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16-22-4.1
Section 16-22-4.1 Education employee liability insurance; self-insurance. (a) For the purposes
of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) CERTIFICATED PERSONNEL.
Full-time teachers, principals, and other education employees employed by a local board of
education and required to hold a certificate issued by the State Superintendent of Education.
(2) LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. A city or county board of education, the Board of Trustees of
the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, the Alabama Youth Services Board in its capacity
as the Board of Education for the Youth Services School District, the Board of Directors of
the Alabama School of Fine Arts, and the Board of Directors of the Alabama School of Mathematics
and Science. (3) STUDENT TEACHER. A college or university student in an education degree program
who, as part of the degree program, is assigned to teach in a local public school classroom,
is providing instruction to students, and is being...
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41-9-338.1
Section 41-9-338.1 Legislative findings - Helen Keller. The Legislature find as follows as
to Helen Keller: (1) Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia and, at age nineteen months, contracted
an illness which left her deaf and blind. (2) How Helen Keller learned to communicate is a
quintessential story of overcoming adversity and is inspirational to many people in Alabama,
the United States, and the world. (3) A statue of Helen Keller is in the National Statuary
Hall Collection as one of two statues representing Alabama since 2009, making hers one of
only nine statues in the collection representing women. (4) That a commemorative statue to
honor Helen Keller would be a worthy addition to the grounds of the Alabama State Capitol,
and the Legislature supports the inclusion of such a statue in a place where it will be readily
accessible to, and touchable by, disabled persons. (Act 2019-178, §2.)...
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14-7-14
Section 14-7-14 Manufactured or produced articles or products - Exceptions as to requirement
of purchase of articles or products by state offices, etc. Exceptions from the operation of
the mandatory provisions in subsection (a) of Section 14-7-13 may be made in the case of articles
or products produced or manufactured in work shops or home industries developed, supervised
or maintained by the adult blind department of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind or
in any case where, in the opinion of the Finance Department, the article or articles or product
or products produced or manufactured under the supervision of the Board of Corrections do
or do not meet the reasonable requirements of or for such offices, departments, institutions
or agencies or in any case where the requisitions made cannot be reasonably complied with.
No such office, department, institution or agency shall be allowed to evade the intent and
meaning of this section by slight variations from standards adopted by...
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25-8-37
Section 25-8-37 Employment during schools hours; employment of persons 14 or 15 years of age
upon waiver of school attendance. (a) No person under 16 years of age shall be employed, permitted,
or suffered to work in any occupation during the hours in which the public schools of the
district in which the person resides are in session, unless the minor has completed the course
of study required for secondary schools. Persons 14 or 15 years of age, when school attendance
has been waived, upon recommendation of the local superintendent of education and approval
by a child labor inspector, may be permitted to work in a nonhazardous occupation. (b) Employment
authorized by this section shall not be for more than eight hours in any one day, or for more
than 40 hours in any one week, or for more than six days in any one week, and not before 7:00
a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. (Acts 1995, No. 95-604, p. 1263, §6; Act 2000-706, p. 1479, §1;
Act 2009-565, p. 1654, §3.)...
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36-16-11
Section 36-16-11 Property Inventory Control Division - Property exempt from control. There
is hereby expressly exempt from Sections 36-16-8 to 36-16-10, inclusive, all livestock, animals,
farm and agricultural products and property owned or used by, or in connection with, or under
control of, all public schools, universities, colleges, trade schools, Alabama Institute for
Deaf and Blind, State Library Service, and all fire control or fire rescue equipment acquired
by the Alabama Forestry Commission from sources other than state agencies and subsequently
donated to volunteer fire departments pursuant to Section 9-3-19; provided, Sections 36-16-8
to 36-16-10, inclusive, shall not apply to the Alabama hospitals for the insane and the Partlow
State School and Hospital. (Acts 1949, No. 627, p. 967, §4; Act 2000-212, p. 295, §1.)...

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16-28-3.1
Section 16-28-3.1 Guidelines and procedures for withdrawal from school; dropout prevention
program. (a) A child over the age of 17 may withdraw from public school prior to graduation
if both of the following circumstances exist: (1) Written consent is granted by the child's
parent or legal guardian. (2) An exit interview is conducted where the student and the student's
parent or legal guardian have been advised that withdrawal from school shall likely reduce
the student's future earning potential and increase the student's likelihood of being unemployed
in the future. During the exit interview, the student who is withdrawing from school shall
be given information that has been prepared and supplied by the State Department of Education
regarding the detrimental impacts and effects of early withdrawal from school along with any
available training and employment opportunity programs, provided such information is available.
(b) The State Department of Education shall work with local public...
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16-28B-3
Section 16-28B-3 Definitions. The following terms have the following meanings: (1) BULLYING.
A continuous pattern of intentional behavior that takes place on or off of school property,
on a school bus, or at a school-sponsored function including, but not limited to, cyberbullying
or written, electronic, verbal, or physical acts that are reasonably perceived as being motivated
by any characteristic of a student, or by the association of a student with an individual
who has a particular characteristic, if the characteristic falls into one of the categories
of personal characteristics contained in the model policy adopted by the department or by
a local board, and implemented at each school. To constitute bullying, a pattern of behavior
may do any of the following: a. Place a student in reasonable fear of harm to his or her person
or damage to his or her property. b. Have the effect of substantially interfering with the
educational performance, opportunities, or benefits of a student. c....
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16-8-42.1
Section 16-8-42.1 Authority for risk management cooperative. (a) Definitions. For the purpose
of this section, the following terms shall have the meanings subscribed to them by this section:
(1) RISK MANAGEMENT COOPERATIVE. An entity or entities, to be formed by local boards of education
in any combination of 25 or more for the purpose of pooling resources and funds to jointly
purchase insurance or to self-insure such boards of education, their members and employees,
against risks to which they are exposed. (2) MEMBER BOARDS OF EDUCATION. A city board of education,
county board of education, Department of Youth Services School District, Alabama Institute
for Deaf and Blind, State Board of Education or other public education governing board which
elects to pool its resources and funds with one or more other boards of education for the
purpose of forming a risk management cooperative. (b) Boards of education in any combination
of 25 or more may establish a risk management cooperative for...
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41-16-123
Section 41-16-123 Provisions applicable to certain property held by division. This section
shall apply only to that property that has been held by the division for a period of not less
than 60 days from the date the property is first published in the list of surplus property,
as set out in subsection (b) of Section 41-16-121, and not purchased by any eligible entity
as set out in subsection (e) of Section 41-16-120 as follows: (1) All contracts made by or
on behalf of the State of Alabama or a department, board, bureau, commission, institution,
corporation, or agency thereof, of whatever nature for the sale or disposal of tangible personal
property owned by the State of Alabama, other than the following: a. Alcoholic beverages.
b. Products of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. c. Barter arrangements of the state
prison system. d. Books. e. School supplies. f. Food. g. Property used in vocational projects.
h. Livestock. i. Property owned by any state college or university,...
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16-1-1
Section 16-1-1 Definitions. For purposes of this title, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) SCHOLASTIC DAY. Shall
not be less than six hours of actual teaching, exclusive of all recesses or intermission periods
unless otherwise ordered by the county or city board of education. County and city boards
of education and the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind shall be required to provide each
teacher employed a minimum of 30 minutes of time free of instructional or supervisory responsibilities
each teaching day. This provision shall not be interpreted to deprive any teacher of benefits
exceeding the minimum requirements of this act. (2) SCHOLASTIC WEEK. Shall consist of five
school days each week. (3) SCHOLASTIC MONTH. Shall constitute 20 school days. (4) SCHOLASTIC
YEAR. Shall begin with the first day of July and end with the thirtieth day of June each year.
(5) FISCAL YEAR. From October first to September thirtieth,...
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