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16-22-11
Section 16-22-11 Cost-of-living increase for certain public education employees; salary
schedules for two-year postsecondary institutions; miscellaneous pay provisions. (a) The State
Budget Officer shall allocate to the State Board of Education, the Board of Trustees of the
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, the Board of Youth Services Department District, the
Alabama School of Fine Arts, and the Alabama School of Mathematics and Science, for disbursement
to the employees thereof funds based on the following criteria. It is not the intent of the
Legislature to make an appropriation in this section. (1) KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE
12 (K-12). An eight and one-half percent salary increase shall be given to each teacher employed
in all public school programs for the fiscal year 1994-95 over and above the salary received
during the 1993-94 fiscal year. An eight and one-half percent salary increase shall be given
to each public education support worker employed for the fiscal year 1994-95...
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21-9-2
Section 21-9-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and
phrases shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them by this section: (1) BOARD.
The Board of Rehabilitation Services. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of the Department
of Rehabilitation Services, who shall administer the department. (3) COMPONENT PROGRAMS. The
following programs administered by the department: a. Children's Rehabilitation Service. A
service program that provides educational, medical, and habilitative services including recreational
and physical fitness services for children with special health care needs, including coordination
and support for their families through statewide community-based programs. b. Early Intervention
Program. A program that provides early intervention services for children, up to the age of
three years, who are born with disabling conditions or who are at risk for developmental delay.
c. Adult Vocational Rehabilitation Service. A service program that...
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22-5B-6
Section 22-5B-6 Meetings; coordination of activities; funding. (a) The Alabama Lifespan
Respite Resource Network shall be designated as the entity to facilitate a minimum of two
meetings per year for the Alabama Lifespan Respite Coalition and to coordinate activities
and initiatives of the coalition and that the Alabama Lifespan Respite Coalition shall be
the statewide respite coalition referred to in the Federal Lifespan Respite Care Act of 2006
(PL109-442). Alabama Respite will work in coordination with the eligible state agency, as
mandated by the act, to develop a Memorandum of Agreement with the eligible state agency in
order to allow Alabama to compete for federal funding. (b) Should funding be obtained through
the act, the coalition will support Alabama Respite's efforts to actively develop and continue
respite-related services with funds utilized for the following mandated purposes: (1) Development
or enhancement of lifespan respite programs at state and local levels. (2)...
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16-22-10
Section 16-22-10 Salary increases for certain public education employees; two-year colleges
salary schedule upgrade; miscellaneous pay provisions. (a) The State Budget Officer shall
allocate to the State Board of Education, the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Institute for
Deaf and Blind, the Board of Youth Services Department District, the Alabama School of Math
and Science, and the Alabama School of Fine Arts for disbursement to the employees thereof
funds based on the following criteria. It is the intent of the Legislature that this section
does not make appropriations. (1) KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE 12 (K-12). A six and one-half
percent salary increase shall be given to each teacher employed in all public school programs
for the fiscal year 1993-94 over and above the salary received during the 1992-93 fiscal year.
A six and one-half percent salary increase shall be given to each public education support
worker employed for the fiscal year 1993-94 over and above the total salary...
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24-8-10
Section 24-8-10 Powers of office. The office may do any of the following: (1) Promulgate
regulations necessary for the enforcement of this chapter which shall not exceed the requirements
of the 1988 Fair Housing Amendments Act (Pub. L. No. 100-430) and any subsequent amendments
to it. (2) Make studies with respect to the nature and extent of discriminatory housing practices
in representative urban, suburban, and rural communities throughout the state. (3) Publish
and disseminate reports, recommendations, and information derived from the studies. (4) Cooperate
with and render technical assistance to public or private agencies, organizations, and institutions
within the state which are formulating or carrying on programs to prevent or eliminate discriminatory
housing practices. (5) Cooperate with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
to achieve the purposes of that department and cooperate with other federal, state, and local
agencies and departments. (6) Accept...
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26-19A-3
Section 26-19A-3 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words and terms
shall have the following meanings: (1) BROADCASTER. Any entity that is engaged in the business
of broadcasting video or audio programs, whether through the public airwaves, by cable, by
direct or indirect satellite transmissions, or by any other means of communication. (2) DEPARTMENT.
The Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency. (3) MISSING AND ENDANGERED PERSONS ALERT. A voluntary
program entered into by the department and other local and state law enforcement agencies
and the Alabama Association of Broadcasters and broadcasters licensed to serve in the state,
which provides that if the department verifies that a person living with a mental disability,
physical disability, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or autism is missing or lost and in danger,
a media alert is transmitted. The broadcasters participating in the program then distribute
the media alert. (Act 2009-145, p. 280, §3; Act 2020-40, §1.)...
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2-1-5
Section 2-1-5 Cooperation of all agricultural agencies required; meetings authorized;
duty to attend meeting and furnish information. (a) It shall be the duty of the Governor,
the Board of Trustees of Auburn University, the director of the Alabama Agricultural Experiment
Station System, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries and all other agencies of the
state engaged in agricultural work or in its connected services to cooperate and encourage
the agricultural work and development of the state and to maintain a helpful, sympathetic
and cooperative relationship in carrying out this work. (b) Such meetings as may be desired
or are deemed helpful by the Governor, the board of trustees, the commissioner or the director
are hereby authorized, and they may call into consultation any head of any department or institution
of the state or any professor or scientist to secure technical, scientific or practical information
for use in any one or more of the agricultural fields of endeavor....
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21-1-8
Section 21-1-8 Residential education and training programs for deaf, blind, etc., persons;
cooperation by local school boards, State Board of Education, etc. (a) The board of trustees
of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind is hereby authorized to provide for the education
and training of the deaf, the hearing impaired, the blind, and the visually handicapped in
residential programs at any location within the state, with no limitations on the age of participants
and no time limit on any participant. (b) All applicants must make satisfactory proof to the
president of the institute that they are citizens of the state, except as otherwise provided
in Section 21-1-14, and that they are proper candidates for admission. Proof may be
made by the applicant in person or by next best friend or by affidavit of any person cognizant
of the facts before the probate judge or notary public. No pupil shall be retained in school
after it has been ascertained that such pupil has ceased to make...
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27-1-16
Section 27-1-16 Standard health insurance claim form; electronic claims form; various
claim forms. (a)(1) The Commissioner of the Department of Insurance shall prescribe a standard
health insurance claim form to be used by all hospitals. The forms shall be prescribed in
a format which allows for the use of generally accepted diagnosis and treatment coding systems
by providers of health care and payors. The standard form shall be accepted and used by all
insurers doing business in the State of Alabama and by all state agencies which pay providers
of health care for hospital services. (2) The Commissioner of the Department of Insurance
shall also prescribe a format for all health insurance claims transmitted or submitted for
payment by electronic or electro-mechanical means. Such a format shall be used by all insurers
doing business in the State of Alabama and by all state agencies which pay providers of health
care for hospital services. (b) An advisory committee of five persons, two...
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30-6-5
Section 30-6-5 Report. (a) Each domestic violence center shall provide to the director
information relating to the number of persons who receive services from local domestic violence
programs or certified domestic violence centers and any other information that is required
to be reported for eligibility to receive federal grant funding or other funding. (b) The
director shall furnish to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Speaker
of the House of Representatives a report on or before January 1 of each year on the status
of domestic violence in Alabama, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) The incidence of domestic violence in this state. (2) An identification of the areas of
the state where domestic violence is of significant proportions, including the number of cases
of domestic violence officially reported. (3) The identification and description of the types
of programs in the state that assist victims or persons who commit domestic...
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