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16-1-20.3
Section 16-1-20.3 Student-initiated voluntary prayer. (a) The legislative intent and
purpose for this section is to protect the freedom of speech guaranteed by the First
Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article 1, Section 4 of the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, to define for the citizens of Alabama the rights and privileges that are
accorded them on public school and other public property and at school-related events, and
to provide guidance to public school officials on the rights and requirements of law they
must apply. Further, the intent and purpose of the Legislature is to properly accommodate
the free exercise of religious rights of its student citizens in the public schools and at
public school events as mandated by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution
and the judicial interpretations thereof as given by the United States Supreme Court. (b)
On public school, other public, or other property, non-sectarian, non-proselytizing student-initiated...

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22-11A-118
Section 22-11A-118 Health Care Data Advisory Council. (a) There is established the Health
Care Data Advisory Council to assist in developing regulations and standards necessary to
implement the provisions of this article, to review and serve as consultants to the board
on matters related to any reports or publications prior to a report or publication release
and to serve as consultants to the board on matters relating to the protection, collection,
and dissemination of health care facility acquired infection data. (b) The council shall consist
of 18 members and be constituted in the following manner: (1) Six hospital members to be appointed
by the Alabama Hospital Association, two of which shall be infection control professionals.
(2) Three members to be appointed by the Medical Association of the State of Alabama. (3)
Two members to be appointed by the Business Council of Alabama, at least one of whom represents
a small business, all of whom are purchasers of health care, and none of...
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9-10-5
Section 9-10-5 Powers and duties generally. The corporation organized and established
under this article shall have the following powers, subject only to the limitations described
hereinafter: (1) To adopt bylaws for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its
business; (2) To adopt, use and alter a corporate seal which shall be judicially noticed;
(3) To maintain a principal office at a place named in its papers of incorporation and a suboffice
or suboffices at such places as it may deem necessary; (4) To enter into such contracts and
cooperative agreements with federal, state and local governments, with agencies of such governments,
with private individuals, corporations and associations and other organizations to do any
act necessary or incidental to the performance of its duties and execution of its powers under
this article; (5) To sue and be sued in its own name; (6) To enter into agreements with the
United States government or its agencies or political subdivisions...
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11-85-40
Section 11-85-40 Powers of Alabama Development Office and local, regional, and joint
planning commissions as to comprehensive advisory planning and research; comprehensive advisory
planning defined. (a) To facilitate the solution of urban and regional planning problems and
to provide for comprehensive advisory planning, including transportation planning, for the
state and its cities, counties, urban areas, and regions, the Alabama Development Office,
the various regional planning commissions presently authorized to be created, the various
county planning commissions presently authorized to be created, the various joint planning
commissions presently authorized to be created, municipalities, and the various municipal
planning commissions presently authorized to be created are each and all hereby empowered
and authorized, within the respective geographical areas as to which planning power has heretofore
been delegated to such respective office, commissions, or other agencies to perform...
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16-44A-12
Section 16-44A-12 Adoption of plan of educational work which furthers purposes of compact;
plan objectives; programs and activities under plan. (a) The board of directors shall consider
recommendations of advisory committees and may hold hearings, review, revise, and adopt a
plan of educational work which furthers the purposes of the compact and the leadership goals
of the Commission on the Future of the South and which are designed to complement or augment,
but not duplicate, existing programs and services offered in service areas by individual compact
members or other non-profit entities. (b) The plan shall focus on meeting three objectives:
(1) Increasing leadership and citizenship programs for youth. (2) Extending community and
other leadership programs to rural and under-served areas. (3) Serve as a network and resource
to enhance communications and idea and information exchange among community and youth leadership
programs and other interested parties. (c) Pursuant to the plan...
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2-11-8
Section 2-11-8 Rules and regulations. The Board of Agriculture and Industries is hereby
authorized to promulgate all general rules and regulations necessary and practicable to the
carrying out of the purposes of this article by the commissioner. The commissioner, with the
approval of the board, may form or enter into agreements with other agricultural agencies,
state and federal, for promotion and development of agricultural products for the purposes
of this article, and to provide for payment of expenses thereof from the Agricultural Fund
or other funds available to the department. (Ag. Code 1927, §342; Acts 1935, No. 147, p.
187; Code 1940, T. 2, §412.)...
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2-6-107
Section 2-6-107 Lease of project. (a) Without limiting the generality of the powers
otherwise granted by this article, the corporation is authorized to lease the project, or
portions thereof, to the Alabama Agricultural Center Board or to any other public or private
entity. The AACB and any other agency, board, commission, bureau, or department of the state
and each of them are authorized to lease any facilities from the corporation. Any lease as
described in this section shall, however, be either of the following: (1) For a term
no longer than the then current fiscal year of the state, but any such lease may contain a
grant to the lessee of successive options of renewing the lease on the terms specified in
the lease for any subsequent fiscal year or years of the state; provided, that liability for
the payment of rent shall never be for a term longer than one fiscal year. (2) Provide that
in no event rentals may be paid from moneys appropriated by the state and that rentals shall
be...
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30-3-197
Section 30-3-197 Authorized actions; safeguards. (a) Provided that no actions are pending
before any circuit and district court of this state, the state Title IV-D agency may take
the following actions related to establishment of paternity or to the establishment, modification,
or enforcement of support orders, without the necessity of obtaining an order from any other
judicial or administrative tribunal, or in furtherance of any existing order, and to recognize
and enforce the authority of the state Title IV-D agencies of other states of the following
actions: (1) To order genetic testing for the purpose of paternity establishment. (2) To subpoena
any financial or other information needed to establish, modify, or enforce a support order,
and to impose penalties for failure to respond to a subpoena. (3) To require all entities
in the state, including for profit, nonprofit, and governmental employers, to provide promptly,
in response to a request by the state Title IV-D agency of this...
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31-9-16
Section 31-9-16 Immunity of state, etc., from liability for torts resulting from emergency
management activities; exemptions of emergency management workers from license requirements;
powers, duties, etc., of emergency management workers. (a) All functions under this article
and all other activities relating to emergency management are hereby declared to be governmental
functions. (b) Neither the state nor any political subdivision thereof nor other agencies
of the state or political subdivisions thereof, nor, except in cases of willful misconduct,
gross negligence, or bad faith, any emergency management worker, individual, partnership,
association, or corporation complying with or reasonably attempting to comply with this article
or any order, rule, or regulation promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this article or
pursuant to any ordinance relating to blackout or other precautionary measures enacted by
any political subdivision of the state, shall be liable for the death of or...
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11-56-1
Section 11-56-1 Definitions. The following words and phrases, whenever used in this
chapter, shall, in the absence of clear implication otherwise, have the following respective
meanings: (1) CORPORATION OR THE CORPORATION. A corporation organized pursuant to the provisions
of this chapter. (2) BOARD. The board of directors of the corporation. (3) THE STATE. The
State of Alabama. (4) THE MUNICIPALITY. That incorporated city or town in the state which
authorized the organization of the corporation. (5) THE COUNTY. That county in which the certificate
of incorporation of the corporation shall be filed for record. (6) LOCAL SUBDIVISION. The
municipality or the county. (7) PUBLIC CORPORATION. a. Any public corporation (other than
a corporation organized under this chapter) now or hereafter organized or created in the state
pursuant to the authorization or determination by the municipality, by the municipality and
one or more other cities and towns in the state, by the county, by the county...
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