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24-10-6
Section 24-10-6 Purpose. The Alabama Affordable Housing Act is established for the following
purposes: (1) To increase the production of housing units and home ownership and to preserve
the supply of rental housing that is affordable to individuals and families with incomes at
or below 60 percent of the median family income. (2) To maintain and rehabilitate existing
affordable housing units to insure their continued availability to individuals and families
with incomes at or below 60 percent of the median family income. (3) To serve individuals
and families living at or below 60 percent of the median family income. No less than 50 percent
of the resources placed into the fund each year shall be used to serve individuals and families
with household incomes at or below 30 percent of the median family income as determined by
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (4) To annually distribute, when possible,
a majority of the proceeds from the trust fund to eligible nonprofit...
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38-14-9
Section 38-14-9 Administration of accounts. (a) Subject to rules promulgated by the
department, a fiduciary organization has sole authority over, and responsibility for, the
administration of individual development accounts. The responsibility of the fiduciary organization
extends to all aspects of the account program, including marketing to all eligible individuals
and families, soliciting matching funds, counseling account owners, providing financial literacy
education, and conducting required verification and compliance activities. The fiduciary organization
may establish program provisions as the organization believes necessary to ensure account
owner compliance with this chapter. (b) A fiduciary organization may act in partnership with
other entities, including businesses, government agencies, corporations, nonprofit organizations,
community action programs, community development corporations, housing authorities and faith-based
entities, to assist in the fulfillment of its...
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38-3-9
Section 38-3-9 Adoption of rules; additional functions. The department shall adopt rules
pursuant to the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act to implement and administer this chapter
and may perform all of the following functions: (1) Provide technical assistance and consultation
upon request to public and private nonprofit agencies with respect to programs, services,
and activities for elderly people. (2) Provide assistance upon request to federal agencies,
other state agencies or departments, and private organizations on studies and surveys on the
special problems of the aged in such matters as mental and physical health, housing, transportation,
family relationships, employment, income, vocational rehabilitation, recreation, and education;
make such reports as are appropriate to the Governor and other federal and state agencies;
and develop recommendations for administrative or legislative action to assist the aged. (3)
Develop and strengthen the services available for the aging in...
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40-18-422
Section 40-18-422 (Credit expires after 2025 tax year unless extended.) Tax credit for
eligible employers of apprentices. (a) For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2017,
through the tax year beginning January 1, 2019, an Alabama income tax credit is allowed for
eligible employers that employ an apprentice for at least seven full months of the prior taxable
year. The credit shall equal up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each apprentice employed,
not to exceed five apprentices employed. The Department of Revenue, in consultation with the
Workforce Development Division of the Department of Commerce, shall establish a scale reflecting
ranges of amounts of money an employer has invested in an eligible apprentice and a corresponding
tax credit amount and shall award the tax credit in accordance with this scale following confirmation
from the Workforce Development Division that the apprentice for whom the credit is claimed
is in compliance with all federal and state requirements...
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40-7-58
Section 40-7-58 Design and operation of system; advisory committee. (a)(1) To ensure
that local taxing jurisdictions have meaningful input into the development and operation of
OPPAL, a state and local advisory committee is hereby established to review the design and
operation of the system and to make recommendations regarding the system requirements and
functionality to the Commissioner of Revenue. (2) The advisory committee shall consist of
the following individuals: a. Two local tax officials appointed by the Association of Alabama
Tax Administrators. b. Two local tax officials appointed by the Alabama Association of Assessing
Officials. c. One county commissioner appointed by the Association of County Commissioners
of Alabama. d. One probate judge who serves as chair of the county commission appointed by
the Alabama Probate Judges Association. e. One representative of the business community, appointed
by the Business Council of Alabama. f. One representative of the retail...
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6-5-380
Section 6-5-380 Liability of parents for destruction of property by minor; exception.
(a) The parent or parents, guardian, or other person having care or control of any minor under
the age of 18 years with whom the minor is living and who have custody of the minor shall
be liable for the actual damages sustained, but not exceeding the sum of $1,000, plus the
court costs of the action, to any person, firm, association, corporation and the State of
Alabama and its political subdivision for all damages proximately caused by the injury to,
or destruction of, any property, real, personal or mixed, by the intentional, willful, or
malicious act or acts of the minor. Except, approved foster parents of the Department of Human
Resources shall not be liable for damages caused by foster children. (b) Nothing in this section
shall be construed to limit the liability of any such parent or parents as the same may now
otherwise exist under the laws of the State of Alabama. (Acts 1965, 2nd Ex. Sess.,...
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16-28-3
Section 16-28-3 Ages of children required to attend school; exemption for church school
students; transfer students. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), every child
between the ages of six and 17 years shall be required to attend a public school, private
school, church school, or be instructed by a competent private tutor for the entire length
of the school term in every scholastic year except that, prior to attaining his or her 16th
birthday every child attending a church school as defined in Section 16-28-1 is exempt
from the requirements of this section, provided the child complies with enrollment
and reporting procedures specified in Section 16-28-7. Admission to public school shall
be on an individual basis on the application of the parents, legal custodian, or guardian
of the child to the local board of education at the beginning of each school year, under the
rules as the board may prescribe; provided, a person who is under 19 years of age and on track
to...
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16-33C-4.1
Section 16-33C-4.1 Composition of PACT board. (a) The PACT board shall consist of 15
members as follows: (1) The Director of Finance. (2) The State Treasurer. (3) Two persons
appointed by the Governor. (4) Two persons appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
one of whom shall be a PACT contract holder. (5) One person appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.
(6) One person appointed by the Senate President Pro Tempore. (7) The President of the Council
of College and University Presidents or his or her designee. (8) The Chancellor of the Postsecondary
Education Department or his or her designee. (9) The Executive Director of the Alabama Commission
on Higher Education. (10) One member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker
of the House of Representatives. (11) One member of the Senate appointed by the Lieutenant
Governor. (12) The Chief Executive Officer of the Retirement Systems of Alabama or his or
her designee. (13) The President of the Alabama...
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16-40-9
Section 16-40-9 Instruction for avoiding child sexual abuse. (a)(1) The Legislature
recognizes that Erin Merryn was raped and molested for six and a half years by a neighbor
and a family member. She began a crusade her senior year of high school in 2004 to end the
silence and shame around sexual abuse. Erin's Law has been adopted in a number of states to
help address the problem of child sexual abuse. (2) The intent of Erin's Law is to shatter
the silence and stigma around child sexual abuse, and to educate children and empower them
to recognize and to report abuse. (3) The Legislature finds that without a specific initiative
like Erin's Law, schools generally fail to give young students adequate awareness and a voice
in this issue. (b) The Governor's Task Force on Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children created
under subsection (c) shall adopt guidelines for a child sexual abuse prevention instructional
program. The guidelines shall: (1) Educate children in grades pre-kindergarten...
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16-46-3
Section 16-46-3 Exemptions from chapter; records of private postsecondary institutions
ceasing operations. (a) This chapter shall not apply to any school offering instruction in
grades K-12, or any combination thereof, including any person in regard to the operation of
such K-12 school. (b) This chapter shall not apply to any of the following private postsecondary
institutions, including any person in regard to the operation of such private postsecondary
institution: (1) Schools operated on a nonprofit basis offering only courses or programs of
study which do not lead to an associate or baccalaureate degree and are limited in nature
to the performance of or preparation for the ministry of any established church, denomination,
or religion. (2) Courses conducted by employers exclusively for their employees and courses
conducted by labor unions exclusively for their members. (3) Schools, colleges, and universities
principally operated and supported by the State of Alabama or its political...
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