36-19-10
Section 36-19-10 Regulation of emergency drills and doors and exits in schools, factories, hospitals, etc. The Fire Marshal and his or her deputies and assistants shall require officials and teachers of public and private schools and educational institutions to have at least one emergency drill each month and to have all doors and exits at the schools and educational institutions open out and that all the doors and exits shall be unlocked during school hours and that the doors and exits of factories, asylums, hospitals, churches, halls, theatres, amphitheaters, and other places in which numbers of persons live, work, or congregate from time to time, for any purpose or purposes, shall open out. For the purposes of this section, an emergency drill shall include, but not be limited to, a fire drill, severe weather drill, or school lockdown drill as provided in Section 16-1-44. (Acts 1919, No. 701, p. 1013, §13; Code 1923, §981; Code 1940, T. 55, §55; Act 2013-329, p. 1152, §1; Act...
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45-49-102.32
Section 45-49-102.32 Additional policy requirements. Subject to applicable state guidelines and statutory provisions, the policy adopted by the school board to implement school-based decision making shall also address the following: (1) School budget and administration including, but not limited to, discretionary funds, activity and other school funds, funds for maintenance, supplies and equipment, and accounting and auditing. (2) Assessment of individual student progress, including testing and reporting of student progress to students, parents, the school district, and the community. (3) School improvement plans, including the form and function of strategic planning and its relationship to district planning. (4) Any professional development plans developed by the school board. (5) Parent, citizen, and community participation, including the relation- ship of the school council with other groups. (6) Cooperation and collaboration within the district and with other public and private...
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16-1-11.5
Section 16-1-11.5 Teacher certification. Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, the State Department of Education's requirements for teacher certification and recertification shall be the same for any person who teaches in a public school or a nonpublic school, whether accredited or not, and without regard to whether the otherwise qualified person is or was employed by a nonpublic K-12 private, church, parochial, or religious school that is not subject to state regulation. (Act 2014-245, p. 785, §7.)...
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16-46B-1
Section 16-46B-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The State Board of Education. (2) COMPUTER SCIENCE. The study of computers and algorithmic processes, including their principles, their hardware and software designs, their implementation, and their impact on society. Content should focus on teaching students how to create new technologies, not simply how to use technology. (3) COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES AND CONTENT. Courses that teach computer science either as a standalone course implementation in middle and high schools, or, for elementary school, integrated into other content areas. (4) DEPARTMENT. The State Department of Education. (5) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. Includes grades kindergarten to six, inclusive. (6) HIGH QUALITY PROFESSIONAL LEARNING. Professional development activities that satisfy all of the following: a. Clarify the conceptual foundations of computer science. b. Teach research-based practices,...
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26-19-9
Section 26-19-9 Board of Education to compile and distribute list of missing school children. The State Board of Education shall perform the following functions: (1) Collect each month a list of missing Alabama school children, with a photograph, if available, as provided by ACMEC. A missing Alabama school child shall be defined for the purposes of this section as a child under 18 years whose whereabouts are unknown and who may reasonably be expected to be attending an Alabama school. The list shall be designed to include such information as the board deems necessary for the identification of the missing school child. (2) Compile from the information collected pursuant to subdivision (1) a list of missing school children, to be distributed monthly to all public school systems admitting children to kindergarten through grade 12. The list shall include the names of all such missing children, together with such other information, with photographs, when available. The school systems shall...
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32-5A-154
Section 32-5A-154 Overtaking and passing school bus or church bus; penalties and fines. (a) The driver of a vehicle upon meeting or overtaking from either direction any school bus which has stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging any school children on a highway, on a roadway, on school property, or upon a private road or any church bus which has stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging passengers shall bring the vehicle to a complete stop before reaching the school or church bus when there is in operation on the school or church bus a visual signal as specified in Section 32-5A-155. The driver shall not proceed until the school or church bus resumes motion or is signaled by the school or church bus driver to proceed or the visual signals are no longer actuated. (b) Every bus used for the transportation of school children shall bear upon the front and rear thereof plainly visible signs containing the words "school bus" in letters not less than eight inches in...
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33-2-185
Section 33-2-185 Docks facilities revenue bonds and refunding bonds - Sale. Docks facilities revenue bonds and refunding bonds may be sold by the department from time to time in series, and if sold in more than one series may all be authorized in one initial order of the director with the pledges therefor made in such initial order, notwithstanding that details applicable to each series may be specified in the respective orders under which such series are issued. Each series of the docks facilities revenue bonds or refunding bonds may be sold at public or private sale, as determined by the director, at such price or prices as the director shall determine, and if sold at public sale either on sealed bids or at public auction, to the bidder whose bid reflects the lowest true interest cost to the department for the series of the docks facilities revenue bonds or refunding bonds being sold, computed from the date of those at the time being sold to their respective maturities and taking...
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41-10-461
Section 41-10-461 Sale of bonds. Bonds may be sold by the authority from time to time in series, and if sold in more than one series may all be authorized in one initial resolution of the board of directors with the pledges therefor made in such initial resolution although some of the details applicable to each series may be specified in the respective resolutions under which the different series are issued; provided, however, that no bonds of the authority that are authorized under Act 98-245 shall be sold or counsel hired prior to February 1, 1999. Each series of the bonds may be sold at public or private sale, as determined by the authority, at such price or prices as the authority shall determine, and, if sold at public sale either on sealed bids or at public auction, on a basis determined by the authority to enable it to effect the sale of the bonds being sold at the lowest effective borrowing cost to the authority; provided, that if in the event of public sale of the bonds no bid...
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11-19-6
Section 11-19-6 Building codes and health regulations. Building codes and health regulations shall include all applicable state and local provisions and shall cover all public and private construction and development in flood-prone areas, including, but not limited to, private homes, farm buildings, all buildings (except accessory buildings of under 200 square feet of floor space), streets, avenues, roadways, alleyways, and easements, electricity, water systems, and sewerage disposal systems. Such regulations may require that all proposed improvements and developments in flood-prone areas will: (1) Properly elevate structures so as to assure protection from reasonably expected flooding; (2) Design buildings so as to prevent flotation and collapse, giving special attention to the adequacy of foundations and to prevent damage to nonstructural elements; (3) Provide for the protection of heating systems and other critical mechanical or electrical installations from damage by flooding; (4)...
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22-19-122
Section 22-19-122 Promulgation of proficiency standards and quality assurance measures; certification to acquire and transport organs, etc.; updating of quality assurance standards. (a) The Chairman of the Department of Surgery of the School of Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is authorized to establish and promulgate the standards of proficiency and fitness and measures and procedures for quality assurance in the acquiring and/or transporting of organs, bones, and tissues retrieved in Alabama. (b) The Chairman of the Department of Surgery of the School of Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham shall certify when a person shall be allowed to acquire and/or transport any organ, bone or tissue retrieved in Alabama. The chairman shall not certify any person to acquire and/or transport any organ, bone or tissue to be retrieved in Alabama until such person possesses and demonstrates to the chairman the necessary knowledge and technical skills to comply with...
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