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21-1-19
Section 21-1-19 Negotiation of temporary loans. The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind
shall have the power, when authorized by the board of trustees or the executive committee
thereof, to borrow money for the purpose of paying salaries of employees, for the purpose
of paying other expenses of operating said institute, and for the purpose of paying obligations
already incurred in the operation of said institute and to pay interest on any sums so borrowed
at a rate not exceeding the legal rate of interest. Any such loans may be evidenced by notes
executed by said corporation and signed on behalf of said corporation by its president and
by the chairman of the executive committee of the board of trustees. All loans made as authorized
in this section shall be payable within 12 months from the date when such loans are
made and shall be repaid from funds appropriated by the State of Alabama for the use of said
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. The aggregate amount of loans negotiated...
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21-1-15
Section 21-1-15 Department of adult blind and deaf established; appropriations; operation
of library service. There shall be at the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind a separate
department of adult blind and deaf. Legislative appropriations for the department shall be
made separate and apart from the legislative appropriations made for the support and operation
of the institute. The department shall have authority to establish and to operate a library
service for blind, visually handicapped, deaf, or severely handicapped persons, and the department
is hereby designated as the official agency to operate a regional library for the blind, visually
handicapped, deaf, and severely handicapped. (Acts 1939, No. 467, p. 680; Code 1940, T. 52,
§528; Acts 1969, No. 425, p. 829, §1.)...
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21-2-1
Section 21-2-1 Powers of Department of Adult Blind and Deaf as to development of workshops,
marketing of products produced by handicapped, etc. The Department of Adult Blind and Deaf
of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind established pursuant to Section 21-1-15,
in addition to all other powers and duties now encumbered upon it, is authorized: (1) To maintain
and develop workshops for training and employing blind, visually handicapped, deaf, and other
severely handicapped persons. (2) To develop, cooperate with and supervise similar shops in
other localities in Alabama. (3) To aid blind, visually handicapped, deaf, and severely handicapped
persons in securing employment, in developing home industries, and in marketing their products.
(4) To act as the agent or salesman of workshops or other nonprofit agencies employing blind,
visually handicapped, deaf, and other severely handicapped persons in the state under the
supervision of such department in the marketing of their products...
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21-2-3
Section 21-2-3 Board to fix price of products offered for sale, etc.; evasion of article.
The Director of Finance, the Attorney General, and the president of the Alabama Institute
for Deaf and Blind are hereby constituted a board to fix a fair market price for all articles
offered for sale under authority of this chapter, to determine whether or not articles produced
by blind, visually handicapped, deaf, or other severely handicapped persons meet the reasonable
requirements of state departments, agencies, and institutions and to authorize state departments,
agencies, and institutions to purchase articles elsewhere when requisitions cannot be complied
with through the Department of Adult Blind and Deaf. No department, institution, or agency
shall be allowed to evade the intent and meaning of this chapter by slight variations from
standards adopted by the Department of Adult Blind and Deaf of the Alabama Institute for Deaf
and Blind when the articles produced or manufactured by it, in...
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21-1-1
Section 21-1-1 Created; rights, privileges, etc.; location. There shall be a body corporate
under the corporate name of "Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind," which by that
name may sue and be sued, acquire and hold real and personal property and have and exercise
all the powers of a corporation, and which shall maintain and operate a state educational
institution for the deaf and the blind. The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind shall be
located at Talladega, Alabama. (School Code 1927, §577; Code 1940, T. 52, §519.)...
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21-1-22
Section 21-1-22 Personal leave for teachers employed by institute. The Board of Trustees
of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind shall grant personal leave to any teacher employed
by said board up to five days annually, noncumulative, during the time schools are in session.
Two days of personal leave shall be granted upon request of the teacher with full pay and
three days may, at the discretion of the school's board, be granted with part pay or with
full pay. The teacher shall whenever possible, notify the board five days in advance of the
time such leave is to be taken; however, when such notice is not practical, leave may be taken
in the same manner and under the procedures governing sick leave. (Acts 1975, No. 1057, p.
2119, §1.)...
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21-1-23
Section 21-1-23 Institute official state agency to conduct state educational and training
programs. The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind is hereby designated as the official state
agency to conduct the state educational and training programs for the deaf, the hearing impaired,
the blind, and the visually handicapped within the scope of this chapter or within the scope
of its other legal authority. (Acts 1975, No. 1164, p. 2290, §5.)...
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21-1-80
Section 21-1-80 Contracts for sale, etc., of tangible personal property or standing
timber of institute by public auction or sealed bid, advertisement of sale; manner of taking
bids and awarding contract. All contracts of whatever nature for the sale or disposal of tangible
personal property or standing timber owned by the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind shall
be let by free and open competitive public auction or sealed bids by the Alabama Institute
for Deaf and Blind. Every proposal to make a sale covered by this article shall be advertised
for at least two weeks in advance of the date fixed for receiving the bids. Such advertisement
shall appear at least once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation
in the county where the sale is to be made, and a copy of such proposal shall simultaneously
be posted on a readily accessible public bulletin board at the main office of the president
of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind and a public bulletin...
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21-1-84
Section 21-1-84 Disposition of proceeds of sale. All proceeds from sales made under
the provisions of this article shall be paid into the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind
general fund or other legally authorized depository, and are hereby continuously appropriated
for immediate use by the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. (Acts 1991, No. 91-658, p.
1245, §5.)...
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21-1-86
Section 21-1-86 Sale violating this article void; penalties for persons responsible
and bondsmen; how penalties recovered. Any sale of tangible personal property or standing
timber of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind made in violation of the terms of this
article shall be null and void and the person or persons responsible for the transaction and
his bondsman shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $100.00 nor more than $1,000.00
which may be recovered for the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind by the Attorney General
by suit in the Circuit Court of Talladega County. (Acts 1991, No. 91-658, p. 1245, §7.)...

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