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45-2-100.2
Section 45-2-100.2 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE JUNE 5, 2019. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The Legislature finds
and declares the following: (1) The magnitude and patterns of the historical and projected
increases of population in Baldwin County, Alabama, continue to create significant needs for
the acquisition, construction, and capital improvement of the public school facilities of
the county board of education. (2) The costs of such public school facilities, including the
payment of indebtedness incurred therefor, require significant capital expenditures of the
county board of education in each fiscal year. (3) The local sources of funds of the county
board of education for public school facilities consist of the proceeds of ad valorem, and
privilege license and excise, taxes levied on a county-wide basis in Baldwin County. (4) Given
the county-wide tax base of the county board of education, the...
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16-1-20.5
Section 16-1-20.5 Protection of student religious liberties. (a) This section shall be known
and may be cited as the "Alabama Student Religious Liberties Act of 2015." (b) A
public local board of education may not discriminate against students or parents on the basis
of a religious viewpoint or religious expression. A local board of education shall treat a
student's voluntary expression of a religious viewpoint, if any, on an otherwise permissible
subject in the same manner the local board of education treats a student's voluntary expression
of a secular or other viewpoint on an otherwise permissible subject and may not discriminate
against the student based on a religious viewpoint expressed by the student on an otherwise
permissible subject. (c) Students may express their beliefs about religion in homework, artwork,
and other written and oral assignments free from discrimination based on the religious content
of their submissions. Homework and classroom assignments shall be judged by...
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16-1-24.3
Section 16-1-24.3 Local boards of education to implement policies requiring expulsion of students
who possess firearms in school areas. (a) All city and county boards of education shall develop
and implement local policies and procedures requiring the expulsion of students, for a period
of one year, who are determined to have brought to school or have in their possession a firearm
in a school building, on school grounds, on school buses, or at other school-sponsored functions.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, city and county boards of education and the local superintendent
of education of each board may modify the expulsion requirement for a student on a case-by-case
basis. Students who are expelled for violation of this section shall not be allowed to attend
regular school classes in any public school in the state during the expulsion period. Students
who are expelled from schools for firearm possession may be permitted to attend alternative
schools designed to provide education...
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16-1-51.1
Section 16-1-51.1 Comprehensive model policy for supervision and monitoring of juvenile sex
offender students; educational placement of juvenile sex offenders. (a)(1) On or before January
1, 2019, the State Board of Education shall develop a comprehensive model policy for the supervision
and monitoring of juvenile sex offender students, who have a low risk of re-offense and are
enrolled, attending class, and participating in school activities with the general population
of students. The purpose of the model policy is to provide a safe and secure environment for
all students and staff. The model policy shall be adopted by each local board of education
and implemented beginning with the 2020-2021 school year. The model policy, at a minimum,
shall contain all of the following components: a. Application to all school property and school-sponsored
functions including, but not limited to, classroom instructional time, assemblies, athletic
events, extracurricular activities, and school bus...
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16-22-15
Section 16-22-15 Notice of personnel vacancy; board policies; emergency situations. (a) For
the purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) BOARD
OF EDUCATION or BOARD. All public county and city boards of education; the Board of Trustees
of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the Alabama Youth Services Department School
Board in its capacity as the Board of Education for the Youth Services School District; the
Board of Directors of the Alabama School of Fine Arts; the Board of Trustees of the Alabama
High School of Mathematics and Science; and the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Community
College System as applied to two-year postsecondary education institutions. (2) EXECUTIVE
OFFICER. The superintendent of any public county or city school system; the President of the
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the president of any two-year school or college under
the auspices of the State Board of Education; the Executive Director of the...
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16-22-9
Section 16-22-9 Educational authority sick leave bank plans. (a) The following terms shall
have the following meanings, respectively: (1) CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS. Any illness, injury,
or pregnancy or medical condition related to childbirth, certified by a licensed physician
which causes the employee to be absent from work for an extended period of time. (2) CHIEF
EXECUTIVE OFFICER. The superintendent of any public county or city school system; the President
of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the president of any two-year school or college
under the auspices of the State Board of Education; the President of Alabama Agricultural
and Mechanical University; the Superintendent of the Department of Youth Services School District;
the Executive Director of the Alabama School of Fine Arts; and the Executive Director of the
Alabama High School of Mathematics and Science. (3) EDUCATIONAL AUTHORITY or AUTHORITY or
BOARD. Each city and county board of education; the Board of Trustees of the...
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16-36-70
Section 16-36-70 Adequate textbooks. (a) The Legislature finds that textbooks and other instructional
materials are among the basic tools of learning that must exist if Alabama students are to
succeed. (b) All students in the public schools shall be provided with adequate and current
textbooks and other necessary instructional supplies for use in their education. Textbooks
and other supporting materials shall be appropriate for their course work and shall be in
suitable condition. Where textbooks are issued pursuant to Section 16-36-69, every student
shall have his or her own copy of the issued textbook of the correct edition, which he or
she shall be permitted to take home each day for home study for the entire school year or
for the portion of the year when the book is issued. (c) It is the intent of the Legislature
that it is the student's responsibility, as well as the student's parent or guardian, to care
for the textbooks and instructional supplies provided by the state in a...
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16-40-10
and manner in which to administer the civics test to students. A student who does not obtain
a passing score on the civics test may retake the test until he or she obtains a passing score.
(c) A special education student who is at least 18 years of age is not required to achieve
a passing score on the civics test in order to graduate from high school unless he or she
is learning at a level appropriate for his or her grade level in a specific academic area
and unless a passing score on the civics test is specifically required in a specific academic
area by the individualized education program of the student. (d) The enforcement of this section
shall comply with Section 16-1-11.1. (e) The requirements of this section may be waived
by the chief school administrator for good cause for any student in the graduating class.
Having taken and failed the civics test two times and otherwise having a passing grade in
the course in government shall be considered good cause. (Act 2017-173, §1.)...
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16-9-29
Section 16-9-29 Quadrennial school census. The county superintendent of education, subject
to the provisions of this title, shall direct the taking of the county quadrennial school
census. He shall cause the census to be retaken in whole or in part when directed to do so
by the State Superintendent of Education. The county superintendent shall require the enumerators
to make their report to him not later than August 15 following the date of taking the census.
On or before September 1 following, the county superintendent of education shall make his
consolidated report to the State Superintendent of Education. This consolidated report shall
include the census data reported to him by the superintendents of schools of cities having
a city board of education. (School Code 1927, §167; Code 1940, T. 52, §128; Acts 1949, No.
249, p. 372, §1.)...
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16-6D-8
Section 16-6D-8 Tax credits; Failing Schools Income Tax Credit Account. (a) To provide educational
flexibility and state accountability for students in failing schools: (1) For tax years beginning
on and after January 1, 2013, an Alabama income tax credit is made available to the parent
of a student enrolled in or assigned to attend a failing school to help offset the cost of
transferring the student to a nonfailing public school or nonpublic school of the parent's
choice. The income tax credit shall be an amount equal to 80 percent of the average annual
state cost of attendance for a public K-12 student during the applicable tax year or the actual
cost of attending a nonfailing public school or nonpublic school, whichever is less. The actual
cost of attending a nonfailing public school or nonpublic school shall be calculated by adding
together any tuition amounts or mandatory fees charged by the school to the student as a condition
of enrolling or of maintaining enrollment in the...
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