a peer support event is privileged. The emergency responder may waive the privilege. The certified peer support member may not be compelled to testify or otherwise disclose the contents of any privileged communication under this section.
(d) A communication made by an emergency responder to a certified peer support member is not privileged if any of the following apply:
(1) The certified peer support member was an initial emergency service responder, a witness, or a party to the incident that prompted the communication to the certified peer support member.
(2) The communication reveals the intended commission of a crime or otherwise harmful act, and the disclosure of the communication is determined to be necessary by the certified peer support member to protect any person from a clear and imminent risk of mental or physical harm or to forestall a serious threat to public safety.
(3) The communication reveals that a crime was committed.
(4) A court determines the communications are not privileged under the exceptions provided in Rule 503(d), Alabama Rules of Evidence.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 36 - Public Officers and Employees.

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.

Section 36-21-2 - Subsistence Allowance for Certain Law Enforcement Officers.

Section 36-21-3 - Lump-Sum Payments for Service of State, etc., Law Enforcement Officers, Etc.

Section 36-21-4 - Overtime - Compensation Generally.

Section 36-21-4.1 - Overtime - Pay or Compensation Leave for Nonelected Law Enforcement Officer in Service of County.

Section 36-21-5 - Overtime - Statement of Election of Method of Compensation.

Section 36-21-6 - Overtime - "State Law Enforcement Officer" Defined.

Section 36-21-7 - Reimbursement by New Employer for Training Expenses.

Section 36-21-8 - Badge and Pistol as Part of Retirement Benefits for Certain Law Enforcement Officers and Investigators.

Section 36-21-8.1 - Badge Provided for Officer Killed or Disabled in Line of Duty.

Section 36-21-8.2 - Badge and Pistol as Part of Retirement Benefits for Department of Public Safety Law Enforcement Officers.

Section 36-21-8.3 - Receipt of Badge or Pistol Upon Retirement - Police Officers in Class 4 Municipalities.

Section 36-21-9 - Eligibility of Honorably Retired Law Enforcement Officers to Carry Handguns; Authorization Card; Revocation of Authorization; Penalty for Refusal to Comply With Revocation.

Section 36-21-10 - Minimum Starting Salary for County Law Enforcement Officers; Enforcement; Definition.

Section 36-21-11 - Preference Given to Police Officers and Fire Fighters Suffering From Diseases Without Known Cure in Admission to Research Programs.

Section 36-21-12 - State Troopers May Retire Upon Completion of 25 Years Service.

Section 36-21-13 - Compensation for Injury to Police Officer Utilized by State Department or Agency; Injury Review Boards.

Section 36-21-14 - Communications by Emergency Responders With Peer Support Members.