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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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16-1-11
Section 16-1-11 Private schools to register and report;. All private schools
or institutions of any kind having a school in connection therewith, except church schools
as defined in Section 16-28-1, shall register annually on or before October 10 with the Department
of Education and shall report on uniform blanks furnished by the Department of Education,
giving such statistics as relate to the number of pupils, the number of instructors, enrollment,
attendance, course of study, length of term, cost of tuition, funds, value of property, and
the general condition of the school. This section may not be interpreted or construed to authorize
the Department of Education, the State Board of Education, or the State Superintendent of
Education to license or regulate any private, nonpublic, or church school offering
instruction in grades K-12, or any combination thereof. (School Code 1927, §599; Code 1940,
T. 52, §547; Acts 1982, No. 82-218, p. 260, §2; Act 2014-245, p. 785, §4.)...
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16-25-1
of this chapter the following terms, unless a different meaning is plainly required by the
context, shall have the following respective meanings: (1) RETIREMENT SYSTEM. The Teachers'
Retirement System of Alabama as defined in Section 16-25-2. (2) PUBLIC SCHOOL. Any day school
conducted within the state under the authority and supervision of a duly elected or appointed
county or city board of education and any educational institution supported by and under the
control of the state or any private nondenominational school operated nonprofit for
the education of children of school age residing within a district where no public school
is available for the children. (3) TEACHER. Any teacher, principal, superintendent, supervisor,
college professor, administrative officer, or clerk employed in any public school or public
college within the state or employed in any private nondenominational school operated
nonprofit for the education of children of school age residing within a district...
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16-39-6
of special education classes, instruction, curricula, facilities, equipment and special services;
(2) Utilization of teachers and other personnel; (3) Attendance requirements for exceptional
children; (4) Services for exceptional children whose condition will not permit them to profit
or benefit from any kind of school program, such as day care, recreation programs and other
services and facilities; and (5) Payment of tuition and other costs for attendance at appropriate
semipublic or private schools or institutions which may be able to provide appropriate
services for all or some exceptional children in comparison with that which can be provided
through the school system, such as, for example: Children's Center of Montgomery and Opportunity
Center School in Birmingham. Such payment per exceptional child shall not exceed the average
per pupil appropriation for all exceptional children in the school district, including allowances
for teacher units, transportation and all other...
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16-1-11.2
Section 16-1-11.2 Autonomy of nonpublic schools - Education selection by parents; exemption
from licensure or regulation. (a) A parent or guardian shall have the right to select the
type school or method of his or her choice for the K-12 education of his or her child, whether
public or nonpublic, religious or nonreligious, and including home-based education. (b) Nonpublic
schools, including private, church, parochial, and religious schools, offering educational
instruction in grades K-12, as well as home-schooled students, are not subject to licensure
or regulation by the state or any political subdivision of the state, including the State
Department of Education. This section shall not be interpreted or construed as preventing
a nonpublic school from voluntarily participating in state audits or other state administrative
oversight in order to comply with requirements of federal grant provisions, except that any
such voluntary participation may be withdrawn by the nonpublic school...
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16-39-4
Section 16-39-4 Implementation of program. Within 120 days after July 22, 1971, each school
board in the State of Alabama shall take a careful and thorough survey of persons who (if
thereafter certified by a specialist) would probably qualify as exceptional children residing
in its school district, which survey shall show the name, age, sex and type of exceptionality
of each exceptional child found by it. All such data descriptive of an individual person (as
contrasted with compilations made therefrom which do not reveal information about specific
individuals) shall be maintained in strict confidence and shall not be made available to anyone
except to the survey-takers (in connection with those individuals who are reported by them),
the appropriate superintendent and his staff, the appropriate school principal, the individual
child's parent or guardian and such other persons as may be designated in regulations adopted
by the State Board of Education and under such conditions as may be...
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16-6D-4
system for flexibility and plan for annual accountability measures and five-year targets for
all participating schools within the school system. (9) LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. A city or
county board of education that exercises management and control of a local school system pursuant
to state law. (10) LOCAL SCHOOL SYSTEM. A public agency that establishes and supervises one
or more public schools within its geographical limits pursuant to state law. (11) NONPUBLIC
SCHOOL. Any nonpublic or private school, including parochial schools, not under the
jurisdiction of the State Superintendent of Education and the State Board of Education, providing
educational services to children. A nonpublic school provides education to elementary or secondary,
or both, students and has notified the Department of Revenue of its intention to participate
in the scholarship program and comply with the requirements of the scholarship program. A
nonpublic school does not include home schooling. (12) PARENT....
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16-1-18.1
Section 16-1-18.1 Accumulation of sick leave. (a) Definitions. When used in this section, the
following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively: (1) EMPLOYEE. Any person
employed full time as provided by law by those employers enumerated in this section; and adult
bus drivers. (2) EMPLOYER. All public city and county boards of education; the Board of Trustees
of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the Alabama Youth Services Department District
Board in its capacity as the Board of Education for the Youth Services Department 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; for purposes of subsection (c) only, the Alabama State
Senate, the Lieutenant Governor, the Office of the Senate President Pro Tempore, the Speaker
of the House of Representatives, the Alabama House of Representatives, the Legislative Reference
Service; any organization participating in the Teachers'...
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16-28-40
the student is applying for or renewing a driver's license or a learner's license, the attendance
officer or chief attendance administrator, upon request, shall provide the student with documentation
to present to the Department of Public Safety to exempt the student from this section. The
local superintendent of education with the assistance of the county or city school attendance
director as the case may be, and any other staff or school personnel, or the appropriate school
official of any private secondary school, shall be the sole judge of whether the withdrawal
is due to circumstances beyond the control of the person. Suspension or expulsion from school
or imprisonment in a jail or penitentiary is not a circumstance beyond the control of a person.
(e)(1) Any person over the age of 14 who is convicted of the crime of possession of a pistol
on the premises of a public school, or a public school bus, or both, under Section 13A-11-72
shall be denied issuance of a driver's permit or...
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38-15-8
authority of department to act in loco parentis; registration approval required; performance
of services in accordance with religious beliefs. (a) On or before January 1, 2018, the department
shall adopt rules to implement this chapter, in consultation with interested parties, including
representatives of any institution with any combination of organizational characteristics
defined by this section, former residents of long-term youth residential facilities, advocates
for youth, and private concerned parties. Until rules are adopted by the department
and become effective any existing child or youth residential organization, facility, institution,
boarding school, or program operating in this state shall be governed by the rules applicable
to residential care facilities regulated by the Department of Human Resources pursuant to
published minimum standards for residential child care facilities. Any institution, facility,
or program subject to this chapter, operating prior to...
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