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2-2-91
Section 2-2-91 Duties of the center. The responsibilities of the center shall be as follows:
(1) To assess the current status and development of sources of alternative fuels as defined
in subsection (c) of Section 2-2-90. (2) To act as an information center for alternative fuels.
(3) To create an information clearinghouse for available federal grant funds and to provide
information regarding these grants to individuals, businesses, and political subdivisions
interested in developing sources of alternative fuels. (4) To establish criteria for matching
potential grant applicants with available grants. (5) To promote alternative fuels as a viable
energy source in this state. (6) To ensure that alternative fuels sold in Alabama meet ASTM
standards. (7) To receive and expend funds paid to the Alternative Fuel Research and Development
Fund through the income tax check-off program created in Section 2-2-93 and to expend and
disburse the funds for the purposes in Section 2-2-93. (Act 2007-452,...
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12-5A-2
Section 12-5A-2 Duties of Administrative Director of Courts; education and training for juvenile
probation officers. (a) Beginning October 1, 1998, the Administrative Director of Courts shall
promote the delivery of juvenile probation services for youths alleged or adjudged to be delinquent
or in need of supervision, establish and promulgate reasonable minimum standards for initial
and continuing certification of juvenile probation officers, and verify any applicant meeting
these standards for the position of juvenile probation officer. (b) The Administrative Director
of Courts may establish and schedule in-service education and training for juvenile probation
officers which shall include training and educational programs to enable juvenile probation
officers to meet the minimum standards established pursuant to this section. Juvenile probation
officers in counties having a population of 99,000 or less according to the 1990 federal decennial
census may attend judicial colleges,...
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16-61C-3
Section 16-61C-3 Legislative intent - Program to augment science curriculum; administration
of program. It is the intent of the Legislature that the Alabama Science in Motion Program
shall augment the science curriculum of the public schools and be administered such that:
(1) The ASIM Program complement, enhance and facilitate the implementation of the Alabama
Course of Study: Science. (2) The State Superintendent of Education annually makes every effort
practical to expose the ASIM Program to the maximum number of students enrolled in science
coursework, regardless of the students' prior achievement levels in science or other academic
coursework. (3) Each of the core sciences covered under the ASIM Program be standardized among
the several networks, in terms of the scientific equipment that is utilized, the content of
instruction presented in the classroom and in the content and the extent of the staff development
training offered to science teachers. In the development of both the...
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34-26-63
Section 34-26-63 Practice outside state; supervision contract form; final report; additional
supervision. (a) A psychological technician who practices in a jurisdiction outside of the
state shall not be required to receive supervision for services rendered in that jurisdiction
so long as the services are rendered in a manner consistent with the legal requirements of
the jurisdiction. (b) The initial supervision contract form shall be filed with and accepted
by the board prior to any practice. (c) An amended written supervision contract form shall
be filed with the board within 45 days of any change in the conditions specified in the supervision
contract form on file with the board. Additionally, within 14 days after receiving written
notification from the board that the filing of a new supervision contract form is necessary
to provide for the protection of the public or the regulation of the practice of psychology,
an amended written supervision contract form shall be filed with the...
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16-39-6
Section 16-39-6 School board plans. During the fifth year of implementation of the incremental
five-year plan referred to above, each school board shall submit a long-range plan for providing
appropriate instruction and special services for exceptional children and shall submit said
long-range plan to the State Board of Education for its review and approval or disapproval.
Such plan, unless thereafter modified with approval of the State Board of Education, shall
be adhered to by the school board. Said long-range plans, and all modifications thereof, shall
be resubmitted to the State Board of Education for its review and approval or disapproval
at such intervals as may be established by the said state board in regulations, but not in
any event less often than once every seven years or more often than once every two years.
Disapproval of a plan or any amendments thereto shall be only because of failure of the plan
to meet minimum standards set out in regulations of the state board...
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22-10C-3
Section 22-10C-3 (Effective until September 30, 2021, unless extended by the Legislature.)
Purpose; meetings; reports; compensation. (a) The goal of the commission is to coordinate
research and distribute funding for research on the study of tick borne illness in Alabama
and to make suggestions for the treatment of and reduction and eradication of tick borne illness
in the state. Research may include methods of prevention, treatment, surveillance, diagnosis,
risk prediction, outreach, and intervention of tick borne illness. The commission may not
issue any recommendation that would create or define standards for the practice of medicine.
(b) Upon adjournment of the 2016 Regular Legislative Session, the commission shall schedule
an initial meeting to organize and discuss a plan of action and create criteria and an application
process for awarding research funds appropriated to the commission for such purposes, and
the commission shall meet as necessary thereafter to achieve its goals....
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22-22A-6
Section 22-22A-6 Environmental Management Commission; powers and duties; composition; meetings;
compensation; expenses; ethical requirements. (a) There is hereby created a seven member Environmental
Management Commission of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management which shall have
the following duties: (1) To select a director for the Department of Environmental Management
and to advise the director on environmental matters which are within the department's scope
of authority; (2) To establish, adopt, promulgate, modify, repeal, and suspend any rules,
regulations, or environmental standards for the department which may be applicable to the
state as a whole or any of its geographical parts; (3) To develop environmental policy for
the state; and (4) To hear and determine appeals of administrative actions. (b) The Environmental
Management Commission shall be composed of seven members who are citizens of the State of
Alabama. Initial members of the commission shall be appointed...
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16-23-16.1
Section 16-23-16.1 Creation of Professional Teachers Standards Commission; designation or development
of entry-level pre-certification examination for teacher candidates. (a) The Legislature finds
that Alabama is alone among the southern states in not testing teacher candidates before allowing
them in the classroom, and acknowledges that the need exists to establish, maintain, and enforce
minimum professional standards for teacher candidates in the State of Alabama. In response
to such need, there is hereby created a Professional Teachers Standards Commission (the commission)
for the State of Alabama. The commission shall consist of 11 members appointed by the Governor
in the following manner: The Alabama Congress of Parents and Teachers Association, Alabama
School Board Association, Alabama Council for School Administration and Supervision, Alabama
Education Association, and the Alabama Association of Colleges for Teacher Education shall
each designate a representative that together...
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22-11D-5
Section 22-11D-5 Establishment of council; composition; meetings. (a) There is established
the Statewide Trauma and Health Care Center Advisory Council to assist in developing regulations
and standards necessary to implement this chapter and to serve as consultants to the board
on matters related to the statewide trauma system and other health care centers. (b) The council
shall consist of 11 members and be constituted in the following manner: (1) Four representatives
of hospitals, who shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Hospital Association.
Two of the appointees shall be from hospitals located in urban areas and two shall be from
hospitals located in rural areas of the state. At least two of the appointees shall be from
hospitals that will be designated as trauma centers after the statewide trauma system is established.
(2) Four representatives who shall be licensed physicians, appointed by the Medical Association
of the State of Alabama. (3) One representative...
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22-50-11
Section 22-50-11 Department - Additional and cumulative powers. The Department of Mental Health
is given hereby the following additional and cumulative powers through its commissioner: (1)
It is authorized and directed to set up state plans for the purpose of controlling and treating
any and all forms of mental and emotional illness and any and all forms of mental retardation
and shall divide the state into regions, districts, areas or zones, which need not be geographic
areas, but shall be areas for the purpose of establishing priorities and programs and for
organizational and administrative purposes in accordance with these state plans. (2) It is
designated and authorized to supervise, coordinate, and establish standards for all operations
and activities of the state related to mental health and the providing of mental health services;
and it is authorized to receive and administer any funds available from any source for the
purpose of acquiring building sites for, constructing,...
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