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12-16-8
Section 12-16-8 Employees excused from employment; compensation; postponement of service. (a)
Upon receiving a summons to report for jury duty, any employee, on the next day he or she
is engaged in his or her employment, shall exhibit the summons to his or her immediate superior,
and the employee shall thereupon be excused from his or her employment for the day or days
required of him or her in serving as a juror in any court created by the constitutions of
the United States or of the State of Alabama or the laws of the United States or of the State
of Alabama. (b) An employee may not be required or requested to use annual, vacation, unpaid
leave, or sick leave for time spent responding to a summons for jury duty, time spent participating
in the jury selection process, or for time spent actually serving on a jury. Nothing in this
subsection shall be construed to require an employer to provide annual, vacation, or sick
leave to employees who otherwise are not entitled to the benefits...
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16-24C-6
Section 16-24C-6 Termination of employment - Grounds for termination; procedures; appeals.
(a) Tenured teachers and nonprobationary classified employees may be terminated at any time
because of a justifiable decrease in the number of positions or for incompetency, insubordination,
neglect of duty, immorality, failure to perform duties in a satisfactory manner, or other
good and just cause, subject to the rights and procedures hereinafter provided. However, a
vote or decision to approve a recommended termination on the part of a president of a two-year
educational institution operated under the authority and control of the Department of Postsecondary
Education or the governing board shall not be made for political or personal reasons. (b)
The termination of a tenured teacher or nonprobationary classified employee who is not an
employee of a two-year educational institution operated under the authority and control of
the Department of Postsecondary Education shall be initiated by the...
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16-25-10.6
Section 16-25-10.6 Elected superintendent of education; cost of coverage; purchase of prior
service credit. Any person now serving as an elected superintendent of education in this state
may become a member of the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama within 90 days after the
ratification of an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama 1901 allowing elected superintendents
of education to participate in the Teachers' Retirement System, subject to such rules and
regulations as may be promulgated by the Board of Control of said system. Any person hereafter
elected to serve as superintendent of education shall be deemed to be a "teacher"
as defined in Section 16-25-1 and shall be entitled to the benefits thereof. The employer
cost for coverage of such elected superintendents shall be paid as for other school employees.
Provided further, that such elected superintendents shall be entitled to purchase prior service
credit as a teacher or superintendent in such system under such rules,...
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16-28-16
Section 16-28-16 Cases of nonenrollment and nonattendance; withdrawal of enrollment. (a) It
shall be the duty of the county superintendent of education or the city superintendent of
education, as the case may be, to require the attendance officer to investigate all cases
of nonenrollment and of nonattendance. In all cases investigated where no valid reason for
nonenrollment or nonattendance is found, the attendance officer shall give written notice
to the parent, guardian, or other person having control of the child. In the event of the
absence of the parent, guardian, or other person having control of the child from his or her
usual place of residence, the attendance officer shall leave a copy of the notice with some
person over 12 years of age residing at the usual place of residence, with instructions to
hand the notice to the parent, guardian, or other person having control of the child, which
notice shall require the attendance of the child at the school within three days from the...

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16-6A-16
Section 16-6A-16 Plan for in-service education centers; governing boards; requirements of centers;
school systems to affiliate with centers. (a) A comprehensive plan shall be established by
the Governor's Educational Reform Commission and implemented for the development and location
of in-service education centers for the purpose of providing rigorous in-service training
in critical needs areas for the state's public school personnel. These in-service centers
shall not replace the plan for in-service education which the State Department of Education
adopted by resolution on June 14, 1978. The in-service centers established pursuant to this
chapter shall be located in existing institutions of higher education located in strategic
areas of the state as recommended by the commission and approved by the Governor. Institutions
of higher education where such in-service centers may be located shall have resident faculty
members in education and the academic areas taught in the public schools....
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16-6B-10
Section 16-6B-10 Budget requirements for Foundation and Vocational/Technical Education Program.
(a) Foundation Program. It is the intent of the Legislature to see that funds allocated for
classroom instructional support actually reach the classroom. To that end, the State Department
of Education shall monitor the flow of funds appropriated for various instructional purposes.
Classroom instructional support shall be defined as those funds appropriated for instructional
supplies, library enhancement, textbooks, technology and professional development. The Legislature
believes that the classroom instructional support funds have a direct impact upon the ability
of classroom teachers to have the resources and assistance necessary to assist them in the
performance of their responsibilities. School budgets for instructional supplies shall be
developed within each school as is required by Section 16-1-30 relating to the adoption of
school board policies. It is the intent of the Legislature...
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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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16-60-56
Section 16-60-56 Appropriations by counties and municipalities therein for college; use of
public school funds. The governing bodies of the Counties of Jackson and DeKalb, and of each
municipality in such counties, are hereby authorized to appropriate funds in their respective
treasuries, not otherwise appropriated, to be used for the acquisition of land and the construction
thereon of buildings suitable for the college, or for the purchase of existing buildings adaptable
to use for the college and the lands on which they are located. After the establishment of
the college, such counties and the municipalities therein may make annual appropriations for
the maintenance, support and operation of the college. The board of education of each of these
counties and the board of education of every incorporated municipality, having such a board,
within these counties may allocate, use and expend public school funds under their jurisdiction
in aid of the establishment, maintenance and operation...
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21-1-24
Section 21-1-24 Textbooks and instructional materials other than prescribed by State Board
of Education. The Board of Trustees of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, upon the
recommendation of the president, may select and adopt for use in the tax-supported public
elementary and high school programs at the institute, textbooks and instructional materials,
other than prescribed by the State Board of Education, which are suitable for the needs of
deaf and blind students. Whenever textbooks and instructional materials are substituted for
the state-approved or state-adopted books and materials, such books or materials shall be
used by the teachers in the institute public school programs in teaching any course or courses
for which a substitution has been made. Provided, however, such Board of Trustees of the Alabama
Institute for Deaf and Blind shall provide free textbooks to all grades which would be provided
under the terms of subsection (c) of Section 16-36-65. (Acts 1983, 4th Ex....
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34-18-41
Section 34-18-41 Appointment. The Alabama Association of Medical Technicians, through its executive
committee, shall submit to the Governor a list containing the names of two regular physicians
who are properly qualified as to training, licensure, and ethical standing, two physician-pathologists
who are listed by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association
and six medical technicians who, in addition to two years' college instruction, shall have
completed a full internship in a school of training listed and approved by the Council on
Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association, or approved by the Alabama
State Board of Censors, or who, prior to the time of appointment, had served an apprenticeship
instruction of at least one year under a qualified physician-pathologist, and who shall have
been engaged in medical technology for not less than five years after completion of training;
and the Governor shall appoint the members...
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