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16-26B-5
Section 16-26B-5 Board of trustees - Powers, duties, functions. The school board may: (1) Accept
donations, bequests, or other forms of financial assistance for educational purposes from
any public or private sector persons or agencies 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 of Alabama of 1901 and laws. (2) Purchase land and
equipment and make improvements to land and facilities necessary for the use of the school,
in accordance with applicable law. (3) Lease land or other property belonging to it or to
the school. (4) Sell or exchange land or other real property not needed for school purposes,
if the sale or exchange is specifically authorized by law and is in accordance with the procedures
provided for the sale of unused school lands under Chapter 15 (commencing with Section 9-15-1)
of Title 9. The sale shall be authorized by resolution of the school...
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16-36-69
Section 16-36-69 Use of textbooks. (a) All textbooks furnished free of charge to pupils shall
be the property of the local board of education, as long as textbook funds are expended as
prescribed by law. (b) When distributed to pupils the textbooks shall be retained for normal
use only during the period they are engaged in a course of study for which the textbooks are
selected. At the completion of each course of study or otherwise at the instructions of the
principal or teacher in charge, the textbooks shall be returned as directed. A receipt shall
be required from each pupil, parent, or guardian upon issuance of any textbook, which receipt
shall be retained until the return of the textbook. (c) The parent, guardian, or other person
having custody of a child to whom textbooks are issued shall be held liable for any loss,
abuse, or damage in excess of that which would result from the normal use of the textbooks.
In computing the loss or damage of a textbook which has been in use for a...
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21-1-12
Section 21-1-12 Lists of deaf and blind children within counties; enforcement of attendance
of children eligible for benefits of school. It shall be the duty of the county superintendent
of education in each county of Alabama to furnish annually to the attendance officer of his
county and the president of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind a list of the deaf and
blind children of his county with the name, sex, age, and address of each, together with the
name and address of the parent or guardian of each child, such information to be secured from
the school census enumeration books of the county or from any other reliable source, and the
attendance officer shall visit the home of each child not later than five days after the opening
date of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, as published by the president of this institution
by giving written notice to each county superintendent of education and each city superintendent
of education in Alabama. If it is found that any child...
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30-3-166
Section 30-3-166 Language required in child custody determination. After September 1, 2003,
every child custody determination shall include the following language: "Alabama law
requires each party in this action who has either custody of or the right of visitation with
a child to notify other parties who have custody of or the right of visitation with the child
of any change in his or her address or telephone number, or both, and of any change or proposed
change of principal residence and telephone number or numbers of a child. This is a continuing
duty and remains in effect as to each child subject to the custody or visitation provisions
of this decree until such child reaches the age of majority or becomes emancipated and for
so long as you are entitled to custody of or visitation with a child covered by this order.
If there is to be a change of principal residence by you or by a child subject to the custody
or visitation provisions of this order, you must provide the following...
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11-45-9.1
Section 11-45-9.1 Issuance of summons and complaint in lieu of arrest for violation of certain
ordinances; procedure; schedule of fines; additional penalty for failure to appear; disposition
of fines. (a) By ordinance, the governing body of any municipality may authorize any law enforcement
officer of a municipality or any law enforcement officer of the state, in lieu of placing
persons under custodial arrest, to issue a summons and complaint to any person charged with
violating any municipal littering ordinance; municipal ordinance which prohibits animals from
running at large, which shall include leash laws and rabies control laws; or any Class C misdemeanor
or violation not involving violence, threat of violence or alcohol or drugs. (b) Such summons
and complaint shall be on a form approved by the governing body of the municipality and shall
contain the name of the court; the name of the defendant; a description of the offense, including
the municipal ordinance number; the date and...
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13A-13-8
Section 13A-13-8 Failure to report missing child. (a) This section shall be known and may be
cited as Caylee's Law. (b) For purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the
meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) ABDUCTION. The removal or retention
of a child without the consent of the child's custodian. (2) CHILD. A person who is less than
18 years of age. (3) CUSTODIAN. A child's father or mother, whether biological or adoptive,
a child's legally appointed guardian, or the spouse of a child's father, mother, or legally
appointed guardian. In the case where only one parent has legal custody, the term means the
parent with legal custody or his or her spouse. (4) GUARDIAN. A guardian as defined in Section
26-2A-20. (5) LOST CHILD. A child who is unable to find his or her way back to his or her
custodian. (6) RUNAWAY CHILD. A child who voluntarily absents himself or herself from the
control of his or her custodian with intent to remain away indefinitely....
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27-62-3
technical, and physical safeguards that a licensee uses to access, collect, distribute, process,
protect, store, use, transmit, dispose of, or otherwise handle nonpublic information. (8)
INFORMATION SYSTEM. A discrete set of electronic information resources organized for the collection,
processing, maintenance, use, sharing, dissemination, or disposition of electronic nonpublic
information, as well as any specialized system such as industrial/process controls systems,
telephone switching and private branch exchange systems, and environmental control
systems. (9) LICENSEE. Any person licensed, authorized to operate, or registered, or required
to be licensed, authorized, or registered pursuant to the insurance laws of this state but
shall not include a purchasing group or a risk retention group chartered and licensed in a
state other than this state or a licensee that is acting as an assuming insurer that is domiciled
in another state or jurisdiction. (10) MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION....
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31-2A-132
Section 31-2A-132 (Article 132.) Frauds against the government. Any person subject to this
code who does any of the following shall, upon conviction, be punished as a court-martial
may direct: (1) Knowing it to be false or fraudulent, makes any claim against the United States,
the state, or any officer thereof. (2) For the purpose of obtaining the approval, allowance,
or payment of any claim against the United States, the state, or any officer thereof makes
or uses any writing or other paper knowing it to contain any false or fraudulent statements,
makes any oath, affirmation, or certification to any fact or to any writing or other paper
knowing the oath, affirmation, or certification to be false, or forges or counterfeits any
signature upon any writing or other paper, or uses any such signature knowing it to be forged
or counterfeited. (3) Having charge, possession, custody, or control of any money, or other
property of the United States or the state, furnished or intended for the...
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6-5-338
with violations of, the criminal laws of this state, shall at all times be deemed to be officers
of this state, and as such shall have immunity from tort liability arising out of his or her
conduct in performance of any discretionary function within the line and scope of his or her
law enforcement duties. (b) This section is intended to extend immunity only to peace officers
and governmental units or agencies authorized to appoint peace officers. No immunity is extended
hereby to any private non-governmental person or entity, including any private
employer of a peace officer during that officer's off-duty hours. (c) Every private,
non-governmental person or entity who employs a peace officer or tactical medic during that
officer's "off-duty" hours to perform any type of security work or to work while
in the uniform of a peace officer shall have in force at least $100,000 of liability insurance,
which insurance must indemnify for acts the "off-duty" peace officer takes within...

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16-44A-14
directors. In furtherance of the purposes of the compact, the board of directors may do the
following: (1) Accept donations of funds or land, bequests, grants, appropriations, loans,
membership fees, or other forms of financial assistance for educational and other purposes
in furtherance of this article, from any federal entity, from the state, its agencies and
subdivisions, or any local public entity which are hereby authorized to grant any of the foregoing
forms of assistance, or from any private person, or other agency, and to comply with
rules and regulations concerning grants by the federal government or other grantors, which
are not in contravention of the constitution and laws of this state or the United States.
(2) Enjoy and exercise any powers and duties, not inconsistent with this chapter, which are
authorized to non-profit organizations under Title 10. (3) Engage the services, by employment
or otherwise, of a full-time or part-time executive director, who shall be the chief...
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