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16-33B-4
Loan Law. No obligation of ACHE for purposes of the loan program or for losses on student loans
resulting from death, default, bankruptcy, or total or permanent disability of the student
borrowers shall ever (i) create an obligation or a debt of the State of Alabama or any agency
or political subdivision thereof other than ACHE or a charge against the credit or taxing
powers of the state or any agency or political subdivision thereof other than ACHE, or (ii)
create or give rise to any personal liability of any of the commissioners or officers
of ACHE, but shall be payable solely from the ACHE "Student Loan Program Fund".
(13) To enter into contracts, agreements or covenants with, to accept aid, loans and grants
from, to cooperate with, to make loan servicing arrangements and other management arrangements
with, and to do any and all things not specifically prohibited by this chapter or other applicable
laws of the state that may be necessary in order for ACHE to avail itself of...
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16-6B-3
Section 16-6B-3 Assistance programs. (a) Student strategy. The superintendent of the local
board of education along with the staff of each school shall develop an assistance program
at each school for at-risk students performing below the standards set by the State Board
of Education. The standards shall include the results of the required assessment program adopted
by the State Board of Education with emphasis on students who are found to be at one or more
grade levels below the prescribed norm. The local board of education shall budget at least
one hundred dollars ($100) per student so identified to be expended on tutorial assistance
programs including, but not limited to, after-school, Saturday school, or summer school, or
any combination of these programs. These funds may be budgeted from state or federal funds.
However, federal funds already budgeted for at-risk students may not be counted toward the
minimum one hundred dollars ($100) requirement set aside to be expended for...
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26-16-10
Section 26-16-10 Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board - Criteria for making grants to local
councils. In making grants to a local council, the state board shall consider the degree to
which the local council meets the following criteria: (1) Has as its primary purpose the development
and facilitation of a collaborative community prevention program in a specific geographical
area. The prevention program shall utilize trained volunteers and existing community resources
wherever practicable. (2) Is administered by a board of directors composed of an equal number
of members from the following two groups: a. A representative from each of the following local
agencies: The county department of human resources, the county public health department, a
mental health representative, the office of the prosecuting attorney, a local law enforcement
agency, a school district, and a number of private, local agencies that provide treatment
or prevention services for abused and neglected children and...
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31-10-3
Section 31-10-3 Tuition reimbursement authorized for eligible members of National Guard. Subject
to the annual appropriation in the annual Education Trust Fund Appropriation Act, provided
such annual appropriations shall not exceed $10,000,000, the Alabama Commission on Higher
Education is hereby authorized to pay or reimburse the qualifying tuition for any active member
of the Alabama National Guard who is enrolled in a program leading to the associate, baccalaureate,
masters, or doctorate degree in an accredited institution of higher learning, community or
technical college within the State of Alabama. Such payments or reimbursements shall be made
timely at the end of each academic quarter or semester for all tuition reimbursements, and
shall be made on the basis of certified invoices submitted by such institution or school to
the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, and shall be supported by names of the students
receiving such benefits, together with the amounts claimed for each...
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31-9C-3
Section 31-9C-3 Statewide wireless communication system; powers and duties of commission. (a)
The commission may purchase, lease, acquire, or otherwise implement a statewide wireless communication
system to serve first responder users in state and local governments and those private entities
that enter into a partnership with the commission. The commission shall have the sole authority
over, and bear full responsibility for, the design, engineering, and construction of the system
and shall ensure the proper operation and maintenance of all equipment thereto, unless otherwise
owned and maintained by other state or local entities. This system should enable interoperability
between various wireless communication technologies. (b) The commission shall establish policies,
procedures, and standards and incorporate them into a comprehensive management plan to be
used for use and operation of the system. (c) In order to carry out the duties set forth in
this section, the commission may: (1)...
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41-14A-2
Section 41-14A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) AVERAGE MONTHLY BALANCE OF PUBLIC DEPOSITS. The sum of the
average daily balances of public deposits, meaning the net average daily balances of public
deposits determined without any deduction for deposit insurance, for the reported month and
the 11 months preceding that month, divided by 12. (2) BOARD OF DIRECTORS or BOARD. The Board
of Directors of the SAFE Program established under Section 41-14A-6. The board of directors
shall consist of eight members. (3) COLLATERAL-PLEDGING LEVEL or COLLATERAL-PLEDGING REQUIREMENT.
The percentage or percentages of collateral, in relation to one or more levels of public deposits
held, required to be pledged by a qualified public depository as determined in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter or rules or orders of the board adopted pursuant to this
chapter. (4) COVERED PUBLIC ENTITY. The state and its political...
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45-27A-60
Section 45-27A-60 Town of Pollard Trust Account. (a)(1) There is hereby established a trust
account for the Town of Pollard, Alabama, for the exclusive benefit of the Town of Pollard
and its citizens. The name of the trust fund shall be the Town of Pollard Trust Account. (2)
In order to preserve for future generations the Town of Pollard Trust Account and to ensure
water service, garbage pickup, grass mowing, and general maintenance of public property, expenditures
from the income of the trust are authorized only for the following uses: a. Maintenance and
replacement of water system equipment and property. b. The payment of utility charges incurred
by the town. c. Purchase and maintenance of insurance for the water system, other town property,
and bonding fees required by law for the mayor, the town clerk, and any other person authorized
to sign checks for the Town of Pollard. d. Repair and replacement of town equipment. e. Employment
of two permanent employees to perform garbage...
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36-27C-7
Section 36-27C-7 Contributions. (a)(1) By September 1 of each year, the board, based on the
funds appropriated by the Legislature for employer contributions to defined contribution savings
plans for the ensuing fiscal year and the number of participants, shall determine the maximum
amount of employer match contribution available for each participant. Nothing in this chapter
shall be deemed to require the Legislature to appropriate an employer match or any other monies
to the Employee Savings Plan. (2) The employer match contribution as established in subdivision
(1) shall be available to each participant in the plan and funded into the 401 plan established
by the board for the participant. (3) The board shall make a similar determination for employees
of any other agency electing to participate in a defined contribution savings plan under this
chapter whose employees are not included within an appropriation for employer contributions
by the Legislature. (4) Such agencies referred to in...
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38-15-4
for youths, youth transitional care facility, long term youth residential facility, private
alternative boarding school, private alternative outdoor program, and any organization entrusted
with the residential care of children in any organizational form or combination defined by
this section shall be afforded the following rights and any other rights adopted by the department
through rule, which shall be publicly posted and accessible to youth: a. To be afforded dignity
in his or her personal relationships with staff, youth, and other persons. b. To live
in a safe, healthy, and comfortable environment where he or she is treated with respect. c.
To be free from physical, sexual, emotional, or other abuse or corporal punishment. d. To
be granted a reasonable level of personal privacy in accommodations, personal
care and assistance, and visits. e. To confidential care of his or her records and personal
information, and to approve release of those records prior to the release of...
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45-46-233.21
Section 45-46-233.21 Salary; funding. Each such supernumerary sheriff shall serve for life
and receive from the county governing body in equal monthly installments, on the first of
each month, an annual salary of 50 percent of the salary of the current Sheriff of Marengo
County, which shall be adjustable in like manner with any salary increase the current sheriff
shall receive. For every year served as sheriff over 16 years the salary of the supernumerary
sheriff shall increase by two percent of the sheriff's salary at the time he or she ceased
to serve as sheriff up to a maximum of 62 percent of such salary. The tax collector, if there
is a supernumerary sheriff in Marengo County, shall out of the first money collected by him
or her pay to the county governing body the sum which shall be paid to the supernumerary sheriff
as heretofore set forth. The sum shall be deducted on a pro rata millage basis from payments
to the state, county, and all subdivisions and agencies thereof except...
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