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Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, A-E
Description: Press releases from the governor's office
Captured 2 times between Nov 19, 2008 and Mar 26, 2009
Subject: Governor - Alabama, Press releases - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: Catalog of Alabama state government records, books, periodicals, manuscript collections and private records, visual materials such as photographs, maps, diagrams, and more
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Subject: Archival collections - Alabama, Books - Alabama, Manuscripts - Alabama, Government records - Alabama, Maps - Alabama, Photographs - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies L - N
Description: The Board of Nursing takes seriously the challenge and responsibility of regulating nursing practice and education. Professional nursing had its beginning in Alabama in 1888 when three trained nurses arrived in Birmingham from the old Blockley Hospital in Philadelphia to take charge of the Almshouse. Soon other nurses followed in large numbers and physicians offices and hospitals in the state established training schools. The supply of nurses grew rapidly. The quality of nurses entering the state was of concern to resident nurses and the training schools were often questionable. A group of concerned nurses in Birmingham organized in 1913 and took measures to seek state government regulations for nurses and to protect the public against imposters. The legislature of Alabama responded to their efforts and passed the first Nurse Practice Act in 1915 thereby establishing an Alabama Board of Nurse Examination and Registration. Governor Charles Henderson signed the bill into law on August 6th, 1915.
Captured on Mar 23, 2010
Subject: Nurses - Alabama, Nursing - Alabama, Nurses - Licensing - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies Q - S
Description: The Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners is a regulatory organization comprised of licensed social work practitioners whose mission is: To protect the public from incompetent, unethical and unlawful social work practice. To enforce qualification standards for all levels of licensure and certification. To delineate unlawful conduct through disciplinary procedures against practitioners who violate applicable laws or rules. Alabama Law 34-30-57 requires the names and addresses of all persons licensed by the Board of Social Work Examiners to be published. This list is made available for education or verification purposes only.
Captured 4 times between Feb 23, 2011 and Sep 20, 2012
Subject: Social workers - Alabama
Creator: Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners
Publisher: Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: This agency tracks criminal behavior and statistics
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Criminal justice - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center
Publisher: Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Public health - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: State agency responsible for Alabama's Indian Affairs. Created by the Legislative Act in 1984, the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission (AIAC) represents more than 38,000 American Indian families who are residents of the State of Alabama.
Captured 8 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Sep 18, 2012
Subject: Indian Affairs, Indian tribes - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: State agency responsible for Alabama's Indian Affairs. Created by the Legislative Act in 1984, the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission (AIAC) represents more than 38,000 American Indian families who are residents of the State of Alabama.
Captured 4 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Aug 31, 2010
Subject: Indian Affairs, Indian tribes - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: Web site for Alabama's Institute for the Deaf and Blind. Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind - the world's most comprehensive education, rehabilitation and employment system serving children and adults who are deaf, blind and multidisabled. With five campuses and nine regional centers throughout the state, AIDB has been investing in the lives of thousands of infants, toddlers, children, adults and seniors who are challenged by hearing and vision loss for over 150 years.
Captured 9 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Sep 18, 2012
Subject: Alabama, government, Blind - Alabama, Deaf - Alabama, Disabled - Alabama, Alabama School for the Blind, Alabama School for the Deaf, Helen Keller School of Alabama, E.H. Gentry Technical Facility, Alabama Industries for the Blind
Creator: Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind
Publisher: Alabama Insitute for the Deaf and Blind
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: Alabama Arts Rado Series - Alabama Arts Radio is a weekly Radio Program that airs on WTSU, Troy University Radio broadcasting mainly in the southeastern region of Alabama,and, WHIL in the Mobile area,
Captured 8 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Sep 13, 2012
Videos: 35 Videos Captured
Subject: Authors - Alabama, Arts - Alabama, Interviews - Alabama, Podcasts - Alabama, Alabama Book Festival
Creator: Alabama Council on the Arts Alabama Arts Radio Series
Publisher: Alabama Council on the Arts
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies L - N
Description: Alabama Maps is an ongoing project of the Cartographic Research Laboratory, which operates under the auspices of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Alabama. This web site is divided into three sections: the Contemporary Map Index, the Historical Map Archive, and the Aerial Photography Index. Contemporary Map Index The Cartographic Research Laboratory has been creating computer generated maps since the early 1990's. Rather than maintaining these maps in digital archives, we felt that it would be more useful to us and to the public if we made these maps freely available on the Internet. We believe that the maps will be particularly valuable to educators and the business community while, at the same time, allowing us a means of communicating our services to potential clients. The maps available on this site may be used free of charge by anyone for any purpose. Our only caveats are that we be cited as the map's source and that the map not be modified in any way. Also, we would appreciate being notified if our maps are used in a publication, just for our own edification! Historical Map Archive The Historical Map Archive is a digitized collection of selected map holdings from the University of Alabama Map Library, the W. S. Hoole Special Collections Library, the Rucker Agee Collection of the Birmingham Public Library, the Geological Survey of Alabama, and the Alabama Department of Archives and History. We are indebted to these organizations for their cooperation in facilitating the introduction of these digitial maps to the Internet. Maps located in the Historical Map Archive may be used in publication only if permission is given by the map owner. This information can be found under the heading "Original Source" in the information for each map. Interested parties may contact us at alabama.maps@ua.edu , and we will be happy to provide the owner's contact information. Aerial Photography Index The Aerial Photography Index contains a digitized selection of historic aerial photography found at the Geological Survey of Alabama and the University of Alabama Map Library. The photos found in this index are but a small part of the total collection of nearly 150,000 photographs housed in these facilities. The vast majority of these photos have a scale of 1:20,000. The notation (Color Infrared) located beside the name of the photo denotes it as a color infrared photo. Aside from a counter, we have no way to gauge our usefulness to the public at large. Feel free to give us feedback on our site by using the "Feedback" button visible on the crimson navigation bar at the top of every page, or by simply sending us an email at alabama.maps@ua.edu . We are especially interested in meeting the needs of classroom educators and will strive to create and post maps for their use. Keep checking back with us for new maps.
Captured 5 times between Mar 23, 2010 and Dec 14, 2011
Subject: Maps - Alabama, Geographical information systems - Alabama, Geography - Alabama, Historical maps - Alabama, Alabama Cartographic Research Lab
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: Historical and archival maps of Alabama and several other areas, including the Western Hemisphere, the United States and Canada,the Eastern Hemisphere, and Special Topics such as the American Revolution, US Civil War, Biblical maps, USDA Soil Survey maps, and many more
Captured on Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Maps - Alabama, Settlement - Alabama, Industrialization - Alabama, Population - Alabama
Creator: University of Alabama Cartographic Lab
Publisher: University of Alabama Cartographic Lab
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies L - N
Description: Established in 1935, the Department of Labor promotes peaceful settlement of labor disputes and enforces state labor laws. The Department provides mediation services, conducts union representation elections and files annual reports on unions with more than 25 members. Additionally, this office publishes job related illness, injury and fatality reports through its federal surveys. Other major programs include enforcement of child labor statutes and safety inspections for boilers, pressure vessels, elevators and escalators. Further, the Labor Department actively promotes labor/management cooperation between companies and their unions through the Governor’s Annual Labor/Management Conference. The Department works closely with federal agencies including the U.S. Department of Labor.
Captured 7 times between Mar 23, 2010 and Sep 18, 2012
Subject: Labor - Alabama, Labor mediation - Alabama, Labor unions - Alabama, Child labor - Alabama, Child labor inspectors - Alabama, Alabama Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Division, Alabama Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, Occupational safety - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies L - N
Description: The Department of Labor promotes peaceful settlement of labor disputes and enforces state labor laws. The Department provides mediation services, conducts union representation elections and files annual reports on unions with more than 25 members. Additionally, this office publishes job related illness, injury and fatality reports through its federal surveys. Other major programs include enforcement of child labor statutes and safety inspections for boilers, pressure vessels, elevators and escalators. Further, the Labor Department actively promotes labor/management cooperation between companies and their unions through the Governor’s Annual Labor/Management Conference. The Department works closely with federal agencies including the U.S. Department of Labor.
Captured on Mar 23, 2010
Subject: Labor - Alabama, Labor mediation - Alabama, Labor unions - Alabama, Alabama Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Division
Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, A-E
Description: ALEX, a project of the Alabama Department of Education, is designed to index and share many types of educational materials and information through a time-saving, one-stop resource for educators, parents, and students. The majority of these rich resources (lesson plans, Web links, and interactive activities) are located and connected to the Alabama Courses of Study by National Board Certified Teachers. By sharing the wealth of expertise and knowledge now available through ALEX, Alabama‘s best educators, and the youth of Alabama are poised to benefit from the best of the Web! ALEX is a work in progress. It will continually improve and expand based upon your input. Communicate with other professionals through Listservs, find lesson plans and interactive resources connected to Course of Study standards, benefit from best practices in Professional Learning, and follow links to bring quality learning to your students - Alabama‘s finest! ALEX is made possible through generous resources shared by the Verizon Foundation, support from the Alabama Supercomputer Authority, funding through the office of Technology Initiatives, and the Federal Government (Enhancing Education Through Technology, Title II, Part D).
Captured 2 times between Dec 28, 2011 and Sep 10, 2012
Videos: 723 Videos Captured
Subject: Education - Alabama, Podcasts - Alabama, Lesson Plans - Alabama, Educational videos - Alabama, Courses of Study - Alabama, Library media - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Education
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Education
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies L - N
Description: The purpose of the Institute is to clarify and simplify the laws of Alabama, to revise laws that are out-of-date and to fill in gaps in the law where there exists legal confusion. The Alabama Law Institute, created by an act of the Legislature in 1967, is a legislative agency that operates with volunteers. Our purpose is to clarify and simplify the laws of Alabama, to revise laws that are out-of-date and to fill in gaps in the law where there exists legal confusion. Our diverse membership includes members of the Alabama State Bar Association, the judges of the Alabama Supreme Court, courts of appeals, and circuit courts, federal judges domiciled in Alabama, full-time law faculty members of Cumberland Law School and the University of Alabama School of Law, and lawyer members of the Legislature.
Captured 7 times between Mar 23, 2010 and Sep 18, 2012
Subject: Law and legislation - Alabama, Law revisions - Alabama, Alabama Government Manual, Alabama Constitutional Revision Commission
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: The Alabama Law Institute, created by an act of the Legislature in 1967, is a legislative agency that operates with volunteers. Our purpose is to clarify and simplify the laws of Alabama, to revise laws that are out-of-date and to fill in gaps in the law where there exists legal confusion. Our diverse membership includes members of the Alabama State Bar Association, the judges of the Alabama Supreme Court, courts of appeals, and circuit courts, federal judges domiciled in Alabama, full-time law faculty members of Cumberland Law School and the University of Alabama School of Law, and lawyer members of the Legislature.
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Alabama, government, Alabama Politics and government, Alabama Government Manual
Collection: Alabama State Agencies T - Y
Description: The Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board was created in 1999 to examine, license and regulate persons engaged in manufacture, installation or servicing of onsite wastewater systems in Alabama. This board was created to establish the qualification levels for those engaged in the manufacture, installation, servicing or cleaning of onsite wastewater systems and equipment in Alabama and promote the proper manufacture, installation and servicing of onsite wastewater systems. The AOWB currently licenses over 1200 persons who perform work in the onsite wastewater industry in Alabama.
Captured 6 times between Mar 25, 2010 and Sep 24, 2012
Subject: Wastewater - Alabama, Wasterwater industry - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: Radio interviews with artists of all types in Alabama, concnetrating particularly on folk art
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Subject: Interviews - Alabama, Oral history - Alabama, Folkways - Alabama, Traditional culture - Alabama, Literature - Alabama, Radio - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies T - Y
Description: The Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners licenses and regulates veterinarians and regulates the practice of veterinary medicine in Alabama
Captured 4 times between Feb 23, 2011 and Sep 24, 2012
Subject: Veterinarians - Alabama, Veterinary medicine - Alabama
Creator: Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
Publisher: Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama Political BLOGs A - C
Description: Breaking news from the Birmingham News [Ala.] Local news updates from Birmingham (Ala.) and surrounding communities
Captured 3 times between Aug 23, 2011 and Nov 09, 2012
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: The Alabama Board of Examiners for Dietetics and Nutrition Practice is empowered, authorized and directed to adopt, amend, promulgate, and enforce all rules, regulations, and standards governing dietitians as may be necessary to further the accomplishment of the purpose of the governing law. The rules, regulations and minimum standards for licensing of dietitians may be amended by the Board as deemed necessary.
Captured 4 times between Feb 15, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Dieticians - Alabama, Nutritionists - Alabama, Dietetics - Alabama
Creator: State of Alabama
Publisher: Alabama State Board of Examiners for Dietetics and Nutritionists
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: Alabama Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFR)
Captured 3 times between Aug 10, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Finance - Alabama
Creator: State of Alabama Finance Dept.
Publisher: State of Alabama Finance Dept.
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: The Alabama Department of Children's Affairs is dedicated to the well being of children from birth through young adulthood. The divisions and programs highlight the importance and children and their families. Whether we are working with county Children's Policy Councils, Head Start programs, Pre-K sites, or the Parent Network, our department remains at the forefront of those who value and promote meeting the needs of children and their families. Our Priorities: Under the direction of the Commissioner, the Department of Children’s Affairs: Advises the Governor and the Legislature in matters relating to the coordination of services for children. Serves as a liaison between the Governor and state agencies providing programs or services for children. Educates and informs legislators and other elected officials about issues affecting children. Prepares and submits for approval and adoption by the Children’s Policy Council, legislation required to meet the unmet needs of children by further development and improvement of children services. Prepares and submits to the Governor and the Legislature annual reports. Initiates a network of local and community groups and child advocates to enable organizations to coordinate activities and assist and educate each other. Actively seeks and applies for federal and private grants to fund children’s programs. Establishes a repository for information on programs which offer services for, or are for the benefit of, or in any way affect Alabama’s children. Reviews the budget requests for children’s services of state agencies that administer children’s programs other than education programs offered by Department of Education for K-12. Works with the state and county children’s policy councils and the state and county children’s services facilitation teams in order to ensure that a comprehensive coordinated effort is in place to provide for children’s services. Requests any state or local agency or department which administers programs that directly affect Alabama’s children to submit information deemed necessary to evaluate and assess the relationship between children’s programs and the effectiveness of those programs.
Captured 3 times between Aug 09, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Children - Alabama, Children's Affairs - Alabama, Children's Welfare - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Department of Children's Affairs
Publisher: Alabama Department of Children's Affairs
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies G - H
Description: In October 2005, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security (AL DHS) initiated a project to access new technologies in 3D visualization. At the request of the governor Alabama began exploring and identifying ways to leverage existing state asset imagery and infrastructure data into a visualization tool that is affordable, scalable, maintainable, and capable of employing the power of existing and evolving internet based applications. As a result, the Virtual Alabama program was created.
Captured on Feb 16, 2012
Subject: Geography - Alabama, Evacuation routing - Alabama, Mapping - Alabama, Infrastructure - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Homeland Security
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Homeland Security
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: In October 2005, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security (AL DHS) initiated a project to access new technologies in 3D visualization. At the request of the Governor AL DHS began exploring and identifying ways to leverage existing state asset imagery and infrastructure data into a visualization tool that is affordable, scalable, maintainable, and capable of employing the power of existing and evolving internet based applications.
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Subject: Homeland security - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Homeland Security
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Homeland Security
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: The Alabama Department of Industrial Relations is to effectively use tax dollars to provide state and federal mandated workforce protection programs promoting a positive economic environment for Alabama employers and workers and to produce and disseminate information on the Alabama economy.
Captured 8 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Sep 18, 2012
Subject: Alabama, government, Employment - Alabama, Labor - Alabama, Unemployment compensation - Alabama, Alabama Job Fairs, Alabama Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund, Alabama State Employment Service, Alabama Labor Market Information
Creator: Alabama Department of Industrial Relations
Publisher: Alabama Department of Industrial Relations
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies T - Y
Description: The Alabama Department of Youth Services enhances public safety by holding juvenile offenders accountable through the use of institutional, educational,and community services that balance the rights and needs of victims, communities, offenders.
Captured 6 times between Mar 25, 2010 and Sep 24, 2012
Subject: Correctional facilities - Alabama, Correctional officers - Alabama, Chalkville (Ala.), Mt. Meigs (Ala.), Youth - Alabama, Youthful offenders - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies T - Y
Description: The Alabama Department of Youth Services enhances public safety by holding juvenile offenders accountable through the use of institutional, educational,and community services that balance the rights and needs of victims, communities, offenders.
Captured 2 times between Mar 25, 2010 and Sep 02, 2010
Subject: Correctional facilities - Alabama, Correctional officers - Alabama, Chalkville (Ala.), Mt. Meigs (Ala.), Youth - Alabama, Youthful offenders - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: Agency that incarcerates and reforms youthful offenders
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Alabama, government, Alabama Politics and government, Correctional facilities - Alabama, Correctional officers - Alabama, Juvenile Justice - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Department of Youth Services
Publisher: Alabama Department of Youth Services
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: It is the mission of the Alabama Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) to assist the needs of disaster victims as well as assisting local government in preparedness, response and recovery. On a daily basis we are coordinating with federal and state agencies to facilitate our disaster preparedness. Recent disasters have taught us the importance of residents knowing the threats they face and also having a plan to sustain themselves for a minimum of 72 hours.
Captured 6 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012
Videos: 6 Videos Captured
Subject: Disasters - Alabama, Disaster preparedmess - Alabama, Hazards - Alabama, Natural disasters - Alabama, Terrorism - Alabama, Tornadoes - Alabama, Floods - Alabama, Forest fires - Alabama, Earthquakes - Alabama, Hurricanes - Alabama, Emergencies - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Emergency Management Agency
Publisher: Alabama Emergency Management Agency
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: The state agency responsible for providing emergency management assistance
Captured 6 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Emergency Management, Alabama Politics and government, Emergency management - Alabama, Emergency medical services - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Emergency Management Agency
Publisher: Alabama Department of Emergency Management
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, F-N
Description: Website of the governors of Alabama
Captured 13 times between Mar 16, 2010 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Economic development - Alabama, Alabama - Executive branch, Governors - Alabama, Social issues - Alabama, Immigration reform - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Governor
Publisher: Alabama Governor
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, F-N
Description: First Lady of Alabama Dianne Bentley
Captured 4 times between Aug 08, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: First ladies - Alabama
Creator: State of Alabama
Publisher: State of Alabama
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, F-N
Description: Governor Press Releases, Proclamations, Executive Orders
Captured 2 times between Aug 08, 2011 and Oct 25, 2011
Subject: Governor - Alabama, Economic development - Alabama, Emigration and immigration - Alabama
Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, F-N
Description: Records that the Governor makes publicly accessible
Captured 4 times between Aug 08, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Governor - Alabama, Flight logs - Alabama - Governor
Creator: State of Alabama
Publisher: Alabama Governor
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: This division is responible for providing and miantaining the information services and systems for the State of Alabama
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Governmental computing - Alabama, Information services - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Finance Information Services Division
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Finance
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama Legislature and Appellate Courts
Description: This website covers the Alabama Judicial System
Captured 10 times between Mar 16, 2010 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, Appellate courts - Alabama, Alabama Administrative Office of Courts, Supreme Court - Alabama, Unified Judicial System of Alabama
Creator: Alabama Supreme Court
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies L - N
Description: Alabama Media Portal - Videos from All Alabama state agencies, boards, commission and departments
Captured on Aug 15, 2011
Subject: Video - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies L - N
Description: Alabama Media Portal - Images from all Alabama state agencies, boards, commission and departments
Captured 4 times between Aug 15, 2011 and Sep 18, 2012
Subject: Images - Alabama, Photogaphs - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies L - N
Description: Portal to Alabama government media content
Captured 4 times between Mar 23, 2010 and Aug 15, 2011
Subject: Video - Alabama, Media - Alabama, Alabama - Government, Alabama - Tourism, Alabama - History, Audio - Alabama, Alabama State of the State Address, Public information - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Finance Information Services Division
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Finance Information Services Division
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: Media.alabama.gov offers State agencies a place to locate any media they may have in one convenient place, online.
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Video - Alabama, Media - Alabama, Images - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Finance Information Services Division Alabama Media Portal
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Finance
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies T - Y
Description: Alabama Department of Transportation News Feed
Captured on Aug 16, 2011
Subject: Highways - Alabama, Transportation - Alabama, Traffic monitoring - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Department of Transportation
Publisher: Alabama Department of Transportation
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z
Description: The Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments (NACOLG), is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency created by the local governments pursuant to Alabama State Legislation. It is a voluntary association of governmental units in the five county region of Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Marion, and Winston Counties along with the municipalities therein.
Captured 6 times between Apr 07, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Economic development - Alabama, Community development - Alabama, Colbert County (Ala.), Marion County (Ala.), Lauderdale County (Ala.), Winston County (Ala.), Franklin County (Ala.)
Creator: Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments
Publisher: Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Description: The Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments (NACOLG), is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency created by the local governments pursuant to Alabama State Legislation. It is a voluntary association of governmental units in the five county region of Colbert, Franklin, Lauderdale, Marion, and Winston Counties along with the municipalities therein.
Captured on Mar 30, 2009
Subject: Regional planning - Alabama
Creator: Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments
Publisher: Northwest Alabama Council of Local Governments
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: Alabama's checkbook
Captured 3 times between Aug 10, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Finance - Alabama
Creator: State of Alabama
Publisher: State of Alabama
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: State of Alabama Monthly Financial Reports or Alabama Central Accounting System Reports
Captured 3 times between Aug 10, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Finance - Alabama
Creator: State of Alabama Finance Dept.
Publisher: State of Alabama Finance Dept.
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: The center files, stores, and issues certified copies of vital records including birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates for events that occur in Alabama. An automated vital records system called ViSION or Vital Statistics Image Oriented Network allows vital records to be issued through all 67 county health departments.
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Death statistics - Alabama, Public health - Alabama, Vital statistics - Alabama, Birth statistics - Alabama, Health statistics - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Public Health Center for Health Statistics
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Public Health
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies O - P
Description: The Alabama State Board of Podiatry is a licensing and regulatory organization, created to protect the public from the incompetent, unprofessional and unlawful practice of podiatry. Laws have been established to set forth standards for the practice of podiatry, continuing education and testing, and which define the scope and limitations of practice. This board receives, investigates and adjudicates complaints against licensees.
Captured 4 times between Feb 22, 2011 and Sep 18, 2012
Subject: Podiatry - Alabama, Podiatrists - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Board of Podiatry
Publisher: Alabama Board of Podiatry
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: GIS data and connections to other sites
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Geographical information systems - Alabama, Geology - Alabama, Geography - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies Q - S
Description: The Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board was created by the State Legislature (ACT 90-639) in 1990. This followed the Enactment of Public Law 101-73 in 1989 which required that each of the states establish an agency for the licensure, certification and regulation of appraisers. Our mission is to protect the public interest by assuring that all consumers of real estate appraisal services receive such services from appraisers who are fully qualified in accordance with both Federal and State Law. These responsibilities are accomplished by AREAB through a variety of efforts including testing of potential licensees, pre-license and continuing education requirements, investigation of complaints and disciplinary action against licensees as warranted.
Captured 4 times between Feb 23, 2011 and Sep 20, 2012
Subject: Real estate - Alabama, Real estate appraisal - Alabama, Real estate appraisers - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board
Publisher: Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, M - Z
Description: The South Central Alabama Development Commission (SCADC) is a quasi-government agency that encompasses the Area Agency on Aging & Planning & Economic Development for South Central Alabama. The Commission is committed to assisting seniors with services covered under the Older Americans Act, Medicare, Medicaid and other state funded programs. The Commission also has a devoted team committed to helping communities with community and economic development projects including planning and GIS for its member governments. For over 30 years, our staff has successfully assisted local governments in preparing planning strategies, securing and administering development grant funds, and providing aging assistance, thereby allowing local officials to make informed decisions regarding their community's future and providing additional benefits for their citizens.
Captured 3 times between Aug 23, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Economic development - Alabama, Aging - Alabama, Social services - Alabama
Creator: South Central Alabama Development Commission
Publisher: South Central Alabama Development Commission
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: The Official State of Alabama Portal to give as much information as possible about the state
Captured on Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Economic development - Alabama, Tourism - Alabama, Alabama - Government, Voting - Alabama, Industrial development - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies O - P
Description: The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) is responsible for receiving and administering state funds as provided by the State Legislature, and federal funds as provided by the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). The Mission of the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) is to promote and support equitable access to library and information resources and services to enable all Alabamians to satisfy their educational, working, cultural, and leisure-time interests. These resources and services will be provided through APLS's statewide programs and through direct grants and assistance to libraries and library systems to meet user's needs.
Captured 3 times between Aug 16, 2011 and Sep 18, 2012
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Subject: Libraries - Alabama, Public libraries - Alabama, Research - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Public Library Service
Publisher: Alabama Public Library Service
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies T - Y
Description: Alabama.travel is the official travel and tourism Web site for the State of Alabama. Here you'll find everything you need to plan your next visit to our state, whether planning a day trip, a weekend getaway, or even a much-needed family vacation.
Captured 6 times between Mar 25, 2010 and Sep 24, 2012
Videos: 16 Videos Captured
Subject: Tourism - Alabama, Virtual Guide - Alabama, Travel - Alabama, Vactaion packages - Alabama, Alabama attractions, Vacations - Alabama, Civil Rights tours - Alabama, Civil War tours - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Tourism and Travel
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Tourism and Travel
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: Alabama Food Events, Attractions, Birmingham, Camping, Culture, Education, Events, Fishing, Gardens, Golf, Hiking, Historic Sites, History, Homes, Hotel, Hunting, Mobile, Montgomery, Museums, Outdoor Activities, Science, Shopping, Shows and Expos, Sports,
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Videos: 31 Videos Captured
Subject: Alabama, tourism, Tourism - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel
Publisher: Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: The Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling is a regulatory agency that is appointed by the Governor and is comprised of licensed professional counselors and the public whose mission is: To protect the public from incompetent, unethical and unlawful counseling practice; To enforce qualification standards for all levels licensure; To delineate unlawful conduct through disciplinary procedures against practitioners who violate applicable laws or rules.
Captured 4 times between Feb 15, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Counseling - Alabama, Counselors - Alabama
Creator: State of Alabama
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: The Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects was created to regulate the practice of landscape architecture. The Board is composed of three members appointed by the Governor. The members of the Board shall be registered landscape architects of recognized standing having engaged in the practice of landscape architecture in the State of Alabama for a period of two years or more. The terms of office are three years of which one term expires each year.
Captured 4 times between Feb 21, 2011 and Sep 18, 2012
Subject: Landscape architects - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects
Publisher: Alabama Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects
Type: website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies L - N
Description: The Board of Nursing takes seriously the challenge and responsibility of regulating nursing practice and education. Professional nursing had its beginning in Alabama in 1888 when three trained nurses arrived in Birmingham from the old Blockley Hospital in Philadelphia to take charge of the Almshouse. Soon other nurses followed in large numbers and physicians offices and hospitals in the state established training schools. The supply of nurses grew rapidly. The quality of nurses entering the state was of concern to resident nurses and the training schools were often questionable. A group of concerned nurses in Birmingham organized in 1913 and took measures to seek state government regulations for nurses and to protect the public against imposters. The legislature of Alabama responded to their efforts and passed the first Nurse Practice Act in 1915 thereby establishing an Alabama Board of Nurse Examination and Registration. Governor Charles Henderson signed the bill into law on August 6th, 1915.
Captured 7 times between Mar 23, 2010 and Sep 18, 2012
Subject: Nurses - Alabama, Nursing - Alabama, Nurses - Licensing - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: Regulates and licenses nurses in Alabama
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Nurses - Alabama, Nursing - Alabama, Nurses - Licensing - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: Web site for the Alabama regulatory agency responsible for registering nurses.
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Alabama, nursing, Nurses - Alabama, Nursing - Alabama, Nurses - Licensing - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: The mission of the Alabama Board of Cosmetology is to protect the health of the public by licensing and regulating the practices of cosmetology. License examinations help ensure that only qualified people enter the profession, and timely inspections of salons minimize illegal practices and unsanitary or unsafe conditions
Captured 4 times between Feb 15, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Collection: Alabama Regional, Multi-State or Multi-County Agencies or Commissions, A - L
Description: Created in 1929, the Association of County Commissions of Alabama has worked tirelessly to promote quality county government and improved services to Alabama's residents for more than 70 years. ACCA is a multi-faceted association of local governments and government employees. The staff of the Association strive to provide educational programs, legislation programs and other promotional materials to further encourage our statewide members to work toward a common goal of the betterment of their counties for their constituencies.
Captured 4 times between Feb 14, 2011 and Sep 11, 2012
Subject: Local government - Alabama, County government - Alabama
Creator: Association of County Commissioners of Alabama
Publisher: Association of County Commissioners of Alabama
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: How Alabma responds to crime, delinquency, and probation
Captured 3 times between Mar 18, 2010 and Feb 15, 2011
Subject: Criminal justice - Alabama, Delinquency - Alabama, Crime - Alabama, Probation officers - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Council on Crime and Delinquency
Publisher: Alabama Council on Crime and Delinquency
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: The primary interest is in the professionalization of parole officers
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Recidivism - Alabama, Paroles - Alabama, Delinquency - Alabama, Crime - Alabama, Pardons - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles Alabama Council on Crime and Delinquency
Publisher: Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: Governed by the State Board of Education, the Alabama Community College System consists of 22 comprehensive community colleges and four technical colleges; Athens State University; and extensive workforce development initiatives, including the Alabama Industrial Development Training Institute and the Alabama Technology Network.
Captured 6 times between Mar 18, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Community colleges - Alabama, Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT), Higher Education - Alabama, Adult Education - Alabama, Alabama Technology Network
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: Governed by the State Board of Education, the Alabama Community College System consists of 22 comprehensive community colleges and four technical colleges; Athens State University; and extensive workforce development initiatives, including the Alabama Industrial Development Training Institute and the Alabama Technology Network. Approximately 300,000 people are served annually by all of the entities of our system, including AIDT, ATN, workforce development, and adult education. Of those served, approximately 125,000 are enrolled in credit courses. The Alabama Community College System’s commitment to access is characterized by statewide geographical locations, open enrollment, and low-cost tuition, as well as a variety of programs and services that remove barriers to college entrance, education pathways and workforce training opportunities. In addition, thousands of citizens statewide enjoy access to our facilities for community activities and enrichment programs. The Alabama Community College System is committed to providing a unified system of institutions delivering excellence in academic education, adult education, and workforce development. The Alabama Community College System provides: General education and other collegiate programs at the freshman and sophomore levels prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions to complete baccalaureate degrees, as well as an upper division university that provides selected baccalaureate programs. Adult Education focuses on improving individuals’ skills, productivity and training with GED preparation and testing, basic skills, and English as a Second Language Workforce development initiatives provide customized, flexible, short-term training programs that are responsive to industry needs—from highly specialized training to programs that help prepare entry level employees to meet growing demands.
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Alabama Dept. of Education, Community colleges - Alabama, Alabama Dept. of Postsecondary Education
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: Web site for the agency responsible for overseeing Alabama's College System.
Captured on Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Alabama, colleges, Higher Education - Alabama, Colleges - Alabama, Trade schools - Alabama
Creator: Department of PostSecondary Education
Publisher: Department of PostSecondary Education
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: The Commission on Higher Education approves new units of instruction. This includes new institutions, mergers, branch campuses, colleges, schools, division and departments. Approves any new academic programs. Approves off-campus instruction. Facilitates planning for higher education. This includes developing a statewide plan. Reviews and makes recommendations concerning existing programs. prepares a Unified Budget Recommendation to the Governor and the Legislature. collects and compiles information concerning higher education in the State. administers student assistance programs. conducts studies on higher education issues and makes recommendations to the institutions, the Legislature and the Governor concerning its findings. provides a state-level framework for institutions to respond cooperatively and individually to the needs of the citizens of the State. reviews institutional facilities masterplans and report to trustees and the Legislature. maintains an electronic student unit record system to provide accountability on student progress. provides oversight for the programmatic review of private institutions operating as foreign corporations in Alabama in accord with the regulatory authority assigned to the Commission by statute. The Commission is not responsible for: the appropriation or allocation of funds. the termination of existing programs or existing units of instruction outside the program viability process. the approval of new construction projects. the establishment of tuition and fees. recommending/enforcing policies concerning enrollment parameters. This includes: setting enrollment caps; limiting the number of out-of-state students; setting residency requirements; or setting admission standards. setting faculty work loads or salaries. the hiring and firing of personnel at the institutions.
Captured 6 times between Mar 18, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012
Videos: 12 Videos Captured
Subject: Higher Education - Alabama, Universities - Alabama, Network of Alabama Academic Libraries, Colleges - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Publisher: Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: The agency in charge of coordinating higher education programs in Alabama
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: Education - Alabama, Higher Education - Alabama, Universities - Alabama, Colleges - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Publisher: Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: The agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordination of higher education in Alabama.
Captured 6 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Mar 16, 2009
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: education planning, Education - Alabama, Higher Education - Alabama, Universities - Alabama, Colleges - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Publisher: Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: The Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC) is the state agency responsible for gathering and providing critical information for Alabama’s law enforcement and the criminal justice community. Leading the nation in the development of ground-breaking technology, ACJIC connects local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and also provides access to law enforcement in all 50 states and internationally via Nlets, the International Justice and Public Safety Network. Established in 1975 by the Alabama Legislature to collect, store, retrieve, analyze, and disseminate vital information relating to certain crimes, criminals, and criminal activity, ACJIC is the state’s criminal history repository agency. ACJIC also houses the Alabama Statistical Analysis Center (SAC), which collects Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) and reports Alabama crime information statistics to the FBI.
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Subject: Criminal justice - Alabama, Law enforcement - Alabama, Statistics - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center
Publisher: Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: This site is designed to provide you with information regarding this agency’s statutory responsibilities, the laws governing state chartered credit unions and other related information. This site offers access to frequently requested forms and links to other related websites. For information regarding membership in a credit union or formation of a credit union, contact the Credit Union Administration.
Captured 4 times between Feb 15, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Credit unions - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: The Alabama Legislature passed the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission Law on June 1, 1984. Alabama's compensation law covers a variety of expenses for which compensation is paid. The Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission provides the only substantial financial compensation to victims for expenses for personal injuries including medical, funeral and counseling bills. This assistance lessens the financial burden on innocent victims of violent crime and serves as a vehicle of hope for the rights of crime victims. "It is the mission of the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission to provide timely and efficient assistance to innocent victims of violent crime in a confidential manner. The Commission primarily offers this assistance by providing eligible victims of violent crime with financial assistance for qualified expenses, while always being mindful that crime victims have the right to be treated with fairness, compassion and respect. The Commission also works in conjunction with others in the victim service community to advocate for victims’ rights and other related issues."
Captured 3 times between Aug 09, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Crime victims - Alabama, Restitution - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission
Publisher: Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: ADECA is the main agency responsible for infrastructure development in Alabama As part of that, the State of Alabama currently participates in the state-administered Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. This program is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and is administered in Alabama by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA). The Alabama Office of Water Resources administers programs for river basin management, river assessment, water supply assistance, water conservation, flood mapping, the National Flood Insurance Program and water resources development. Further, OWR serves as the State liaison with federal agencies on major water resources related projects and conducts any special studies on instream flow needs as well as administering environmental education and outreach programs to increase awareness of Alabama’s water resources. The Law Enforcement and Traffic Safety Division (LETS) administers federal funding for an array of victims' services, law enforcement, juvenile justice and highway traffic safety programs. Improving employment opportunities for Alabamians is the mission of the Workforce Development Division. WDD focuses on jobs, education, career development and job-training programs as it works to encourage economic development, prepare workers for stable and high-paying jobs and partners with employers. the Energy Division is to provide assistance and services to the citizens of our state through the management and development of energy programs, the advancement of telecommunications, and to foster the advancement of technology to strengthen the Alabama economy. The Surplus Property Division is responsible for the sale of all property declared excess by State Agencies who participate in the Surplus Property Program. It is also responsible for the transfer of all federal surplus property allocated to the State from both military bases and Federal Agencies.
Captured 6 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012
Videos: 14 Videos Captured
Subject: Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Alabama Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), Emergency Shelter Grants Program (ESG), Alabama Office of Water Resources, Alabama Law Enforcement and Traffic Safety Division (LETS), Alabama Office of Workforce Development (OWD), Alabama Energy Division, Alabama Surplus Property Division, Recycling - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Economic and Community Affairs
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Economic and Community Affairs
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: "Helping state communities grow and prosper is the ultimate goal of the Ala. Dept. of Economic and Community Development."
Captured 6 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Mar 16, 2009
Videos: 4 Videos Captured
Subject: economic development, grants, Economic development - Alabama, Alabama - Industrial development, Community development - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Economic and Community Affairs
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Economic and Community Affairs
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: A comprehensive program of environmental management for the state was established in 1982 with the passage by the Alabama Legislature of the Alabama Environmental Management Act. The law created the Alabama Environmental Management Commission and established the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, which absorbed several commissions, agencies, programs and staffs that had been responsible for implementing environmental laws. ADEM administers all major federal environmental laws, including the Clean Air, Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water acts and federal solid and hazardous waste laws. ADEM assumed these responsibilities only after demonstration that state laws and regulations are at least equivalent to federal standards and that the state has matching funds and personnel available to administer the programs.
Captured 6 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: Water pollution - Alabama, Alabama Air Pollution Control Program, Air Pollution - Alabama, Alabama Scrap Tire Program, Alabama Environmental Management Commission (AEMC), Alabama Water Quality Program, Alabama Environmental Regulations and Laws, Alabama Office of Water Resources
Creator: Alabama Department of Environmental Management
Publisher: Alabama Department of Environmental Management
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: A comprehensive program of environmental management for the state was established in 1982 with the passage by the Alabama Legislature of the Alabama Environmental Management Act. The law created the Alabama Environmental Management Commission and established the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, which absorbed several commissions, agencies, programs and staffs that had been responsible for implementing environmental laws. ADEM administers all major federal environmental laws, including the Clean Air, Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water acts and federal solid and hazardous waste laws. ADEM assumed these responsibilities only after demonstration that state laws and regulations are at least equivalent to federal standards and that the state has matching funds and personnel available to administer the programs.
Captured 2 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Aug 31, 2010
Videos: 2 Videos Captured
Subject: Water pollution - Alabama, Environment - Alabama, Pollution - Alabama, Alabama Air Pollution Control Program, Air Pollution - Alabama, Alabama Scrap Tire Program, Alabama Environmental Management Commission (AEMC), Clean Water Act - Alabama, Alabama Water Quality Program, Alabama Environmental Regulations and Laws
Creator: Alabama Department of Environmental Management
Publisher: Alabama Department of Environmental Management
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: A comprehensive program of environmental management for the state was established in 1982 with the passage by the Alabama Legislature of the Alabama Environmental Management Act. The law created the Alabama Environmental Management Commission and established the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, which absorbed several commissions, agencies, programs and staffs that had been responsible for implementing environmental laws. ADEM administers all major federal environmental laws, including the Clean Air, Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water acts and federal solid and hazardous waste laws. ADEM assumed these responsibilities only after demonstration that state laws and regulations are at least equivalent to federal standards and that the state has matching funds and personnel available to administer the programs.
Captured 6 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Mar 16, 2009
Videos: 35 Videos Captured
Subject: environmental management, water quality, wastewater treatment, air pollution control, hazardous wast
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Environmental Management
Publisher: Ala. Dept. of Environmental Management
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: The department performs forensic sciences for the state of Alabama. The agency was charged to cooperate with Coroners in their efforts to determine cause of death in those cases involving foul play and to provide scientific assistance to all law enforcement agencies operating within the State. They would also cooperate with the proper authorities in the investigation of animal poisonings. The State Toxicologist and his assistants were to have the same arrest powers as a Deputy Sheriff or State Trooper in order to, at their discretion, enter any crime scene for purpose of collecting evidence for the State. Ralizing that integrity and competence were paramount in the functions and services of the agency and that political influences could not be controlling factors, the Department was made a separate State agency. Thus it receives its own appropriations from the Legislature and, once appointed, the Director may be removed for reasonable cause only.
Captured 6 times between Mar 19, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012
Videos: 13 Videos Captured
Subject: Alabama State Toxicologist, Forensic sciences - Alabama, Murder investigatons - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Forensic Sciences
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Forensic Sciences
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: The department performs forensic sciences for the state of Alabama. The agency was charged to cooperate with Coroners in their efforts to determine cause of death in those cases involving foul play and to provide scientific assistance to all law enforcement agencies operating within the State. They would also cooperate with the proper authorities in the investigation of animal poisonings. The State Toxicologist and his assistants were to have the same arrest powers as a Deputy Sheriff or State Trooper in order to, at their discretion, enter any crime scene for purpose of collecting evidence for the State. Ralizing that integrity and competence were paramount in the functions and services of the agency and that political influences could not be controlling factors, the Department was made a separate State agency. Thus it receives its own appropriations from the Legislature and, once appointed, the Director may be removed for reasonable cause only.
Captured on Mar 19, 2010
Subject: Alabama State Toxicologist, Forensic sciences - Alabama, Murder investigatons - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Forensic Sciences
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Forensic Sciences
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: The state agency responsible for chemical investigation of crimes.
Captured 6 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Toxicology and Criminal Investigation, toxicology, DNA identification, Forensic sciences - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: The Alabama Development Office is responsible for recuriting industry to Alabama. Most commonly know as “the” state agency for economic development, the Alabama Development Office (ADO) has one mission – simply to create jobs in Alabama. First established in the 1970s through a governor’s executive order and later re-established by the Alabama Legislature, ADO coordinates economic development resources leading to quality job creation throughout Alabama. ADO professionals work through a combination of efforts identifying prospects to grow and broaden Alabama’s industry base. The agency markets Alabama to the world identifying companies who could have an expansion project in the Southeast over the next three to five years. ADO also fields calls from site consultants who are hired by companies to find a location for their company.
Captured 6 times between Mar 18, 2010 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Economic development - Alabama, Jobs - Alabama, Employment - Alabama, Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT)
Creator: Alabama Development Office, Alabama Dept. of Commerce
Publisher: Alabama Development Office
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: The agency in charge of industrial recruitment and economic development in Alabama
Captured 2 times between Nov 20, 2008 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: Economic development - Alabama, Industrial development - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies C - D
Description: The Alabama Development Office is responsible for recuriting industry to Alabama. Most commonly know as “the” state agency for economic development, the Alabama Development Office (ADO) has one mission – simply to create jobs in Alabama. First established in the 1970s through a governor’s executive order and later re-established by the Alabama Legislature, ADO coordinates economic development resources leading to quality job creation throughout Alabama. ADO professionals work through a combination of efforts identifying prospects to grow and broaden Alabama’s industry base. The agency markets Alabama to the world identifying companies who could have an expansion project in the Southeast over the next three to five years. ADO also fields calls from site consultants who are hired by companies to find a location for their company.
Captured 2 times between Mar 18, 2010 and Aug 30, 2010
Subject: Economic development - Alabama, Jobs - Alabama, Employment - Alabama, Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT)
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: "To lead and coordinate economic development resources in order to facilitate quality job opportunities throughout all Alabama."
Captured 6 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Mar 16, 2009
Subject: economic development, attracting and promoting business, Economic development - Alabama, Industrial development - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: ADOR is responsible for collecting Alabama's state income and franchise taxes. This website documents their activities in completing their mandated functions.
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Alabama, government, Taxation - Alabama, Revenue laws - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies Q - S
Description: The Alabama Department of Revenue will efficiently and effectively administer the revenue laws in an equitable, courteous and professional manner to fund governmental services for the citizens of Alabama.
Captured 6 times between Mar 24, 2010 and Sep 20, 2012
Subject: Taxation - Alabama, Revenue laws - Alabama, Motor vehicle tax - Alabama, Alabama Commerce Commission, Property tax - Alabama, Income tax - Alabama, Alabama State Land Commissioner
Creator: Alabama Department of Revenue
Publisher: Alabama Department of Revenue
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: The state revenue commissioner is responsible for the operation and management of the Alabama Department of Revenue. In addition to the administration, collection and enforcement of over 50 state taxes and fees, with annual collections exceeding $8 billion, the commissioner is also, by law, the Ex-Officio Land Commissioner. As Ex-Officio Land Commissioner, the commissioner must oversee the sales of all property acquired and sold by the state for delinquent property taxes. By law, the Commissioner of Revenue also serves on the State Records Commission, the Alabama Education Authority, the Alabama Public School Corporation, the Enterprise Zone Advisory Council, the State Industrial Development Authority, and the Alabama Commerce Commission.
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Finance - Alabama, Taxation - Alabama, Revenue laws - Alabama, Motor vehicle tax - Alabama, Property tax - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies O - P
Description: The Alabama Dept. of Public Health is responsible for the public health in Alabama.
Captured 3 times between Aug 16, 2011 and Sep 18, 2012
Videos: 6 Videos Captured
Subject: Public health - Alabama, Vital statistics - Alabama, AIDS - Alabama, Child nutrition - Alabama, Alabama Trauma System, Infant mortality - Alabama, Immunizations - Alabama, Communicable diseases - Alabama, Abortion - Alabama, Chronic diseases - Alabama, County health departments - Alabama, Epidemiology - Alabama, Emergency medical services - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Public Health
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Public Health
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama State Agencies A - B
Description: "to provide caring, high quality and professional services for the improvement and protection of the public?s health through disease prevention and the assurance of public health services to resident and transient populations of the state regardless of social circumstances or the ability to pay."
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Subject: health care providers, public health, immunization, indigent care
Collection: Alabama State Agencies O - P
Description: Collects and disseminates health statistics for the State of Alabama
Captured on Feb 17, 2012
Subject: Health statistics - Alabama
Collection: Alabama State Agencies O - P
Description: The Center for Health Statistics operates the vital records system and collects and tabulates health-related statistical data for the state of Alabama.
Captured on Feb 17, 2012
Subject: Death statistics - Alabama, Vital statistics - Alabama, Birth statistics - Alabama, Infant mortality - Alabama, Marriage statistics - Alabama, Divorce statistics - Alabama, Vital Statistics Image Oriented Network, Alabama Statistical Analysis Division
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens and people with disabilities. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38 Chapter 3 of the Code of Alabama. ADSS is charged with carrying out the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended and works closely with the U.S. Administration on Aging to achieve this goal. More information on the Older Americans Act can be found on the ADSS website and the U.S. Administration on Aging’s website.
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Senior Services - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Department of Senior Services
Publisher: Alabama Department of Senior Services
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies Q - S
Description: The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens and people with disabilities. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38 Chapter 3 of the Code of Alabama. ADSS is charged with carrying out the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended and works closely with the U.S. Administration on Aging to achieve this goal. More information on the Older Americans Act can be found on the ADSS website and the U.S. Administration on Aging’s website.
Captured on Mar 24, 2010
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Subject: Alabama Commission on Aging, Senior Services - Alabama, Aging - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Department of Senior Services
Publisher: Alabama Department of Senior Services
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama State Agencies I - K
Description: The Alabama Department of Senior Services (ADSS) is a cabinet level state agency that administers programs for senior citizens and people with disabilities. The department was originally established by the Alabama Legislature in 1957 as the Alabama Commission on Aging. ADSS was established under Title 38 Chapter 3 of the Code of Alabama. ADSS is charged with carrying out the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended and works closely with the U.S. Administration on Aging to achieve this goal. More information on the Older Americans Act can be found on the ADSS website and the U.S. Administration on Aging’s website.
Captured 2 times between Nov 24, 2008 and Mar 19, 2009
Subject: Alabama, senior citizens
Collection: Alabama State Agencies E - F
Description: On this web page, you will be able to access license records to see if an Electrical Contractor or Journeyman Electrician is currently licensed, obtain forms to apply for licensure for Electrical Contractor or Journeyman Electrician and obtain copies of the law and rules and regulations. All examination information will be under the applicant information booklet section and contains all references, contents of the exam and sample questions.
Captured 4 times between Feb 16, 2011 and Sep 13, 2012
Subject: Electrical contractors - Alabama, Journeyman electrician - Alabama
Creator: State of Alabama
Publisher: State of Alabama
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, A-E
Description: This site is about the Alabama Dept. of Agriculture and Industries and the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries and all of their activities
Captured 10 times between Nov 19, 2008 and Sep 10, 2012
Subject: Agriculture - Alabama, Fertilizer - Alabama, Farming - Alabama, Alabama Cooperative Extenstion System
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Agriculture and Industries
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Agriculture and Industries State of Alabama
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, A-E
Description: This site is about the Alabama Dept. of Agriculture and Industries and the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries and all of their activities
Captured 15 times between Oct 19, 2005 and Dec 21, 2010
Videos: 1 Videos Captured
Subject: Agriculture - Alabama, Fertilizer - Alabama, Farming - Alabama, Alabama Cooperative Extenstion System
Creator: Alabama Dept. of Agriculture and Industries
Publisher: Alabama Dept. of Agriculture and Industries State of Alabama
Type: Website
Collection: Alabama Constitutional Offices, A-E
Description: Website of the Alabama Attorney General and the Alabama Attorney General's Office
Captured 10 times between Nov 19, 2008 and Sep 10, 2012
Subject: Prosecution - Alabama, Consumer affairs - Alabama, Victim representation - Alabama
Creator: Alabama Attorney General
Publisher: Alabama Attorney General State of Alabama
Language: English
Type: Website
Collector: Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
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