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16-6G-4
Section 16-6G-4 Use of funds in support of Alabama Reading Initiative; literacy and
reading specialists. (a) Funds appropriated by the Legislature in support of the Alabama Reading
Initiative shall be allocated to support the following: (1) Local education agencies to support
local reading specialists. (2) The Alabama Summer Achievement Program. (3) Regional literacy
specialists. (4) Preservice and inservice teacher professional learning activities for elementary
school teachers in reading. (5) Curricula to support student interventions. (6) State administration.
(b) Funds dedicated to the Alabama Reading Initiative shall be expended on local and regional
reading specialists, professional learning activities, and administrative activities that
support all of the following activities for kindergarten through third grade students in public
K-12 schools; continued funding shall be contingent on measurable performance growth, as determined
by the task force established under subsection (a)...
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40-9-26
Section 40-9-26 Presbyterian Apartments of Birmingham, Inc., Presbyterian Homes of Decatur,
Inc., Shoals Presbyterian Apartments, Inc., East Presbyterian Apartments, East Alabama Services
for the Elderly, Inc. The Presbyterian Apartments of Birmingham, Inc., the Presbyterian Homes
of Decatur, Inc., the Shoals Presbyterian Apartments, Inc., and the Presbyterian Apartments
in Northport, Alabama, and the East Alabama Services for the Elderly, Inc., a nonprofit corporation
in Lee County, Alabama, the Mayfair Towers Corporation in Huntsville, Alabama or any predecessor
organization or entity, are hereby exempt from the payment of all state, county and municipal
ad valorem taxation. (Acts 1984, No. 84-611, p. 1251.)...
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29-2-20
Section 29-2-20 Creation; composition; duties. (a) A permanent legislative committee
which shall be composed of eight members, two of whom shall be ex officio members and six
of whom shall be appointed members, three each to be appointed by the President of the Senate
and Speaker of the House, who shall both serve as the ex officio members, shall be formed
to assist in realizing the recommendations of the Legislative Prison Task Force and examine
all aspects of the operations of the Department of Corrections. The chairman of the committee
shall be selected by and from among the membership. The committee shall make diligent inquiry
and a full examination of Alabama's present and long term prison needs and they shall file
reports of their findings and recommendations to the Alabama Legislature not later than the
fifteenth legislative day of each regular session that the committee continues to exist. (b)
The committee shall study and address mental health issues for prisoners reentering...
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32-6-571
Section 32-6-571 Distribution of proceeds. (a) The net proceeds of the additional revenues
derived from sales of the distinctive plates, less administrative costs including the costs
of production incurred by the Revenue Department in producing the plates, shall be distributed
by each judge of probate or license commissioner to the state Comptroller. The first two thousand
dollars ($2,000) received by the state Comptroller shall be used to satisfy the appropriation
specified in Section 4 of Act 97-544 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1998.
Thereafter, the state Comptroller shall distribute the proceeds monthly to the Alabama Sports
Festival, Inc. (b) For every license plate or tag purchased by a resident of a particular
county, one-half of the proceeds received by the Alabama Sports Festival, Inc., shall be given
to the Alabama Sports Festival, Inc., County Local Organizing Committee to be used for the
benefit of athletes residing in the county which participates in the...
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45-10-160
Section 45-10-160 Distribution of Tennessee Valley Authority funds. Upon the receipt
by Cherokee County of any funds received pursuant to Act 2010-135 of the 2010 Regular Session
amending Section 40-28-2, the additional amounts received shall be distributed as follows:
Forty-five percent of the funds shall be distributed to the Cherokee County Industrial Development
Board, 30 percent shall be distributed to the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce, and 25
percent shall be distributed to the Public Parks and Recreation Board of Cherokee County,
Alabama, Inc. (Act 2010-745, p. 1884, §1.)...
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45-49-242.05
Section 45-49-242.05 Federation of Women's Clubs, Inc. All property owned by the Federation
of Women's Clubs, Inc., of Mobile, Alabama, a nonprofit corporation, and used by the organization
is exempted from all county, local, and municipal ad valorem taxes retroactively to October
1, 1987. This section shall not affect ad valorem taxes presently being levied by the
State of Alabama. (Act 88-275, p. 431, §1.)...
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16-6G-5
Section 16-6G-5 Reading and intervention programs; individual reading improvement plan;
summer reading camps; Alabama Summer Achievement Program; retention of students; reporting
requirements. (a) To ensure that public school students are able to read at or above grade
level by the end of third grade, each local education agency shall offer a comprehensive core
reading program to all students based on the science of reading which develops foundational
reading skills. In addition, no school district may use any curriculum for public K-3 students
that does not have instructional time included. (b) Based on the results of the reading assessment
in Section 16-6G-3, each K-3 student who exhibits a reading deficiency, or the characteristics
of dyslexia, shall be provided an appropriate reading intervention program to address his
or her specific deficiencies. Additionally, students shall be evaluated after every grading
period and, if a student is determined to have a reading deficiency, the...
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31-9A-12
Section 31-9A-12 Homeland Security Task Force. (a) The Homeland Security Task Force
shall consist of the following members: (1) The Governor, as chairman. (2) The Director of
Homeland Security. (3) The Director of Emergency Management. (4) The Adjutant General. (5)
The Attorney General. (6) The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries. (7) The State Health
Officer. (8) The Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (9) The Director of
Transportation. (10) The Director of Finance. (11) The Director of the Alabama Port Authority.
(12) The State Fire Marshal. (13) A representative of county governments appointed by the
Governor. (14) A representative of municipal governments appointed by the Speaker of the House
of Representatives. (15) A representative of county law enforcement agencies appointed by
the Speaker of the House of Representatives. (16) A representative of municipal law enforcement
agencies appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. (17) A...
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40-9-25.2
Section 40-9-25.2 Habitat for Humanity Organizations and West Alabama Youth Services,
Inc. (WAYS). Habitat for Humanity Organizations and West Alabama Youth Services, Inc. (WAYS),
are exempted from paying state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes and all property
owned and used by the organization is exempted from state, county, and local ad valorem taxation.
(Acts 1995, No. 95-394, p. 805, §1.)...
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45-28-120
Section 45-28-120 Health insurance. In the event that any person employed full time
by Etowah County, Alabama, has to be laid off due to insufficient funds, the county shall
continue to pay the health insurance premium necessary to keep such employee's health insurance
in force until either such time as the employee commences full-time employment elsewhere or
a period of six months has lapsed from the date of such layoff, whichever occurs first. (Act
84-558, p. 1180, §1.)...
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