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30-3-170
Section 30-3-170 Definitions. When used in this article, the following words shall have the
following meanings: (1) COURT. A court of competent jurisdiction or administrative agency
having the authority to issue and enforce support orders. (2) DELINQUENT or DELINQUENCY. A
support debt or support obligation due and unpaid in an amount equal to or greater than six
months support payments as of the date of service of a notice of intent to suspend or revoke
a license. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Human Resources, including the county
departments of human resources. (4) LICENSE. Any license, certificate, registration, or authorization
issued by a licensing authority which grants a person a right or privilege to engage in an
occupational, professional, sporting, or recreational activity, or to operate a motor vehicle.
(5) LICENSEE. The holder of a license. (6) LICENSING AUTHORITY. Any department, division,
board, agency, or instrumentality of the State of Alabama or its...
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31-6-4
Section 31-6-4 Educational benefits for children of deceased or disabled veterans or prisoners
of war. (a) Any child whose father or mother: (1) Was killed or died in line of duty or is
listed as missing in action or is/was a prisoner of war or whose death or permanent total
disabilities were service-connected while serving as a member of the armed forces; or (2)
Died from a disability incurred from military service, as established by the State Department
of Veterans' Affairs, after having been discharged under conditions other than dishonorable
and after having served at least 90 days consecutively in the armed forces prior to and/or
subsequent to the date on which such disability occurred, or who was honorably discharged
by reason of wartime, service-connected disability after serving less than 90 days; or (3)
Has been assigned 100 percent permanent or total disability rated by the United States Veterans'
Administration, or was discharged or retired from the armed forces with a 40...
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36-1A-5
Section 36-1A-5 Participation limited to voluntary, charitable, health and human care federations
and agencies with a substantial local presence. (a) Participation in the Alabama State Employee
Combined Charitable Campaign shall be limited to voluntary, charitable, health and human care
federations and agencies with a substantial local presence that provide or support direct
health and welfare services to individuals or their families and meet the criteria set forth
in this section. "Substantial local presence" is defined as a facility, staffed
by professionals or volunteers, available to provide its services and open at least 15 hours
a week. Such services must be available to state employees in the local campaign community,
unless they are rendered to needy persons overseas. Such services must directly benefit human
beings, whether children, youth, adults, the aged, the ill and infirm, or the mentally or
physically handicapped. Such services must consist of care, research, or...
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38-13-6
Section 38-13-6 Fees. (a) A nonrefundable fee to be paid for the criminal history background
information check shall conform to the guidelines promulgated pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 5119,
the National Child Protection Act of 1993, and state law. (b) The Department of Public Safety
may charge a fee in the amount prescribed in Section 32-2-61, of Title 32, for the cost of
processing the request. The Department of Public Safety shall charge no larger fee for requests
than charged for requests received from those entities. The fee charged for criminal history
background information checks shall not exceed the statutory and regulatory amounts set under
existing guidelines and no additional administrative fees, except for the cost of mailings,
shall be charged which would increase the cost of the criminal history background information
check. (c) An applicant for employment shall be responsible for the cost of the criminal history
background information check. An applicant shall not be...
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41-24-3
Section 41-24-3 Purposes for which Alabama community service grants shall be made. Alabama
community service grants shall be made only for the following purposes: 1) To enhance the
education of the citizenry through activities, expenditures for capital improvements or equipment,
that promote literacy, learning, arts appreciation, public health and mental health; 2) to
promote activities that provide human and social services which reduce the hardships of old
age, poor health or poverty; 3) to promote the marketability, yield or quality of Alabama-produced
agricultural commodities; and 4) to promote the preservation, restoration, development and
propagation of Alabama's natural resources, recreational facilities, environment, history,
culture, transportation lanes, tourism, public safety, historic landmarks and buildings. (Acts
1989, No. 89-354, p. 700, §3.)...
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45-8A-22.119
Section 45-8A-22.119 Death benefits. (a) Participant Death in the Line of Duty. (1) Effective
for Deaths Occurring Before October 1, 2012. a. Surviving Spouse. If a participant dies as
a result of injuries received in the line of duty and leaves a surviving spouse, the retirement
board shall direct the payment to the surviving spouse of a monthly pension equal to Option
B-100 percent joint and survivor plan, described in Section 45-8A-22.120, based on a 30-year
service retirement. b. No Surviving Spouse and Surviving Children. If a participant dies as
a result of injuries received in the line of duty and leaves no surviving spouse or the surviving
spouse should die, and if the participant leaves a surviving child or children under the age
of 18 years, then a benefit of 50 percent of the amount the participant would have been paid
under the 100 percent joint and survivor plan based on a 30-year service retirement shall
be paid to the legal guardian of the child or children then under...
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11-85-56
Section 11-85-56 Powers and duties generally. A regional planning and development commission
established pursuant to this article may perform the following: (1) Carry on continuous, comprehensive
planning for the region, assessing needs, resources, and development opportunities and formulating
goals, objectives, policies, and standards to guide physical, economic, and human resource
development. (2) Prepare a regional plan consistent with state comprehensive planning and
reflecting plans and programs of the participating governmental units which shall set forth
policies for the development of the region in accordance with present and future needs and
resources including policies for patterns of urbanization, for the use of land and resources
for commerce, industry, recreation, transportation, forestry, and agriculture, for the development
of human resources and for administrative measures in support thereof. (3) Prepare an annual
regional development program to implement the policies...
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12-15-310
Section 12-15-310 Conduct of adjudicatory hearings. (a) An adjudicatory hearing is a hearing
at which evidence is presented for a juvenile court to determine if a child is dependent.
At the commencement of the hearing, if the parties are not represented by counsel, they shall
be informed of the specific allegations in the petition. The parties shall be permitted to
admit or deny the allegations prior to the taking of testimony. (b) If the allegations are
denied by the parties or if they fail to respond, the juvenile court shall proceed to hear
evidence on the petition. The juvenile court shall record its findings on whether the child
is dependent. If the juvenile court finds that the allegations in the petition have not been
proven by clear and convincing evidence, the juvenile court shall dismiss the petition. (c)
A statement made by a child under the age of 12 describing any act of child abuse committed
against the child, if it is not otherwise admissible by statute or court rule, is...
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16-33-4
Section 16-33-4 Certain children may attend state institutions or trade schools without payment
of fees or tuition; provision of textbooks. (a) Any child in a family where the head of the
household is blind and the family income is not greater than 1.3 times the current poverty
income level, as determined by federal poverty guidelines based upon the number of family
members, may, without paying any instructional fees or tuition whatsoever, do either of the
following: (1) Attend any Alabama state institution of higher learning, college, or university
for a period of four standard academic years of nine months each, not to exceed 36 months
total. (2) Take a prescribed course in any Alabama state trade school or technical college,
for the length of the prescribed course of study of his or her choosing. (b) Training under
this section shall: (1) Be initiated within two years after high school graduation, but in
no case after the twenty-third birthday of the child. (2) Be completed within...
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26-10D-3
Section 26-10D-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ADVERSE ACTION. With respect to a child placing agency, any action
that materially alters the license under a state program, including any of the following:
a. Taking an enforcement action against the entity. b. Refusing to issue a license. c. Refusing
to renew a license. d. Revoking a license. e. Suspending a license (2) CHILD PLACING AGENCY.
A private child-care facility which receives no federal or state funds and which receives,
places, or arranges for the placement of any child or children in adoptive or foster family
homes apart from the custody of the child's or children's parents, in accordance with the
Alabama Child Care Act of 1971, Chapter 7, Title 38. (3) CHILD PLACEMENT SERVICE. The placement
of any child or children for adoption in an adoptive home or in a foster home, apart from
the custody of the child's or children's parents. (Act 2017-213, §3.)...
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