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16-9-4
Section 16-9-4 Misdemeanor to print name of person without certificate on ballot; candidates.
Any person securing his name, or the name of another printed on a ballot as a candidate for,
or nomination by a political party as a candidate for the office of county superintendent
of education, without first there having been filed with the probate judge, as required by
law, the certificate signed by the State Superintendent of Education that the person whose
name is printed on the ballot holds a certificate of administration and supervision, and any
officer permitting the printing on a ballot of the name of a person as a candidate for, or
nomination by a political party as a candidate for the office of county superintendent of
education when there has not been filed with the probate judge such certificate shall be subject
to a penalty of $250.00, recoverable in the name of the state for the use of any school board
first instituting an action therefor. Any resident of the county may...
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16-1-11.1
Section 16-1-11.1 Autonomy of nonpublic schools - Legislative findings. The Legislature finds
and declares all of the following: (1) That a parent or guardian in Alabama has a constitutional
right to choose the type of K-12 education that is best for his or her child, whether public
or nonpublic, religious or nonreligious, and including home-based education. (2) That many
parents choose to home school or enroll their children in elementary and secondary nonpublic
schools, including private, church, parochial, or religious schools, that are not subject
to state regulation and do not receive state or federal funds. (3) That other than reporting
on the enrollment of students, these nonpublic K-12 schools have been primarily exempt from
state regulation and have only been required by state law to report the enrollment of students.
(4) That there is no national or state constitutional mandate that the government provide,
license, or regulate nonpublic education, including private, church,...
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16-1-35
Section 16-1-35 Governor's Academic Achievement Program. (a) The "Governor's Academic
Achievement Program" is created to encourage and reward academic improvement in the public
schools of this state. (b) Pursuant to the State Board of Education Academic Assistance Program,
the status of each public school is classified as one of the following: (1) Academic Clear.
(2) Academic Caution. (3) Academic Alert. (4) Academic Intervention. (c) Pursuant to the Governor's
Academic Achievement Program, any public school in the state that improves its academic achievement
status by one or more steps from the previous year shall receive a financial reward. (1) A
two thousand dollar ($2,000) reward shall be paid to any school that improves by one step
from Academic Intervention to Academic Alert, from Academic Alert to Academic Caution, or
from Academic Caution to Academic Clear. (2) A three thousand dollar ($3,000) reward shall
be paid to any school that improves by two steps from Academic...
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27-7-7
Section 27-7-7 Licenses - Application - Generally; fees. Repealed by Act 2001-702, p. 1509,
§ 6, effective January 1, 2002. (a) The commissioner shall not issue any license except upon
application therefor as in this chapter provided. Each applicant for a license shall file
annually with the commissioner his written application therefor signed by him and showing:
(1) His name, age and place of residence; (2) The kinds of insurance to be transacted under
the license and the insurer or insurers he proposes so to represent; (3) The person, firm
or corporation by whom he expects to be employed or associated with as such licensee and his
status as an officer or representative thereof; (4) Whether he proposes to write or solicit
insurance of his own risks and interest, or those of his relatives, any firm or corporation
in which he is financially interested or connected, directly or indirectly, or of his employer;
(5) A short business history of the applicant and the name and nature of any...
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16-22A-6
Section 16-22A-6 Request from schools for criminal history background information check. (a)
The State Department of Education, or other public authorized employer responsible for hiring
employees who will have unsupervised access to children in an educational setting, shall request
through the State Department of Education, that the Department of Public Safety secure from
both the Alabama Bureau of Investigation and Federal Bureau of Investigation a criminal history
background information check on each applicant for certification, certified applicant for
public employment, noncertified applicant for public employment, and public current employee
under review. (b) Any nonpublic school in which an individual may have unsupervised access
to children in an educational setting, shall through its duly authorized representative under
guidelines established by the nonpublic school employer, request that the Department of Public
Safety secure a state criminal history background information...
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16-6D-4
Section 16-6D-4 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ACADEMIC YEAR. The 12-month period beginning on July 1 and ending
on the following June 30. (2) DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. The Alabama Department of Revenue. (3)
EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP. A grant made by a scholarship granting organization to an eligible
student to cover all or part of the tuition and mandatory fees for one academic year charged
by a qualifying school to the eligible student receiving the scholarship; provided, however,
that an educational scholarship shall not exceed six thousand dollars ($6,000) for an elementary
school student, eight thousand dollars ($8,000) for a middle school student, or ten thousand
dollars ($10,000) for a high school student per academic year. The term does not include a
lump sum, block grant, or similar payment by a scholarship granting organization to a qualifying
school that assigns the responsibility in whole or in part for...
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27-40-4
Section 27-40-4 Licenses - Investigation and qualifications of applicant; issuance. (a) Upon
the filing of an application and the payment of the license fee the commissioner shall make
an investigation of each applicant and shall issue a license if the applicant is qualified
in accordance with this section. If the commissioner does not so find, he shall, within 30
days after he has received such application, at the request of the applicant, give the applicant
a full hearing. (b) The commissioner shall issue or renew a license as may be applied for
when he is satisfied that the person to be licensed: (1) Is competent and trustworthy and
intends to act in good faith in the capacity involved by the license applied for; (2) Has
a good business reputation and has had experience, training, or education, so as to be qualified
in the business for which the license is applied for; and (3) If a corporation, is a corporation
incorporated under the laws of this state or a foreign corporation...
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31-12A-2
Section 31-12A-2 Occupational licenses based on military education, training, or service. Each
of the examining boards, licensing boards, and departments described in Chapters 1 through
43 of Title 34 shall, upon presentation of satisfactory evidence by an applicant for certification
or licensure, accept education, training, or service completed by an individual as a member
of the Armed Forces or reserves of the United States, the National Guard of any state, the
military reserves of any state, or the naval militia of any state toward the qualifications
to receive the license or certification. Each such board and department shall promulgate rules
to implement this section. (Act 2013-350, p. 1255, §2.)...
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34-24-215
Section 34-24-215 Temporary licenses. (a) On payment to the board of a fee set by the board,
and on submission of a written application on forms provided by the board, the applicant shall
be issued without examination a temporary license to practice physical therapy or to act as
a physical therapist assistant in this state for a period not to exceed one year, if the person
meets the qualifications set forth in Section 34-24-211 and submits evidence satisfactory
to the board that he or she is in this state on a temporary basis to assist in a case of medical
emergency or to engage in a special physical therapy project. Such special projects may be
research and education programs. Each request will be judged by the board on its individual
merits. (b) Upon the submission of a written application on forms provided by the board, a
person who has applied for a license under the provisions of Section 34-24-211 and who is,
in the judgment of the board, eligible to take the examination provided...
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34-26-40
Section 34-26-40 Required; exceptions; psychological interns or trainees. (a) It is specifically
prohibited that any individual or organization shall present himself, herself, or it, or be
presented to the public by any title incorporating the name "psychological," "psychologist,"
or "psychology" other than so licensed by this chapter. Any psychological scientist,
including a school psychologist who holds a certificate issued by the State Superintendent
of Education, employed by a recognized research laboratory, school, college, university, or
governmental agency or department may represent himself or herself by the academic or research
title conferred upon him or her by the administration of the laboratory, school, college or
university, or any governmental agency or department. Nothing in this section shall be construed
as permitting such persons to offer their services to any other persons or organizations as
consultants or to accept remuneration for any psychological services other...
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