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27-21B-10
Section 27-21B-10 Enforcement of health care coverage for certain employers. (a) In
any case in which a noncustodial parent is required by a court or administrative order to
provide health care coverage for such child and the employer of the noncustodial parent is
known to the Department of Human Resources, the department shall use the federally required
medical support notice to provide notice to the employer of the requirement for employer-based
health care coverage for the child through the parent of the child who has been ordered to
provide health care coverage for the child unless a court or administrative order stipulates
that alternative health care coverage to employer-based coverage is to be provided for a child
subject to a Title IV-D child support order. In the case of an employer entered in the directory
of new hires pursuant to Section 25-11-5, the department shall send the federal medical
support notice to any employer of a noncustodial parent subject to the order within...
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26-15-2
Section 26-15-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE. A substance intended to be used as a precursor
in the manufacture of a controlled substance, or any other chemical intended to be used in
the manufacture of a controlled substance. Intent under this subdivision may be demonstrated
by the substance's use, quantity, manner of storage, or proximity to other precursors, or
to manufacturing equipment. (2) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. Controlled substance as defined in subdivision
(4) of Section 20-2-2. (3) DRUG PARAPHERNALIA. Drug paraphernalia as defined in Section
13A-12-260. (4) RESPONSIBLE PERSON. A child's natural parent, stepparent, adoptive parent,
legal guardian, custodian, or any other person who has the permanent or temporary care or
custody or responsibility for the supervision of a child. (5) SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. Serious
physical injury as defined in Section 13A-1-2. (Acts 1977, No. 502, p. 658, ยง2;...

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30-3B-102
Section 30-3B-102 Definitions. In this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) ABANDONED. Left without provision for reasonable and necessary care or supervision.
(2) CHILD. An individual who has not attained 19 years of age. (3) CHILD CUSTODY DETERMINATION.
A judgment, decree, or other order of a court providing for the legal custody, physical custody,
or visitation with respect to a child. The term includes a permanent, temporary, initial,
and modification order. The term does not include an order relating to child support or other
monetary obligation of an individual. (4) CHILD CUSTODY PROCEEDING. A proceeding in a court
in which legal custody, physical custody, or visitation with respect to a child is an issue.
The term includes a proceeding for divorce, separation, neglect, abuse, dependency, guardianship,
paternity, termination of parental rights, and protection from domestic violence, in which
the issue may appear. The term does not include a court...
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38-15-4
Section 38-15-4 Registration of certain youth residential institutions or organizations;
staff training plans; rights of children; licensing and inspection of food preparation areas;
access by law enforcement agencies. (a) Commencing on January 1, 2018, the department shall
register any religious, faith-based, or church nonprofit, other nonprofit, or for profit affiliated
youth residential facility, youth social rehabilitation facility, community treatment facility
for youths, youth transitional care facility, long term youth residential facility, private
alternative boarding school, private alternative outdoor program, and any organization entrusted
with the residential care of children in any organizational form or combination defined by
this section, whenever children are housed at the facility or location of the program
for a period of more than 24 hours. At a minimum, registered youth residential institution
or organization under this section shall do all of the following: (1) Be...
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38-7-2
Section 38-7-2 Definitions. Terms used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise
requires, have the meanings ascribed to them in this section. When not inconsistent
with the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words in the singular
number include the plural number, and words in the plural number include the singular number,
and the word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory: (1) CHILD. Any
person under 19 years of age, a person under the continuing jurisdiction of the juvenile court
pursuant to Section 12-15-117, or a person under 21 years of age in foster care as
defined by the Department of Human Resources. (2) CHILD-CARE INSTITUTION or INSTITUTION FOR
CHILD CARE. A child-care facility where more than 10 children are received and maintained
for the purpose of providing them with care or training or both, or transitional living program
services, but does not include: a. Any institution for child care which is under the ownership
or control,...
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26-14-6
Section 26-14-6 Temporary protective custody. A police officer, a law enforcement official,
or a designated employee of the State or County Department of Human Resources may take a child
into protective custody, or any person in charge of a hospital or similar institution or any
physician treating a child may keep that child in his or her custody, without the consent
of the parent or guardian, whether or not additional medical treatment is required, if the
circumstances or conditions of the child are such that continuing in his or her place of residence
or in the care and custody of the parent, guardian, custodian, or other person responsible
for the child's care presents an imminent danger to that child's life or health. However,
such official shall immediately notify the court having jurisdiction over juveniles of such
actions in taking the child into protective custody; provided, that such custody shall not
exceed 72 hours and that a court of competent jurisdiction and the...
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13A-13-8
Section 13A-13-8 Failure to report missing child. (a) This section shall be known
and may be cited as Caylee's Law. (b) For purposes of this section, the following terms
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) ABDUCTION.
The removal or retention of a child without the consent of the child's custodian. (2) CHILD.
A person who is less than 18 years of age. (3) CUSTODIAN. A child's father or mother, whether
biological or adoptive, a child's legally appointed guardian, or the spouse of a child's father,
mother, or legally appointed guardian. In the case where only one parent has legal custody,
the term means the parent with legal custody or his or her spouse. (4) GUARDIAN. A guardian
as defined in Section 26-2A-20. (5) LOST CHILD. A child who is unable to find his or
her way back to his or her custodian. (6) RUNAWAY CHILD. A child who voluntarily absents himself
or herself from the control of his or her custodian with intent to remain away indefinitely....

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44-1-2
Section 44-1-2 Definitions. The following terms, wherever used in this chapter, shall
have the following meanings: (1) AFTERCARE. A youth is released by the department from a state
training school operated by the department, wherein the department releases legal custody,
supervision, and the right to return until further order of the juvenile court. The term means
a legal status created by order of the committing court at the time of release from a state
training school whereby a youth is permitted to return to the community subject to supervision
by the court or any agency designated by the court and subject to return to the court at any
time during the aftercare period. (2) BOARD. The Alabama Youth Services Board. (3) BOARD MEMBER.
Any member of the Alabama Youth Services Board. (4) COMMITTED YOUTH. Any youth committed to
the legal custody of the department upon a finding of delinquency and a finding by a juvenile
judge that the youth is in need of care or treatment, or both, in a...
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15-25-2
Section 15-25-2 Prosecution for physical or sexual offense or exploitation involving
child under age 16 - Videotaped deposition; who may be present; procedure; protective order.
(a) In any criminal prosecution referred to in Section 15-25-1, the court, upon motion
of the district attorney or Attorney General, for good cause shown and after notice to the
defendant, may order the taking of a videotaped deposition of an alleged victim of or witness
to the crime who is under the age of 16 at the time of the order. (b) On any motion for a
videotaped deposition of the victim or a witness, the court shall consider the age and maturity
of the child, the nature of the offense, the nature of testimony that may be expected, and
the possible effect that the testimony in person at trial may have on the victim or witness,
along with any other relevant matters that may be required by Supreme Court rule. (c) During
the taping of a videotaped deposition authorized pursuant to this section, the...
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16-1-24.1
Section 16-1-24.1 Safe school and drug-free school policy; treatment of policy violators;
promulgation and distribution of discipline policy; liability limited for discipline actions;
local boards may adopt more stringent guidelines. (a) The Legislature finds a compelling public
interest in ensuring that schools are made safe and drug-free for all students and school
employees. The Legislature finds the need for a comprehensive safe school and drug-free school
policy to be adopted by the State Board of Education. This policy should establish minimum
standards for classes of offenses and prescribe uniform minimum procedures and penalties for
those who violate the policies. It is the intent of the Legislature that our schools remain
safe and drug-free for all students and school employees. The State Board of Education shall
adopt and all local boards of education shall uniformly enforce policies that protect all
students and school employees. The State Board of Education shall require...
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