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11-96-4
Section 11-96-4 Limited purpose agencies; defined; governing board; bi-annual audit; delegation
of responsibility; service area; consultation and planning. (a) A limited purpose agency qualifying
for funds from the community services administration block grant is a community-based and
-operated program which: (1) Was designated as an eligible entity to receive funds from the
community services block grant program under Public Law 97-115, the "Older Americans
Act Amendments of 1981" or administer a head start program. (2) Performs the functions
of community action agencies, but which is not technically a community action agency. (3)
Received funds in fiscal year 1981 under Section 221 and Section 222(a) or under Title IV
of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. (b) Each limited purpose agency shall administer
its programs through a governing board consisting of 15 to 50 members. This board shall be
representative of the population of its service area, and representative of the poor, as...

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16-25-101
Section 16-25-101 Cost-of-living increase to members and beneficiaries of Employees' Retirement
System. (a) Commencing October 1, 1994, there is provided to certain persons identified in
subsection (b) of this section who are currently receiving benefits, whose effective date
of retirement was prior to October 1, 1994, for purposes of receiving benefits from the Employees'
Retirement System, and to certain beneficiaries of deceased members and deceased retirees
who are currently receiving survivor benefits if the effective date of retirement or death
for the deceased member or retiree was prior to October 1, 1994, for purposes of receiving
benefits from the Employees' Retirement System, a cost-of-living increase as follows: (1)
Two and one-half percent of the current gross benefit paid to the retiree and to certain beneficiaries
of deceased members and deceased retirees. (2) One dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per month
for each year of service attained by the retiree for each retiree...
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16-25-111
Section 16-25-111 Cost-of-living increase to members and beneficiaries of Employees' Retirement
System. (a) Commencing October 1, 1996, there is provided to certain persons identified in
subsection (b) of this section who are currently receiving benefits, whose effective date
of retirement was prior to October 1, 1996, for purposes of receiving benefits from the Employees'
Retirement System, and to certain beneficiaries of deceased members and deceased retirees
who are currently receiving survivor benefits if the effective date of retirement or death
for the deceased member or retiree was prior to October 1, 1996, for purposes of receiving
benefits from the Employees' Retirement System shall receive a cost-of-living increase of
not less than twenty-five dollars ($25) per month and the increase shall be more if determined
as follows: (1) Two percent (2%) of the current gross benefit paid to the retiree and to certain
beneficiaries of deceased members and deceased retirees. (2) One...
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16-25-121
Section 16-25-121 Cost-of-living increase to members and beneficiaries of Employees' Retirement
System. (a) Commencing October 1, 1998, there is provided to certain persons identified in
subsection (b) who are currently receiving benefits, whose effective date of retirement was
prior to October 1, 1998, for purposes of receiving benefits from the Employees' Retirement
System, and to certain beneficiaries of deceased members and deceased retirees who are currently
receiving survivor benefits if the effective date of retirement or death for the deceased
member or retiree was prior to October 1, 1998, for purposes of receiving benefits from the
Employees' Retirement System shall receive a cost-of-living increase of not less than thirty
dollars ($30) per month and the increase shall be more if determined as follows: (1) Four
percent of the current gross benefit paid to the retirees and to certain beneficiaries of
deceased members and deceased retirees. (2) Two dollars ($2) per month for...
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16-28B-8
Section 16-28B-8 Suicide prevention programs, training, and policies; advisory committee; liability.
(a) To the extent that the Legislature shall appropriate funds, or to the extent that any
local board may provide funds from other sources, each school system shall implement the following
standards and policies for programs in an effort to prevent student suicide: (1) Foster individual,
family, and group counseling services related to suicide prevention. (2) Make referral, crisis
intervention, and other related information available for students, parents, and school personnel.
(3) Foster training for school personnel who are responsible for counseling and supervising
students. (4) Increase student awareness of the relationship between drug and alcohol use
and suicide. (5) Educate students in recognizing signs of suicidal tendencies and other facts
and warning signs of suicide. (6) Inform students of available community suicide prevention
services. (7) Promote cooperative efforts...
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16-33C-6
Section 16-33C-6 PACT Program generally. (a) The PACT Program is established as one college
savings alternative under the plan whereby purchasers enter into PACT contracts for the future
payment of tuition and mandatory fees at eligible educational institutions. The PACT Program
includes the PACT Trust Fund and the PACT Administrative Fund created pursuant to this chapter.
(b) The official location of the trust fund shall be the State Treasurer's office, and the
facilities of the State Treasurer shall be used and employed in the administration of the
fund including, but without limitation thereto, the keeping of records, the management of
bank accounts and other investments, the transfer of funds, and the safekeeping of securities
evidencing investments. The PACT Trust Fund is hereby created as the source for payment of
the PACT Program's obligations under PACT contracts. The amounts on deposit in the PACT Trust
Fund shall not constitute property of the state, and the state may have no...
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16-37-7
Section 16-37-7 County may make appropriation for Smith-Hughes type of vocational training.
(a) County commissions of counties of Alabama are hereby authorized to make appropriations
to county boards of education to be used in providing classrooms, laboratories and shops for
use in teaching vocational subjects and for maintaining such vocational departments after
they have been established; provided, that such appropriations may only be made for use in
any school or schools duly recognized by the State Board of Education as centers for vocational
instruction of the Smith-Hughes type, and on account of which reimbursement is being made
or is to be made during the next fiscal school year following the first payment of county
funds appropriated for such purposes. (b) Funds so appropriated shall be paid to the county
custodian of public school funds by the county treasurer on authorization of the county commission.
The county custodian of public school funds shall pay out such funds on...
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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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16-6G-4
Section 16-6G-4 Use of funds in support of Alabama Reading Initiative; literacy and reading
specialists. (a) Funds appropriated by the Legislature in support of the Alabama Reading Initiative
shall be allocated to support the following: (1) Local education agencies to support local
reading specialists. (2) The Alabama Summer Achievement Program. (3) Regional literacy specialists.
(4) Preservice and inservice teacher professional learning activities for elementary school
teachers in reading. (5) Curricula to support student interventions. (6) State administration.
(b) Funds dedicated to the Alabama Reading Initiative shall be expended on local and regional
reading specialists, professional learning activities, and administrative activities that
support all of the following activities for kindergarten through third grade students in public
K-12 schools; continued funding shall be contingent on measurable performance growth, as determined
by the task force established under subsection (a)...
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36-32-3
Section 36-32-3 Officers; powers and duties; compensation; expenditures and revenues; education
and training; facilities. (a) The commission shall elect a chairman and a vice-chairman from
among its members at the first regular quarterly meeting of the calendar year. (b) The commission
may do all of the following: (1) Organize the Alabama Fire College by appointing an executive
director, assistant directors, and such officers as the interest of the Alabama Fire College
may require. (2) Remove the executive director or any assistant or other officer. (3) Fix,
increase, or reduce the compensation of the executive director or any assistant or other officer.
(4) Institute, regulate, alter, or modify the government of the Alabama Fire College as the
commission may deem advisable. (5) Prescribe courses of instruction related to the mission
of the Alabama Fire College. (6) Establish the cost of any prescribed course of study related
to the mission of the Alabama Fire College. (7) Confer...
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