Alabama Administrative Code Title 375 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Here's a detailed overview of Alabama Administrative Code Title 375 – Alabama Department of Homeland Security (ADHS), summarizing its structure and key provisions:

📘 Chapter 375-X‑1: General Provisions

375‑X‑1‑.01 Purpose
Establishes ADHS to prepare and coordinate the common defense of Alabama’s infrastructure and resources, protecting citizens' life, health, welfare, and property by assisting state agencies and local subdivisions in homeland security efforts (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).

375‑X‑1‑.02 Statutory Authority
Authority derives from the Alabama Homeland Security Act of 2003 (§31‑9A‑1–16), with rulemaking authority under §31‑9A‑5(c)(7) (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).

375‑X‑1‑.03 Definitions
Defines key terms: “Department,” “Director,” “Homeland Security,” and “Political Subdivision” (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).

📙 Chapter 375‑X‑2: Duties of Assistant Directors

Outlines roles of five Assistant Director positions each responsible for a critical function:

Information Management & Budget (regulations.vlex.com)

Intelligence Analysis & Infrastructure Protection (regulations.vlex.com)

Borders, Ports & Transportation Security (regulations.vlex.com)

Emergency Preparedness & Response
The ADHS Director of Emergency Management coordinates responses to terrorist attacks and ensures interagency cooperation and resource integration across public safety, public health, military, utilities, and more (law.cornell.edu).

Science & Technological Development (regulations.vlex.com)

📗 Chapter 375‑X‑3: Employee Work Rules

Attendance & Hours
Employees must adhere to attendance, holiday, and leave rules as per the Alabama Personnel Board (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).

Workweek & Reporting
Defines a 5‑day, 40‑hour workweek, requires attendance reporting (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).

Compensatory Time
Nonexempt employees use compensatory time for overtime before wage compensation, with payout rules upon separation and cross-department limitations (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).

📕 Chapter 375‑X‑4: Sensitive Security Information (SSI)

375‑X‑4‑.01 Definition & Designation
Defines SSI and outlines the agency's authority to designate it (admincode.legislature.state.al.us, admincode.legislature.state.al.us).

375‑X‑4‑.03 Disclosure

States SSI is exempt from disclosure under FOIA and Alabama’s open records laws (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).

🛡️ High-Level Context & Mission

ADHS collaborates with federal, state, local, and private-sector partners to prevent, protect, respond to, and recover from terrorist threats and disasters (en.wikipedia.org).

It administers state and federal grants, sets security standards, and coordinates statewide homeland security efforts, while being immune from certain liabilities per §31‑9A‑13 (en.wikipedia.org).

✅ Summary

Title 375 establishes the ADHS’s purpose and legal authority, structures its leadership through key assistant director roles, defines employee work policies, and protects sensitive security information. It underscores the agency’s broad mission to strengthen Alabama’s homeland security posture.

 

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