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16-28-6
Section 16-28-6 Children exempt from attending public school. (a) The following children, when
issued certificates of exemption by the county superintendent of education, where they reside
in territory under the control and supervision of the county board of education, or the city
superintendent of schools, where they reside in territory under the control and supervision
of a city board of education, shall not be required to attend school, or to be instructed
by a private tutor: (1) Children whose physical or mental condition is such as to prevent
or render inadvisable attendance at school or application to study. Before issuing such certificate
of exemption, the superintendent shall require a certificate from the county health officer
in counties which have a health unit, and from a regularly licensed, practicing physician
in counties which do not have a health unit, that such a child is physically or mentally incapacitated
for school work. (2) Children who have completed the course...
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21-1-11
Section 21-1-11 Attendance of blind, deaf, or mute children of mandatory age - Exemptions.
The following children, when issued a certificate of exemption by the county superintendent
of education, when the child resides in territory under the control of the county board of
education, or by the city superintendent, when the child resides in territory under a city
board of education, shall not be required to attend the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind:
(1) A child whose physical or mental condition is such as to render inadvisable his attendance
at the aforesaid school, such mental or physical condition to be determined by the county
health officer before the issuance of certificate of exemption; or (2) A child who may be
attending a public, private, denominational, or parochial school, within or without the State
of Alabama, in which competent teachers, certified in deaf education or in vision, are instructors
for the entire length of the school term in every scholastic year, the...
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16-28-5
Section 16-28-5 Private tutor. Instruction by a private tutor means and includes only instruction
by a person who holds a certificate issued by the State Superintendent of Education and who
offers instruction in the several branches of study required to be taught in the public schools
of this state, for at least three hours a day for 140 days each calendar year, between the
hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., and who uses the English language in giving instruction.
Such private tutor shall, prior to beginning the instruction of any child, file with the county
superintendent of education, where his place of instruction is in territory under the control
and supervision of the county board of education, or the city superintendent of schools, where
his place of instruction is in territory under the control and supervision of a city board
of education, a statement showing the child or children to be instructed, the subjects to
be taught and the period of time such instruction is proposed to...
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16-44B-1
Section 16-44B-1 Compact. ARTICLE I PURPOSE It is the purpose of this compact to remove barriers
to education success imposed on children of military families because of frequent moves and
deployment of their parents by: A. Facilitating the timely enrollment of children of military
families and ensuring that they are not placed at a disadvantage due to difficulty in the
transfer of education records from the previous school district(s) or variations in entrance/age
requirements. B. Facilitating the student placement process through which children of military
families are not disadvantaged by variations in attendance requirements, scheduling, sequencing,
grading, course content or assessment. C. Facilitating the qualification and eligibility for
enrollment, educational programs, and participation in extracurricular academic, athletic,
and social activities. D. Facilitating the on-time graduation of children of military families.
E. Providing for the promulgation and enforcement of...
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16-28-9
Section 16-28-9 List of children who should attend school - Required. In order that the provisions
of this article may more definitely be enforced, the county superintendent of education and
the city superintendent of schools shall, before the opening of the public schools, make a
list for each school under his or her control or supervision of all children of mandatory
school attendance age who should attend such school or schools under his or her charge or
control. Such list must give the name, date of birth, age, sex, race, and the name and address
of the parent, guardian, or other person in parental relationship. In case of pupils living
in cities, the street and house number shall be given, and in case of all other pupils, the
estimated distance from the schoolhouse by the nearest traveled road shall be given. (School
Code 1927, §311; Code 1940, T. 52, §308; Act 2009-564, p. 1648, §1.)...
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11-42-85
Section 11-42-85 Right of children residing in territory exempt from taxation to attend public
schools of city. The public schools of the city, to the extent that the same are supported
and maintained by revenue derived from all sources, except appropriations made from the city
treasury derived from city taxes or other source of city revenue, shall be open to children
residing in the territory exempt from taxation under the provisions of this article the same
as the schools are open to the children residing within the corporate limits of the city other
than the territory exempt from taxation. As to that portion of any term of the public schools
in the city supported and maintained by appropriations made from the city treasury derived
from city taxes or other source of city revenue, children residing in the territory which
is exempt from taxation under the provisions of this article shall have the right to attend
on the payment for the use of the city of a per capita tuition fixed (if...
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16-28-7
Section 16-28-7 Report of enrollment. At the end of the fifth day from the opening of the public
school, the principal teacher of each public school, private school, and each private tutor,
but not church school, shall report on forms prescribed by the State Superintendent of Education
to the county superintendent of education, in the event the school is operated in territory
under the control and supervision of the county board of education, or to the city superintendent
of schools, in the event the school is operated in territory under the control and supervision
of a city board of education, the names and addresses of all children of mandatory school
attendance age who have enrolled in such schools; and thereafter, throughout the compulsory
attendance period, the principal teacher of each school and private tutor shall report at
least weekly the names and addresses of all children of mandatory school attendance age who
enroll in the school or who, having enrolled, were absent...
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16-22A-3
Section 16-22A-3 Definitions. When used in this chapter only, the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1)
APPLICANT. A certified or noncertified individual who submits an application for employment
to a local employing board or any nonpublic school, to act in any capacity in which the individual
will have unsupervised access to children in an educational environment. (2) APPLICANT FOR
CERTIFICATION. An individual who submits an application for certification issued by the State
Superintendent of Education. (3) AUTHORIZED EMPLOYER. Any educational entity authorized to
obtain criminal history background information, including the State Department of Education,
local employing boards, and nonpublic schools which are responsible for hiring employees or
contracting with private employers to provide personnel who have unsupervised access to children
in an educational setting. (4) CERTIFIED APPLICANT FOR EMPLOYMENT. A...
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16-22A-9
Section 16-22A-9 Collection and transfer of fingerprints, fees, and information. (a) Local
employing boards and other public authorized employers required to obtain criminal history
background information checks under this chapter shall collect and forward to the State Department
of Education, two complete acceptable sets of fingerprints, written consent, and nonrefundable
fee, when applicable, from applicants for certification, applicants for public employment,
or public current employees under review, who have or seek to have unsupervised access to
a child or children. (b) Nonpublic school employers shall voluntarily collect and forward
two complete acceptable sets of fingerprints, written consent, and nonrefundable fee, when
applicable, from applicants for nonpublic employment, nonpublic current employees, or nonpublic
current employees under review, who have or seek to have unsupervised access to a child or
children, to the Department of Public Safety to request a criminal history...
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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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