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45-39-40.02
Section 45-39-40.02 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words
and phrases shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) BARBER.
Any person who practices barbering. (2) BARBER APPRENTICE. Any person who practices barbering
under the constant and direct supervision of a licensed barber. (3) BARBERING. The occupation
of shaving or trimming the beard, cutting, styling or dressing the hair, giving facial or
scalp massages, giving facial or scalp treatment with oils or cream or other preparations
made for this purpose, either by hand or by a means of mechanical appliances, singeing and
shampooing the hair, dyeing the hair, or permanently waving or straightening the hair, styling,
cutting, fitting, measuring, and forming head caps for wigs or hairpieces, hair weaving to
the extent that surgical or medical procedures are not involved, or hair removal of any living
person for compensation. (4) BARBERSHOP. The immediate premises upon or within which...
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13A-11-72
Section 13A-11-72 Certain persons forbidden to possess pistol. (a) No person who has
been convicted in this state or elsewhere of committing or attempting to commit a crime of
violence, misdemeanor offense of domestic violence, violent offense as listed in Section
12-25-32(15), anyone who is subject to a valid protection order for domestic abuse, or anyone
of unsound mind shall own a firearm or have one in his or her possession or under his or her
control. (b) No person who is a minor, except under the circumstances provided in this section,
a drug addict, or an habitual drunkard shall own a pistol or have one in his or her possession
or under his or her control. (c) Subject to the exceptions provided by Section 13A-11-74,
no person shall knowingly with intent to do bodily harm carry or possess a deadly weapon on
the premises of a public school. (d) Possession of a deadly weapon with the intent to do bodily
harm on the premises of a public school in violation of subsection (c) of this...
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16-28-7
Section 16-28-7 Report of enrollment. At the end of the fifth day from the opening of
the public school, the principal teacher of each public school, private school, and each private
tutor, but not church school, shall report on forms prescribed by the State Superintendent
of Education to the county superintendent of education, in the event the school is operated
in territory under the control and supervision of the county board of education, or to the
city superintendent of schools, in the event the school is operated in territory under the
control and supervision of a city board of education, the names and addresses of all children
of mandatory school attendance age who have enrolled in such schools; and thereafter, throughout
the compulsory attendance period, the principal teacher of each school and private tutor shall
report at least weekly the names and addresses of all children of mandatory school attendance
age who enroll in the school or who, having enrolled, were absent...
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16-40-20
Section 16-40-20 Elective courses authorized for objective study of the Bible and religious
history. (a) A public school may offer elective courses in the objective study of the Bible
and religious history in grades six to 12, inclusive, as follows: (1) A social studies course
on the Hebrew Scriptures of the Old Testament of the Bible. (2) A social studies course on
the Greek Scriptures of the New Testament of the Bible. (3) A social studies course on the
Hebrew Scriptures of the Old Testament and the Greek Scriptures of the New Testament of the
Bible. (4) A social studies course in religious history. (b) The State Board of Education
shall adopt rules and policies necessary for implementing the requirements of this article,
including a requirement that curriculum standards submitted by a public school or school district
for approval of an elective study of the Bible course shall meet the academic rigor and curriculum
standards of other elective courses approved by the board. (Act...
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16-43-1
Section 16-43-1 Display of flags. (a) Each school and educational institution located
in this state, that is supported in whole or in part by public funds, shall display the United
States Flag and the Alabama State Flag at all times when the school or educational institution
is in session in accordance with appropriate flag display protocol. Both the United States
Flag and the Alabama State Flag shall be displayed on a flag pole or flag poles located in
front of the main building of the educational institution. (b) Each local board of education
building located in this state and each administrative building associated with an educational
institution located in this state, that is supported in whole or in part by public funds,
shall prominently display the Alabama State Flag at all times that the United States Flag
is flown. The flags shall be flown in accordance with appropriate flag display protocol, on
a flag pole or flag poles located near the main entrance of each building. (c) Any...
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16-6A-16
Section 16-6A-16 Plan for in-service education centers; governing boards; requirements
of centers; school systems to affiliate with centers. (a) A comprehensive plan shall be established
by the Governor's Educational Reform Commission and implemented for the development and location
of in-service education centers for the purpose of providing rigorous in-service training
in critical needs areas for the state's public school personnel. These in-service centers
shall not replace the plan for in-service education which the State Department of Education
adopted by resolution on June 14, 1978. The in-service centers established pursuant to this
chapter shall be located in existing institutions of higher education located in strategic
areas of the state as recommended by the commission and approved by the Governor. Institutions
of higher education where such in-service centers may be located shall have resident faculty
members in education and the academic areas taught in the public schools....
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16-6B-11
Section 16-6B-11 Paperwork Reduction Committee. (a) The Legislature finds that the excessive
paperwork required of teachers and other public education employees hinders the prime responsibility
of public education: The education of the children of Alabama. The Legislature also finds
that excessive and time-consuming reporting requirements levied on school systems requires
automation in order to for timely reporting to occur. The Legislature further finds that the
excessive paperwork required of teachers has become so burdensome that teachers do not have
adequate time to prepare lesson plans or to devote individual attention to those students
who require special assistance. The Legislature further finds that, for teachers to have time
to teach, it is imperative that all unnecessary paperwork be eliminated from our public schools
and necessary paperwork be automated to the maximum practical extent. (b) The Paperwork Reduction
Committee is created. The membership of the committee shall...
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16-6D-7
Section 16-6D-7 Equal opportunity for applicants. The State Board of Education and the
State Department of Education shall ensure equal opportunity for all school systems that apply
for programmatic flexibility or budgetary flexibility, or both, as delineated in this chapter,
and in no way shall one local school system be favored over another local school system based
upon its size, location, student population, or any other possible discriminatory measure.
(Act 2013-64, p. 112, ยง7.)...
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16-6G-7
Section 16-6G-7 Alabama Committee on Grade Level Reading. (a) The State Superintendent
of Education shall establish the Alabama Committee on Grade Level Reading. The committee shall
consist of three members appointed from each State Board of Education district. The Governor,
the Lieutenant Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate shall each appoint one member from each district. The appointing authorities
shall coordinate their appointments so that diversity of gender, race, and geographical areas
is reflective of the makeup of this state. (b) Each member of the committee shall be a parent
or legal guardian of a state K-12 public school student, a practicing teacher, a retired teacher,
or employed in the field of education. (c) On or before June 30, 2020, the committee shall
revise the 2011 Alabama Action Plan for Literacy Birth Through Grade 12 in consultation with
the Campaign for Grade Level Reading group, which shall be...
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22-21B-4
Section 22-21B-4 Participation in a health care service that violates the conscience
of health care provider; written objection; liability. (a) A health care provider has the
right not to participate, and no health care provider shall be required to participate, in
a health care service that violates his or her conscience when the health care provider has
objected in writing prior to being asked to provide such health care services. (b) When objecting
in writing in accordance with this chapter, no health care provider shall be civilly, criminally,
or administratively liable for declining to participate in a health care service that violates
his or her conscience except when failure to do so would immediately endanger the life of
a patient. (c) It shall be unlawful for any person, health care provider, health care institution,
public or private institution, public official, or any board which certifies competency in
medical or health care specialties to discriminate against any health...
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