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31-12A-3
Section 31-12A-3 Academic credits based on military education, training, or service. Each board
of a state public educational institution, community college, or technical school shall adopt,
by December 31, 2013, a policy requiring each institution under the board's supervision and
management to award educational credits to a student, who is also a veteran, enrolled in the
institution for courses that are part of the student's military training or service and that
meet the standards of the American Council on Education or equivalent standards for awarding
academic credit if the award of education credit is based upon the institution's admission
standards and its role, scope, and mission. Each board shall adopt necessary rules, regulations,
and procedures to implement the provisions of this section, effective beginning with the 2014-2015
academic year and continuing thereafter. (Act 2013-350, p. 1255, §3.)...
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34-41-10
Section 34-41-10 Minimum requirements to be eligible for license. (a) An applicant is eligible
for a license as a professional geologist in the State of Alabama if the applicant meets the
following minimum requirements: (1) Is of good moral character. (2) Has graduated from an
accredited college or university with a degree in geology, engineering geology, or one of
the related geological sciences if the applicant has completed a minimum of 30 semester hours
or their equivalent of course work in geological science. The appropriate college or university
shall document educational experience by submitting a certified written reference or certified
transcript directly to the board. (3) Has at least five years of full-time professional geological
work after receipt of a bachelor's degree, either as a geologist-in-training or in geologic
work related to the public practice of geology which is satisfactory to the board. The following
criteria of education and experience qualify toward...
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40-18-422
Section 40-18-422 (Credit expires after 2025 tax year unless extended.) Tax credit for eligible
employers of apprentices. (a) For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, through
the tax year beginning January 1, 2019, an Alabama income tax credit is allowed for eligible
employers that employ an apprentice for at least seven full months of the prior taxable year.
The credit shall equal up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each apprentice employed, not
to exceed five apprentices employed. The Department of Revenue, in consultation with the Workforce
Development Division of the Department of Commerce, shall establish a scale reflecting ranges
of amounts of money an employer has invested in an eligible apprentice and a corresponding
tax credit amount and shall award the tax credit in accordance with this scale following confirmation
from the Workforce Development Division that the apprentice for whom the credit is claimed
is in compliance with all federal and state requirements...
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45-39-40.02
Section 45-39-40.02 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words and
phrases shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) BARBER. Any person
who practices barbering. (2) BARBER APPRENTICE. Any person who practices barbering under the
constant and direct supervision of a licensed barber. (3) BARBERING. The occupation of shaving
or trimming the beard, cutting, styling or dressing the hair, giving facial or scalp massages,
giving facial or scalp treatment with oils or cream or other preparations made for this purpose,
either by hand or by a means of mechanical appliances, singeing and shampooing the hair, dyeing
the hair, or permanently waving or straightening the hair, styling, cutting, fitting, measuring,
and forming head caps for wigs or hairpieces, hair weaving to the extent that surgical or
medical procedures are not involved, or hair removal of any living person for compensation.
(4) BARBERSHOP. The immediate premises upon or within which...
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11-3-43
Section 11-3-43 Course of training and education in matters of county government administration
and operation. (a) All persons elected as members of a county commission who were not serving
as members of a county commission on June 1, 1994, may enroll in, participate in, and satisfactorily
complete a course of training and education of at least 50 hours on matters pertaining to
the administration and operations of county government. The course of training and education
shall include, but not be limited to, instruction in local government operations finance and
budgeting; planning; public works and utilities; environmental management; personnel management;
responsiveness to the community; ethics, duties, and responsibilities of members of the county
commission; and all other matters deemed necessary and appropriate by the board. (b) All expenses
incurred by a county commissioner related to the course of training and education pursuant
to this article, including the reasonable costs of...
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11-43A-29
Section 11-43A-29 Fiscal, budget, and accounting year; submission and adoption of budget; changes
in budget. The fiscal year of the municipality shall begin on the first day of each October
in each year and shall end on the last day of each September. Such fiscal year shall also
constitute the budget and accounting year. As used in this article the term "budget year"
shall mean the fiscal year for which any particular budget is adopted and in which it is administered.
The city manager, at least 45 days prior to the beginning of each budget year, shall submit
to the council a budget proposal, with explanations. The council shall adopt a budget, by
ordinance, prior to the beginning of each fiscal year. The budget so adopted shall be a public
record and shall be available for inspection by the general public. Any changes in the budget,
during the course of the budget year, shall be done by ordinance. (Acts 1982, No. 82-517,
p. 851, §28.)...
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11-43A-94
Section 11-43A-94 Fiscal, budget and accounting year; submission and adoption of budget; changes
in budget. (a) The fiscal year of the municipality shall begin on the first day of each October
in each year and shall end on the last day of September. Such fiscal year shall also constitute
the budget and accounting year. As used in this article, the term "budget year"
shall mean the fiscal year for which any particular budget is adopted and in which it is administered.
(b) The city manager, at least 45 days prior to the beginning of each budget year, shall submit
to the council a budget proposal with explanations. The council shall adopt a budget, by ordinance,
prior to the beginning of each fiscal year. The budget so adopted shall be a public record
and shall be available for inspection by the general public. Any changes in the budget during
the course of the budget year shall be made by ordinance. (Acts 1991, No. 91-545, p. 973,
§25.)...
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16-1-24.1
Section 16-1-24.1 Safe school and drug-free school policy; treatment of policy violators; promulgation
and distribution of discipline policy; liability limited for discipline actions; local boards
may adopt more stringent guidelines. (a) The Legislature finds a compelling public interest
in ensuring that schools are made safe and drug-free for all students and school employees.
The Legislature finds the need for a comprehensive safe school and drug-free school policy
to be adopted by the State Board of Education. This policy should establish minimum standards
for classes of offenses and prescribe uniform minimum procedures and penalties for those who
violate the policies. It is the intent of the Legislature that our schools remain safe and
drug-free for all students and school employees. The State Board of Education shall adopt
and all local boards of education shall uniformly enforce policies that protect all students
and school employees. The State Board of Education shall require...
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16-13-141
Section 16-13-141 Comptroller and state superintendent to estimate funds. On or before the
first day of September of each year, the Comptroller, or such state official as may be charged
by law with the responsibility of estimating the income from the various state revenue measures,
shall certify to the State Superintendent of Education the income estimated to be available
during the next fiscal year to meet the various appropriations for the public elementary and
high schools of the state. The state superintendent shall thereupon estimate the amount of
each of these funds to be apportioned to each of the school systems of the state during the
next fiscal year. (Acts 1939, No. 454, p. 610, § 3; Code 1940, T. 52, &sect;238; Acts
1953, No. 82, p. 126, &sect;2.)...
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16-16A-7
Section 16-16A-7 Additional findings; bonds authorized; procedures. (a) The Legislature finds
that the number of students attending the several school systems located in those areas of
North Alabama that will be directly impacted by the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will collectively increase by an estimated 9,000 students. As a result, there will be a need
for the construction of additional school facilities as well as the renovation of existing
school facilities. The Legislature also finds that the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will have a positive impact on future receipts to the Education Trust Fund, as the significant
population growth in North Alabama will increase sales, income, and other tax collections.
Thus, it is an efficient use of state funds to allow such revenue growth to help pay for capital
improvement costs associated with BRAC-related school construction. (b) The Alabama Public
School and College Authority is hereby authorized to sell and issue its...
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