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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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21-6-3
Section 21-6-3 Eligibility requirements. Services available under this chapter may be
provided to any person who: (1) Has made application therefor to the director of the Children's
Rehabilitation Service in the manner prescribed by him; (2) Has a severe disability that causes
the person to be homebound, such disability to be certified by an appropriate medical specialist;
(3) Has not sufficient income or resources, including family income or resources, insurance,
workman's compensation, etc., to meet the cost of home care services applied for, such insufficiency
to be determined by a rehabilitation and Children's Rehabilitation Service staff member; (4)
Is under the care of a family member who is a potential wage earner and will be relieved to
engage in employment outside the home, such circumstances to be certified by a vocational
rehabilitation counselor, and such counselor will be responsible for helping place such family
member in employment; and (5) Is a resident of this state....
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22-11A-2
Section 22-11A-2 Persons responsible to report diseases; contents of report; confidential
information; person making report immune from liability. Each physician, dentist, nurse, medical
examiner, hospital administrator, nursing home administrator, laboratory director, school
principal, and day care center director shall be responsible to report cases or suspected
cases of notifiable diseases and health conditions. The report shall contain such information,
and be delivered in such a manner, as may be provided for from time to time by the rules of
the State Board of Health. All medical and statistical information and reports required by
this article shall be confidential and shall not be subject to the inspection, subpoena, or
admission into evidence in any court, except proceedings brought under this article to compel
the examination, testing, commitment or quarantine of any person or upon the written consent
of the patient, or if the patient is a minor, his parent or legal guardian....
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22-15A-6
Section 22-15A-6 Designation of smoking areas; requirements; nonsmoking policies. (a)
Pursuant to this section, the person in charge of a public place may designate an area
for the use of smokers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a smoking area may not be designated
and no person may smoke in any of the following unless the area is enclosed and well ventilated:
(1) Child care facilities. (2) Hospitals, health care clinics, doctors' offices, physical
therapy facilities, and dentists' offices. (3) Elevators. (4) Buses, taxicabs, and other means
of public conveyance. (5) Government buildings, except private offices. (6) Restrooms. (7)
Service lines. (8) Public areas of aquariums, galleries, libraries, and museums. (9) Lobbies,
hallways, and other common areas in apartment buildings, senior citizen residences, nursing
homes, and other multiple-unit residential facilities. (10) Polling places. (11) Schools or
other school facilities or enclosed school sponsored events for grades K-12. (12)...
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22-5C-3
Section 22-5C-3 Palliative Care Information and Education Program. (a) There is created
a statewide Palliative Care Information and Education Program in the State Health Department.
The purpose of the palliative care information and education program is to maximize the effectiveness
of palliative care initiatives in the state by ensuring that comprehensive and accurate information
and education about palliative care is available to the public, health care providers, and
health care facilities. The department shall publish on its website information and resources,
including links to external resources, about palliative care for the public, health care providers,
and health care facilities. This information shall include, but not be limited to, continuing
educational opportunities for health care providers; information about palliative care delivery
in the home and in other primary, secondary, and tertiary environments; and consumer educational
materials and referral information for...
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26-16-9
Section 26-16-9 Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board - Disbursement generally. (a)
The state board may authorize the disbursement of available money from the trust fund exclusively
for the following purposes, which are listed in the order of preference for expenditure: (1)
To fund a private nonprofit or public organization in the development or operation of a program
if at least all of the following conditions are met: a. The appropriate local council has
reviewed the program. This paragraph does not apply if a local council does not exist for
the geographic area to be served by the program. b. The organization demonstrates an ability
to match, through money or in-kind services, 50 percent of the amount of any trust fund money
received. Not more than 50 percent of the local match shall be in in-kind services. In-kind
services are subject to the approval of the state board. c. The organization demonstrates
a willingness and ability to provide program models and consultation to...
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29-2-106
Section 29-2-106 State Case Registry of Children in State Care. (a) The Department of
Human Resources, the Department of Mental Health, and the Department of Youth Services shall
create a joint project team to develop a requirements analysis and conceptual design for maintaining
a central repository of case information within 12 months of May 6, 1998, which shall be known
as the State Case Registry of Children in State Care and shall contain records with respect
to the following: (1) The number of children in state care. (2) The amount of funds expended
by federal, state, and local governments for maintenance payments on behalf of children in
state care. (3) The amount of funds expended by federal, state, and local governments for
payments on behalf of each child in state care and their natural parents or guardians. (4)
The types of services being offered to parents and their children in order to keep the family
together. (5) The number of children in foster care eligible for adoption,...
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38-13-1
Section 38-13-1 Legislative findings and intent. Under the National Child Protection
Act of 1993, Public Law 103-209, 42 U.S.C. ยง 5119, et seq., the states are permitted to implement
a computerized information system to provide child abuse crime information through the Federal
Bureau of Investigation National Criminal History Record Information System. The states may
conduct a nationwide criminal history background check for the purpose of determining whether
an individual who shall have unsupervised access to children, the elderly, or individuals
with disabilities has been convicted of a crime that bears upon the fitness of the individual
to provide care to or have responsibility for the safety and well-being of children, the elderly,
or individuals with disabilities as defined in this chapter. The Legislature finds that there
is an important state interest and it is in the best interest of the children, the elderly,
and individuals with disabilities of Alabama to protect them from...
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12-15-301
Section 12-15-301 Definitions. For purposes of this article, the following words and
phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) ABANDONMENT. A voluntary and intentional relinquishment
of the custody of a child by a parent, or a withholding from the child, without good cause
or excuse, by the parent, of his or her presence, care, love, protection, maintenance, or
the opportunity for the display of filial affection, or the failure to claim the rights of
a parent, or failure to perform the duties of a parent. (2) AGE APPROPRIATE or DEVELOPMENTALLY
APPROPRIATE. Activities or items that are generally accepted as suitable for children of the
same chronological age or level of maturity or that are determined to be developmentally appropriate
for a child based on the development of cognitive, emotional, physical, and behavioral capacities
that are typical for an age or age group and, in the case of a specific child, activities
or items that are suitable for the child based on the...
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16-28-12
Section 16-28-12 Person in loco parentis responsible for child's school attendance and
behavior; noncompliance; local boards to promulgate written behavior policy, contents, annual
distribution, receipt to be documented; school officials required to report noncompliance;
failure to report suspected violation; district attorneys vigorously to enforce provisions.
(a) Each parent, guardian, or other person having control or custody of any child required
to attend school or receive regular instruction by a private tutor who fails to have the child
enrolled in school or who fails to send the child to school, or have him or her instructed
by a private tutor during the time the child is required to attend a public school, private
school, church school, denominational school, or parochial school, or be instructed by a private
tutor, or fails to require the child to regularly attend the school or tutor, or fails to
compel the child to properly conduct himself or herself as a pupil in any public...
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