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41-4-353
Section 41-4-353 Applicability of provisions; exceptions. (a) All real property owned or leased
by state departments, boards, bureaus, commissions, agencies, offices, and other instruments
of the state is subject to the requirements of this article and in Sections 41-4-2, 41-4-3,
41-4-261, and 41-9-141 except: (1) All educational facilities including K-12, postsecondary,
and higher education facilities. (2) Facilities of the Legislative Branch of government. (3)
Facilities of the Judicial Branch of government. (4) Facilities of the Retirement Systems
of Alabama. (5) Facilities of the Alabama Port Authority. (6) Facilities of the State Military
Department. (7) Lands managed by the Lands Division of the Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources. (8) Right-of-way owned by the Department of Transportation. (9) Gulf State
Park. (10) Facilities and real property owned or leased by departments, boards, bureaus, commissions,
agencies, offices, and other instruments of the state that do...
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41-9-981
Section 41-9-981 Legislative findings. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (1)
During the period from 1933-1945, six million Jews and millions of other Europeans were murdered
in Nazi concentration camps as part of a carefully orchestrated program of cultural, social,
political, and ethnic genocide known as the Holocaust. (2) All people should remember the
horrible atrocities committed at that time and other times in human history as the result
of bigotry, discrimination, and the abuse of power and should continually rededicate themselves
to the principles of human rights and equal protection under the laws of this democratic society.
(3) It is desirable to educate Alabama citizens about the events leading up to the Holocaust
and about organizations, institutions, and facilities that were created and used purposefully
for the systematic destruction of human beings. (4) It is the policy of the State of Alabama
that Holocaust education is the proper concern of all peoples....
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41-9-982
Section 41-9-982 Commission - Composition. (a) The commission shall be composed of 20 members
as follows: (1) A member of the Senate appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
(2) A member of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House. (3) The
State Superintendent of Education. (4) Five representatives from the Postsecondary Education
System appointed by the State Board of Education. (5) Twelve members of the public appointed
by the Governor. The public members shall be residents of Alabama, with broad geographic representation,
who have a personal interest or experience in the Holocaust or other genocide or human rights
issue; have experience in the field of Holocaust education; or are liberators of victims of
the Holocaust. (b) Each public member of the commission shall serve for a term of three years.
Public members shall be eligible for reappointment. They shall serve until their successors
are appointed and qualified. A vacancy occurring other...
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45-25-242.12
Section 45-25-242.12 Disposition of proceeds. Proceeds from the gasoline excise tax shall be
distributed and used as follows: (1) The first one hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($115,000)
annually shall be transferred to the County General Road Department Fund, for use as defined
in Sections 40-17-5, 40-17-76, 40-17-77, 40-17-78, 40-17-79, and 40-17-80, and, to further
allow expenditures for purposes which may not specifically be defined, but to relate to the
construction, rehabilitation, maintenance of the roads, equipment, or personnel to accomplish
the same within DeKalb County. (2) The next ten thousand dollars ($10,000) shall be used for
appropriation toward educating and training developmentally disabled adults in the county
through contract or other appropriation to an agency or agencies providing the education and
training. (3) The balance of the funds derived from the gasoline excise tax shall be used
for appropriation by the county commission or any other person or persons so...
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12-23-2
Section 12-23-2 Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature finds that the high incidence
of crimes which directly involve alcohol and drugs in this state is intolerable; that the
problems of alcohol and drug abuse among the citizens of Alabama are extensive and exist at
an unacceptable level; that alcohol and/or drug abuse or dependency have been identified as
contributing factors in the commission of many crimes; that a concentrated and coordinated
state and local effort is needed to address the needs of Alabamians regarding such problems;
that a specialized system for screening, evaluating, educating, and rehabilitating defendants
convicted of alcohol and drug related offenses is required to address such problems; and that
adequate funding should be provided for this purpose. It is therefore the intent of the Legislature:
To establish a specialized court referral officer program to promote the evaluation, education
and rehabilitation of persons whose use or dependency on...
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12-25-32
Section 12-25-32 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms have the
following meanings: (1) COMMISSION. The Alabama Sentencing Commission, established as a state
agency under the Supreme Court by this chapter. (2) CONTINUUM OF PUNISHMENTS. An array of
punishment options, from probation to incarceration, graduated in restrictiveness according
to the degree of supervision of the offender including, but not limited to, all of the following:
a. Active Incarceration. A sentence, other than an intermediate punishment or unsupervised
probation, that requires an offender to serve a sentence of imprisonment. The term includes
time served in a work release program operated as a custody option by the Alabama Department
of Corrections or in the Supervised Intensive Restitution program of the Department of Corrections
pursuant to Article 7, commencing with Section 15-18-110, of Chapter 18 of Title 15. b. Intermediate
Punishment. A sentence that may include assignment to any...
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16-44A-12
Section 16-44A-12 Adoption of plan of educational work which furthers purposes of compact;
plan objectives; programs and activities under plan. (a) The board of directors shall consider
recommendations of advisory committees and may hold hearings, review, revise, and adopt a
plan of educational work which furthers the purposes of the compact and the leadership goals
of the Commission on the Future of the South and which are designed to complement or augment,
but not duplicate, existing programs and services offered in service areas by individual compact
members or other non-profit entities. (b) The plan shall focus on meeting three objectives:
(1) Increasing leadership and citizenship programs for youth. (2) Extending community and
other leadership programs to rural and under-served areas. (3) Serve as a network and resource
to enhance communications and idea and information exchange among community and youth leadership
programs and other interested parties. (c) Pursuant to the plan...
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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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16-60-194
Section 16-60-194 Management and control; powers and duties of State Board of Education; schools
to be suitable for veteran training programs; leaves of absence for teachers. (a) The authority
to manage and control the trade schools is vested in the State Board of Education. (b) The
State Board of Education, upon the recommendation of the State Superintendent of Education,
shall: Make rules and regulations for the government of the trade schools; prescribe the courses
of study to be offered and the conditions for granting certificates and diplomas; appoint
the president of each trade school and, upon the president's recommendations, appoint the
members of the faculty and fix the tenure and salary of each; direct and supervise the use
of legislative appropriations for the use of the trade schools; accept gifts, donations, devises
and bequests of money and real and personal property for the purposes of this chapter; disseminate
information concerning and promote interest in the trade...
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16-6D-8
Section 16-6D-8 Tax credits; Failing Schools Income Tax Credit Account. (a) To provide educational
flexibility and state accountability for students in failing schools: (1) For tax years beginning
on and after January 1, 2013, an Alabama income tax credit is made available to the parent
of a student enrolled in or assigned to attend a failing school to help offset the cost of
transferring the student to a nonfailing public school or nonpublic school of the parent's
choice. The income tax credit shall be an amount equal to 80 percent of the average annual
state cost of attendance for a public K-12 student during the applicable tax year or the actual
cost of attending a nonfailing public school or nonpublic school, whichever is less. The actual
cost of attending a nonfailing public school or nonpublic school shall be calculated by adding
together any tuition amounts or mandatory fees charged by the school to the student as a condition
of enrolling or of maintaining enrollment in the...
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