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16-30A-3
Section 16-30A-3 Training of school employees for care of students with diabetic medical
needs. (a) No later than the beginning of the 2015-2016 school year, the State Department
of Education, in consultation with the Alabama Board of Nursing, shall develop guidelines
for the training of school employees in the care needed for students with diabetic medical
needs according to the student's Individual Health Plan, the medical authorizations of which
are limited to permitting the administration of injectable medications specific to his or
her diabetes. No other delegation of injectable medications shall be allowed under this chapter.
These guidelines shall be developed in consideration of the recommendations of the American
Academy of Pediatrics, the National Diabetes Education Program, and any other appropriate
published medical guidelines. Each local board of education shall ensure that diabetes training
programs are provided for all school nurses and unlicensed medication assistants...
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16-6G-7
Section 16-6G-7 Alabama Committee on Grade Level Reading. (a) The State Superintendent
of Education shall establish the Alabama Committee on Grade Level Reading. The committee shall
consist of three members appointed from each State Board of Education district. The Governor,
the Lieutenant Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate shall each appoint one member from each district. The appointing authorities
shall coordinate their appointments so that diversity of gender, race, and geographical areas
is reflective of the makeup of this state. (b) Each member of the committee shall be a parent
or legal guardian of a state K-12 public school student, a practicing teacher, a retired teacher,
or employed in the field of education. (c) On or before June 30, 2020, the committee shall
revise the 2011 Alabama Action Plan for Literacy Birth Through Grade 12 in consultation with
the Campaign for Grade Level Reading group, which shall be...
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45-37A-50.30
Section 45-37A-50.30 Creation; composition; duties. (a) The Birmingham Vocational Trade
School Commission is created to investigate the establishment of a vocational trade school
for the City of Birmingham. (b) The commission shall be composed of the following individuals:
(1) One member of the Alabama House of Representatives whose district lies entirely within
the City of Birmingham. (2) One member of the Alabama Senate whose district is the largest
in city population in the City of Birmingham. (3) The president, or his or her designee, of
the City of Birmingham Board of Education. (4) The Superintendent of Education, or his or
her designee, of the City of Birmingham school system. (5) The president, or his or her designee,
of the City of Birmingham Parent Teacher Association. (6) The president, or his or her designee,
of the Community Advisory Board of Birmingham. (7) The president, or his or her designee,
of the Ministerial Alliance of Birmingham. (8) The Mayor of the City of...
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45-40-102
Section 45-40-102 Compensation. Beginning 30 days after February 10, 1994, the monthly
compensation provided by law for the Lawrence County Superintendent of Education, shall never
exceed by more than eight hundred sixty dollars ($860), the monthly amount of compensation
being paid to the highest paid employee employed by the county school system. In addition,
any amounts disbursed for expenses to the superintendent, shall be in accordance with the
same policy and procedure for expenses for education employees in the county. The county board
of education shall take any action necessary to implement this section. (Act 86-405,
p. 594, §1; Act 89-715, p. 1429, §1; Act 94-84, p. 88, §1.)...
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16-13-140
Section 16-13-140 Established for county and city school systems; form of annual budget
required; public hearings required. (a) There shall be a budget system for the public schools
of each county and city for the purpose of promoting economy and efficiency in the finances
of the public schools. (b) The State Department of Education shall prepare proposed annual
budget forms for each local board of education and shall make the forms available to each
local superintendent of education by August 1 of the first year of each legislative quadrennium
and by July 1 of each subsequent year of each legislative quadrennium for use with public
hearings. The forms shall be clear, uniform, and concise in order to promote understanding
by the general public of the budget process. (c) Each local board of education shall hold
at least two open public hearings pertaining to its proposed annual budget. Copies of the
proposed budget shall be provided to the public at each hearing on forms provided by the...

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16-22A-3
Section 16-22A-3 Definitions. When used in this chapter only, the following terms shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) APPLICANT. A certified or noncertified individual who submits an application for employment
to a local employing board or any nonpublic school, to act in any capacity in which the individual
will have unsupervised access to children in an educational environment. (2) APPLICANT FOR
CERTIFICATION. An individual who submits an application for certification issued by the State
Superintendent of Education. (3) AUTHORIZED EMPLOYER. Any educational entity authorized to
obtain criminal history background information, including the State Department of Education,
local employing boards, and nonpublic schools which are responsible for hiring employees or
contracting with private employers to provide personnel who have unsupervised access to children
in an educational setting. (4) CERTIFIED APPLICANT FOR EMPLOYMENT. A...
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16-24-64
Section 16-24-64 Full-time teachers to be employed for positions of at least 20 class
hours per week. Part-time employment shall not be used in such manner as to replace full-time
personnel or teaching positions. At any time should the number of class hours of part-time
personnel in any grade or subject in school equal or exceed 20 hours per week, a full-time
teacher shall be employed. The superintendent shall diligently attempt to fill the position
as soon as practicable and in accordance with Section 16-22-15. The local superintendent
shall keep a record of efforts made to find a qualified teacher, and that record shall be
open for public inspection. In the event no qualified applicant is found to fill the vacancy,
the superintendent shall immediately re-post the position and notify the State Department
of Education and the professional organization, as defined in Section 16-1-30 of the
vacancy so that each may publicize the opening. The part-time teacher or teachers may remain
in...
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16-25-10.10
Section 16-25-10.10 Officers and employees of the American Federation of Teachers in
Alabama; contributions; creditable service. (a) The governing body of any local union or state
organization of the American Federation of Teachers may, by resolution legally adopted to
conform to the rules prescribed by the Board of Control of the Teachers' Retirement System,
elect to have its officers and employees, from whatever source and in whatever manner paid,
become eligible to participate in the Teachers' Retirement System subject to all rules, regulations,
and conditions thereof. (b) The governing body of any local union or state organization of
the American Federation of Teachers eligible under subsection (a) to participate in the system,
and having made an election by resolution to participate, may have its employees and officers
participate in, and be entitled to, all benefits of the Teachers' Retirement System, provided
that where contributions are made from salaries paid by a local union...
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16-25-12
Section 16-25-12 Prior service credit for military service during World War I. Any member
of the Teachers' Retirement System who is now entitled to receive credit for prior service
and whose service as a teacher, as defined in Section 16-25-1, was interrupted by service
in the armed forces of the United States during World War I shall be eligible to receive prior
service credit for such military service; provided, that such member submits proof under such
rules and regulations as the Board of Control shall adopt to show: (1) That he was employed
as a teacher prior to April 1, 1917; (2) That he entered directly into the armed forces of
the United States from such teaching service; and (3) That he returned to teaching service
in the public schools of Alabama within one year following an honorable discharge from the
armed forces. (Acts 1951, No. 524, p. 913, § 1.)...
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16-28-4
Section 16-28-4 Minimum age at which child may enter. (a) A child who is six years of
age on or before December 31 or the date on which school begins in the enrolling district
shall be entitled to admission to the first grade in the public elementary schools at the
opening of such schools for that school year or as soon as practicable thereafter. A child
who is under six years of age on December 31 or the date on which school begins in the enrolling
district shall not be entitled to admission to the first grade in the public elementary schools
during that school year; except, that an underage child who transfers from the first grade
of a school in another state may be admitted to school upon approval of the board of education
in authority, and an underage child who has moved into this state having completed or graduated
from a mandated kindergarten program in another state shall be entitled to admission to the
public elementary schools regardless of age. A child who becomes six years...
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