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34-27C-2
Section 34-27C-2 Creation; composition; sunset provision. (a) The Alabama Security Regulatory
Board is created. Each member of the board shall be a citizen of the United States and a resident
of this state, and the appointing authorities shall coordinate their appointments so that
diversity of gender, race, and geographical areas is reflective of the makeup of this state.
The board shall consist of the following members: (1) Two members appointed by the Governor.
The appointees shall not be qualified to be licensed under this chapter, not be engaged in
the rendering of contract security service for a minimum of three years prior to appointment,
not be employed by or affiliated with any other member of the board, and shall have served
for five or more years in a supervisory position in law enforcement in any municipality, county,
state, or district attorney's office. The members appointed by the Governor shall be selected
from a list of names submitted by a recognized security...
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34-4-50
Section 34-4-50 Appointment; composition; powers and duties; expenses; seal; public records.
(a) The Governor shall appoint a State Board of Auctioneers to be comprised of seven auctioneer
members and one consumer member. Except as otherwise provided by Act 98-271, all appointments
and subsequent appointments by the Governor shall be for a term of five years, with each auctioneer
member appointed being a resident of a different congressional district and the consumer member
being a resident of and appointed from the state at-large. Within 60 days after July 1, 1998,
the Governor shall appoint one additional auctioneer member provided for herein for a term
of two years and the other additional auctioneer member provided for in Act 98-271 shall be
appointed by the Governor for a term of four years. Thereafter, subsequent appointments shall
be for a term of five years. Appointments shall end on the anniversary date of the original
appointments, except appointments to fill a vacancy which...
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36-1-12
Section 36-1-12 Sovereign immunity. (a) For the purposes of this section, "education employee"
means a certified or noncertified employee of the State Board of Education or any local board
of education and an employee of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, the Alabama School
of Fine Arts, the Department of Youth Services, or the Alabama School of Mathematics and Science.
(b) An officer, employee, or agent of the state, including, but not limited to, an education
employee, acting in his or her official capacity is immune from civil liability in any suit
pursuant to Article I, Section 14, of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901. (c) An officer,
employee, or agent of the state, including, but not limited to, an education employee, is
immune from civil liability in his or her personal capacity when the conduct made the basis
of the claim is based upon the agent's doing any of the following: (1) Formulating plans,
policies, or designs. (2) Exercising his or her judgment in the...
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16-28-3
Section 16-28-3 Ages of children required to attend school; exemption for church school students;
transfer students. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), every child between
the ages of six and 17 years shall be required to attend a public school, private school,
church school, or be instructed by a competent private tutor for the entire length of the
school term in every scholastic year except that, prior to attaining his or her 16th birthday
every child attending a church school as defined in Section 16-28-1 is exempt from the requirements
of this section, provided the child complies with enrollment and reporting procedures specified
in Section 16-28-7. Admission to public school shall be on an individual basis on the application
of the parents, legal custodian, or guardian of the child to the local board of education
at the beginning of each school year, under the rules as the board may prescribe; provided,
a person who is under 19 years of age and on track to...
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16-36-69
Section 16-36-69 Use of textbooks. (a) All textbooks furnished free of charge to pupils shall
be the property of the local board of education, as long as textbook funds are expended as
prescribed by law. (b) When distributed to pupils the textbooks shall be retained for normal
use only during the period they are engaged in a course of study for which the textbooks are
selected. At the completion of each course of study or otherwise at the instructions of the
principal or teacher in charge, the textbooks shall be returned as directed. A receipt shall
be required from each pupil, parent, or guardian upon issuance of any textbook, which receipt
shall be retained until the return of the textbook. (c) The parent, guardian, or other person
having custody of a child to whom textbooks are issued shall be held liable for any loss,
abuse, or damage in excess of that which would result from the normal use of the textbooks.
In computing the loss or damage of a textbook which has been in use for a...
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16-6D-6
Section 16-6D-6 Innovation plan. (a) The innovation plan of a local school system shall include,
at a minimum, all of the following: (1) The school year that the local school system expects
the school flexibility contract to begin. (2) The list of state laws, regulations, and policies,
including rules, regulations, and policies promulgated by the State Board of Education and
the State Department of Education, that the local school system is seeking to waive in its
school flexibility contract. (3) A list of schools included in the innovation plan of the
local school system. (b) A local school system is accountable to the state for the performance
of all schools in its system, including innovative schools, under state and federal accountability
requirements. (c) A local school system may not, pursuant to this chapter, waive requirements
imposed by federal law, requirements related to the health and safety of students or employees,
requirements imposed by ethics laws, requirements imposed...
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36-21-180
Section 36-21-180 Definitions. When used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) BOARD. The board of commissioners of the fund and any successors thereto. (2) ERS. The
Employees' Retirement System of Alabama. (3) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. The executive director of
the board. (4) FIREFIGHTER. Any firefighter as certified by the Alabama Firefighters Personnel
Standards and Education Commission. The term also includes any volunteer firefighter who is
a member of a certified volunteer fire department under Section 9-3-17. (5) FUND. The Alabama
Firefighters Annuity and Benefit Fund created in this article. (6) MEMBER. Any firefighter
who is a member of the fund and who is in good standing by virtue of having paid all sums
required by this article. (7) MEMBERSHIP SERVICE. The period of employment of a member as
a firefighter from the date he or she becomes a member. (8) MONTH. A period of...
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41-9A-1
Section 41-9A-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following
meanings: (1) LICENSE. Any license, certificate, or other evidence of qualification that an
individual is required to obtain before he or she may engage in or represent himself or herself
to be a member of a particular profession or occupation. (2) OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING BOARD.
Any state board, agency, commission, or other entity in this state that is established for
the primary purpose of regulating the entry of individuals into, or the conduct of individuals
within, or both, a particular profession or occupation, and that is authorized to issue licenses.
The term does not include any state agency staffed by full-time state employees that, as a
part of its regular functions, may issue licenses. (Act 2019-464, ยง12.)...
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10A-2A-17.04
Section 10A-2A-17.04 Duties of directors. (a) Each member of the board of directors of a benefit
corporation, when discharging the duties of a director, shall act: (i) in a responsible and
sustainable manner, and (ii) in a manner that pursues the public benefit or benefits identified
in any public benefit provision. (b) In fulfilling the duties under subsection (a), a director
shall consider, to the extent affected, in addition to the interests of stockholders generally,
the separate interests of stakeholders known to be affected by the business of the corporation
including: (1) the employees and work forces of the corporation, its subsidiaries, and its
suppliers; (2) customers; (3) communities or society, including those of each community in
which offices or facilities of the corporation, its subsidiaries, or its suppliers are located;
and (4) the local and global environment. (c) A director of a benefit corporation shall not,
by virtue of the duties imposed by subsections (a) and...
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10A-2A-8.30
Section 10A-2A-8.30 Standards of conduct for directors. Notwithstanding Division C of Article
3 of Chapter 1: (a) Each member of the board of directors, when discharging the duties of
a director, shall act: (i) in good faith, and (ii) in a manner the director reasonably believes
to be in the best interests of the corporation. (b) The members of the board of directors
or a board committee, when becoming informed in connection with their decision-making function
or devoting attention to their oversight function, shall discharge their duties with the care
that a person in a like position would reasonably believe appropriate under similar circumstances.
(c) In discharging board of directors or board committee duties, a director shall disclose,
or cause to be disclosed, to the other board of directors or board committee members information
not already known by them but known by the director to be material to the discharge of their
decision-making or oversight functions, except that...
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