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40-18-324
Section 40-18-324 Duties and procedures. (a) The Department of Labor, in coordination
with the Department of Revenue, the Department of Economic and Community Affairs, and the
Department of Veterans' Affairs shall: (1) Promote awareness of the unemployed veteran tax
credit authorized in this article to employers and eligible veterans. (2) Establish procedures
for prequalifying an individual as an unemployed veteran and for providing notice to the Department
of Labor when a new full-time employee is hired. (3) Establish procedures for certifying a
qualified employer's compliance, or in the case of a credit under subsection (b) of Section
40-18-323, a recently deployed unemployed veteran's compliance, with the eligibility and expense
verification requirements to claim the credit authorized under this section. (4) Adopt
measurable goals, outcomes, and an audit strategy to assess the utilization and performance
of the credits authorized in this article. (5) On or before January 15, 2014,...
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16-13-232
Section 16-13-232 Determining number of teacher units and instructional support units;
grade level divisors. (a) In determining the number of teacher units for the purpose of apportioning
the state Foundation Program, one teacher unit or fraction thereof shall be allowed for the
specified number of pupils in average daily membership as provided for in subsection (b),
during the first 20 scholastic days following Labor Day of the preceding school year in the
public schools. In extreme circumstances involving natural occurrences, health-related occurrences,
or other extenuating circumstances as determined and approved by the State Superintendent
of Education, average daily membership for local boards of education may be calculated using
alternative days to the first 20 scholastic days following Labor Day. Such alternative calculation
shall be determined by the State Department of Education on a case by case basis. If a request
from a local board is made to the State Superintendent, the...
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41-23-51
Section 41-23-51 Regional Revolving Loan Policy Committee; duties; membership; length
of terms; meetings. The moneys appropriated to the Alabama Department of Economic and Community
Affairs under the provisions of Section 41-23-50 shall be used to create and establish
economic development revolving loan funds throughout this state, pursuant to rules hereunder
and approved by the Regional Revolving Loan Policy Committee. This committee shall be established
for purposes of reviewing and approving policies and procedures, and to provide general oversight
for this program. This committee shall be composed of the following members: the Director
of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs, the Director of the Alabama Department
of Commerce, two members of the Senate appointed by the Lieutenant Governor, the Chairperson
of the Senate Economic Affairs Committee, two members of the House appointed by the Speaker
of the House, the Chairperson of the House Commerce and Industrial...
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29-2-62
Section 29-2-62 Meetings; funds; compensation; chairman and vice-chairman; ex officio
members. As far as practical all meetings of the committee shall be held in the State House
building or in the State Capitol and be opened to the public. The committee may expend funds
for the purpose of correspondence with prospective witnesses, in preparation of reports, and
in general expenses incident to the work of the committee. Each member of the committee shall
receive the regular legislative compensation, per diem, and travel expenses for each day he
or she attends the meeting of the committee which shall be paid out of the funds appropriated
to the use of the Legislature on warrants drawn on the state Comptroller upon requisition
signed by the committee's chair. Notwithstanding the foregoing, members shall not receive
additional legislative compensation or per diem when the Legislature is in session. The sum
of at least $7,000.00 shall be appropriated to the Legislature on an annual basis to...
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17-7-22
Section 17-7-22 Electronic Voting Committee. There is hereby created the Alabama Electronic
Voting Committee which shall consist of five members. The committee shall consist of a representative
appointed by the Secretary of State, a representative appointed by the Attorney General, and
one judge of probate who shall be recommended by the Alabama Probate Judges Association and
appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and shall serve without pay or reimbursement
for expenses. Additionally, one member from the House of Representatives and one member from
the Senate, to be appointed by the presiding officer of each house who shall be entitled to
his or her regular legislative compensation, his or her per diem and travel expenses for each
day he or she attends a meeting of the committee which shall be paid out of any funds appropriated
to the use of the Legislature, upon warrants drawn on the state Comptroller upon requisitions
signed by the committee's chair; provided, however,...
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29-5A-61
Section 29-5A-61 Purposes and duties. The general purposes of the Law Revision Division
shall be to promote and encourage the clarification and simplification of the law of Alabama
to secure the better administration of justice and to carry on scholarly legal research and
scientific legal work. To that end it shall be the duty of the division to do all of the following:
(1) Consider needed improvements in both substantive and adjective law and to make recommendations
concerning the same to the chairs and members of the House Judiciary Committee and the Senate
Judiciary Committee. (2) Examine and study the law of Alabama and Alabama jurisprudence and
statutes with a view of discovering defects and inequities and of recommending needed reforms.
(3) Receive and consider suggestions from members of the Legislature and the public generally
as to defects and anachronisms in the law. (4) Recommend such changes in the law as it deems
necessary to modify or eliminate antiquated and inequitable...
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24-10-8
Section 24-10-8 Alabama Housing Trust Fund Advisory Committee - Composition; expenses;
staff. (a) There is created the Alabama Housing Trust Fund Advisory Committee for the purpose
of advising the Director of ADECA and staff of the department with respect to the Alabama
Housing Trust Fund. (b) The membership of the advisory committee shall be inclusive and reflect
the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural and economic diversity of the state. The advisory
committee shall annually report to the Legislature by the second legislative day of each regular
session the extent to which the advisory committee has complied with the diversity provisions
provided for in this chapter. (c) Each member of the advisory committee should have a demonstrated
interest in the housing needs of individuals and families with extremely low incomes to incomes
at 60 percent of median family income and the revitalization of distressed neighborhoods.
(d) The advisory committee shall consist of 16 members and...
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41-23-82
Section 41-23-82 Creation; composition; purpose; supervision. (a) The Alabama Energy
and Residential Codes Board is established. (b) The board shall consist of 15 members appointed
by the Governor and two additional members, numbered 16 and 17, appointed by the Chair of
the Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on Energy Policy. The members appointed by the Governor
shall be legal residents of the state, and shall be selected on the basis of their representation
of the following organizations, industries, entities, and professions: (1) One member shall
represent the Home Builders Association. (2) One member shall represent the Board of General
Contractors. (3) One member shall represent the State Board of Heating, Air Conditioning,
and Refrigeration. (4) One member shall represent the private, investor-owned, electric utility
industry. (5) One member shall represent the rural electric cooperative industry. (6) One
member shall represent the natural gas industry. (7) One member shall be...
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45-37-249.02
Section 45-37-249.02 Definitions. (a) As used in this part, the following words, terms,
and phrases shall have the following respective meanings except where the context clearly
indicates a different meaning: (1) ACT 405. Act 405 of the 1967 Regular Session of the Legislature
(Acts 1967, p. 1021), as amended. (2) AVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP. The meaning ascribed in Section
16-13-232. (3) COMMITTEE. The Jefferson County Community Service Committee authorized in Section
45-37-249.10. (4) COUNTY. Jefferson County, Alabama. (5) COUNTY COMMISSION. The Jefferson
County Commission. (6) EXISTING SCHOOL WARRANTS. Collectively, the following limited obligation
warrants issued by the county for the benefit of public schools in the county: a. Limited
Obligation School Warrants, Series 2004-A, b. Limited Obligation School Warrants, Series 2005-A
and c. Limited Obligation School Warrants, Series 2005-B. (7) JEFFERSON COUNTY LEGISLATIVE
DELEGATION. The elected members of the House of Representatives and...
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40-9-34
Section 40-9-34 Hudson-Alpha Institute for Biotechnology. (a) The following is hereby
found and declared by the Legislature of Alabama: (1) The lack of content in natural and bio-science
education offered to students in kindergarten through high school is a nationwide problem.
(2) Such lack in curricular offerings to students will be detrimental in the long-term to
the economy of the state and the welfare of the citizens during the scientific revolution
now engulfing the world. (3) The biotechnology institute can provide to education leaders
of the distance learning program of the state cutting edge biotechnology curriculum recommendations
and content for Alabama high schools, by providing information about cutting edge biotechnology
curriculum and content to students in kindergarten through high school pursuant to the distance
learning program of the state, the state course of study, and state textbooks. (4) By educating
Alabama high school students in the field of biotechnology, such...
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