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9-18A-1
Section 9-18A-1 Enactment of Southern States Energy Compact. The Legislature hereby
enacts, and the State of Alabama hereby enters into, the Southern States Energy Compact with
any and all states legally joining therein in accordance with its terms, in the form substantially
as follows: "SOUTHERN STATES ENERGY COMPACT "Article I. Policy and Purpose. "The
party states recognize that the proper employment and conservation of energy and employment
of energy-related facilities, materials, and products, within the context of a responsible
regard for the environment, can assist substantially in the industrialization of the south
and the development of a balanced economy for the region. They also recognize that optimum
benefit from an acquisition of energy resources and facilities require systematic encouragement,
guidance and assistance from the party states on a cooperative basis. It is the policy of
the party states to undertake such cooperation on a continuing basis; it is the purpose of...

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16-1-44
Section 16-1-44 School emergency operation plans. (a)(1) Each local board of education
shall develop and adopt a comprehensive school emergency operations plan for each school under
the authority of the board. (2) The local board or its agent shall examine the conditions
and operations of each school under the authority of the local board to determine hazards
to student and staff safety and shall propose changes, if needed to promote the prevention
of dangerous problems and circumstances. (3) In developing the plan for each school, the local
board or its agent shall involve community law enforcement and safety officials, including
community fire and emergency management assigned to the school. (b)(1) The board shall incorporate
into each comprehensive school emergency operations plan the following: a. Protocols for addressing
each type of serious threats to the safety of school property, students, employees, or administrators
which shall include, but not be limited to: Security-related...
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16-6B-3
Section 16-6B-3 Assistance programs. (a) Student strategy. The superintendent of the
local board of education along with the staff of each school shall develop an assistance program
at each school for at-risk students performing below the standards set by the State Board
of Education. The standards shall include the results of the required assessment program adopted
by the State Board of Education with emphasis on students who are found to be at one or more
grade levels below the prescribed norm. The local board of education shall budget at least
one hundred dollars ($100) per student so identified to be expended on tutorial assistance
programs including, but not limited to, after-school, Saturday school, or summer school, or
any combination of these programs. These funds may be budgeted from state or federal funds.
However, federal funds already budgeted for at-risk students may not be counted toward the
minimum one hundred dollars ($100) requirement set aside to be expended for...
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16-25-62
Section 16-25-62 Appropriation; funding for benefits. (a) There is hereby appropriated
from the Education Trust Fund to the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama $13,878,629.00
for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1990. In addition to the appropriation provided herein
any available amounts from the existing funds of the Teachers' Retirement System which may
be expended without increasing the unfunded accrued liability of the Teachers' Retirement
System, as determined by the system's actuary, or any other appropriation to the Teachers'
Retirement System for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1990, may be allocated and expended
by the Secretary-Treasurer to partially fund the benefits provided herein for the fiscal year
beginning October 1, 1990. In the event that funding from the Teachers' Retirement System
is utilized to fund a portion of the benefits provided herein for the fiscal year beginning
October 1, 1990 and in the further event that unencumbered funds shall be available...
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16-13-144
Section 16-13-144 Prohibition and penalty for exceeding budget; waiver of penalty. (a)
No local board of education shall spend or obligate itself to spend more money in any fiscal
year than the estimate of income available to that board of education for that year, plus
balances on hand at the beginning of the fiscal year, which estimate shall be approved by
the State Superintendent of Education, if the excess expenditure or excess obligation to spend
results in a deficit for that fiscal year, except as provided in Section 16-13-145.
The estimate of income shall include estimates of income from revenue receipts from all sources
and estimates of nonrevenue receipts from all sources, but excluding all funds derived from
loans other than loans obtained by the issuance of school warrants authorized by the laws
of the state. This section shall not apply to any fiscal year where there is proration
of education funds going to local boards of education. No funds shall be transferred by any...

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16-3-17.3
Section 16-3-17.3 Flexible school terms. It is the intent of the Legislature that local
school systems be permitted to develop flexible school terms extending over the course of
the 12 month calendar year. School systems desiring to use flexible school terms may utilize
such scheduling to develop tutorial programs or innovative programs for at-risk students or
students deemed academically deficient and to relieve overcrowded classroom conditions. Local
school systems desiring to develop flexible school terms shall, upon approval of the local
board of education, submit a plan to the State Superintendent of Education and upon his recommendation
and approval by the State Board of Education, the plan shall be adopted. No provision of The
Alabama Education Improvement Act of 1991 (Acts 1991, No. 91-323), shall be interpreted to
require personnel employed in local school systems to work longer than their current contract
provides. School personnel may work extended contract periods provided...
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16-6D-6
Section 16-6D-6 Innovation plan. (a) The innovation plan of a local school system shall
include, at a minimum, all of the following: (1) The school year that the local school system
expects the school flexibility contract to begin. (2) The list of state laws, regulations,
and policies, including rules, regulations, and policies promulgated by the State Board of
Education and the State Department of Education, that the local school system is seeking to
waive in its school flexibility contract. (3) A list of schools included in the innovation
plan of the local school system. (b) A local school system is accountable to the state for
the performance of all schools in its system, including innovative schools, under state and
federal accountability requirements. (c) A local school system may not, pursuant to this chapter,
waive requirements imposed by federal law, requirements related to the health and safety of
students or employees, requirements imposed by ethics laws, requirements imposed...
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41-15B-2.3
Section 41-15B-2.3 Appropriations or allocations to State Board of Education. Notwithstanding
Section 41-15B-2.2, or any other provision of law, beginning with the appropriation
from the Children First Trust Fund for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2006, and each
fiscal year thereafter, the Legislature may, but shall not be required to, make appropriations
or allocations to the State Board of Education from the Children First Trust Fund. If there
is no appropriation or allocation made to the State Board of Education, any tobacco revenue
in or received by the Children First Trust Fund which is allocated for the State Board of
Education by Section 41-15B-2.2(b)(2), may be appropriated or allocated by the Legislature
to any other entity or fund which receives appropriations or allocations pursuant to Section
41-15B-2.2. (Act 2005-321, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 782, ยง3.)...
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16-22A-34
Section 16-22A-34 Satisfaction of contingencies; procedures. (a) The requirement to
conduct a criminal history background information check on public and nonpublic current employees
pursuant to this chapter is contingent upon the State Superintendent of Education determining
that sufficient funds have been appropriated by the Legislature or made available from another
source to fund such background checks and related procedures. The State Superintendent of
Education shall certify to each local employing board, each nonpublic school, the State Finance
Director, and the Code Commissioner when sufficient funds have been appropriated for use by
the State Department of Education for purposes of conducting background checks and related
procedures on public and nonpublic current employees. (b) Upon the satisfaction of contingencies
provided in subsection (a) and upon the State Superintendent of Education certifying in writing
to the State Board of Education and each authorized employer that...
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16-1-51.1
Section 16-1-51.1 Comprehensive model policy for supervision and monitoring of juvenile
sex offender students; educational placement of juvenile sex offenders. (a)(1) On or before
January 1, 2019, the State Board of Education shall develop a comprehensive model policy for
the supervision and monitoring of juvenile sex offender students, who have a low risk of re-offense
and are enrolled, attending class, and participating in school activities with the general
population of students. The purpose of the model policy is to provide a safe and secure environment
for all students and staff. The model policy shall be adopted by each local board of education
and implemented beginning with the 2020-2021 school year. The model policy, at a minimum,
shall contain all of the following components: a. Application to all school property and school-sponsored
functions including, but not limited to, classroom instructional time, assemblies, athletic
events, extracurricular activities, and school bus...
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