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16-63-4
Section 16-63-4 Duties of local boards of education; establishment of community schools advisory
committees and employment of coordinators; agreements; local funds. Every local board of education
which elects to apply for funding pursuant to this chapter shall: (1) Develop programs and
plans for increased community involvement in the public schools based upon policies and guidelines
adopted by the State Board of Education. (2) Develop programs and plans for increased community
use of public school facilities based upon policies and guidelines adopted by the State Board
of Education. (3) Establish rules governing the implementation of such programs and plans
in its public schools and submit these rules along with adopted programs and plans to the
State Board of Education for approval by the State Board of Education. Programs and plans
developed by a local board of education shall provide for the establishment of one or more
community schools advisory committees for the public schools...
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16-63-5
Section 16-63-5 Duties of community schools advisory committees; membership. Every participating
local board of education shall establish one or more community schools advisory committees
which may become involved in matters affecting the educational process in accordance with
rules established by the local board of education and approved by the State Board of Education
and further shall consider ways of increasing community involvement in the public schools
and utilization of public school facilities. Community schools advisory committees may assist
local boards of education in the development and preparation of the plans and programs to
achieve such goals, may assist in the implementation of such plans and programs and may provide
such other assistance as may be requested by the local boards of education. Community schools
advisory committees shall work with local school officials and personnel, parent-teacher organizations,
and community groups and agencies in providing maximum...
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14-12-2
Section 14-12-2 Determination of professional units and operating expenses to be provided,
qualifications and salaries of teachers and minimum number of hours of weekly student attendance.
(a) A formula for the determination of professional units and other operating expenses, based
upon eligible students, shall be developed by the State Department of Education. An eligible
student under this subsection shall be a person who has not graduated from an accredited high
school and who is able to benefit from the instructional programs offered. The total number
of professional units provided shall be the sum total of units necessary for classroom teachers,
vocational teachers, librarians, teachers of exceptional students, supervisors, counselors,
principals and a director. Any funds provided for such units where such units are not employed
shall revert to the Alabama Special Educational Trust Fund. (b) The qualifications of teachers
shall be determined by the State Department of Education...
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16-22-14
Section 16-22-14 Personnel records of education employees. (a) Definitions. When used in this
section, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) EMPLOYEE. Any person employed
by a school board. (2) EXECUTIVE OFFICER. The superintendent of any public county or city
school system; the President of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the president of
any two-year school or college under the auspices of the State Board of Education; the Superintendent
of the Department of Youth Services School District; the Executive Director of the Alabama
School of Fine Arts; and the Executive Director of the Alabama High School of Mathematics
and Science. (3) LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCY PERSONNEL SYSTEM (LEAPS). The data base established
and maintained by the Alabama Department of Education for record keeping of all data related
to certificated and non-certificated personnel at each board of education. (4) PERSONNEL AND
ENROLLMENT REPORTING SYSTEM (PERS). The data base established and...
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16-28-40
Section 16-28-40 License applicant under 19 to provide documentation of school enrollment,
etc.; duties of school attendance official; withdrawal from school; conviction for certain
pistol offenses. (a) The Department of Public Safety shall deny a driver's license or a learner's
license for the operation of a motor vehicle to any person under the age of 19 who does not,
at the time of application, present a diploma or other certificate of graduation issued to
the person from a secondary high school of this state or any other state, or documentation
that the person: (1) is enrolled and making satisfactory progress in a course leading to a
general educational development certificate (GED) from a state approved institution or organization,
or has obtained the certificate; (2) is enrolled in a secondary school of this state or any
other state and has not at the time of application accumulated disciplinary points while a
student in school that would extend the age of eligibility for the...
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16-6F-5
Section 16-6F-5 Enrollment; credits; student capacity; records. (a) Open enrollment. (1) A
public charter school shall be open to any student residing in the state. (2) A school system
shall not require any student enrolled in the school system to attend a start-up public charter
school. (3) A public charter school shall not limit admission based on ethnicity, national
origin, religion, gender, income level, disability, proficiency in the English language, or
academic or athletic ability. (4) A public charter school may limit admission to students
within a given age group or grade level and may be organized around a special emphasis, theme,
or concept as stated in the school's charter application, but fluency or competence in the
theme may not be used as a standard for enrollment. (5) A public charter school shall enroll
all students who wish to attend the school, unless the number of students exceeds the capacity
of the facility identified for the public charter school. (6) If...
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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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41-16-78
Section 41-16-78 Exceptions. (a) This article shall not apply to any entity that does not receive
state funds. (b) This article shall also not apply to direct health care services provided
by the Alabama Department of Public Health. (c) This article shall not apply to any county
or municipality, or any board, public corporation, authority, public utility district, or
other entity created by any county or municipality, or to the Alabama Municipal Electric Authority
created pursuant to the provisions of Section 11-50A-1, et seq., nor shall it apply to any
local school board, the State Department of Education, or other entity covered under Section
41-16-50, et seq., except as herein provided for future support of computer technology or
any educational and eleemosynary institutions governed by a board of trustees or other similar
governing body, nor shall it apply to any statewide non-profit water and wastewater utility
association. (d) This article shall not apply to any state authority,...
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45-37A-40
Section 45-37A-40 Board of education. (a) Beginning with the municipal elections in 2002, a
school board for the City of Bessemer, Alabama, is established and shall be elected in 2002,
and every four years thereafter. The board shall be called the Bessemer City Board of Education.
The board shall be composed of seven members, with one member being elected from each of the
districts from which the Bessemer City Council are elected, by a majority of the qualified
electors voting who reside in the respective districts. (b) Candidates for each place on the
board of education shall be at least 21 years of age, residents of the district which they
seek to represent on the board for at least 90 consecutive days immediately preceding the
deadline date for qualifying as a candidate, and shall not have a record of conviction for
a felony or any other crime involving moral turpitude. Each candidate shall pay a qualifying
fee in an amount prescribed by the Bessemer City Council. (c)(1) The...
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45-39-40.05
Section 45-39-40.05 Qualifications. (a) No person shall be admitted to examination or receive
a license under this article, except as otherwise provided for in this article, unless such
person shall possess the following qualifications: (1) BARBER. Except as otherwise provided
for in this article, no person may be licensed as a barber under this article unless such
person shall pay the original licensing fee, as hereinafter provided, and have an education
equivalent to the completion of 10 grades in school and shall have served and completed the
required time and studies as follows: a. For a complete course of barbering, in a school of
barbering, of not less than 1,200 credit unit hours nor more than 1,700 actual clock hours
of continuous training not to exceed more than eight hours in any one day, or shall have completed
a course of study in the public schools or trade school consisting of at least 1,200 credit
unit hours nor more than 1,700 actual clock hours; b. Or as an apprentice...
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