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Same Sex Marriage Statute from Alabama (1998)

Certain states in recent history have passed same laws regarding same sex marriages or union. Following is the current statute for the state of Alabama


BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:
Section 1.This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Alabama Marriage Protection
Act. Section 2.

(a)Marriage is inherently a unique relationship between a man and a woman.As a matter of public policy,this state has a special interest in encouraging,supporting,and protecting the unique relationship in order to promote,among other goals,the stability and welfare of society and its children.A marriage contracted between individuals of the same sex is invalid in this state.

(b)Marriage is a sacred covenant,solemnized between a man and a woman,which,when the legal capacity and consent of both parties is present,establishes their relationship as husband
and wife,and which is recognized by the state as a civil contract.

(c)No marriage license shall be issued in the State of Alabama to parties of the same sex.

(d)The State of Alabama shall not recognize as valid any marriage of parties of the same sex
that occurred or was alleged to have occurred as a result of the law of any jurisdiction regardless of whether a marriage license was issued.

Section 3.This act shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval by the
Governor,or its otherwise becoming a law.

1998 Alabama Laws Act 98-500 (H.B.152)(approved May 1,1998)

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