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15-22-24
Section 15-22-24 Board of Pardons and Paroles - Duties retirement of parole officers;
representation of applicant by state official; supervision and treatment; training requirements.
(a) The Board of Pardons and Paroles, hereinafter referred to as "the board," shall
be charged with the duty of determining, through use of a validated risk and needs assessment
as defined in Section 12-25-32, what prisoners serving sentences in the jails and prisons
of the State of Alabama may be released on parole and when and under what conditions. Such
board shall also be charged with the duty of supervising all prisoners released on parole
from the jails or prisons of the state and of lending its assistance to the courts in the
supervision of all prisoners placed on probation by courts exercising criminal jurisdiction
and making such investigations as may be necessary in connection therewith, of implementing
the use of validated risk and needs assessments as defined in Section 12-25-32 by probation...

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22-5B-2
Section 22-5B-2 Legislative findings. (a) The legislative findings, purpose, and intent
of this chapter are to develop the infrastructure for a statewide network of lifespan respite
programs in Alabama and for Alabama Respite to be the statewide entity to address issues relating
to respite care in our state. (b) The Alabama Legislature makes the following findings: (1)
Respite is short term temporary relief that can make a world of difference for family caregivers
of both children and adults with disabilities and other health care needs. (2) Respite is
one of the home and community-based services most requested by family caregivers, yet remains
in short supply. (3) As of 2012, over 818,000 adults in Alabama are caregivers for a family
member. (4) Respite helps preserve families by reducing stress, supporting stability, preventing
situations that can lead to abuse and neglect, and reducing the incidence of divorce and out-of-home
placement. (5) Respite is a simple, cost-effective...
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41-9-1061
Section 41-9-1061 Purposes, duties. (a) The commission shall study the conditions, needs,
issues, and problems of the criminal justice system in Alabama as it affects girls and women
by conducting walk through inspections of each of the women's correctional facilities and
female youth facilities and shall have unimpeded access to all documents of public record
produced, used, and maintained by entities of the criminal justice system to assess the needs
of the beneficiary population and to assess the impact of the commission's recommendations.
(b) The commission shall conduct beneficiary panels and focus groups to assess needs of the
beneficiary population to ensure the responsiveness and accountability of the criminal justice
system. (c) In conducting such study, the commission shall study best practices regarding
women victims and offenders in Alabama and other states and shall elicit views from experts
in the field of criminal justice, drug treatment, and domestic violence. (d) The...
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16-60-111.4
Section 16-60-111.4 Powers of Board of Trustees. (a) The board shall be authorized to:
(1) Make rules and regulations for the government of community and technical colleges. (2)
Prescribe for the community and technical colleges the courses of study to be offered and
the conditions for granting certificates, diplomas, and degrees. (3) Appoint or terminate
the employment of the presidents of the community and technical colleges. (4) Direct the expenditure
of legislative appropriations of community and technical colleges including, but not limited
to, the allocation of the annual legislative appropriation, as the board determines is in
the best interests of the Alabama Community College System. (5) Prescribe qualifications for
faculty and establish, publish, and maintain an annual salary schedule for each community
and technical college employee classification and tenure requirements for faculty at community
and technical colleges. (6) Accept gifts, donations, and devises and bequests of...
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16-6F-10
Section 16-6F-10 Reporting of enrollment, attendance, etc.; funding. (a) Enrollment.
Students enrolled in and attending public charter schools shall be included in all enrollment
and attendance counts of students of the local school system in which the students reside.
The public charter school shall report all such data to the local school systems of residence
in a timely manner. Each local school system shall report such enrollment, attendance, and
other counts of students to the department in the manner required by the department. (b) Operational
funding. (1) The following provisions govern operational funding: a. In their initial year,
and in subsequent years to accommodate growth as articulated in their application, funding
for public charter schools shall be provided from the Education Trust Fund in the Foundation
Program appropriation for current units. Subsequent year funding for public charter schools
shall be based on the Foundation Program allocation and other public school...
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11-96-4
Section 11-96-4 Limited purpose agencies; defined; governing board; bi-annual audit;
delegation of responsibility; service area; consultation and planning. (a) A limited purpose
agency qualifying for funds from the community services administration block grant is a community-based
and -operated program which: (1) Was designated as an eligible entity to receive funds from
the community services block grant program under Public Law 97-115, the "Older Americans
Act Amendments of 1981" or administer a head start program. (2) Performs the functions
of community action agencies, but which is not technically a community action agency. (3)
Received funds in fiscal year 1981 under Section 221 and Section 222(a) or under
Title IV of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. (b) Each limited purpose agency shall administer
its programs through a governing board consisting of 15 to 50 members. This board shall be
representative of the population of its service area, and representative of the poor, as...

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16-22-16
Section 16-22-16 Registered nurses required. (a) The State Department of Education and
the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind shall require the employment of school nurses in
each local school system. (b) There shall not be greater than five licensed practical nurses
to one registered nurse within each school system. However, based upon individual circumstances,
including specific medical needs and tasks which must be performed by a registered nurse as
set forth in the Nurse Practice Act and the Administrative Code rules of the Alabama Board
of Nursing, there may be a lower registered nurse to licensed practical nurse ratio within
each school system. (c) The allotment of school nurses shall be distributed so that each school
system shall receive one registered nurse and an additional nurse or nurses or fraction of
a nursing allocation based upon the average daily membership during the first 20 scholastic
days after Labor Day of the preceding school year. (d) Each local school...
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16-6G-5
Section 16-6G-5 Reading and intervention programs; individual reading improvement plan;
summer reading camps; Alabama Summer Achievement Program; retention of students; reporting
requirements. (a) To ensure that public school students are able to read at or above grade
level by the end of third grade, each local education agency shall offer a comprehensive core
reading program to all students based on the science of reading which develops foundational
reading skills. In addition, no school district may use any curriculum for public K-3 students
that does not have instructional time included. (b) Based on the results of the reading assessment
in Section 16-6G-3, each K-3 student who exhibits a reading deficiency, or the characteristics
of dyslexia, shall be provided an appropriate reading intervention program to address his
or her specific deficiencies. Additionally, students shall be evaluated after every grading
period and, if a student is determined to have a reading deficiency, the...
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22-30F-4
Section 22-30F-4 Revolving Loan Fund established; maintenance; administration. (a) There
is hereby established the State of Alabama Land Recycling Revolving Loan Fund, which shall
be maintained in perpetuity and operated by the department as agent for the authority for
the purposes stated herein. Grants from the federal government or its agencies allocated,
allotted, or paid to the state for capitalization of the revolving loan fund, grants from
other entities allocated, allotted, or paid to the state for capitalization of the revolving
loan fund, state matching funds where required, and loan principal, interest, and penalties
and interest income and all other amounts at anytime required or permitted to be paid into
the revolving loan fund shall be deposited therein. Proceeds of capitalization grants, funds
appropriated by the state, loan principal and interest payments, interest income, and all
other funds of the authority shall be deposited with one or more banks designated by the...

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38-15-8
Section 38-15-8 Rulemaking authority; authority of department to act in loco parentis;
registration approval required; performance of services in accordance with religious beliefs.
(a) On or before January 1, 2018, the department shall adopt rules to implement this chapter,
in consultation with interested parties, including representatives of any institution with
any combination of organizational characteristics defined by this section, former residents
of long-term youth residential facilities, advocates for youth, and private concerned parties.
Until rules are adopted by the department and become effective any existing child or youth
residential organization, facility, institution, boarding school, or program operating in
this state shall be governed by the rules applicable to residential care facilities regulated
by the Department of Human Resources pursuant to published minimum standards for residential
child care facilities. Any institution, facility, or program subject to this...
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