Title 1
- Chapter 1 — CONSTRUCTION OF CODE AND STATUTES.
- Section 1-1-1 Meaning of certain words and terms.
- Section 1-1-10 Repeal of uncodified statutes of public, general, and permanent nature; certain statutes saved from repeal.
- Section 1-1-11 Repealed laws not revived.
- Section 1-1-13 Previous validating acts not repealed.
- Section 1-1-14 Classification and organization of Code; notes and catchlines of sections not part of law.
- Section 1-1-15 References to sections, titles, etc.
- Section 1-1-16 Severability of provisions of Code and statutes.
- Section 1-1-2 Tenses; gender; singular and plural; joint authority.
- Section 1-1-3 "Blind person" defined; how blindness proved.
- Section 1-1-4 Computation of time.
- Section 1-1-5 Public offenses defined.
- Section 1-1-6 Certain acts or omissions not public offenses.
- Section 1-1-8 When penal acts take effect.
- Section 1-1-9 Existing rights, remedies and defenses preserved.
- Chapter 2 — STATE SYMBOLS AND HONORS.
- Section 1-2-1 Official coat of arms - General description.
- Section 1-2-10 State horse.
- Section 1-2-11 State flower; state wildflower.
- Section 1-2-12 State tree.
- Section 1-2-13 Official mineral.
- Section 1-2-14 Official rock.
- Section 1-2-15 Poet Laureate.
- Section 1-2-16 State song.
- Section 1-2-17 State game bird.
- Section 1-2-18 State dance.
- Section 1-2-19 State nut.
- Section 1-2-2 Official coat of arms - Description in heraldic terms.
- Section 1-2-20 State fossil.
- Section 1-2-21 State renaissance faire.
- Section 1-2-22 State championship horse show.
- Section 1-2-23 State butterfly.
- Section 1-2-24 State insect.
- Section 1-2-25 State reptile.
- Section 1-2-26 State gemstone.
- Section 1-2-27 State shell.
- Section 1-2-28 State drama.
- Section 1-2-29 State barbecue championship.
- Section 1-2-3 Official coat of arms - Use.
- Section 1-2-30 State agricultural museum.
- Section 1-2-31 State horseshoe tournament.
- Section 1-2-32 State historic theatre.
- Section 1-2-33 State outdoor musical drama.
- Section 1-2-34 State amphibian.
- Section 1-2-35 State fruit.
- Section 1-2-36 State mammal.
- Section 1-2-37 State tree fruit.
- Section 1-2-38 State marine mammal.
- Section 1-2-4 Great Seal of the State.
- Section 1-2-5 Flag of the state - Description.
- Section 1-2-6 Flag of the state - Display.
- Section 1-2-7 State bird.
- Section 1-2-8 State salt water fish.
- Section 1-2-9 State fresh water fish.
- Chapter 2A — THE ALABAMA STATE FLAG ACT.
- Section 1-2A-1 Short title.
- Section 1-2A-2 Historical information.
- Section 1-2A-3 Flag display protocol.
- Section 1-2A-4 Display of Alabama State Flag - Courthouses.
- Section 1-2A-5 Display of Alabama State Flag - Law enforcement agencies.
- Section 1-2A-6 Display of Alabama State Flag - State parks or historic sites.
- Section 1-2A-7 Display of Alabama State Flag - Department or agency facilities.
- Section 1-2A-8 Display of Alabama State Flag - Municipal buildings.
- Chapter 2B — DISPLAY OF POW-MIA FLAG ON STATE-OWNED BUILDINGS AND STATE PARKS.
- Chapter 3 — MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
- Section 1-3-1 Common law of England adopted.
- Section 1-3-2 When undertaking without seal sufficient.
- Section 1-3-3 Execution of bonds, warrants, notes, etc., with facsimile signatures and seals.
- Section 1-3-4 Fiscal year of state.
- Section 1-3-5 Reclassification date.
- Section 1-3-6 Fees of certain county and city officials to be paid into local treasury.
- Section 1-3-7 Notice, etc., required to be served by registered mail may be served by certified mail.
- Section 1-3-8 Holidays enumerated; personal leave days; state holidays observed by closing of state offices; compensatory leave days.