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38-15-3
(5) LONG TERM YOUTH RESIDENTIAL FACILITY. A religious, faith-based, or church nonprofit, other
nonprofit, or for profit long term residential facility, group care facility, or similar facility
as determined by the director, providing 24-hour nonmedical care of youth in need of personal
services, supervision, or assistance essential for sustaining the activities of daily living
or for the protection of the child and others and that has the capacity to provide secure
containment. (6) PRIVATE ALTERNATIVE BOARDING SCHOOL. A religious, faith-based, or
church nonprofit, other nonprofit, or for profit group home that provides children with 24-hour
residential care and supervision, which, in addition to providing educational services, provides,
or holds itself out as providing, behavioral-based services to youth with social, emotional,
or behavioral issues and that has the capacity to provide secure containment. (7) PRIVATE
ALTERNATIVE OUTDOOR PROGRAM. A religious, faith-based, or...
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12-15-133
(1) of subsection (a) shall be maintained in a separate file from all other juvenile records,
reports, and information. (c) Subject to applicable federal law, the records, reports, and
information described in subsection (a) shall be open to inspection and copying only by the
following, under the specified circumstances: (1) The judge, juvenile probation officers,
and professional staff assigned to serve or contracted for service to the juvenile court.
(2) Representatives of a public or private agency or department providing supervision
or having legal custody of the child. (3) The parent (except when parental rights have been
terminated), the legal guardian of the child, and the legal custodian of the child. (4) The
subject of the proceedings and his or her counsel and guardian ad litem. As used in this section,
the term counsel means a child's attorney and an attorney for a criminal defendant who was
formerly a child subject to proceedings in juvenile court. (5) The judge,...
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13A-8-81
manufacture, distribution, etc., of certain sounds without consent prohibited; applicability;
penalties; recording rights; evidence of performer's consent. (a) It shall be a felony for
any person to: (1) Knowingly transfer or cause to be transferred, directly or indirectly,
by any means, any sounds recorded on a phonograph record, disc, wire, tape, film, videocassette
or other article now known or later developed on which sounds are recorded, with the intent,
for commercial advantage or private financial gain, to sell or rent, or cause to be
sold or rented, or to be used for profit through public performance, such article on which
sounds are so transferred, without consent of the owner; (2) Knowingly transfer or cause to
be transferred, directly or indirectly, by any means, onto any phonograph record, disc, wire,
tape, film, videocassette or other article now known or later developed, any live performance,
for commercial advantage or private financial gain, without the consent of...
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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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16-44A-32
shall have the following powers and duties: (1) Accept gifts, contributions, donations of funds
or land, bequests, grants, appropriations, 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 various political subdivisions, or any public or other entity,
any and all of which are hereby authorized to grant any of the foregoing forms of assistance,
or from any private person, foundation, corporation, or other agency, and to comply
with any 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.
In fulfillment of its statewide civic educational mission, the trust may enter into cooperative
agreements with local, state, regional, national, and federal agencies, departments, foundations,
and institutions to provide educational...
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25-8-36
9:00 p.m. during school summer vacation. During the time school is in regular session, no person
14 or 15 years of age shall be employed, permitted, or suffered to work in any gainful occupation
for more than six days in any one week, or for more than eight hours on a non-school day,
or more than three hours on a school day, or for more than 18 hours in any school week, and
not before 7:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m. (b) No person 16, 17, or 18 years of age, who is enrolled
in any public or private primary or secondary school system, shall work between 10:00
p.m. and 5:00 a.m. on any night preceding a school day. The appropriate county or city superintendent
of schools, or where there is no superintendent, the school headmaster, may grant exemptions
to the above time restrictions. Exemptions shall be granted only when the individual circumstances
are found to be in the best interests of the minor. Information of any exemptions granted
shall be transmitted to a child labor inspector on...
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16-27A-2
overtaking a school bus that is stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging school
children in violation of Section 32-5A-154. (2) BOARD. A board of education or the governing
body of a school system. (3) CONTRACTOR. A company that provides services to a board or governing
body including, but not limited to, automated devices, citation processing, and collection
of the civil fines. None of the activities of the contractor shall be construed as an agent
providing or participating in private investigative services or acting as a statutory
authority under open records laws. (4) COURT. A district court, if a school bus violation
occurs in an unincorporated area or a municipal court if a violation occurs in an incorporated
municipality. (5) GOVERNING BODY. A county commission, city council, or city commission. (6)
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. A law enforcement agency of a local governing body, a county sheriff,
the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, or a school system that is...
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26-14-8
Section 26-14-8 Statewide central registry. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following
words shall have the following meanings, respectively: (1) INDICATED. When credible evidence
and professional judgment substantiates that an alleged perpetrator is responsible for child
abuse or neglect. (2) NOT INDICATED. When credible evidence and professional judgment does
not substantiate that an alleged perpetrator is responsible for child abuse or neglect. (b)
The Department of Human Resources shall establish a statewide central registry for reports
of child abuse and neglect made pursuant to this chapter. The central registry shall contain,
but shall not be limited to: (1) All information in the written report; (2) Record of the
final disposition of the report, including services offered and services accepted; (3) The
names and identifying data, dates, and circumstances of any persons requesting or receiving
information from the registry; provided, however, that requests for...
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32-5A-191.3
Section 32-5A-191.3 Operation of vessel and other marine devices while under influence of alcohol
or controlled substances. (a) A person shall not operate or be in actual physical control
of any vessel, or manipulate any water skis, aquaplane, or any other marine transportation
device on the waters of this state, as the waters are defined in Section 33-5-3, under any
condition in which a person would be guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
pursuant to Section 32-5A-191 if the person was driving or controlling a motor vehicle. (b)
In the case of a vessel or other marine device described in subsection (a), where a law enforcement
officer has probable cause to believe that the operator of the vessel or other marine device
is operating in violation of this section, the law enforcement officer is authorized to administer
and may test the operator, at the scene, by using a field breathalyzer or other approved device,
as a screening device, to determine if the operator...
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13A-10-1
Section 13A-10-1 Definitions. The following definitions apply in this article only unless the
context otherwise requires: (1) FIREMAN. Any officer of a fire department, a member of a volunteer
fire department, or any other person vested by law with the duty to extinguish fires. (2)
GOVERNMENT. The state, county, municipality, or other political subdivision thereof, including
public county and city boards of education, the youth services department district, the Alabama
Institute for Deaf and Blind, and all educational institutions under the auspices of the State
Board of Education. (3) GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTION. Any activity which a public servant is legally
authorized to undertake on behalf of a government or the fire control activities of a member
of a volunteer fire department. (4) GOVERNMENTAL RECORD. Any record, paper, document, or thing
belonging to, or received or kept by, the government for information or record, or required
by law to be kept by others for information of the...
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