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U.S. State Codes
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Alabama
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Title 16 - Education.
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Chapter 24 - Tenure of Empl...
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Article 1 - General Provisions.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 16-24-1 - "Teacher" defined.
Section 16-24-2 - Criteria for continuing service status for teachers, principals and supervisors; list of persons recommended for continuing status; effect of consolidation or separation of schools.
Section 16-24-3 - Contract of employment effective until superseded or cancelled.
Section 16-24-4 - Change of compensation for succeeding year.
Section 16-24-5 - Transfer of teacher - Authorized; notice; conditions.
Section 16-24-6 - Transfer of teacher - Contesting; hearing.
Section 16-24-7 - Transfer of teacher - Review.
Section 16-24-8 - Cancellation of contracts - Grounds.
Section 16-24-8.1 - Cancellation of contracts - Conviction resulting in revocation of teaching certificate.
Section 16-24-9 - Cancellation of contracts - Procedure; notice.
Section 16-24-10 - Cancellation of contracts - Hearing officer; hearing; appeal.
Section 16-24-11 - Cancellation of contracts - By teacher.
Section 16-24-12 - Teacher deemed reemployed for succeeding school year unless notified.
Section 16-24-13 - Effect of leave of absence on continuing service status.
Section 16-24-14 - Major suspensions of teachers - Authorized; notice; conditions.
Section 16-24-15 - Major suspensions of teachers - Procedure; hearings.
Section 16-24-16 - Major suspensions of teachers - Contests.
Section 16-24-17 - Minor suspensions of teachers - Authorized; notice; conditions.
Section 16-24-18 - Minor suspensions of teachers - Procedure; hearings.
Section 16-24-19 - Minor suspensions of teachers - Contest.
Section 16-24-20 - Procedures applicable to tenure disputes in general.
Section 16-24-21 - Direct appeal by certain teachers denied hearing before local board of education.
Section 16-24-22 - Applicability to cases prior to July 1, 2004; appropriations.