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16-44B-1
Section 16-44B-1 Compact. ARTICLE I PURPOSE It is the purpose of this compact to remove barriers
to education success imposed on children of military families because of frequent moves and
deployment of their parents by: A. Facilitating the timely enrollment of children of military
families and ensuring that they are not placed at a disadvantage due to difficulty in the
transfer of education records from the previous school district(s) or variations in entrance/age
requirements. B. Facilitating the student placement process through which children of military
families are not disadvantaged by variations in attendance requirements, scheduling, sequencing,
grading, course content or assessment. C. Facilitating the qualification and eligibility for
enrollment, educational programs, and participation in extracurricular academic, athletic,
and social activities. D. Facilitating the on-time graduation of children of military families.
E. Providing for the promulgation and enforcement of...
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16-23-14
Section 16-23-14 Standards and minimum requirements for training. For the purpose of setting
up standards for the preparation of teachers, supervisors and administrative employees for
service in the public schools, the State Board of Education shall, subject to other provisions
of this chapter, authorize and prescribe minimum requirements on courses of study, organization,
qualifications of instructors, buildings and equipment and sanitary conditions, and it shall
be the duty of the State Superintendent of Education or his professional assistants to visit
institutions engaged in teacher-training, hold conferences with the teachers and officials
of such institutions, explain the requirements of the State Board of Education relating to
the preparation of teachers, look into the character of work being done and perform such other
services as may be deemed advisable for the improvement of the training provided for prospective
teachers of the public schools of the state. (School Code 1927,...
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40-18-135
Section 40-18-135 Definitions. The following definitions apply to this article: (1) APPROVED
BASIC SKILLS EDUCATION PROGRAM. A basic skills education program that has received written
approval from the Alabama Department of Education pursuant to this article. (2) BASIC SKILLS
EDUCATION PROGRAM. An approved employer provided or employer sponsored education program that
enhances basic skills of employees up to and including the twelfth grade functional level.
(3) COSTS OF EDUCATION. Direct instructional expenses incurred for or relating to instructors,
materials, or equipment used in the qualifying program, or for supplies, textbooks, or salaries,
including compensation paid to employees while participating in an approved basic skills education
program. (4) EMPLOYEE. An individual resident of Alabama who is employed for at least 24 hours
per week by the employer seeking the tax credit and who has been continuously employed for
at least 16 weeks. (5) EMPLOYER. An individual or corporate...
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16-13-145
Section 16-13-145 Authority to borrow funds against revenues of current year; authority to
contract with T.V.A. to obtain funds to improve energy-inefficient school buildings with approval
of state superintendent. (a) Any local board of education shall have authority during any
fiscal year upon the recommendation of the local superintendent of education, as the case
may be, to borrow money in anticipation of the current revenues for that fiscal year and to
pledge the current revenues for said fiscal year for the payment of such loan or loans if
funds on hand are not sufficient to pay the salaries of teachers and to meet the current expenses
when due; provided, that the party or parties making such loan or loans to a local board of
education shall not be put upon inquiry as to the validity of such indebtedness because of
this provision. The total amount of such loans a local board of education may have outstanding
at any time during the fiscal year shall be determined as follows: From...
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16-39-6
Section 16-39-6 School board plans. During the fifth year of implementation of the incremental
five-year plan referred to above, each school board shall submit a long-range plan for providing
appropriate instruction and special services for exceptional children and shall submit said
long-range plan to the State Board of Education for its review and approval or disapproval.
Such plan, unless thereafter modified with approval of the State Board of Education, shall
be adhered to by the school board. Said long-range plans, and all modifications thereof, shall
be resubmitted to the State Board of Education for its review and approval or disapproval
at such intervals as may be established by the said state board in regulations, but not in
any event less often than once every seven years or more often than once every two years.
Disapproval of a plan or any amendments thereto shall be only because of failure of the plan
to meet minimum standards set out in regulations of the state board...
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16-60-350
Section 16-60-350 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words shall
have the following meanings: (1) CAREER-TECHNICAL DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAM. A program that
allows eligible high school students to enroll in college-level career technical education
courses, as designed by the Chancellor of the Department of Postsecondary Education, that
are offered at Alabama Community College System institutions and allows such enrolled students
to concurrently earn high school and college credit in courses toward a certificate or degree,
or both, and which prepares them to enter the workforce in high skill, high wage, or high
demand occupations. (2) CONTRIBUTION. A donation of cash. (3) ELIGIBLE STUDENT. A high school
student who meets the eligibility requirements and standards as prescribed by State Board
of Education policy to enroll for Career-Technical Dual Enrollment Program courses. (4) QUALIFYING
EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES. Tuition, fees, books, materials, and supplies...
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45-38-242
Section 45-38-242 Disposition of funds from oil and gas severance task. (a) Of the proceeds
of the oil and gas severance tax provided by Sections 40-20-1 through 40-20-13, which are
distributed to the county General Fund of Lamar County, or to the general fund of any municipality
therein, 10 percent of such proceeds shall be transferred to the county education department
and shall be used as follows: Five percent shall be used for classroom supplies and equipment,
which shall be in addition to any classroom support provided by the state, and five percent
shall be used for the repair, renovation, or new construction of educational buildings or
facilities, or for the purchase of new school buses. (b) The five percent pledged for school
supplies shall be distributed by the Lamar County Board of Education to the principal of each
public school located within the county on a per student basis. (c) The principal of each
school shall control/distribute the moneys received by the school as...
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16-39-2
Section 16-39-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words, terms, and
phrases shall have the following respective interpretations: (1) EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN. Persons
between the ages of six and 21 years who have been certified under regulations of the State
Board of Education by a specialist as being unsuited for enrollment in regular classes of
the public schools or who are unable to be educated or trained adequately in the regular programs
including, but not limited to: the mildly and moderately to severely retarded, and also the
profoundly retarded; the speech impaired; the hearing impaired, deaf, and partially hearing;
the blind and vision impaired; the crippled and those having other physical handicaps not
otherwise specifically mentioned herein; the emotionally conflicted; those with special learning
disabilities; the multiple handicapped; and the intellectually gifted. (2) HEREIN, HEREBY,
HEREUNDER, HEREOF. Refer to this chapter as an entirety and not solely...
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45-29-241
Section 45-29-241 Disposition of funds. (a) Of the proceeds of the oil and gas severance tax
provided by Sections 40-20-1 through 40-20-13, which are distributed to the County General
Fund of Fayette County, or to the general fund of any municipality therein, 20 percent of
such proceeds shall be transferred to the county education department and shall be used as
follows: Five percent shall be used for classroom supplies and equipment, which shall be in
addition to any classroom support provided by the state; five percent shall be used for the
repair, renovation, or new construction of educational buildings or facilities, or for the
purchase of new school buses; and 10 percent shall be used only for capital improvements,
renovation, or to replace funds pledged to capital improvement projects. (b) The five percent
pledged for school supplies shall be distributed by the county board of education to the principal
of each public school located within the county on a per student basis. (c)...
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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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