Code of Alabama - Title 36: Public Officers and Employees - Section 36-21-11 - Preference given to police officers and fire fighters suffering from diseases without known cure in admission to research programs

Section 36-21-11 - Preference given to police officers and fire fighters suffering from diseases without known cure in admission to research programs.

Whereas the sworn, full-time, regular employed state, county and municipal police officers of this state are required by law and policy to enforce the penal laws of the State of Alabama; and fire fighters must expose themselves to the dangers of fire suppression and hazardous material incident control; and in so doing augment the dangers inherent in such duty; it is the sense of the Legislature of Alabama that if such police officers or fire fighters contract any disease deemed crippling or fatal, because of the lack of a known cure, such police officers or fire fighters shall be given preferential treatment towards admission to any research program at any state-owned or supported medical facility, hospital or learning center in the State of Alabama.

(Acts 1985, No. 85-542, p. 781, §1.)

Last modified: May 3, 2021