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16-28B-5
Section 16-28B-5 Model policy. The department shall develop a model policy prohibiting bullying,
violence, and threats of violence on or off of school property, on a school bus, or at any
school-sponsored function. The model policy, at a minimum, shall contain all of the following
components: (1) A statement prohibiting bullying, violence, and threats of violence. (2) Definitions
of the terms bullying, as provided in subdivision (1) of Section 16-28B-3, intimidation, and
threats of violence. (3) A description of the behavior expected of each student. (4) A series
of graduated consequences for any student who commits an act of intimidation, bullying, violence,
or threats of violence. Punishment shall conform with applicable federal and state disability,
antidiscrimination, and education laws and school discipline policies. (5) A procedure for
reporting an act of intimidation, threat of suicide, bullying, violence, or threat of violence.
An anonymous report may not be the basis for...
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16-25-19
Section 16-25-19 Administration. (a) The general administration and responsibility for the
proper operation of the retirement system and for making effective the provisions of this
chapter are hereby vested in a board of trustees which shall be known as the Board of Control
and shall be organized immediately after a majority of the trustees provided for in this section
shall have qualified and taken the oath of office. (b) The board shall consist of 15 trustees
as follows: (1) The State Superintendent of Education, ex officio. (2) The State Treasurer,
ex officio. (3) The state Director of Finance, ex officio. (4) Twelve elected members of the
retirement system. Those 12 members shall consist of representatives elected from each of
the following categories: two shall be retired members, one shall be a city or county superintendent,
one shall be a principal, one shall be a member from an institution of postsecondary education
that is part of the Alabama Community College System, two...
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16-5-8
Section 16-5-8 Review, coordination, establishment, etc., of programs; transfer of credits;
Articulation and General Studies Committee. (a)(1) The Commission on Higher Education is authorized
to review periodically all new and existing programs and units of instruction, research, and
public service funded by state appropriations at the state universities and colleges and to
share with the appropriate governing board, through the president of the institution, and
state Legislature, its recommendations. (2) As a part of its program review process, the commission
shall enforce, monitor, and report on minimum degree productivity standards for all existing
programs of instruction at public two-year and four-year institutions of higher education.
Productivity standards shall be based, primarily, but not exclusively, on the annual average
number of degrees conferred during a five-year period for senior institutions and a three-year
period for two-year institutions, as verified by the...
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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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16-6F-10
Section 16-6F-10 Reporting of enrollment, attendance, etc.; funding. (a) Enrollment. Students
enrolled in and attending public charter schools shall be included in all enrollment and attendance
counts of students of the local school system in which the students reside. The public charter
school shall report all such data to the local school systems of residence in a timely manner.
Each local school system shall report such enrollment, attendance, and other counts of students
to the department in the manner required by the department. (b) Operational funding. (1) The
following provisions govern operational funding: a. In their initial year, and in subsequent
years to accommodate growth as articulated in their application, funding for public charter
schools shall be provided from the Education Trust Fund in the Foundation Program appropriation
for current units. Subsequent year funding for public charter schools shall be based on the
Foundation Program allocation and other public school...
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16-26B-7
Section 16-26B-7 School year; summer programs; short courses; extension courses; admission;
extracurricular activities. (a) The school may, at the discretion of the school board, operate
on the same school year basis as all other public schools in Alabama. Full-time students shall
be enrolled for the entire school year and may enroll in summer programs. (b) Summer programs
may be offered for full-time students and for students who qualify to attend the school during
summer periods. (c) The school may offer short courses, workshops, seminars, weekend instructional
programs, and other innovative programs for students not enrolled as full-time students in
the school. (d) The school, at the discretion of the school board, may provide extension courses
on the campuses of other educational institutions within the state. (e) The school shall admit
students who meet the qualifications and conditions set by the executive director and approved
by the school board. (f) Whenever possible, the...
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16-26A-5
Section 16-26A-5 School year basis; summer program; short courses, seminars, etc.; extension
courses and campuses. (a) The school shall, at the discretion of the board, operate on the
same school year basis as all other public schools in Alabama. Full-time students shall be
enrolled for the entire school year and may enroll in the summer program. (b) A summer program
shall be offered for full-time students and for students who qualify to attend the school
during such period. (c) The school shall also offer short courses, workshops, seminars, weekend
instructional programs, and other innovative programs which can be used to offer instruction
to students not enrolled as full-time students in the school. (d) The school, at the discretion
of its board of directors may provide extension courses and campuses on the campuses of other
colleges and universities within the State of Alabama. (Acts 1989, No. 89-880, p. 1772, §5.)...

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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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16-39-9
Section 16-39-9 Reports on exceptional children. The Alabama Boys Industrial School, Alabama
State Training School for Girls, Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, Alabama state Department
of Mental Health, State Crippled Children's Service, the State Board of Health and the Department
of Human Resources shall direct their field workers to review their case records on or before
March 31 of each year and to report to the superintendent of each school board the names and
other pertinent information for all persons who might, if certified by a specialist, be exceptional
children in the school district and whose conditions in their opinion might require special
education services. (Acts 1971, No. 106, p. 373, §9.)...
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34-7B-26
Section 34-7B-26 Application and licensure requirements to operate school. (a) Before being
licensed by the board to operate a school, an applicant shall satisfy all of the requirements
of this section. (1) An applicant shall submit to the board all of the following: a. A bond,
in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to protect potential students in the event
of closure. b. Proof of sufficient liability insurance coverage. c. A current financial statement
prepared by a reputable source and, if required by the board, a letter of credit. d. A list
of equipment owned by the school. e. A sample of student contract agreements and financial
forms relating to tuition, grants, and scholarships. f. Furnish affidavits from an adequate
number of prospective students as approved by the board stating their intent to enroll when
the school opens. (2) The applicant, owner, proposed dean, or proper corporate executive may
be required to appear before the board. (3) The applicant shall...
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