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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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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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16-8-23
Section 16-8-23 Appointment and removal of teachers. The county board of education shall
appoint, upon the written recommendation of the county superintendent, all principals, teachers,
clerical and professional assistants authorized by the board. The county board may suspend
or dismiss for immorality, misconduct in office, insubordination, incompetency or willful
neglect of duty, or whenever, in the opinion of the board, the best interests of the school
require it, superintendents, principals, teachers or any other employees or appointees of
the board, subject to the provisions of Chapter 24 of this title. (School Code 1927, §117;
Code 1940, T. 52, §86.)...
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16-12-8
Section 16-12-8 Grading and standardizing city schools. The city superintendent of schools,
subject to the provisions of this title, shall prepare rules and regulations for grading and
standardizing the public schools and shall recommend the same for approval by the city board
of education. (School Code 1927, §227; Code 1940, T. 52, §185.)...
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16-23-6
Section 16-23-6 Placement bureau for teachers. The State Superintendent of Education
shall make known to county superintendents of education and city superintendents of schools
or other interested parties the names of teachers who are unemployed and who are seeking positions.
In order that this service may be effective, a placement bureau shall be organized in the
State Department of Education. (School Code 1927, §348; Code 1940, T. 52, §331.)...
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16-25-5
Section 16-25-5 Transfer of membership in Employees' Retirement System of Alabama, etc.,
of janitors, maids, cafeteria workers and other full-time employees in public education. (a)
The phrase "public education," as used in this section, shall be construed
as meaning and referring to any institution of learning supported wholly by public funds,
regardless of whether such institution is under the control and supervision of the State Department
of Education. (b) All janitors, maids, cafeteria workers and any other full-time employees
in public education, regardless of in what manner or on what basis paid, covered in the Employees'
Retirement System of Alabama under the provisions of Section 36-27-6 on October 1,
1975 shall be enrolled and transferred to the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama by their
employer with all credit as has been established in the Employees' Retirement System of Alabama.
(c) All janitors, maids, cafeteria workers and any other full-time employees in public...

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16-8-24
Section 16-8-24 Full-time employment of teachers by county board. Nothing shall be construed
as preventing a county board of education from contracting with teachers and other employees
for a longer period of time than that actually devoted to teaching or the conduct of the schools
while actually in session. But no teacher or employee shall be entitled to receive any payment
from public funds unless his time has been employed as required by the contract of employment
and unless all current records for which such teacher or employee is responsible shall have
been kept with care and accuracy, and no teacher or employee of the board shall be entitled
to receive any payment from public funds unless all records and reports required by the State
Superintendent of Education or county board of education shall have been properly made and
submitted. (School Code 1927, §175; Code 1940, T. 52, §135.)...
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16-1-30
Section 16-1-30 Written educational policies, rules and regulations of local boards
of education. (a) Definitions. When used in this section, the following words shall
have the following meanings: (1) LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION or BOARD OF EDUCATION. Any city
or county board of education; the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and
Blind; the Alabama Youth Services Board in its capacity as the Board of Education for the
Youth Services Department District; the Board of Directors of the Alabama School of Fine Arts;
and the Board of Directors of the Alabama High School of Mathematics and Science. (2) CHIEF
EXECUTIVE OFFICER. The superintendent of any public county or public city school system; the
President of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the Superintendent of the Department
of Youth Services District; the Executive Director of the Alabama School of Fine Arts; the
Executive Director of the Alabama High School of Mathematics and Science. (3) PROFESSIONAL...

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16-12-4
Section 16-12-4 Establishment and maintenance of schools. The city superintendent of
schools shall recommend for approval and adoption by the city board of education the kind,
grade and location of schools to be established and maintained. (School Code 1927, §222;
Code 1940, T. 52, §180.)...
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16-13-14
Section 16-13-14 Advancement of expenses of members and employees of county and city
boards of education; itemized statement of expenses to be presented and approved upon return
of member or employee. (a) City and county boards of education, the Department of Youth Services
School District and the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind are hereby authorized to pay
in advance such reasonable sums as may be required for registration and travel expenses for
their members and employees to participate in approved meetings and conferences. No sum shall
be advanced from the treasury of any city or county board of education in this state for the
purpose of defraying the expenses of any member or employee of such board while traveling
or remaining beyond the limits of such board unless the same shall first be included in the
budget of such board or approved by a majority vote of the board, which said motion shall
state the purpose and object of such expenditure. (b) When any sum is advanced to a...
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