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16-58-2
Section 16-58-2 Scholarships - Who eligible. To be eligible to receive a scholarship
provided by this chapter, a person must have been a resident of the State of Alabama for a
period of at least one year immediately preceding the time of making application and must
be a person of good character, and shall have been accepted for matriculation by the authorities
of the Sylacauga Nurses Training School and shall have met the requirements for professional
nursing education as determined by said school. Applications for scholarships shall be made
to the Sylacauga Nurses Training School of Nursing of Sylacauga, Alabama. (Acts 1971, No.
2393, p. 3817, §2.)...
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34-22-60
Section 34-22-60 Establishment; composition. (a) There is established the Board of Optometric
Scholarship Awards which shall establish scholarships to provide for and further optometric
training in pursuance of an optometric degree, of qualified applicants for admission to the
University of Alabama School of Optometry. (b) The Board of Optometric Scholarship Awards
shall be composed of all of the following members: (1) One optometrist from six components
of the component societies of Alabama Optometric Association whose terms of office shall be
staggered, two optometrists being elected for a term of two years; two optometrists being
elected for a term of three years; and two optometrists being elected for a term of four years,
with each successor being elected for a term of four years. (2) The secretary of the Alabama
Optometric Association, or his or her designee, who shall serve as chair of the board. (3)
The Dean of the University of Alabama School of Optometry, or his or her...
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34-22-62
Section 34-22-62 Types of scholarships. The Board of Optometric Scholarship Awards shall
establish two types of scholarships as follows: (1) A number of loans not exceeding 25 percent
of the number of students enrolled in the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry
based on the economic need and scholastic ability of the applicant, in an amount not to exceed
the current annual cost of tuition at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry,
shall be available to any bona fide resident of Alabama of good character who has been accepted
for matriculation by the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry. This subdivision
shall also apply to graduate students in vision science, at the discretion of the board. (2)
A number of nonrefundable merit scholarship awards not exceeding 25 percent of the number
of students enrolled in the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry in an
amount not to exceed the current annual cost of tuition...
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16-47-94
Section 16-47-94 Power and authority of Board of Trustees of University of Alabama.
The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama is hereby given full power and authority
to maintain and operate the school of medicine created by this chapter wherever located, and
to set, establish and maintain standards of scholarship and teaching which shall be in accordance
with standards approved by the council on medical education and hospitals of the American
Medical Association and of the Association of American Medical Colleges, and to perform all
acts and functions necessary or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this chapter as
it relates to the proper and orderly maintenance and operation of said medical school; provided,
that the board of trustees shall be under no duty to operate or to continue the operation
and maintenance of said medical school unless and until adequate appropriations are received
from the State of Alabama for that purpose. (Acts 1943, No. 89, p. 89, §9.)...
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16-60-193
Section 16-60-193 Location of schools; order of establishment; expenditure of appropriation;
trade school in Limestone County. The State Board of Education, upon the recommendation of
the State Superintendent of Education, shall designate the site for each of the trade schools
and determine the order in which the schools shall be established. The board must devote the
entire appropriation herein made for each fiscal year to the establishment of the school required
to be established during that year; except that, of the appropriation for each year, $75,000.00
thereof shall be reserved as a fund for operating and maintaining such school. Each school
shall be located in a different section of the state and so situated that every part
of the state is within as close a radius as is reasonably possible to one of the schools of
the Alabama School of Trades at Gadsden. No more than one trade school shall be located in
a single congressional district; provided, that the trade school now located...
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16-27-8
Section 16-27-8 School buses - Crossing control arm required. (a) No new school bus
registered in this state and purchased after August 1, 2000, to transport public and nonpublic
school students shall be operated or used as a school bus within this state unless the bus
is equipped with a crossing control arm on the front of the bus that conforms to equipment
and installation standards promulgated by the State Board of Education pursuant to the Administrative
Procedure Act, Chapter 22 of Title 41, commencing with Section 41-22-1. (b) Priority
in the use of any new school bus equipped with a crossing arm shall be given to the transportation
of elementary school students. (c) A crossing arm meeting the standards promulgated by the
board shall be designed to swing out at least seventy inches from the front of a school bus
each time the bus stops and opens its doors for school children to enter or exit the bus.
(Act 2000-701, p. 1424, §§1, 2; Act 2004-484, p. 901, §1.)...
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16-31-4
Section 16-31-4 Appropriation from Education Trust Fund. The sum of $750.00 is hereby
appropriated annually to each state institution of higher learning described in Section
16-31-1 for each scholarship awarded by any such institution as provided in this chapter,
which appropriation shall be paid from the Education Trust Fund; provided, that in the fall
of each school year no more than 150 such scholarships shall be provided under this section.
(Acts 1967, No. 760, p. 1616, §1; Acts 1978, No. 676, p. 975, §1; Acts 1984, 1st Ex. Sess.,
No. 84-784, p. 167, §1; Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-843, p. 318, §1.)...
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16-39-3
Section 16-39-3 Education required for exceptional children; source of funds. Each school
board shall provide not less than 12 consecutive years of appropriate instruction and special
services for exceptional children, beginning with those six years of age, in accordance with
the provisions of this chapter. Such public school instruction and special services shall
be made available at public expense for each school year to exceptional children as provided
herein. The funds for such instruction and special services shall be derived from state, county,
municipal, district, federal or other sources or combinations of sources. Each school board
shall set aside from its revenues from all such sources such amounts as are needed to carry
out the provisions of this chapter, if such funds are available without impairment of regular
classes and services provided for nonexceptional children. If sufficient funds are not available
to a school board to provide fully for all the provisions of this...
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16-47-136
Section 16-47-136 Scholarships - Who eligible. To be eligible to receive a scholarship
provided by this article, a person must have been a resident of the State of Alabama for a
period of at least one year immediately preceding the time of making application and must
be a person of good character, who shall have been accepted for matriculation by the authorities
of the University of Alabama and shall have met the requirements for professional nursing
education as determined by the University of Alabama School of Nursing. Applications for scholarships
shall be made to the University of Alabama School of Nursing. (Acts 1957, No. 591, p. 828,
§2; Acts 1971, No. 2303, p. 3716, §2.)...
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16-6B-3
Section 16-6B-3 Assistance programs. (a) Student strategy. The superintendent of the
local board of education along with the staff of each school shall develop an assistance program
at each school for at-risk students performing below the standards set by the State Board
of Education. The standards shall include the results of the required assessment program adopted
by the State Board of Education with emphasis on students who are found to be at one or more
grade levels below the prescribed norm. The local board of education shall budget at least
one hundred dollars ($100) per student so identified to be expended on tutorial assistance
programs including, but not limited to, after-school, Saturday school, or summer school, or
any combination of these programs. These funds may be budgeted from state or federal funds.
However, federal funds already budgeted for at-risk students may not be counted toward the
minimum one hundred dollars ($100) requirement set aside to be expended for...
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