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29-6-7
Section 29-6-7 Powers and duties of Legislative Council. (a) In addition to the powers
otherwise provided in this chapter, the Legislative Council shall: (1) Approve budget requests,
provide accounting services, make purchases, and provide mail distribution, property inventory,
telephone service, electronic media services, recycling services, and building maintenance
services for the Legislative Department, and all agencies and entities, respectively, therein.
(2) Allocate space in the Alabama State House, including to the Senate and the House of Representatives.
In carrying out its responsibilities under this subdivision, the Legislative Council may charge
and collect rent from any entity allocated space in the Alabama State House at a rate set
by the council. The council may establish a special fund in the State Treasury to receive
funds from any source to maintain the State House property. Funds in the special fund are
continuously appropriated for the exclusive use of the...
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45-17A-82.01
Section 45-17A-82.01 Definitions. As used in this part, unless the context indicates
otherwise, the following words, terms, and all phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to
them: (1) APPOINTING AUTHORITY. The mayor and council shall appoint all department heads and
the civil service board shall hire all other covered employees, as established by state law,
city ordinance, or other legal requirement. (2) BOARD. The civil service board created by
this part. (3) CITY. The City of Tuscumbia, Alabama. (4) COVERED INDIVIDUALS. a. Any individual,
including the head of a department, employed in the service of the city in a department on
a regular basis for at least 32 hours in his or her established workweek or the equivalent
for a public safety individual who is assigned to work a work period pursuant to the Fair
Labor Standards Act. b. Those individuals employed by the city on June 7, 2007, who have previously
completed the required probationary period and been granted standing in the...
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38-9C-5
Section 38-9C-5 Providers who contract with agencies or programs required to develop
written policies to ensure rights. All providers who contract or subcontract with any federal,
state, or local agency or program to provide services in the State of Alabama to persons with
developmental disabilities or traumatic brain injury in Alabama shall develop and implement
written policies and procedures to ensure the rights enumerated above are observed by the
provider in discharging its contractual or subcontractual duties and responsibilities. At
a minimum, these policies and procedures shall provide for the following: (1) Affirm and safeguard
the rights stated in this chapter. (2) Provide that prompt, reasonable action be taken to
prevent the potential for further abuse while an investigation is in process. (3) Provide
for a prompt and thorough investigation of all allegations of abuse, exploitation, or neglect
by trained, experienced personnel delegated with all necessary authority. (4)...
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22-57-5
Section 22-57-5 Alabama Interagency Autism Coordinating Council - Powers and duties.
The council shall have the following duties and authority: (1) To make recommendations to
the Governor regarding the designation of the lead agency. (2) To define the roles and responsibilities
of all participating agencies. (3) To adopt rules for the internal operation of the council.
(4) To recommend to the Governor the appointment of additional members to serve on the council
as deemed necessary and appropriate. (5) To develop a long-term plan, reviewed annually, for
a comprehensive statewide system of care, which, to the extent practical, is derived from
scientific based research and nationally recognized best practices. The council shall provide
a copy of the plan and a detailed summary of any progress toward implementation of the plan
to the Governor and the Legislature on or before the 10th legislative day of each regular
session. The plan should include, but not be limited to, all of the...
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41-9-944
Section 41-9-944 Duties of commission. The commission shall have the following duties:
(1) Provide for the education of members of the Legislature and state agencies of Alabama
about Total Quality, including the basic concepts, potential benefits, and application to
state government, among other responsibilities. (2) Arrange Total Quality presentations for
members of the Legislature and host quality meetings between invitees from the Legislature,
the executive branch, state and local governments, private industry, or other relevant parties
to discuss the application of Total Quality to government. (3) Make and transmit to the Governor
and the Legislature findings and recommendations regarding the application of Total Quality
principles to the organization and continuous operations of state government. These findings
and recommendations shall address the continuous improvement of government operations through
the promotion of citizen satisfaction, cost-saving, employee satisfaction and...
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22-5B-5
Section 22-5B-5 Alabama Lifespan Respite Coalition. (a) There is created the Alabama
Lifespan Respite Coalition composed of members who shall be culturally, economically, and
geographically diverse and representative of the state demographics and appointed by the Governor
or his or her designee. The membership may include, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) The Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee on Education. (2) The Chair of the Senate
Judiciary Committee. (3) The Chair of the House of Representatives Health Committee. (4) The
Chair of the Senate Health Committee. (5) A member from the Governor's Office on Disability.
(6) A member from the Department of Senior Services. (7) A member from the Department of Medicaid.
(8) A member from the Department of Rehabilitation Services. (9) A member from the Department
of Human Resources. (10) A member from the Alabama Health Department. (11) A member from the
Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention. (12) A member from...
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38-13-2
Section 38-13-2 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) ADULT. An individual 19 years of age and older. (2) ADULT CARE
FACILITY. A person or entity holding a Department of Human Resources license or approval or
certification to provide care, including foster care, for adults. (3) APPLICANT. A person
or entity who submits an application for license as a child care or adult care facility to
the Department of Human Resources or a child placing agency, or an application for employment
or for a volunteer position to a Department of Human Resources licensed child care or adult
care facility. With regard to child care and adult care facilities in a home setting, the
term includes an adult household member whose residence is in the home. The term also includes
an individual who submits an application for a volunteer position or for employment with the
Department of Human Resources in a position in which the person has unsupervised...
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45-17A-50.01
Section 45-17A-50.01 Definitions. As used in this part, unless the context indicates
otherwise, the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them:
(1) APPOINTING AUTHORITY. The city council and mayor, who shall appoint all heads of departments,
and the civil service board, who shall appoint all other covered employees, as established
by state law, city ordinance, or other legal requirement. (2) BOARD. The civil service board
created by this part. (3) CITY. The City of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. (4) COVERED INDIVIDUALS.
a. Any individual, including the head of a department, employed in the service of the city
in a department on a regular basis for at least 32 hours in his or her established workweek
or the equivalent hours for a public safety individual who is assigned to work a work period
pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act. b. Those individuals employed by the city on May
15, 2001, who have previously completed the required probationary period shall...
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21-3A-4
Section 21-3A-4 Composition; appointment and duties of members. (a) For the purposes
of implementing this chapter, the Governor shall appoint the Interagency Coordinating Council.
The council shall consist of not less than 15 members nor more than the number allowed by
regulation. (b) The Governor shall designate a member of the council to serve as the chair,
or shall require the council to designate a member to serve as the chair. (c) The council
shall be composed as follows: (1) At least 20 percent of the members shall be parents, including
minority parents, of infants and toddlers with disabilities or children with disabilities
aged 12 or younger. At least one member shall be a parent of an infant or toddler with a disability
or a child with a disability aged 6 or younger. (2) At least 20 percent of the members shall
be public or private providers of early intervention services. (3) One representative from
the Alabama Legislature. (4) One person involved in personnel preparation....
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22-11D-2
Section 22-11D-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) BOARD. The State Board of Health. (2) COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. A
radio and land line network complying with the board's rules and which provides rapid public
access, coordinated central dispatching of services, and coordination of personnel, equipment,
and facilities in the trauma and health system. (3) COUNCIL. The Statewide Trauma and Health
System Advisory Council. (4) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Public Health. (5) DESIGNATION.
A formal determination by the department that a hospital is capable of providing designated
trauma or other specific health care as authorized by this chapter. (6) EMERGENCY MEDICAL
SERVICE. The organization responding to a perceived individual's need for immediate medical
care in order to prevent loss of life or aggravation of physiological or psychological illness
or injury. (7) HEALTH CARE CENTER. A hospital that voluntarily...
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