Code of Alabama
Chapter 1 - General Provisions.
Section 16-1-44 - School Emergency Operations Plans.

(a)(1) Each local board of education shall develop and adopt a comprehensive school emergency operations plan for each school under the authority of the board.
(2) The local board or its agent shall examine the conditions and operations of each school under the authority of the local board to determine hazards to student and staff safety and shall propose changes, if needed to promote the prevention of dangerous problems and circumstances.
(3) In developing the plan for each school, the local board or its agent shall involve community law enforcement and safety officials, including community fire and emergency management assigned to the school.
(b)(1) The board shall incorporate into each comprehensive school emergency operations plan the following:
a. Protocols for addressing each type of serious threats to the safety of school property, students, employees, or administrators which shall include, but not be limited to: Security-related threats addressed within a school lockdown plan, fire-related threats addressed within a fire safety plan, and severe weather-related threats addressed within a severe weather safety plan.
b. A protocol for responding to emergency events that compromise the safety of school property, students, and employees.
(2) Each protocol shall include procedures for notification and responding to threats and emergency events, respectively, including such action as notification of appropriate law enforcement and emergency response personnel for assistance, and informing parents of affected students.
(3) Each comprehensive school emergency operations plan shall include and use the following four alert levels, along with set plans of notification, action, and procedures for school personnel to follow in each circumstance:
1. Heightened Awareness. This means a potential may exist for an unusual situation and all parties should have heightened awareness to react as needed.
2. Secure Your Area of Responsibility. This means a specific incident has occurred, such as a medical emergency or a threat to one's self, and school personnel shall secure their area of responsibility in order to decrease risk of further incidents.
3. Secure Perimeter. A potential threat or danger does exist or has occurred within the community or neighborhood, and all parties should be aware to react as needed.
4. Lockdown. Recognition of potential immediate danger. Take immediate action using the safest and best option for survival.
(c)(1) The board shall update the emergency operations plan whenever a major modification to the building requires changes in the procedures outlined in the plan and at other necessary times. The school emergency operations safety plan shall be reviewed and revised annually, as needed, by the local board of education in consultation with the principal, administrative staff, faculty, and employees of the school.
(2) Upon request of law enforcement or safety officials, or both, the local board shall provide a copy of the current school emergency operations plan, which shall be kept in a secure place and not considered public record.
(d) The local board shall grant access to each school under its control to law enforcement and fire department personnel to enable them to prepare for responding to threats and emergency events affecting the school.
(e) The principal or his or her designee shall instruct and train students concerning procedures to be used for emergency drills and evacuations. The principal or his or her designee shall ensure that all safety and security drills and procedures are conducted and performed no less than what is required by state or federal law, or both. The doors and exits of each school may be locked from the outside but shall allow for immediate egress by those inside the building during school hours and at all school functions. An emergency drill shall include, but not be limited to, safety, security, severe weather, fire, and school lockdown drills.
(f) In conjunction with drills or evacuations required by subsection (e), a principal or his or her designee shall instruct students in safety precautions to be taken in case of a severe weather watch, alert, or warning. A principal or his or her designee shall designate, in accordance with standards prescribed by the local superintendent of education in conjunction with local public safety officials and the fire marshal, or appropriate local fire safety official in counties that do not have a fire marshal, appropriate locations to be used to shelter students in case of a severe weather watch, alert, or warning.
(g) In the event of an immediate threat to a school involving acts of violence, such as terrorism, a person possessing a firearm or a deadly weapon, or any other threat of violence, any person who perceives the threat, or his or her designee, may institute a lockdown alert level for the school. In addition to the requirements of subsection (e), the principal or his or her designee shall conduct a school lockdown drill during the first six weeks of the fall and spring semesters of each school year to provide students with instruction in the procedures to follow in the case of a school lockdown. The principal or his or her designee shall hold an annual training session for employees of the school regarding the school lockdown plan, drills, and procedures to be conducted during a school year. The annual training session shall include mental health awareness.
(h) Appropriate disciplinary action shall be taken against any principal or his or her designee who knowingly neglects or refuses to comply with the requirements of this section.
(i) This section shall be read in pari materia with other laws relating to school safety and emergency planning.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 16 - Education.

Chapter 1 - General Provisions.

Section 16-1-1 - Definitions.

Section 16-1-2 - Inspection of Buildings During and After Construction; Acceptance of Completed Construction; Forms for Construction Contracts.

Section 16-1-2.1 - New School Construction to Include Approved Safe Space or Hallway.

Section 16-1-2.2 - New Construction at Public Two-Year and Four-Year Institutions of Higher Education to Include Approved Safe Space or Hallway.

Section 16-1-2.3 - Requirements for Restroom Facilities at Public or Private High School Sports Stadiums.

Section 16-1-2.4 - (Effective February 1, 2022) Management of Construction and Renovation of Property; Capital Improvement Projects; Transfer of Powers, Authority, and Jurisdiction.

Section 16-1-2.5 - (Effective February 1, 2022) Contracts.

Section 16-1-3 - Photographing or Microphotographing Records - Authorized; Force and Effect.

Section 16-1-4 - Photographing or Microphotographing Records - Destruction of Records Photographed, etc.; Retention of Photographs.

Section 16-1-5 - Photographing or Microphotographing Records - Intent.

Section 16-1-6 - Association of School Board Members.

Section 16-1-7 - Eye Protective Devices for Pupils and Teachers Participating in Certain Courses.

Section 16-1-8.1 - Classroom Instructional Support.

Section 16-1-10 - Selling, etc., Alcoholic Beverages to School Children; Keeping on School Premises.

Section 16-1-11 - Private Schools to Register and Report;.

Section 16-1-11.1 - Autonomy of Nonpublic Schools - Legislative Findings.

Section 16-1-11.2 - Autonomy of Nonpublic Schools - Education Selection by Parents; Exemption From Licensure or Regulation.

Section 16-1-11.3 - Autonomy of Nonpublic Schools - Applicability of Statutory Requirements.

Section 16-1-11.4 - Admission of Nonpublic School Students by Public Institutions of Higher Education.

Section 16-1-11.5 - Teacher Certification.

Section 16-1-11.6 - Membership of Nonpublic Schools in Alabama High School Athletic Association.

Section 16-1-13 - Teaching Pupils of Disparate Ability, Background and Achievement.

Section 16-1-14 - Removal, Isolation, or Separation of Pupils Creating Disciplinary Problems; State Approval Necessary for Rules Implementing Such Measures; Deprivation of Right to Equal and Adequate Education May Not Result.

Section 16-1-15 - Classification and Grouping of Pupils Upon Consideration of Social Attitudes, Etc.

Section 16-1-16 - Special Courses, Tutoring, Counseling, etc., for Special Groups of Pupils.

Section 16-1-16.1 - Alabama Council on Family and Children.

Section 16-1-17 - Contest of Certain Elections.

Section 16-1-18.1 - Accumulation of Sick Leave.

Section 16-1-18.2 - Payment for Unused Sick Leave Upon Death of Employee.

Section 16-1-19 - Students at Colleges, Universities, etc., Deemed Residents of State if Parent or Guardian Registered to Vote in State and Employed by Congressman or in Executive Branch of Federal Government on Appointment by President.

Section 16-1-20 - Period of Silence for Meditation at Beginning of First Class in Public Schools.

Section 16-1-20.1 - Period of Silence for Meditation.

Section 16-1-20.2 - School Prayer.

Section 16-1-20.3 - Student-Initiated Voluntary Prayer.

Section 16-1-20.4 - Period of Quiet Reflection.

Section 16-1-20.5 - Protection of Student Religious Liberties.

Section 16-1-20.6 - Released Time for Student Participation in Religious Instruction.

Section 16-1-21 - Payments by Boards of Education for Fund-Saving Suggestions; Section Permissive Only.

Section 16-1-22 - Audit of Certain Institutions.

Section 16-1-23 - Hazing Prohibited; Penalty.

Section 16-1-24 - Reporting of Property Damage and Physical Assaults on Students and School Personnel; Legislative Intent; Penalties.

Section 16-1-24.1 - Safe School and Drug-Free School Policy; Treatment of Policy Violators; Promulgation and Distribution of Discipline Policy; Liability Limited for Discipline Actions; Local Boards May Adopt More Stringent Guidelines.

Section 16-1-24.2 - Department of Education to Develop Statewide Violence Prevention Program.

Section 16-1-24.3 - Local Boards of Education to Implement Policies Requiring Expulsion of Students Who Possess Firearms in School Areas.

Section 16-1-25 - Access to Students and Campus Facilities by Military Recruiters of u.s. Armed Forces and Department of Homeland Security.

Section 16-1-25.1 - Access by Professional Educators' Associations.

Section 16-1-26 - Compensation of School Board Members.

Section 16-1-27 - Use of Electronic Communication Devices on School Property.

Section 16-1-28 - No Public Funds or Public Facilities to Be Used to Promote Lifestyle or Activities Prohibited by Sodomy and Sexual Misconduct Laws.

Section 16-1-30 - Written Educational Policies, Rules and Regulations of Local Boards of Education.

Section 16-1-31 - Elective Course Credit for Participation in Ymca Youth and Government Programs.

Section 16-1-32 - Debit Cards; Authorized Uses; Transaction Fees.

Section 16-1-33 - Written Reduction-in-Force Policy.

Section 16-1-34 - Donation by Two-Year College President of Surplus Property to Local Public School System.

Section 16-1-35 - Governor's Academic Achievement Program.

Section 16-1-36 - Tutoring Programs for Students Accessed Below Average Sat Scores.

Section 16-1-37 - Issuance of High School Diplomas to Certain Honorably Discharged Veterans.

Section 16-1-38 - Financial and Education Law Training for Newly Elected Superintendents of Education.

Section 16-1-38.1 - Professional Development Program for County and City Superintendents of Education.

Section 16-1-39 - Self-Administration of Medications by Student.

Section 16-1-40 - Education Trust Fund Proration Relief.

Section 16-1-41 - Orientation and Training for Members of Local Board of Education.

Section 16-1-41.1 - School Board Governance Improvement.

Section 16-1-42 - High School Fast Track to College Program.

Section 16-1-43 - Waiver of Undergraduate Tuition and Fees for Purple Heart Recipients.

Section 16-1-44 - School Emergency Operations Plans.

Section 16-1-44.1 - School Security Personnel and School Resource Officers.

Section 16-1-44.2 - Electronic Notification System.

Section 16-1-45 - Automated External Defibrillator Requirements.

Section 16-1-46 - Farm-to-School Procurement Processes and Procedures.

Section 16-1-47 - Information on Meningococcal Meningitis Disease and Its Vaccine to Be Provided to Parents and Guardians of Students.

Section 16-1-48 - Anaphylaxis Preparedness Program.

Section 16-1-49 - Information on Influenza and It Vaccine to Be Provided to Parents and Guardians of Students.

Section 16-1-50 - Possession and Use of Over-the-Counter Sunscreen by Students.

Section 16-1-51 - Grants to Public Schools for Advanced Educational and Specialized Programs for Gifted and Talented Children.

Section 16-1-51.1 - Comprehensive Model Policy for Supervision and Monitoring of Juvenile Sex Offender Students; Educational Placement of Juvenile Sex Offenders.

Section 16-1-52 - Participation in Athletic Events to Be Based on Biological Sex of Athletes.

Section 16-1-53 - Broadcast of Public K-12 School Sporting Events.