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  1. A PERSON-CENTERED HIGH SCHOOL.(school problems are psychological yet few schools have board-certified psychologists on staff)(Brief Article): An article from: Education by Russell N. Cassel, 2000-06-22
  2. The laws of ignorance designed to keep slaves (Blacks) illiterate and powerless.: An article from: Education by Ralph Erickson, 1997-12-22
  3. Policies regarding distance education.: An article from: Education by Camilia Anne Czubaj, 2001-09-22
  4. ARE ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES REGARDING MAINSTREAMING CHANGING? A CASE OF TEACHERS IN TWO RURAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Education by Yona Leyser, Kara Tappendorf, 2001-06-22
  5. Preparing preservice teachers for inclusion in secondary classrooms.: An article from: Education by Nancy D. Turner, 2003-03-22
  6. Therapeutic justice and child abuse.: An article from: Education by Edward Ryan, 1994-03-22
  7. Industry validated skill standards: the Texas response to the challenge.: An article from: Education by Jason L. Davis, 2005-06-22
  8. Effects of educational strategies on college students' identification of sexual harassment.: An article from: Education by Danielle R. Birdeau, Cheryl L. Somers, et all 2005-03-22
  9. Child-abuse policy arenas in Ontario and Michigan: the school.: An article from: Education by William M. Bridgeland, Edward A. Duane, 1996-03-22
  10. INCLUSION: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF INSERVlCE GENERAL EDUCATION TEACHERS' ATTITUDES AND CONCERNS.: An article from: Education by Rebecca Finley Snyder, 1999-09-22
  11. Impact of the no child left behind act in Alabama: a review.(educational psychology research): An article from: Journal of Instructional Psychology by Shawn H. Plash, Chris Piotrowski, 2006-09-01
  12. Alabama drunk driving & traffic law by John T Kirk, 1983
  13. Successful implementation of the America reads program: a case study of an effective partnership.: An article from: Reading Improvement by Cynthia McDaniel, 2002-12-22

21. ALEX - Alabama Learning Exchange
Brought to you by the alabama Department of education 24.) Discuss laws and regulations related to substance use and abuse.
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22. ALEX - Alabama Learning Exchange
Brought to you by the alabama Department of education methods of compliance with rules and regulations governing early childhood education programs.
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23. House Subcommittees
OF THE alabama. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES education Finance and Appropriations Banking regulations; Financial Services; Insurance regulations
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24. Section 16-22-9
of the State Board of education; the President of alabama Agricultural and (g) Each sick leave bank s guidelines shall include the regulations of
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Section 16-22-9
Educational authority sick leave bank plans.
(a) The following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively: (1) CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS. Any illness, injury, or pregnancy or medical condition related to childbirth, certified by a licensed physician which causes the employee to be absent from work for an extended period of time. (2) CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. The superintendent of any public county or city school system; the President of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the president of any two-year school or college under the auspices of the State Board of Education; the President of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University; the Superintendent of the Department of Youth Services School District; the Executive Director of the Alabama School of Fine Arts; and the Executive Director of the Alabama High School of Mathematics and Science. (3) EDUCATIONAL AUTHORITY or AUTHORITY or BOARD. Each city and county board of education; the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the Alabama Youth Services Board in its capacity as the Board of Education for the Department of Youth Services School District; the Board of Directors of the Alabama School of Fine Arts; the Board of Directors of the Alabama High School of Mathematics and Science; the State Board of Education as applied to two-year postsecondary institutions; and the Board of Trustees of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University. (4) EMPLOYEE. Any person employed by the educational authority on a full-time or part-time basis.

25. DIXON V. ALABAMA (1961)
For willful disobedience to the rules and regulations established for the conduct of the alabama State Board of education, DCMDAla.1960, 186 F.Supp.
http://www.securityoncampus.org/lawyers/dixon.html
294 F.2d 150
(Cite as: 294 F.2d 150)
St. John DIXON et al., Appellants,
v.
ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION et al., Appellees.
No. 18641.
United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit.
Aug. 4, 1961. Action for former students at state supported college seeking preliminary and permanent injunction restraining State Board of Education and others from obstructing their right to attend college. From a judgment of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Frank M. Johnson, Jr., J., 186 F.Supp. 945, upholding the dismissal and denying requested relief, the students appealed. The Court of Appeals, Rives, Circuit Judge, held that due process required notice and some opportunity for a hearing before the students at the tax-supported college could be expelled for misconduct. Reversed and remanded. Cameron, Circuit Judge, dissented. Jack Greenberg, Thurgood Marshall, New York City, Fred D. Gray, Montgomery, Ala., Derrick A. Bell, Jr., New York City, for appellants, James M. Nabrit, III, New York City, of Counsel. Gordon Madison, Asst. Atty, Gen. of Ala., MacDonald Gallion, Atty. Gen. of Ala., Robt. P. Bradley, Governor's Office, Montgomery, Ala., for appellees.

26. Alabama Legal And Law Links. Alabama Statutes, Codes, Regulations & Court Cases.
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27. Legislative Action - Past Years
Reform legislation in Texas reduces state education regulations by an alabama education majors will now be required to pass a nationally normed teacher
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The 1995 Legislative Briefing
Summary
Actions to downsize government and increase efficiency dominated the legislative agendas of SREB states in 1995, and schools and colleges in many states found themselves accepting more freedom and flexibility in return for more accountability.
It was also a belt-tightening year across the region. In most states, education budgets grew less than they did one year ago. Increases to elementary and secondary education budgets for 1995-96 are lower in nearly every SREB state, while higher education budget increases are lower in two-thirds of the states. Pay raises for school teachers and college faculty are also generally lower.
Despite the slowdown in the growth of public college and university budgets across the region, tuition increases for in-state students were generally modest. A few states saw increases as high as 7 percent, but more states held tuition steady.
Three SREB states passed charter school bills designed to encourage more educational innovation. Most other states considered such bills or agreed to study the concept further.
Higher education budgets
Higher education budget increases in the SREB states ranged from about 1 percent to 9 percent. Increases of less than 4 percent were approved in Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Virginia. Four-year colleges in North Carolina and Tennessee institutions will operate at about last year's funding level. Colleges in Georgia will see the greatest boost at 9 percent. Budgets in Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, and West Virginia are up 6 to 8 percent. Funding in Alabama will decline 7.6 percent.

28. Alabama Licensing: Guide To Contractor, Engineer, Architect, Land Surveyor, Land
Provides continuing education guidelines, provider and course lists, Contains statutes, rules and regulations. Lead Contractors alabama Department of
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Occupation section provides information about licensed occupations in the state, including number of licenses issued, licensing authority contact information and licensing requirements.
Architects
State of Alabama
Board for Registration of Architects
770 Washington Avenue, Suite 150
Montgomery, Alabama 36130-4450
(334) 242-4179; Fax (334) 242-4531
Cynthia.Gainey@boa.alabama.gov
Board for Registration of Architects www.alarchbd.state.al.us Provides state licensing requirements for architects; online renewal; application procedures and examination information; reinstatement procedures; fee schedule. Roster of architects can be searched by name, firm, city or registration number. Full text of laws, rules and regulations relating to the practice of architecture; code of professional conduct. Provides continuing education information sheet, with requirements, exemptions, reporting, noncompliance and sanctions; board newsletter includes new registrants, disciplinary actions and statutory and regulatory changes.

29. Alabama Department Of Conservation And Natural Resources
alabama regulations 20042005 Game, Fish, and Fur Bearing Animals. Hunter education is required for all hunting license buyers born on or after August 1
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Recommended planting practices and dates. [read more] Bobwhite Quail in Alabama
This new publication is an excellent resource management guide for landowners, quail managers and quail enthusiasts. [read more] Citizens Conservation Forum
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A saltwater fishing license is required for all persons fishing in saltwater areas of Alabama. [read more] Fishing Licenses Make Great Gifts!

30. Michie's™ Alabama Education Laws Annotated, 2004-2005 Edition - LexisNexi
Coverage includes the entire education title from the Code of alabama, the federal No Federal education Laws and regulations, 2004 Edition with CDROM
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31. Michie's™ Alabama Education Laws Annotated, 2004-2005 Edition - LexisNexi
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32. Rules Of Disciplinary Procedure
A, alabama State Bar Mandatory Continuing Legal education Rules and regulations, and will be deemed not in compliance with those rules if the lawyer
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RULE 10.
NONCOMPLIANCE WITH ALABAMA STATE BAR MANDATORY CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION RULES (a) Suspension for Noncompliance

(1) A lawyer is subject to the continuing legal education requirement of Rule 3, Alabama State Bar Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Rules and Regulations, and to the professionalism requirement of Rule 9.A, Alabama State Bar Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Rules and Regulations, and will be deemed not in compliance with those rules if the lawyer:
(A) Fails to earn twelve (12) approved CLE credits by December 31 of a particular year;
(B) Fails to file an annual report as required by Rule 5, Alabama State Bar Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Rules and Regulations; or
(C) Fails to complete an approved plan for making up CLE
credit deficiencies as required by Rule 6, Alabama State Bar Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Rules and Regulations.
(D) Fails to complete the professionalism course as required by Rule 9.A, Alabama State Bar Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Rules and Regulations.
(2) As soon as is practicable after January 31 of each year, the Chairman of the Commission on Continuing Legal Education shall furnish to the Secretary of the Alabama State Bar the list of those lawyers deemed not in compliance with Rule 3, Alabama State Bar Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Rules and Regulations.

33. Bilingual Education State Laws
alabama State CODE 166B-3 1975. 4. Alaska Annotated Codes, education, 4 AAC 34.010 to 4 AAC Transitional Bilingual education regulations. 603 CMR.
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November 1997
By Anita Garcia and Cynthia Morgan Ms. Garcia and Ms. Morgan are Adjunct Fellows at the Center for Equal Opportunity in Washington, D.C.
Ms. Garcia is also a scholar at the University of California at Berkeley for the Foundation for Teaching Economics.
Ms. Morgan is also an Ashbrook scholar at Ashland University. Introduction Schools around the United States are now faced with education a growing number of children who lack basic English skills. According to the National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education , there are 2,437,723 Limited English Proficiency students in the U.S.1 Only a few years ago, many schools had never dealt with a language minority child. Today, an increasing number do. The challenge of providing a quality education to all students is doubled when schools must also teach a child an entire new language as well as academic courses. Over the last 30 years, elected officials, education agencies, and the courts have established guidelines for the education of these students. Federal requirements allow states a wide deal of latitude in selecting the most effective programs for their limited-English-proficient (LEP) students. Many states have enacted their own laws governing the management and style of programs for LEPs. These laws have been developed in cooperation with, or under coercion from, federal agencies and/or activist organizations. The result has been a patchwork of laws and regulations that can vary greatly from state to state.

34. State FBA Stats & Regs
alabama Department of education Alaska Department of education and Early California Department of education regulations are located in Title 5.
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NOTE: The information included herein has not been reviewed by, and therefore has neither been endorsed nor denied endorsement by the U.S. Department of Education. Thus, this information should be considered the opinion of the authors only, and not that of the Department of Education. NOTE: Every effort was made by the authors to locate the most current laws and regulations on functional behavioral assessment. Because laws and regulations can become outdated, readers are responsible for making sure they have the most current version. Some of the links on this page require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Click here to download it. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C.  1400 et seq., provides federal funds to assist state and local agencies in educating disabled children. The IDEA conditions the receipt of such funds upon a state's compliance with certain goals and procedures. State legislatures and departments of education have enacted statutes and promulgated regulations respectively to ensure compliance with the IDEA requirements. While the federal IDEA statutes and regulations require schools to conduct functional behavioral assessments (FBAs), they provide little to no guideance on what an FBA is or how to conduct one. Therefore, states have begun to step into the void and pass laws and regulations that are more specific. To learn about your state's FBA requirements, follow the links below or contact your State Department of Education directly.

35. Alabama.gov : Business In Alabama : Laws And Regulations
alabama Government. Living in alabama. education in alabama. Business in alabama. Working in alabama. Visiting alabama. State Employees. Online Services
http://www.state.al.us/business/laws.php
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36. Education And The Law Law: Internet Law Library
alabama Constitution of 1875, article XIII (education) Kentucky Administrative regulations, title 783 (Workforce Development Cabinet Board for
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37. Chapter 810-3-135 Income Tax Credits
a basic skills education program approved by and in compliance with the rules and regulations established by the alabama Department of education.
http://www.ador.state.al.us/incometax/1webreghold/810-03-135.htm
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CHAPTER 810-3-135 INCOME TAX CREDITS Income Tax Credit for Qualifying Workplace Education Costs in the Basic Skills Education Program
Reporting and Calculating Credit for Approved Basic Skills Education Program
Corporate Income Tax Credit for Alabama Coal Producer 810-3-135-.01 Income Tax Credit for Qualifying Workplace Education Costs in the Basic Skills Education Program

(1) SCOPE. This regulation sets forth definitions of terms used in regulation 810-3-135-.02 which establishes the computation and limitation of the credit and procedures to be followed. (2) DEFINITIONS. The following terms have the meaning ascribed to them for the purposes of implementing Code of Alabama 1975, §40-18-135 and associated regulations, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (a) Approved basic skills education program. A basic skills education program that has received written approval from the Alabama Department of Education pursuant to this article. (b) Basic skills education program. An approved employer provided or employer sponsored education program that enhances basic skills of employees up to and including the twelfth grade functional level.

38. Education Law Publications From LexisNexis
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Virginia School Law Deskbook
is a set of two school law publications and a CD-ROM. Volume I (Annotated Statutes and Regulations) is a comprehensive publication containing Title 22.1 (Education) of the Code of Virginia and the regulations in Title 8 (State Board of Education) of the Virginia Administrative Code. The greatly expanded Volume II (Reference on Legal Issues) now includes 12 new chapters! Written by experienced education law attorneys, this book offers authoritative information on major legal issues facing public schools today. The complete contents of both volumes are available on the CD-ROM along with important federal statutes from Title 20 USCS and Title 34 CFR. For more information on each publication, click on one of the following links:

39. Alabama Safe Boating Regulations And Requirements
Mandatory education for all boaters in alabama. REQUIREMENT. Boater education is required for all persons 12 years of age and older who operate a powered
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40. ABN - Continuing Education
Boardprovided Continuing education. New regulations require any nurse licensed by The alabama Board of Nursing no longer accepts continuing education
http://www.abn.state.al.us/main/ce/main-ce.html

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Alternative Program Applications Board Information ... Search Our Site Continuing Education Board-provided Continuing Education New regulations require any nurse licensed by examination on or after October 1, 2002 to attend 4 hours of Board-provided Continuing education for the first license renewal. For details go here
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(Word Format) (PDF Format) Health Topics 2000 contact hours no longer accepted by ABN. Health Topics 2000 is a retired provider and the Alabama Board of Nursing will not accept continuing education hours acquired after November 17, 2002 Y2K Health Education Seminars contact hours no longer accepted by ABN.

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