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25-4-10
Section 25-4-10 Employment. (a) Subject to other provisions of this chapter, "employment"
means: (1) Any service performed prior to January 1, 1978, which was employment as defined
in this section prior to such date and, subject to the other provisions of this section,
services performed for remuneration after December 31, 1977, including service in interstate
commerce, by: a. Any officer of a corporation; or b. Any individual who, under the usual common
law rules applicable in determining the employer-employee relationship, has the status of
an employee; or c. Any individual other than an individual who is an employee under paragraphs
a. or b. of this subdivision (1) who performs services for remuneration for any person: 1.
As an agent-driver or commission-driver engaged in distributing meat products, bakery products,
beverages (other than milk) or laundry or dry cleaning services for a principal; 2. As a traveling
or city salesman engaged upon a full-time basis in the solicitation on...
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45-6-231
Section 45-6-231 Inmate work release program. (a) The provisions of this section
shall apply to Bullock County, however, the implementation of the provisions of this section
shall be completely discretionary with the county commission. (b) Certain terms, as used in
this section, shall have the following meaning: (1) "Board" shall mean County
Rehabilitation Board, composed of the probate judge, the district attorney, the sheriff, the
circuit judge, the superintendent of education, the head of the ministerial conference, the
juvenile probation officer, the probation officer, the chairman of the county commission,
the mayors of all towns and cities within Bullock County, president of each public school
Parent Teacher Association, president of the county civic association, a representative of
the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and a representative of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People; a social worker and a physician, preferably a psychologist
or a...
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22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure
Interstate Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact
is hereby enacted into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein
in form substantially as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public
through verification of competency and ensure accountability for patient care related activities
all states license emergency medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians
(EMTs), advanced EMTs and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day
movement of EMS personnel across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as
assigned by an appropriate authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal
recognition to EMS personnel licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states
have a vested interest in protecting the public's health and safety...
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44-2-10
Section 44-2-10 Text of compact. The Interstate Compact for Juveniles is enacted into
law and entered into with all jurisdictions mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially
as follows: THE INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR JUVENILES Article I. Purpose. The compacting states
to this interstate compact recognize that each state is responsible for the proper supervision
or return of juveniles, delinquents and status offenders who are on probation or parole and
who have absconded, escaped or run away from supervision and control and in so doing have
endangered their own safety and the safety of others. The compacting states also recognize
that each state is responsible for the safe return of juveniles who have run away from home
and in doing so have left their state of residence. The compacting states also recognize that
Congress, by enacting the Crime Control Act, 4 U.S.C. Section 112 (1965), has authorized
and encouraged compacts for cooperative efforts and mutual assistance in the...
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45-5-141.20
Section 45-5-141.20 Powers and duties; annual dues; board of trustees; referendum election.
(a) This section shall apply only in Blount County. (b) A district for the delivery
of fire and emergency medical services may be formed in any unincorporated area of the county
pursuant to this section subject to the approval of a majority of the qualified electors
who vote at a referendum election for that purpose in the proposed district and for the approval
of the mandatory annual dues of the district. (c) In order to call for a referendum election
for the formation of a district, a petition signed by not less than 20 percent of the registered
voters who reside in the proposed district shall be presented to the county commission and
the Judge of Probate of Blount County. The petition shall contain an accurate legal description
of the proposed area and shall state the name of the proposed district. The petition for the
establishment of a district shall be accompanied by a request for the...
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12-5A-9
Section 12-5A-9 Participation of eligible employees in Employees' Retirement System;
creditable service; formal leave accounting system; inclusion in health insurance plan. (a)
Class specifications and rates of compensation for employees covered by this chapter, juvenile
probation officers, juvenile probation professional staff, and clerical staff, hereafter called
"eligible employees," and any future employees occupying those positions shall be
established by the Administrative Director of Courts. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the compensation
of any employee shall not be diminished as a result of his or her inclusion in the state court
system personnel system. (b) Eligible employees included in the state court system personnel
system pursuant to this chapter shall, on October 1 of the year their county transitions,
be covered by the Employees' Retirement System. An employee who on that date is participating
in a local retirement plan other than a unit administered by the Employees'...
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16-25-82
Section 16-25-82 Appropriations; funding for benefits. (a) There is appropriated from
the Education Trust Fund to the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama $20,610,644 for the
fiscal year beginning October 1, 1993. (b) There is appropriated from the Education Trust
Fund to the Employees' Retirement System $38,320 for the fiscal year beginning October 1,
1993, to partially defray the costs of this section as they relate to retired employees
of local boards of education and state institutions of higher education who are retired under
the Employees' Retirement System. (c) The Board of Control of the Teachers' Retirement System
shall determine annually the amount to pay the cost of the benefits provided in this article
and shall notify the chief fiscal officer of each employer the percentum rate of earnable
compensation required to be paid to the retirement system. Each employer of members of the
Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama shall pay on account of the increase provided in this...

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36-36-3
Section 36-36-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the following respective meanings: (1) ALABAMA RETIRED EDUCATION EMPLOYEES' HEALTH
CARE TRUST. The Alabama Retired Education Employees' Health Care Trust created by the state
and the Public Education Employees' Health Insurance Board pursuant to this chapter. (2) ALABAMA
RETIRED STATE EMPLOYEES' HEALTH CARE TRUST. The Alabama Retired State Employees' Health Care
Trust created by the state and the State Employees' Insurance Board pursuant to this chapter.
(3) BOARDS. The State Employees' Insurance Board and the Public Education Employees' Health
Insurance Board. (4) DEPENDENTS. The spouse and dependent children, as defined by the rules
and regulations of the respective boards, of a retired employee who are covered by either
the Public Education Employees' Health Insurance Plan pursuant to Chapter 25A of Title 16,
as amended from time to time, or the State Employees' Health Insurance Plan...
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16-24-61
Section 16-24-61 Contracts for part-time employment. Public school teachers, whether
or not tenured, may contract with local boards of education to work less than full time so
long as their salaries reflect employment for less than a full day, week, or contract year
and are commensurate with the salary schedule hourly rate of pay adopted by the Legislature,
based on their educational attainment and experience; provided however, that any part-time
teacher receiving benefits from the Teachers' Retirement System shall conform to the criteria
and prescribed limits for outside income as provided in subsection (a) of Section 16-25-26.
Teachers employed in any part-time capacity shall meet the certification requirements established
by the State Board of Education to teach the grade or subject for which they are employed
and shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 22A, of this title. (Act 2004-300, p. 425,
ยง2.)...
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36-6-11
Section 36-6-11 Longevity pay. (a) Each person employed by the State of Alabama, and
all legislative personnel, officers, or employees, including but not limited to Legislative
Reference Service personnel, whether subject to the state Merit System or not, shall be entitled
to and receive in a lump sum the first payday of December each year the sum of three hundred
dollars ($300) per annum after such employee has served for a total period of five years and
shall receive the payment until the tenth year of total service, at which time the payment
shall be made in a like manner and at a like time but in the amount of four hundred dollars
($400) per annum until the fifteenth year of total service, at which time the payment shall
be made in a like manner and at a like time but in the amount of five hundred dollars ($500)
per annum until the twentieth year of total service, at which time the payment shall be made
in a like manner and at a like time but in the amount of six hundred dollars...
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