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Section 29-2-221

Created; purpose.

The Legislative Youth Advisory Council (the council) is established for the purpose of examining and facilitating communication between youth and the Legislature regarding issues important to youth, including, but not limited to the following:

(1) Education.

(2) Employment.

(3) Strategies to increase youth participation in local and state government.

(4) Safe environment for youth.

(5) Substance abuse.

(6) Underage drinking.

(7) Emotional and physical health.

(8) Poverty.

(9) Litter and environmental control.

(10) Driver licenses.

(11) Youth access to state and local services.

(Act 2008-394, p. 760, §2.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title29 > Chapter2 > 29-2-221

Section 29-2-221

Created; purpose.

The Legislative Youth Advisory Council (the council) is established for the purpose of examining and facilitating communication between youth and the Legislature regarding issues important to youth, including, but not limited to the following:

(1) Education.

(2) Employment.

(3) Strategies to increase youth participation in local and state government.

(4) Safe environment for youth.

(5) Substance abuse.

(6) Underage drinking.

(7) Emotional and physical health.

(8) Poverty.

(9) Litter and environmental control.

(10) Driver licenses.

(11) Youth access to state and local services.

(Act 2008-394, p. 760, §2.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title29 > Chapter2 > 29-2-221

Section 29-2-221

Created; purpose.

The Legislative Youth Advisory Council (the council) is established for the purpose of examining and facilitating communication between youth and the Legislature regarding issues important to youth, including, but not limited to the following:

(1) Education.

(2) Employment.

(3) Strategies to increase youth participation in local and state government.

(4) Safe environment for youth.

(5) Substance abuse.

(6) Underage drinking.

(7) Emotional and physical health.

(8) Poverty.

(9) Litter and environmental control.

(10) Driver licenses.

(11) Youth access to state and local services.

(Act 2008-394, p. 760, §2.)