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16-28-14
Section 16-28-14 Habitual truant. In case any child becomes an habitual truant, or because
of irregular attendance or misconduct has become a menace to the best interest of the school
which he is attending or should attend, and the parent, guardian or other person files a written
statement in court as provided in Section 16-28-13, stating that he is unable to control such
child, the attendance officer must file a complaint before the judge of the juvenile court
of the county, alleging the facts, whereupon such child must be proceeded against in the juvenile
court for the purpose of ascertaining whether such child is a dependent, neglected or delinquent
child. (School Code 1927, §307; Code 1940, T. 52, §304.)...
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8-26B-14
Section 8-26B-14 Prohibited conduct; payment of expenses under certain circumstances. (a) Except
as otherwise provided in subsection (c), an athlete agent, with the intent to influence a
student athlete or, if the athlete is a minor, a parent or guardian of the athlete, to enter
into an agency contract, may not take any of the following actions or encourage any other
individual to take or assist any other individual in taking any of the following actions on
behalf of the agent: (1) give materially false or misleading information or make a materially
false promise or representation; (2) furnish anything of value to the athlete before the athlete
enters into the contract; or (3) furnish anything of value to an individual other than the
athlete or another registered athlete agent. (b) An athlete agent may not intentionally do
any of the following or encourage any other individual to do any of the following on behalf
of the agent: (1) initiate contact, directly or indirectly, with a...
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12-15-111
Section 12-15-111 Contributing to the delinquency, dependency, or need of supervision of children.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any parent, legal guardian, legal custodian, or other person
to do any of the following: (1) To willfully aid, encourage, or cause any child to become
or remain delinquent, dependent, or in need of supervision. (2) To permit or encourage the
employment of any child in violation of any of the provisions of the child labor law. (3)
To cause a child to fail to attend school as required by the compulsory school attendance
law. (b) Whenever, in the course of any proceedings pursuant to this chapter, or when, by
affidavit as provided in this subsection, it shall appear to the juvenile court that a parent,
legal guardian, legal custodian, or other person having custody, control, or supervision of
a child or any other person not standing in any relation to the child has aided, encouraged,
or caused the child to become delinquent, dependent, or in need of supervision,...
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16-1-50
Section 16-1-50 Possession and use of over-the-counter sunscreen by students. (a) Any student
in a public school under the jurisdiction of a local board of education or in a nonpublic
school may possess and apply federal Food and Drug Administration regulated over-the-counter
sunscreen at school and at school-based events notwithstanding any other provision of law,
including any rule of the State Board of Education or the State Board of Nursing. (b) No rule
of the State Board of Education or the State Board of Nursing shall apply to the possession
or use of federal Food and Drug Administration regulated over-the-counter sunscreen by students
at a public or nonpublic school. (c) Any student, parent, or guardian requesting a school
board employee to apply sunscreen to a student shall present to the nurse a Parent Prescriber
Authorization Form (PPA) containing a parent or guardian signature. A physician signature
or physician order shall not be required. (Act 2017-278, §1.)...
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16-47-124
Section 16-47-124 Types of awards. There shall be two types of awards as follows: (1) LOANS.
A number of loans equal in number to 20 percent of the student body of the medical schools
in the State of Alabama, each in an amount of up to the average cost of tuition, fees, and
living expenses, as set forth in the current catalogs of the University of Alabama School
of Medicine or the University of South Alabama College of Medicine, for the year of each enrollment.
These loans shall be available to any resident of Alabama of good character who has been accepted
for matriculation by one of the medical schools of Alabama preference being given to those
applicants who can show an economic need, and who commit in writing to practice in a rural
area in a generalists specialty as determined by the board. The board may, in its discretion,
permit students to apply for a loan under this subdivision in any scholastic year and for
any previously completed scholastic year of medical education. These...
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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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16-30-3
Section 16-30-3 Exceptions to chapter. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply if: (1)
In the absence of an epidemic or immediate threat thereof, the parent or guardian of the child
shall object thereto in writing on grounds that such immunization or testing conflicts with
his religious tenets and practices; or (2) Certification by a competent medical authority
providing individual exemption from the required immunization or testing is presented the
admissions officer of the school. (Acts 1973, No. 1269, p. 2113, §3.)...
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25-8-60
Section 25-8-60 Minors employed as actors or performers. (a) Persons under 18 years of age
may be employed and appear for the purpose of singing, acting, or performing in any production
approved and coordinated by the Alabama Film Office in conjunction with and under the jurisdiction
and supervision of the department. Time and hour restrictions, for persons under 18 years
of age employed in a production, shall be established by the department. For the purposes
of this section, a production includes, but is not limited to, motion pictures, documentaries,
and reality television films. (b) A person under 18 years of age may be employed as provided
in this section only under the following conditions and with the written consent of the Alabama
Film Office, the department, and the parent, legal guardian, or responsible adult of the person:
(1) The activities enumerated shall not be detrimental to the life, health, safety, welfare,
or morals of the person. (2) The activities enumerated shall...
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26-14-3
Section 26-14-3 Mandatory reporting. (a) All hospitals, clinics, sanitariums, doctors, physicians,
surgeons, medical examiners, coroners, dentists, osteopaths, optometrists, chiropractors,
podiatrists, physical therapists, nurses, public and private K-12 employees, school teachers
and officials, peace officers, law enforcement officials, pharmacists, social workers, day
care workers or employees, mental health professionals, employees of public and private institutions
of postsecondary and higher education, members of the clergy as defined in Rule 505 of the
Alabama Rules of Evidence, or any other person called upon to render aid or medical assistance
to any child, when the child is known or suspected to be a victim of child abuse or neglect,
shall be required to report orally, either by telephone or direct communication immediately,
and shall be followed by a written report, to a duly constituted authority. (b)(1) When an
initial report is made to a law enforcement official, the...
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6-5-337
Section 6-5-337 Immunity of those involved in equine activities. (a) The Legislature recognizes
that persons who participate in equine activities may incur injuries as a result of the risks
involved in those activities. The Legislature also finds that the state and its citizens derive
numerous economic and personal benefits from equine activities. The Legislature finds, determines,
and declares that for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety,
and to encourage equine activities, this legislation is to limit the civil liability of those
involved in equine activities. (b) As used in this section, the following words shall mean
the following unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ENGAGES IN AN EQUINE ACTIVITY.
Riding, training, providing, or assisting in providing medical treatment of, driving, or being
a passenger upon an equine, whether mounted or unmounted, or any person assisting a participant
or show management in equine activities. The term...
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