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45-26A-60
Section 45-26A-60 Tallassee Board of Education. (a) There is hereby established a school board
for the City of Tallassee, Alabama, which board shall be called the Tallassee Board of Education.
The members of such board shall be elected by vote of the qualified electors of the City of
Tallassee, Alabama, as hereinafter provided. The board shall be composed of seven members,
with one member of such board being elected from each of seven school districts as defined
in subsection (b). (b) The school districts from which such board members are to be elected
shall be geographically identical to the districts from which the council members of the City
of Tallassee are elected. In the event the boundaries of a city council district should be
changed for any reason, the boundaries of the corresponding school board district within the
City of Tallassee shall automatically change accordingly without the necessity of further
action by the Legislature. (c) Candidates for each place on such board of...
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16-46B-3
allocate those funds to eligible entities to develop and implement teacher professional learning
programs for the required computer science courses and content. (b) For the purposes of this
section, eligible entities shall include high quality computer science professional learning
providers, including institutions of higher education physically located in the state, nonprofits
dedicated to providing high quality computer science professional learning as determined by
the superintendent, and private entities. (c) For the purposes of this section, eligible
entities do not include a local education agency or a consortium of local education agencies.
(d) Eligible uses of funds appropriated for computer science professional learning are as
follows: (1) High quality professional learning for K-12 computer science content, stipends
for attending professional learning, traveling to professional learning activities, and participating
in mentoring and coaching. (2) Credentialing for K-12...
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34-24-70
Section 34-24-70 Qualifications of applicants. (a) The following constitute the requirements
for the issuance of a certificate of qualification for a license to practice medicine in this
state: (1) MEDICAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT. All applicants for a certificate of qualification
shall present a diploma or evidence of graduation from any of the following institutions:
a. A college of medicine or school of medicine accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical
Education of the American Medical Association. b. A college of osteopathy accredited by the
American Osteopathic Association. c. A college of medicine or school of medicine not accredited
by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education which is approved by the Board of Medical Examiners.
The board may, within its discretion, withhold approval of any college of medicine not designated
in either a., or b., above which: 1. Has had its accreditation withdrawn by a national or
regional accreditation organization; or 2. Has had its...
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41-9-62
Section 41-9-62 Claims within jurisdiction of board generally; employees of municipalities,
counties, etc., not within jurisdiction of board, etc. (a) The Board of Adjustment shall have
the power and jurisdiction and it shall be its duty to hear and consider: (1) All claims for
damages to the person or property growing out of any injury done to either the person or property
by the State of Alabama or any of its agencies, commissions, boards, institutions or departments,
with the exception of claims by employees of the state for personal injury or death arising
out of the course of employment with the State of Alabama, where such employees are covered
by an employee injury compensation program; (2) All claims for personal injuries to or the
death of any convict, and all claims for personal injuries to or the death of any employee
of a city or county board of education, or college or university, arising out of the course
of the employee's employment and where the employee is not covered...
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16-26D-5
Section 16-26D-5 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The board of trustees
may perform the following functions: (1) Accept donations, bequests, or other forms of financial
assistance for educational purposes from any public or private person or agency and
comply with rules and regulations governing grants from the federal government or from any
other person or agency, which are not in contravention of the constitution and laws. (2) Purchase
or lease real estate and equipment and make improvements to facilities necessary for the use
of the school, in accordance with applicable law. (3) Lease land or other property belonging
to the board of trustees or to the school. (4) Sell or exchange land or other real property
not needed for school purposes, but only when specifically authorized by law and then only
in accordance with the procedures provided for the sale of unused...
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38-15-4
institutions or organizations; staff training plans; rights of children; licensing and inspection
of food preparation areas; access by law enforcement agencies. (a) Commencing on January 1,
2018, the department shall register any religious, faith-based, or church nonprofit, other
nonprofit, or for profit affiliated youth residential facility, youth social rehabilitation
facility, community treatment facility for youths, youth transitional care facility, long
term youth residential facility, private alternative boarding school, private
alternative outdoor program, and any organization entrusted with the residential care of children
in any organizational form or combination defined by this section, whenever children are housed
at the facility or location of the program for a period of more than 24 hours. At a minimum,
registered youth residential institution or organization under this section shall do all of
the following: (1) Be owned and operated on a for profit or nonprofit basis....
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16-26A-4
shall commence with their appointment, run concurrently with their terms of office, and shall
end when their successors take office. The terms of members who are not serving by virtue
of an elected office shall commence with their appointment and shall end when their successor
is appointed. All members may succeed themselves. (c)(1) The board may perform the following
functions: a. Accept donations, bequests, or other forms of financial assistance for educational
purposes from any public or private person or agency and comply with rules and regulations
governing grants from the federal government or from any other person or agency, which are
not in contravention of the constitution and laws. b. Purchase land and equipment and make
improvements to facilities necessary for the use of the school, in accordance with applicable
law. c. Lease land or other property belonging to it or to the school. d. Sell or exchange
land or other real property not needed for school purposes, but only when...
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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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11-65-36
to in this paragraph shall be allocated in its entirety to the Birmingham Museum of Art; and
(15) If and to the extent that the allocations of net commission revenues described in this
subdivision can be lawfully made to recipients satisfying the applicable conditions as herein
set forth, the commission shall allocate and disburse the following percentages of the net
commission revenues for the following purposes: a. Three percent of the net commission revenues
shall be allocated in total to private, not-for-profit colleges which are located in
the host county and the student enrollment of which is predominantly drawn from economically
disadvantaged minorities; b. Three percent of the net commission revenues shall be allocated
in total to private, not-for-profit law schools which are located in the host county
and the student enrollment of which is predominantly drawn from economically disadvantaged
minorities; provided, however, if any commission shall be created pursuant to this...
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16-1-36
Section 16-1-36 Tutoring programs for students accessed below average SAT scores. (a) Beginning
in the 2000-2001 school year, any public school student in this state who is required by statute
or regulation of the State Department of Education to be tested or assessed by Stanford Achievement
Test (SAT) or any other assessment used by the school system who scores or is assessed at
a range of one grade below any subject or subjects, or falls below the average of the school
system assessment shall be provided tutoring programs for reading skills and other subjects
by the department. The tutoring program shall be provided within the school system of the
student. Tutoring programs shall continue two additional times for any student while attending
the school for any subject or subjects until the student scores or is assessed in the average
range or above for each subject being tutored, however, the school system may continue the
tutoring sessions, and the program shall remain for all other...
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