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16-2-9
Section 16-2-9 Donation of surplus, non-expired food to charitable organizations for redistribution
to needy students. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following
meanings: (1) CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION. Any food bank or charitable organization as defined
in the federal Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act. (2) DEPARTMENT. The State Department
of Education. (3) FOOD. Any raw, cooked, processed, or prepared edible substance, ice, beverage,
or ingredient used or intended for use in whole or in part for human consumption. (4) SCHOOL.
A public elementary school, middle school, or high school. (b) A local board of education
may allow any school under its jurisdiction to donate surplus, non-expired food to a charitable
organization through an official of the charitable organization who is directly affiliated
with the school, including a teacher, counselor, support staff, or any employee of the school,
or a parent of a student enrolled at the school. The...
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25-4-10
mean an individual who: (i) Furnishes individuals to perform service in agricultural labor
for any other persons; (ii) Pays (either on his or her own behalf or on behalf of such other
person) the individuals so furnished by him or her for the service in agricultural labor performed
by them; and (iii) Has not entered into a written agreement with the farm operator under which
such crew leader is designated as an employee of such farm operator. b. Domestic service after
December 31, 1977, in a private home, local college club, or local chapter of a college
fraternity or sorority performed for a person, their spouse, or estate who paid cash remuneration
of $1,000 or more in any calendar quarter in the current calendar year or the preceding calendar
year to individuals employed in such domestic service. For the purposes of this paragraph
b. the term "domestic service" includes all service for a person in the operation
and maintenance of a private household, local college club, or local...
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16-6D-4
system for flexibility and plan for annual accountability measures and five-year targets for
all participating schools within the school system. (9) LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. A city or
county board of education that exercises management and control of a local school system pursuant
to state law. (10) LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEM. A public agency that establishes and supervises one
or more public schools within its geographical limits pursuant to state law. (11) NONPUBLIC
SCHOOL. Any nonpublic or private school, including parochial schools, not under the
jurisdiction of the State Superintendent of Education and the State Board of Education, providing
educational services to children. A nonpublic school provides education to elementary or secondary,
or both, students and has notified the Department of Revenue of its intention to participate
in the scholarship program and comply with the requirements of the scholarship program. A
nonpublic school does not include home schooling. (12) PARENT....
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16-1-48
Section 16-1-48 Anaphylaxis preparedness program. (a) The State Department of Education shall
develop an anaphylaxis preparedness program to be adopted by each local board of education
and implemented in each K-12 public school commencing with the 2015-2016 scholastic year.
The Alabama State Board of Pharmacy shall provide guidance, direction, and advice to the State
Department of Education in developing and administering the anaphylaxis preparedness program.
(b) The anaphylaxis preparedness program shall incorporate the following three levels of prevention
initiated by licensed public school nurses as a part of the health services program: (1) Level
I, primary prevention: Education programs that address food allergies and anaphylaxis through
both classroom and individual instruction for staff and students. (2) Level II, secondary
prevention: Identification and management of chronic illness. (3) Level III, tertiary prevention:
The development of a planned response to...
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16-6D-9
by the end of the academic year ending within the next succeeding calendar year shall be turned
over to and deposited with the State Department of Education for the benefit of its At-Risk
Student Program to be distributed to local boards of education on the basis determined by
the State Department of Education in furtherance of support to underperforming schools. h.
Ensure that at least 75 percent of first-time recipients of educational scholarships were
not continuously enrolled in a private school during the previous academic year. i.
Cooperate with the Department of Revenue to conduct criminal background checks on all of their
employees and board members and exclude from employment or governance any individual who may
reasonably pose a risk to the appropriate use of contributed funds. j. Ensure that educational
scholarships are portable during the academic year and can be used at any qualifying school
that accepts the eligible student according to the wishes of the parent. If...
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16-6F-7
to the school's operations or mission. w. The school's plans for providing transportation,
food service, and all other significant operational or ancillary services. x. Opportunities
and expectations for parental involvement. y. A detailed school start-up plan, identifying
tasks, timelines, and responsible individuals. z. Description of the school's financial plan
and policies, including financial controls and audit requirements. This plan shall include
a disclosure of all donations of private funding, if any, including, but not limited
to, gifts received from foreign governments, foreign legal entities, and, when reasonably
known, domestic entities affiliated with either foreign governments or foreign legal entities.
aa. A description of the insurance coverage the school will obtain. bb. Start-up and five-year
budgets with clearly stated assumptions. cc. Evidence of anticipated fundraising contributions,
if claimed in the application. dd. A sound facilities plan, including...
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11-65-36
to in this paragraph shall be allocated in its entirety to the Birmingham Museum of Art; and
(15) If and to the extent that the allocations of net commission revenues described in this
subdivision can be lawfully made to recipients satisfying the applicable conditions as herein
set forth, the commission shall allocate and disburse the following percentages of the net
commission revenues for the following purposes: a. Three percent of the net commission revenues
shall be allocated in total to private, not-for-profit colleges which are located in
the host county and the student enrollment of which is predominantly drawn from economically
disadvantaged minorities; b. Three percent of the net commission revenues shall be allocated
in total to private, not-for-profit law schools which are located in the host county
and the student enrollment of which is predominantly drawn from economically disadvantaged
minorities; provided, however, if any commission shall be created pursuant to this...
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13A-9-70
is computed on the basis of funds to be raised, or actually raised. This section shall not
apply to persons who solicit political campaign contributions on behalf of candidates for
public office or initiatives on a ballot. (10) PROFESSIONAL SOLICITOR. Any person who is employed
or retained for compensation by a professional fund raiser to solicit contributions for charitable
purposes in this state. (11) RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION. Any society, sect, persuasion, mission,
church, parish, congregation, temple, convention, or association of any of the foregoing,
diocese or presbytery, or other organization, whether or not incorporated, or any employee
thereof, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private
party or individual associated with such an organization and that otherwise qualifies as an
exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of Title 26, United States Code, as amended. (Acts
1987, No. 87-605, p. 1052, §1; Acts 1996, No. 96-547, p. 786, §1.)...
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16-44B-1
functions with the appropriate custodian of records as identified in the bylaws and rules.
J. The Interstate Commission shall create a process that permits military officials, education
officials and parents to inform the Interstate Commission if and when there are alleged violations
of the compact or its rules or when issues subject to the jurisdiction of the compact or its
rules are not addressed by the state or local education agency. This section shall not be
construed to create a private right of action against the Interstate Commission or
any member state. ARTICLE X POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION The Interstate
Commission shall have the following powers: A. To provide for dispute resolution among member
states. B. To promulgate rules and take all necessary actions to effect the goals, purposes
and obligations as enumerated in this compact. The rules shall have the force and effect of
statutory law and shall be binding in the compact states to the extent and...
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45-49-102.04
Section 45-49-102.04 Student dress code policy. (a) The Legislature finds and declares each
of the following: (1) The children of Mobile County have the right to an effective public
school education. Both students and staff of the primary, elementary, junior, and senior high
school campuses have the constitutional right to be safe and secure in their persons at school.
However, children in many of our public schools are forced to focus on the threat of violence
and the messages of violence contained in many aspects of our society, particularly reflected
in gang regalia that disrupts the learning environment. (2) Gang-related apparel is hazardous
to the health and safety of the school environment. (3) Instructing teachers and administrators
on the subtleties of identifying constantly changing gang regalia and gang affiliation takes
an increasing amount of time away from educating our children. (4) Weapons, including firearms
and knives, have become common place upon even our elementary...
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