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32-5A-285
Section 32-5A-285 Statewide bicycle safety education program; manner violations handled. It
is the legislative intent to implement an effective statewide bicycle safety education program
to reduce disability and death resulting from improper or unsafe bicycle operation. Violations
of Section 32-5A-283 shall be handled in the following manner: (1) On the first offense, the
police officer shall counsel and provide written information to the child relative to bicycle
helmet safety. The officer shall instruct the child to deliver the written information to
the parent. (2) On the second offense, the police officer shall counsel the child and provide
written information on bicycle helmet safety. A warning citation shall be issued to the child
to give to the parent. The citation shall instruct the parent or guardian to contact the police
department for further information about the law and where to obtain a bicycle helmet. (3)
Beginning on July 1, 1996, upon a third offense, the police...
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6-5-380
Section 6-5-380 Liability of parents for destruction of property by minor; exception. (a) The
parent or parents, guardian, or other person having care or control of any minor under the
age of 18 years with whom the minor is living and who have custody of the minor shall be liable
for the actual damages sustained, but not exceeding the sum of $1,000, plus the court costs
of the action, to any person, firm, association, corporation and the State of Alabama and
its political subdivision for all damages proximately caused by the injury to, or destruction
of, any property, real, personal or mixed, by the intentional, willful, or malicious act or
acts of the minor. Except, approved foster parents of the Department of Human Resources shall
not be liable for damages caused by foster children. (b) Nothing in this section shall be
construed to limit the liability of any such parent or parents as the same may now otherwise
exist under the laws of the State of Alabama. (Acts 1965, 2nd Ex. Sess.,...
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12-15-211
Section 12-15-211 Suspension of proceedings and continuation of cases under terms and conditions
agreed to by parties. (a) The juvenile court may suspend delinquency or child in need of supervision
proceedings pursuant to a consent decree. The terms and conditions of the consent decree shall
be agreed to by the child and his or her parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian. The consent
decree shall be entered at any time after the filing of a delinquency or child in need of
supervision petition and before the entry of an adjudication order. The child and his or her
parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian shall be advised of their rights, including the
right to counsel. (b) Where an objection is made by the prosecutor, the juvenile court, after
considering the objection and the reasons therefor, shall proceed to determine whether it
is appropriate to enter a consent decree. (c) A consent decree shall remain in force for six
months unless the child is discharged sooner by the...
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12-15-402
Section 12-15-402 Authority and procedure. (a) The state, any county, any municipality, or
any governmental department or agency, including, but not limited to, the Department of Human
Resources or the Department of Youth Services, or any person, including a parent, legal guardian,
or legal custodian, may file a petition in the juvenile court to have any minor or child,
as defined in this chapter, committed to the custody of the department on the basis that the
minor or child is an individual with a mental illness or intellectual disability and, as a
consequence of that mental illness or intellectual disability, poses a real and present threat
of substantial harm to self or to others. (b) The petition shall be verified and filed in
the county in which the minor or child is located or resides, petitioning the juvenile court
to commit the minor or child to the custody of the department. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384,
§5-137; Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-928; §12-15-90; amended and...
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16-28-3.1
Section 16-28-3.1 Guidelines and procedures for withdrawal from school; dropout prevention
program. (a) A child over the age of 17 may withdraw from public school prior to graduation
if both of the following circumstances exist: (1) Written consent is granted by the child's
parent or legal guardian. (2) An exit interview is conducted where the student and the student's
parent or legal guardian have been advised that withdrawal from school shall likely reduce
the student's future earning potential and increase the student's likelihood of being unemployed
in the future. During the exit interview, the student who is withdrawing from school shall
be given information that has been prepared and supplied by the State Department of Education
regarding the detrimental impacts and effects of early withdrawal from school along with any
available training and employment opportunity programs, provided such information is available.
(b) The State Department of Education shall work with local public...
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32-12-20
Section 32-12-20 Definition; parent or guardian not to authorize or permit violations. It is
unlawful for any person to do any act forbidden or to fail to perform any act required by
this chapter. The parent of any child and the guardian of any ward shall not authorize or
knowingly permit any such child or ward to violate any of the provisions of this chapter.
As used herein, the term motor-driven cycle shall include every motorcycle weighing when fully
equipped less than 200 pounds and every bicycle with motor attached and every motor scooter.
(Acts 1949, No. 652, p. 1006, §1.)...
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15-20A-30
Section 15-20A-30 Juvenile sex offender - Registration with local law enforcement; residence
restrictions. (a) Immediately upon release or immediately upon adjudication of delinquency
if the juvenile sex offender is not committed, the juvenile sex offender and the parent, custodian,
or guardian shall register all required registration information with local law enforcement
in each county in which the juvenile sex offender resides or intends to reside. (b) Whenever
a juvenile sex offender establishes a new residence, the juvenile sex offender and the parent,
custodian, or guardian of the juvenile sex offender shall immediately appear in person to
register all required registration information with local law enforcement in each county of
residence. (c) If the parent, custodian, or guardian of a juvenile sex offender transfers
or terminates the residence of the juvenile sex offender, or the custody of the juvenile sex
offender is changed to a different parent, custodian, or guardian...
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22-57-4
Section 22-57-4 Alabama Interagency Autism Coordinating Council - Composition. (a) The composition
of the council shall reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban and rural, and economic
diversity of the state and shall include all of the following: (1) Three adult individuals
with ASD, appointed by the Governor. (2) Three individuals who are the parent or guardian
of a child with ASD, appointed by the Governor. (3) Five individuals who are service providers,
appointed by the Governor. (4) One member of the Senate, appointed by the President of the
Senate. (5) One member of the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker of the House.
(6) The chief executive officer, or his or her designee, of each of the following participating
agencies: a. The Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education. b. The Alabama Institute
for Deaf and Blind. c. The Alabama Department of Education. d. The Alabama Department of Human
Resources. e. The Alabama Department of Insurance. f. The Alabama...
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25-8-61
Section 25-8-61 Minors employed as models. (a) Time and hour restrictions shall be under the
authority of the department for persons under 18 years of age who are employed as models.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, no person under 16 years of age shall work any hours that interfere
with his or her school performance. (b) Any person, firm, agency, or corporation that employs,
permits, or suffers any person under 18 years of age to be used in any type of modeling shall
have written consent from the parent or guardian of the person, and shall notify the Child
Labor Division on a form authorized by the department, and shall comply with all of the following
conditions: (1) The parent of the person shall not let the modeling interfere with that person's
school performance. (2) The activities enumerated shall not be detrimental to the life, health,
safety, welfare, or morals of the person. (3) A parent, guardian, or a responsible adult so
designated by the parent or guardian shall accompany...
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27-21B-10
Section 27-21B-10 Enforcement of health care coverage for certain employers. (a) In any case
in which a noncustodial parent is required by a court or administrative order to provide health
care coverage for such child and the employer of the noncustodial parent is known to the Department
of Human Resources, the department shall use the federally required medical support notice
to provide notice to the employer of the requirement for employer-based health care coverage
for the child through the parent of the child who has been ordered to provide health care
coverage for the child unless a court or administrative order stipulates that alternative
health care coverage to employer-based coverage is to be provided for a child subject to a
Title IV-D child support order. In the case of an employer entered in the directory of new
hires pursuant to Section 25-11-5, the department shall send the federal medical support notice
to any employer of a noncustodial parent subject to the order within...
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