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21-5-2
Section 21-5-2 Designation of "Employ the Handicapped Week"; promotion of
ceremonies. The Governor shall designate the first full week in October of each year as "Employ
the Handicapped Week." The committee shall promote and encourage the holding of appropriate
ceremonies throughout the state during said week, the purpose of which ceremonies shall be
to enlist public support for and interest in the employment of the handicapped. (Acts 1965,
No. 226, p. 323, §2.)...
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34-15-3
Section 34-15-3 Rules and regulations. The State Committee of Public Health shall make
and promulgate reasonable rules and regulations for the purpose of carrying this chapter into
effect. (Acts 1919, No. 597, p. 845; Code 1923, §4477; Acts 1935, No. 444, p. 926; Code 1940,
T. 24, §9; Acts 1959, No. 412, p. 1046, §1.)...
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2-6A-2
Section 2-6A-2 Farm Crisis and Transition Program and Commission established; members;
chairman; powers and duties; use of physical facilities of other agencies; rules and regulations;
advisory committee. There is hereby established the Farm Crisis and Transition Program of
the State of Alabama (herein called "the program") which shall come into existence
upon April 29, 1986, and shall continue for a period ending on September 30, 1991, unless
earlier terminated by action of the Legislature. The program shall be under the direction
and control of the Farm Crisis and Transition Program Commission (herein called "the
commission"), which shall consist of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries of
the state, the Chairman of the Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Committee of the Senate
of Alabama, the Chairman of the Agriculture and Forestry Committee of the House of Representatives
of Alabama, the Director of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs and the...

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21-5-9
Section 21-5-9 Trust fund. The committee is authorized to establish a trust fund and
to accept gifts, contributions, donations, or bequests, but not excluding any other source
of revenue, for the purpose of promoting the rehabilitation and employment of the handicapped
citizens of this state. Such moneys shall be deposited in the trust fund and administered
and disbursed in the same manner and under the same conditions as other moneys which may be
appropriated for this purpose. Any balance of these moneys shall not lapse at any time, but
shall be continuously available for expenditures consistent with the purpose of this chapter.
(Acts 1965, No. 226, p. 323, §9.)...
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34-40-14
Section 34-40-14 Athletic Trainers Fund created; expenditure of funds. There is hereby
created in the State Treasury a fund to be known as the Athletic Trainers Fund. All receipts
of the Alabama Athletic Trainers Board shall be deposited into this fund. The expenses incurred
by the Alabama Athletic Trainers Board in carrying out the provisions of this chapter shall
be paid out of the Athletic Trainers Fund by warrant of the Comptroller upon the Treasurer
upon itemized vouchers, approved by the chair of the board or his or her designee. The Alabama
Board of Athletic Trainers may make grants, and to otherwise arrange with qualified individuals,
institutions, or agencies to develop and promote athletic training programs and continuing
education programs for athletic trainers. No funds shall be withdrawn or expended except as
budgeted and allotted according to Sections 41-4-80 to 41-4-96 and Sections 41-19-1 to 41-19-12,
inclusive, and only in amounts as stipulated in the general...
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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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36-25A-3
Section 36-25A-3 Notice requirements. (a) Unless otherwise specified by law and as provided
herein, any governmental body subject to this chapter, except for an advisory board, advisory
commission, advisory committee, task force, or other advisory body created solely to make
recommendations on public policy issues and composed of persons who do not receive compensation
for their service as members of the board, commission, committee, task force, or body from
public funds, shall post notice of all meetings, as defined in Section 36-25A-2(6)a.1.,
at least seven calendar days prior to the meeting as follows: (1) The Alabama Legislature
is solely governed by the Alabama Constitution which establishes that the doors of each house
of the Alabama Legislature shall be open to the public unless a vote is taken that secrecy
is required under the circumstances. The respective houses of the Alabama Legislature shall
develop rules consistent with the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, providing for...
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22-22A-2
Section 22-22A-2 Legislative intent and purposes of chapter. The Legislature finds the
resources of the state must be managed in a manner compatible with the environment, and the
health and welfare of the citizens of the state. To respond to the needs of its environment
and citizens, the state must have a comprehensive and coordinated program of environmental
management. It is therefore the intent of the Legislature to improve the ability of the state
to respond in an efficient, comprehensive and coordinated manner to environmental problems,
and thereby assure for all citizens of the state a safe, healthful and productive environment.
(1) To this end an Alabama Department of Environmental Management is created by this chapter
within the Executive Branch of State Government in order to effect the grouping of state agencies
which have primary responsibility for administering environmental legislation into one department,
to promote economy and efficiency in the operation and management...
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24-7-3
Section 24-7-3 Powers and duties; applicable laws; power of appointment. The authority
is hereby authorized: (1) To undertake research and studies and analyses of housing needs
in Mobile and Washington Counties, and means by which such needs may be met, including data
with respect to population and family groups and the distribution thereof according to income
groups, the amount and quality of available housing and its distribution according to rental
and sales prices, and employment, wages and other factors affecting the local housing needs
and the meeting thereof, and make the results and analyses available to the public and the
building, housing, and supply industries; (2) To enter into contracts with cities, towns,
counties, and other housing authorities in the state for the purpose of carrying out the provisions
of this chapter; (3) To establish rentals and select tenants in low income rental housing
projects under its jurisdiction; (4) To issue bonds, notes, and other evidence of...
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25-4-118
Section 25-4-118 Cooperation with state and federal agencies, institutions of higher
education, public and law enforcement officials, etc.; penalty for wrongfully securing or
misusing information. (a) In the administration of this chapter, the secretary shall cooperate
to the fullest extent consistent with the provisions of this chapter with the U.S. Secretary
of Labor and his successors, and the Federal Internal Revenue Service, and, notwithstanding
any other provisions of this chapter, shall make such reports in such form and containing
such information as either may from time to time require, and shall comply with such provisions
as the U.S. Secretary of Labor, or his successors, or the Federal Internal Revenue Service
may from time to time find necessary to insure the correctness and verification of such reports,
and shall comply with the regulations prescribed by the U.S. Secretary of Labor, and his successors,
governing the expenditures of such sums as may be allotted and paid to...
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